Prem Mandir Vrindavan timings: 8:30 AM-12:00 PM and 4:30 PM-8:30 PM daily. Entry is completely free – no VIP pass exists. Musical fountain show: 7:30 PM (April-September) and 7:00 PM (October-March), lasting 30 minutes. Built by Jagadguru Kripalu Ji Maharaj, opened February 2012. Located on Chatikara Road, 3 km from Banke Bihari Temple. Guided Vrindavan tours including Prem Mandir with Experience My India from ₹1,999 per person. Call +91-7302265809.
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Prem Mandir – the Temple of Divine Love – is Vrindavan’s most architecturally distinctive modern temple and the most-visited single evening event destination in all of Braj. Built entirely from white Italian Carrara marble, it rises 125 feet over a 54-acre garden compound on Chatikara Road. But what draws 5,000-15,000 visitors every evening is not the architecture alone – it is the 30-minute musical fountain show at 7:00 PM or 7:30 PM, when the temple exterior is illuminated in changing colours synchronised to devotional music, while water jets in the central garden perform to the same rhythm.
Unlike most Vrindavan temples that close for a long afternoon break, Prem Mandir stays open nearly continuously from 8:30 AM to 8:30 PM with only a 4.5-hour midday closure. It is the most accessible temple in Vrindavan for afternoon visitors, families with children and first-time pilgrims arriving after Banke Bihari’s midday closure.
I am Gurudutt, founder of Experience My India, born and raised in Braj Bhoomi and guiding pilgrims since 2018. I have attended the Prem Mandir fountain show more than 500 times in every season. In this guide you will find the complete Prem Mandir Vrindavan timings for 2026, the fountain show schedule, the full history, entry rules, how to reach, places to visit nearby and the ground-level realities that first-time visitors need. Call +91-7302265809 to plan your Vrindavan visit with Experience My India. Tours from ₹1,999 per person.
Prem Mandir Vrindavan – Quick Overview
| Detail | Information |
| Full name | Prem Mandir – Temple of Divine Love |
| Deity | Radha-Krishna and Sita-Ram |
| Location | Chatikara Road (Raman Reti area), Vrindavan |
| Distance from Banke Bihari Temple | 3 km |
| Distance from ISKCON Vrindavan | 600 metres |
| Morning timings | 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM |
| Evening timings | 4:30 PM – 8:30 PM |
| Entry fee | Free – completely |
| VIP darshan / paid pass | Does not exist |
| Fountain show timing (summer) | 7:30 PM – 8:00 PM (April-September) |
| Fountain show timing (winter) | 7:00 PM – 7:30 PM (October-March) |
| Founded by | Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj |
| Construction period | 2001 – 2012 (11 years) |
| Inaugurated | February 2012 |
| Material | White Italian Carrara marble throughout |
| Height | 125 feet |
| Compound area | 54 acres |
| Artisans involved | 1,000 |
| Photography | Permitted in gardens and exterior; banned in inner sanctum |
| Parking | Large dedicated parking area |
| Managed by | Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat |
Experience My India includes Prem Mandir as the evening finale of every Vrindavan 1-day tour – the fountain show at 7:00/7:30 PM is the best-timed evening event in all of Vrindavan.
Prem Mandir Darshan and Aarti Timings 2026
Complete Daily Schedule – Prem Mandir Vrindavan
| Ritual / Activity | Morning Slot | Evening Slot |
| Temple gates open | 8:30 AM | 4:30 PM |
| Darshan Aarti / Shringar | 8:30 AM | 4:30 PM |
| Bhog offering (Prasad Aarti) | 11:30 AM | 5:30 PM |
| Parikrama (garden circuit) | – | 7:00 PM |
| Shayan Aarti | 12:00 PM | 8:10 PM |
| Temple gates close | 12:00 PM | 8:30 PM |
Key Timing Notes
| Note | Detail |
| Daily consistency | Same schedule every day of the week – no variation for festivals or weekdays/weekends |
| Afternoon closure | 12:00 PM – 4:30 PM (4.5 hours) – shorter than Banke Bihari’s 5.5-hour summer closure |
| Prem Mandir advantage | Opens at 4:30 PM – the earliest evening opening of any major Vrindavan temple |
| Total daily open hours | 8 hours (8:30-12:00 PM + 4:30-8:30 PM) |
| Aartis per day | 4 – Darshan/Shringar at 8:30 AM, Bhog at 11:30 AM and 5:30 PM, Shayan at 8:10 PM |
| Fountain show | Separate from Aarti – see Fountain Show section for exact timings |
Important note on afternoon visits: Prem Mandir’s 4:30 PM reopening is particularly valuable in summer (March-October), when Banke Bihari Temple reopens at 5:30 PM and ISKCON reopens at 4:00 PM. Pilgrims who complete Banke Bihari’s morning session (7:45 AM – 12:00 PM in summer) can rest during the midday closure and arrive at Prem Mandir at 4:30 PM – well ahead of the 7:00/7:30 PM fountain show.
