'Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir', a 213 metres high one of its kind temple, is expected to bring Vrindavan, where Hindu deity Krishna is said to have spent his childhood, into spotlight on the world map.
Spread over 62 acres of land, the temple premises are inclusive of a helipad and housing facilities for devotees and will host a number of cultural festivals along with devotional programmes throughout the year.
Conceived by ISCKON Bangalore, the temple will be home to several festivals like rath yatra, palanquin festival, forest, swings and boat festivals said to be among the favourite pastimes of Krishna.
An architectural marvel, the temple will uniquely blend Nagara style with the elements of modern architecture.
Ancient texts have spelled out that Krishna engaged in his favourite pastimes in the forests of Braj, therefore verdant forests have been recreated around the temple, over a canvas of thirty acres.
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