What is nidhivan temple?

Nidhivan Temple is a popular Hindu temple located in the holy city of Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is believed to be the abode of Lord Krishna, who is worshiped here in the form of Radha Raman. The temple is also famous for its mystical legend, which says that each night Lord Krishna and his gopis perform the Rasleela dance here in the forest of Nidhivan.

The temple is made up of white marble and has intricate carvings and sculptures on its walls and ceilings. The main shrine of Radha Raman is situated in the center of the temple and is surrounded by smaller shrines dedicated to other deities.

The temple attracts a large number of devotees from all across the world, especially during the festivals of Janmashtami and Holi. The temple complex also houses a goshala (cow shed) that takes care of cows, considered sacred in Hinduism.

The legend of the Rasleela dance at Nidhivan has made the temple a popular tourist attraction as well. People come to witness the sanctity of the place and to seek blessings from Lord Krishna. Visitors are allowed to enter the temple complex only during specific hours, and photography is strictly prohibited inside the temple.