Experience My India plans every Vrindavan tour itinerary around the exact Prem Mandir timing windows. Call +91-7302265809.
Prem Mandir Musical Fountain Show – Schedule and Guide
The Prem Mandir musical fountain show is the single most attended timed event in all of Vrindavan – a 30-minute programme in which the temple exterior is lit in changing colours synchronised to devotional music while the central garden water jets choreograph to the same rhythms. It is free to attend and requires no ticket or registration.
Fountain Show Schedule 2026
| Season | Months | Show Start | Show End | Duration |
| Summer + Monsoon | April – September | 7:30 PM | 8:00 PM | 30 minutes |
| Winter | October – March | 7:00 PM | 7:30 PM | 30 minutes |
Fountain Show – Practical Guide
| Detail | Information |
| Entry fee for fountain show | Free – included in general temple entry |
| Best position for the show | Central courtyard facing the main fountain – arrive 30 minutes before show start |
| Duration | 30 minutes |
| What is depicted | Ramayana and Radha-Krishna leela narratives in the water and light choreography |
| Photography | Fully permitted throughout the show |
| Cancellation | The show is cancelled on heavy rain evenings – no official advance notice |
| Temple closure | Gates close at 8:30 PM – allow 15 minutes after the show to exit the compound |
| Crowd level | Peak attendance is the first 10 minutes of the show – arrive early for central courtyard position |
Fountain show tip from Gurudutt: The best central courtyard position for the show fills by 6:45 PM (winter) and 7:15 PM (summer). Late arrivals are forced to watch from the outer garden areas where the view is partial. If attending as a group, send one person ahead to secure the central position while the rest of the group completes the garden parikrama. Experience My India pre-positions every tour group in the central courtyard before the show start. Call +91-7302265809.
Show cancellation: The fountain show is cancelled on heavy rain evenings without advance notice. No official cancellation announcement is made on the temple’s website or social media in real time. The only reliable source of same-evening cancellation information is local knowledge – which our guides carry. Experience My India adjusts the evening itinerary if the show is cancelled.
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Prem Mandir History and Architecture
The Founder – Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj
Prem Mandir was conceived and established by Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj (1922-2013) – one of the most revered Vaishnava saints of the 20th century, recognised as the fifth original Jagadguru in the history of Vaishnavism. The temple represents the theological and devotional philosophy of the Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat – an organisation dedicated to the spread of knowledge of the Vedas, Upanishads and Bhagavatam in accessible form.
Construction and Inauguration
| Timeline Detail | Information |
| Foundation | 2001 – construction began |
| Duration of construction | 11 years |
| Artisans involved | Approximately 1,000 |
| Inauguration | February 2012 |
| Total construction cost | Approximately ₹100-150 crore (various sources) |
Architecture – Key Features
| Feature | Detail |
| Material | White Italian Carrara marble – used throughout the structure |
| Height | 125 feet (approximately 38 metres) |
| Compound area | 54 acres of gardens and pathways |
| Style | North Indian temple architecture with Rajasthani and Mughal-influenced decorative elements |
| Main deities | Radha-Krishna (primary sanctum) · Sita-Ram (secondary sanctum) |
| Wall carvings | Pillars and borders depict Radha-Krishna pastimes (Radha-Krishna Leela) and Ramayana scenes |
| Nandi panels | 84 carved panels depicting scenes from the Bhagavatam |
| Garden features | Illuminated fountains, garden pavilions, life-sized depictions of Krishna Leela scenes in 3D relief |
| Parikrama path | A dedicated clockwise garden parikrama path around the main temple |
What makes Prem Mandir architecturally distinct in Vrindavan: While Vrindavan’s older temples (Banke Bihari Est. 1864, Radha Raman Est. 1542, Govind Devji Est. 1590) are built from red sandstone and local stone in traditional North Indian temple styles, Prem Mandir is constructed entirely from Italian white marble – giving it a dramatically different visual character from any other temple in Braj. Its 54-acre compound is the largest single temple campus in Vrindavan, dwarfing even ISKCON’s campus by comparison.
