Rangji (Rangnath) Mandir

Vrindavan · India

Rangji (Rangnath) Mandir

A grand Vrindavan temple blending South Indian and North Indian architecture, dedicated to Lord Ranganatha, famous for its elaborate Rath Yatra.

Rangji Temple (Rangnath Mandir) in Vrindavan is a grand Vaishnava temple dedicated to Rangji, a form of Lord Vishnu as Ranganatha, built in 1851 by a wealthy merchant from South India. The temple uniquely blends South Indian Dravidian architecture with North Indian Rajput styles — it features a soaring South Indian-style gopuram at its entrance, while the inner shrines follow the Braj tradition. The annual Brahmotsavam festival and the spectacular chariot procession (Rath Yatra) held here attract thousands of devotees. The temple stands as a symbol of the cultural harmony between South and North Indian devotional traditions.

  • Address: Gopinath Bazar, Goda Vihar, Vrindavan, Vrindaban Khadar, Uttar Pradesh 281121

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