Planning To Go To Vrindavan This Janmashtami?  Here Are A Few Things To Keep In Mind 

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Janmashtami In Vrindavan 

If you’re planning to visit the holy  city of Vrindavan this Janmashtami  (Aug 26), then here are a few things to keep in mind. 

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Take Public Transportation

Keeping in mind the significance  of Vrindavan, thousands of devotees are expected to visit the town on the occasion of Janmashtami. Authorities often tend to block entry of private  cars after a point, so it’s best to take public transportation if you’re  planning to visit the place.

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Book Accommodation Beforehand 

Make sure you book your accommodation and check the availability for hotels/dharamshalas before heading to Vrindavan because  of the crowd. 

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Celebration At Banke  Bihari Temple 

Darshan of Lord Krishna at the temple will be available from 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM. The Maha Abhishek will take place at midnight. 

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Temple Authority's Advisory 

Authorities at Banke Bihari Temple are expecting a large crowd on Janmashtami, so they have advised elderly & persons with disabilities to avoid visiting the during peak hours.

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Live Telecast

There will be a live telecast of the Janmashtami celebration at Banke Bihari Temple for devotees across the country and the world. 

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Temples To Visit

1. Banke Bihari Temple 2. Prem Temple 3. ISKCON Vrindavan 4. Radha Raman Temple 5. Madan Mohan Temple 6. Shree Rangnath Ji Temple

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Enjoy Local Delicacies

Vrindavan has some of the best street foods and sweet shops, so make sure you check them out while you’re there. 

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