Prem Mandir Entry Fee and Rules
| Rule | Detail |
| Entry fee | ₹0 – completely free for all visitors |
| VIP darshan | Does NOT exist – no paid pass, no priority queue |
| Photography – gardens | Fully permitted |
| Photography – inner sanctum | Strictly banned |
| Mobile phones | Permitted in garden areas; may be restricted inside main sanctum |
| Shoes | Remove at designated stalls outside the main entrance gate |
| Shoe storage | Free shoe storage facility available at entry gate |
| Luggage / bags | Cloakroom available at entry gate – free of charge |
| Dress code | Modest attire required – shoulders and knees covered |
| Food and beverages | Not permitted inside the compound |
| Parikrama | Clockwise direction in the garden – self-guided, free |
On VIP darshan: There is no VIP darshan system at Prem Mandir – no ticket, no paid chair, no reserved viewing position through the temple administration. Any individual near the parking area or entrance offering “VIP pass” or “skip-the-line” access is not affiliated with the temple. Experience My India never arranges paid priority access at this or any Vrindavan temple. The correct approach is to arrive early – 4:30 PM opening for the best uncrowded garden access before the fountain show.
How to Reach Prem Mandir Vrindavan
Prem Mandir is located on Chatikara Road (also called Raman Reti Road), Vrindavan – one of the main approach roads into the town.
| From | Distance | Mode | Time | Notes |
| Banke Bihari Temple | 3 km | E-rickshaw / cab | 15-20 minutes | Main Vrindavan combination |
| ISKCON Vrindavan | 600 metres | Walking / e-rickshaw | 8-15 minutes | Closest major temple |
| Mathura Junction (MTJ) | 14 km | Cab / auto-rickshaw | 30-45 minutes | Via Mathura-Vrindavan road |
| Delhi (via Yamuna Expressway) | 150-160 km | Car | 2.5-3 hours | Exit at Mathura/Vrindavan |
| Agra (via NH-44) | 70 km | Car | 1.5-2 hours | Via Mathura |
| Vrindavan town centre | 2-3 km | E-rickshaw | 10-20 minutes | From Banke Bihari area |
Parking: Prem Mandir has a large dedicated parking area – the largest of any Vrindavan temple. Private cars and buses can park here. This makes Prem Mandir the most accessible temple in Vrindavan for visitors arriving by private vehicle, unlike Banke Bihari where vehicles cannot reach the final 300 metres.
Local navigation tip: Prem Mandir sits directly on the main Chatikara Road – one of the widest, most accessible roads in Vrindavan. It is significantly easier to reach than Banke Bihari (which requires navigating narrow inner lanes) or Radha Raman (deep in the old city). Any e-rickshaw driver in Vrindavan knows the Prem Mandir location. Experience My India uses Prem Mandir’s parking area as the drop-off and pickup point for all Vrindavan tour groups – parking in Prem Mandir, then e-rickshaw to Banke Bihari and back. Call +91-7302265809.
Places to Visit Near Prem Mandir
| Place | Distance | Travel Time | Category | Notes |
| ISKCON Vrindavan | 600 metres | 5-10 minutes walk | Temple | 6 daily Aartis; Mangala Aarti 4:30 AM |
| Raman Reti | 300 metres | 5 minutes walk | Sacred site | Sacred sand where Krishna played with cowherd friends |
| Radha Damodar Temple | 2 km | 10 minutes e-rickshaw | Temple | Founded 1542; Prabhupada bhajan kutir on-site |
| Banke Bihari Temple | 3 km | 15-20 minutes e-rickshaw | Temple | Most visited Vrindavan temple – jhanki darshan |
| Keshi Ghat | 2.5 km | 15 minutes e-rickshaw | Yamuna ghat | Keshi Ghat Aarti daily at 6:30 PM |
| Nidhivan | 2.5 km | 15 minutes e-rickshaw | Sacred grove | Closes 8:30 PM – visit before 7:30 PM |
| Govind Devji Temple | 2 km | 10-15 minutes e-rickshaw | Temple | 1590 CE – finest Braj architecture of its era |
Best 1-day evening circuit from Prem Mandir: ISKCON Dhoop Aarti (4:30 PM) → Nidhivan (5:00 PM, 60 minutes) → Keshi Ghat Aarti (6:30 PM) → Prem Mandir fountain show (7:00/7:30 PM). This circuit covers 4 major Vrindavan experiences in one evening, all within 2.5 km of each other, ending at Prem Mandir.
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Best Time to Visit Prem Mandir
| Visit Type | Best Timing | Why |
| First-time visitors | 4:30 PM – arrival + fountain show | Covers garden exploration + Aarti + fountain show in one visit |
| Families with children | 4:30-8:00 PM | Spacious open gardens; children respond well to the fountain show |
| Photographers | 4:30-6:00 PM (golden hour) or fountain show | Best light on marble in the late afternoon; fountain show for coloured illumination |
| Devout pilgrims | 8:30 AM (morning Aarti) | First morning Darshan Aarti – least crowded, most contemplative |
| Budget of 2+ hours | 6:30 PM → fountain show | Arrive 1 hour before show start; explore garden parikrama first |
| Avoiding peak crowds | Tuesday-Thursday, 4:30-6:00 PM | Weekday evenings before the weekend surge |
Season-wise recommendation:
| Season | Months | Visiting Conditions | Fountain Show Time | Verdict |
| Winter | October – March | Best – comfortable garden walking, cool evenings | 7:00 PM | ✅ Best season |
| Summer | April – June | Hot afternoon but garden is walkable from 4:30 PM; fountain show at 7:30 PM when slightly cooler | 7:30 PM | ✅ Evening is fine |
| Monsoon | July – September | Show cancelled on rain evenings without notice | 7:30 PM (if no rain) | ⚠️ Rain risk |
| Festival weekends | Holi, Janmashtami | Very high crowds; fountain show still runs | Standard time | ⚠️ Plan early arrival |
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Prem Mandir Experience Summary – Quick Reference
| Aspect | Detail |
| Morning session | 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM |
| Evening session | 4:30 PM – 8:30 PM |
| Aartis | Darshan 8:30 AM · Bhog 11:30 AM + 5:30 PM · Shayan 8:10 PM |
| Fountain show (summer) | 7:30 PM – 8:00 PM |
| Fountain show (winter) | 7:00 PM – 7:30 PM |
| Entry fee | ₹0 – free |
| VIP pass | Does not exist |
| Central courtyard position | Arrive 30 mins before show start |
| Best season | October – March |
| Best day | Tuesday-Thursday for fewer crowds |
| Photography | Gardens/exterior ✅ · Inner sanctum ❌ |
| Nearest temple | ISKCON (600 metres) |
| Nearest parking | Prem Mandir own large parking lot |
| From Banke Bihari | 3 km – 15-20 minutes e-rickshaw |
| From ISKCON | 600 metres – 8 minute walk |
| EMI tour (Prem Mandir included) | From ₹1,999 per person · +91-7302265809 |
What Nobody Tells You About Prem Mandir
After attending the Prem Mandir fountain show more than 500 times since 2018 and guiding thousands of pilgrim groups here, here is what I – Gurudutt, founder of Experience My India – share privately before every Vrindavan tour:
The fountain show is cancelled on heavy rain evenings with zero advance notice. This is the most common Prem Mandir disappointment for first-time visitors. No cancellation announcement is made on the temple’s website, social channels or entrance board until the show’s scheduled start time passes without it beginning. On monsoon evenings, the only reliable information source is local knowledge. Our guides carry same-evening updates and adjust the itinerary if the show is cancelled. Call +91-7302265809.
The central courtyard position for the fountain show fills by 6:45 PM (winter) or 7:15 PM (summer). Visitors who arrive at 7:00 PM or 7:30 PM (the show start time) find themselves watching from the outer garden areas with partial views between the carved pillars and other visitors. The 30-minute pre-show arrival is not optional – it is the difference between watching the full sequence or seeing 30% of it. Experience My India sends every group to the central position 35-40 minutes before show start.
Prem Mandir’s afternoon opening (4:30 PM) makes it the best activity to fill the Banke Bihari afternoon closure. Banke Bihari Temple closes at 12:00 PM in summer and does not reopen until 5:30 PM – a 5.5-hour gap. Prem Mandir opens at 4:30 PM, giving an hour of temple and garden time before Banke Bihari reopens. Every Experience My India tour plan uses this sequence: Banke Bihari morning → Prem Mandir 4:30 PM → Banke Bihari evening → Prem Mandir fountain show.
There is no VIP darshan at Prem Mandir – and the garden design means nobody has a “better” darshan access than anyone else. The open, spacious compound design means every visitor has equal, unhurried access to the garden, the temple exterior and the fountain show. The only differentiated experience is arriving earlier for the central courtyard position – and that is free.
The 125-foot white marble structure looks most dramatic in the late afternoon light (4:30-6:30 PM) and during the fountain show illumination. This is the window when the building’s white marble transforms under changing light – from warm golden afternoon to the coloured illumination of the fountain show. Arrive at 4:30 PM (not just at 7:00 PM) to experience the full range of the temple’s visual impact across the 3.5-hour evening session.
Experience My India plans all Prem Mandir visits around these realities. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.
Know Before You Visit Prem Mandir Vrindavan
- Morning session: 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM · Evening session: 4:30 PM – 8:30 PM daily
- Entry is completely free – no ticket, no VIP pass, no donation required
- Fountain show: 7:30 PM (April-September) and 7:00 PM (October-March) – 30 minutes duration
- Arrive at the central courtyard 30 minutes before show start for the best viewing position
- Fountain show is cancelled on heavy rain evenings without advance notice
- Photography is permitted throughout the gardens; banned inside the inner sanctum
- Shoes and bags must be deposited at free facilities outside the main entrance gate
- Dress code: shoulders and knees covered – traditional Indian attire recommended
- Nearest major temple: ISKCON (600 metres walk) – combine both in one evening
- Nearest parking: Prem Mandir has a large dedicated parking area – best parking option in Vrindavan
- Distance from Banke Bihari Temple: 3 km – 15-20 minutes by e-rickshaw
- Experience My India confirms fountain show status on the morning of every tour. Call +91-7302265809.
Frequently Asked Questions – Prem Mandir Vrindavan
No – Prem Mandir in Vrindavan is completely free to enter. There is no entry fee, no ticket, no mandatory donation and no fountain show charge. The temple is open to all visitors during both sessions: 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM and 4:30 PM – 8:30 PM daily. The musical fountain show (7:00 PM or 7:30 PM depending on season) is also free. Experience My India includes Prem Mandir in all Vrindavan tour packages without any additional charge – call +91-7302265809.
No – there is no VIP darshan system at Prem Mandir. No paid ticket, no priority line, no reserved viewing chair exists in the temple’s official system. Any individual near the entrance offering VIP access is not affiliated with the temple administration. The temple’s open garden design means all visitors have equal access. The best way to secure a close fountain show position is to arrive 30 minutes before show start at the central courtyard – which is free. Experience My India always positions groups early – call +91-7302265809.
Official VIP darshan does not exist at Prem Mandir, Banke Bihari or Radha Raman – the three most visited temples in Vrindavan. Any person selling a VIP pass at any of these temples is running a scam. The legitimate route to a comfortable, uncrowded darshan is timing: Banke Bihari at opening (7:45 AM summer / 8:45 AM winter on a weekday), Radha Raman Shringar Darshan at 8:00 AM and Prem Mandir central courtyard 30 minutes before the fountain show. Experience My India manages all of these through correct timing – call +91-7302265809.
A standard Prem Mandir visit takes 1 to 2 hours – 30-45 minutes exploring the gardens and marble carvings, 20 minutes for the parikrama path and 30 minutes for the fountain show. If attending only the fountain show, 45 minutes is sufficient (arrive 15 minutes early, 30-minute show). If visiting both the morning Aarti and the evening fountain show in one day, allow 2.5-3 hours total. Experience My India plans the correct time allocation for Prem Mandir within every Vrindavan itinerary – call +91-7302265809.
The Prem Mandir musical fountain show runs at 7:30 PM from April to September and at 7:00 PM from to March. Both sessions last 30 minutes (ending at 8:00 PM and 7:30 PM respectively). The show is free. Arrive at the central courtyard 30 minutes before start for the best viewing position. The show is cancelled on heavy rain evenings without advance notice. Experience My India confirms the same-evening show status for every tour group – call +91-7302265809.
Prem Mandir was founded by Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj (1922-2013), one of the most revered Vaishnava saints of the 20th century. Construction began in 2001 and required approximately 11 years and 1,000 artisans before completion. The temple was inaugurated in February 2012. It is managed by the Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat organisation. The entire structure is built from white Italian Carrara marble and stands 125 feet tall across a 54-acre compound. Experience My India explains this history on every tour – call +91-7302265809.
October to March is the best season for Prem Mandir – comfortable walking temperatures for the garden and the fountain show at 7:00 PM creates a pleasant cool-evening atmosphere. Within the day, 4:30 PM is the best arrival time – it allows the full golden-hour visual experience of the white marble, the garden parikrama and the fountain show in one continuous 3.5-hour session. Experience My India plans all Vrindavan visits with Prem Mandir timed for this window – call +91-7302265809.
Yes – photography is fully permitted throughout the Prem Mandir gardens, exterior, fountain show and garden parikrama path. Photography inside the inner sanctum (main darshan area where the deities are housed) is banned. Mobile phones are generally permitted in the outer compound areas. The fountain show at 7:00/7:30 PM, with the illuminated marble and water jets, is one of the most photographed evening events in all of Vrindavan. Experience My India guides advise on the best photography positions – call +91-7302265809.
Prem Mandir is approximately 3 km from Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan – a 15-20 minute e-rickshaw ride. This distance makes them a natural pair for a same-day circuit: Banke Bihari in the morning (7:45 AM opening in summer) and Prem Mandir in the evening (4:30 PM onwards, with fountain show at 7:00/7:30 PM). ISKCON Temple is between the two at approximately 600 metres from Prem Mandir. Experience My India sequences all three temples in the correct order on every Vrindavan tour – call +91-7302265809.
Within 3 km of Prem Mandir: ISKCON Vrindavan (600 metres, 6 daily Aartis), Raman Reti (300 metres, sacred Krishna playground), Radha Damodar Temple (2 km, Est. 1542), Govind Devji Temple (2 km, Est. 1590), Keshi Ghat (2.5 km, Yamuna Aarti at 6:30 PM daily) and Nidhivan sacred grove (2.5 km, closes 8:30 PM). Experience My India combines all nearby temples into one guided Vrindavan circuit – call +91-7302265809.
Yes – Prem Mandir is open every day of the week including all Hindu festivals, public holidays and government holidays. The timing is consistent: 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM and 4:30 PM – 8:30 PM daily. Festival days (Holi, Janmashtami, Radhashtami) bring significantly higher visitor numbers – expect larger crowds on these dates. Experience My India plans festival-day Vrindavan visits around these crowd patterns and books early – call +91-7302265809.
Yes. Experience My India includes Prem Mandir in all Vrindavan 1-day and longer tours – correctly sequenced after Banke Bihari and Radha Raman in the morning and timed for the central courtyard fountain show position in the evening. Same-evening fountain show status is confirmed by our guides before arrival. Tours from ₹1,999 per person. WhatsApp +91-7302265809 – personalised Vrindavan itinerary in 30 minutes.
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