Mathura, Vrindavan is a famous place for so many temples and devotees visit there again and again to experience the in-depth spiritual connection. In the Hindu religion, people believe in gaining spiritual growth and “moksha” through visiting Chardham. But, many devotees cannot visit Char Dham: Badrinath, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Yamunotri. For them, a new Char Dham Temple Vrindavan (Mathura) has been constructed and opened from 8th February 2025 for all the devotees in Vrindavan.
Mathura’s Char Dham Temple is being conducted across 8 acres where the Vaishna Devi Dham is already located in Vrindavan. The inclusion of “Shiv Dham,” “Radhe Krishna Dham” and “Shani Dham” has been renamed from Vaishna Devi Dham to Chardham. It is developed by JK Chaudhry Trust at NH-2 in Chhatikara village of Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh.
4 Dham’s at Chardham Temple Vrindavan
Shiv Dham
The second tallest statue of Lord Shiva, around 165 ft. statue has started attracting many tourists and devotees to the newly opened Chardham Temple Vrindavan. The journey to Chardham temple starts with visiting Ganapati Bappa. 165-foot tall Lord Shiva and his huge Nandi Maharaj facing him are the major attractions of Shivdham. The symbols including Trishula, Third-Eye, Domru, Chand, Temple of Lord Kartikey, and others related to Lord Shiva are kept around the statue. There is a J.K Art gallery where a mini-model of the Chardham temple is kept. On the left side of the big statue, there is another attraction, the Ardhanareshwar form of Lord Shiva, which is continuously moving centering itself. Inside Shivdham temple, events relating to Lord Shiva have been portrayed on the walls. Another attraction, devotees cannot take their eye off the divine beauty of the Idols of Lord Shiva and Mata Parvati inside the temple. Devotees can experience the Aarti of Lord Shiva and Parvati here to take their blessings. Har har Mahadeva!
Radha Krishna Dham
From Shivdham, one needs to follow the route map portrayed in rock to enter Radha Krishna Dham. Brij-bhoomi is the birthplace of Lord Krishna and the presence of Radha-Krishna Dham has made the Chardham more attractive for the devotees. The statue of Krishna and his great event ‘Kalia Daman’ and “Govardhan Parvat” will attract many tourists to this dham. Around the Dham, Mayurpankh, Bansuri, and other symbols of Lord Shri Krishna have been kept. Inside the Radha Krishna Dham temple, one can experience the divine beauty of Lord Shri Krishna and his consort, Shri Radharani. The devotees can experience the beautiful Aarti of Shri Radharani and Lord Krishna. Jai Shree Radhe Krishna!
Shani Dham
From Radha-Krishna Dham, devotees can follow any one of two routes, one route going to Vaishno Devi Dham and another one to Shani Dham. This is the second largest temple dedicated to Shani Dev after Kokilavan Shani temple. The statue of Shani Dev’s Ratha has been constructed. Inside the temple, the idol of Shani Dev will attract devotees’ eyes towards him. Jai Jai Shri Shani Maharaj!
Vaishna Devi Dham
One can visit Vaishna Devi Dham after Shani Dham or one can start their journey of Chardham with this dham. Around 2010, a Hindu devotee, JC Chaudhry constructed Vaishna Devi Dham in Vrindavan. A 141-foot statue of Vaishna Devi has attracted many devotees since 2010. Devotees can experience the view and flow of Ganga Ji’s statue and Yamuna Ji’s statue. There is a Mannat tree, where devotees tie “dhaga” with their faith and belief. Inside Maa Vaishna Devi temple, devotees can view the idol of Shri Vaishna Mata. Another attraction here is the presence of Guffa where devotees can experience Nine forms of Devi Durga. Jai Shri Vaishna Mata Ki Jai!
Timing of Chardham Temple Vrindavan (Mathura)
Chardham temple is open for the devotees all the days of the week.
Morning Timing: 7:00 am – 1:00 pm
Evening Timing: 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
How to Reach Chardham Temple
There are two main entry gates to enter Chardham Mandir. One entry gate is near Vaishna Devi Dham and another is near Shiv Dham. If you are following a digital map, put “Vaishna Devi Dham Temple” in Vrindavan to reach Chardham temple. If you have already visited Mata Vaishna Devi Dham, enter again to experience Chardham which is open now for all the devotees.
Location: Chhatikara, Mathura, Bhaktivedanta Swami Marg, Vrindavan, Allhepur, Uttar Pradesh: 281121
By Road: This temple is located beside NH-2, you can easily spot Chardham temple for the tall statues of Lord Shiva, and Mata Vaishna Devi. By road, one can come straight 70 km. Via NH-2 from Agra and 145 km. from Delhi.
By Train: The nearest railway station is Mathura Junction (10 km. distance), which connects major cities. One can easily reach the temple from Mathura Junction via Auto, Car, or local bus.
By Bus: By bus, one can easily come to Chhatikara Chardham temple instructing the bus conductor to take off. Or, you can get off at Chhatikara bus stand coming from Delhi or Agra by bus and take an auto to reach the temple.
By Air: The nearest airport of Vrindavan is Kheria Airport in Agra, which is located 65.7 km away from the Chardham temple in Vrindavan.
Temple’s Entry Fee and Other Fee Details
Devotees can enter from two gates: Vaishna Devi Dham Gate and Chardham Gate.
- Entry is Free
- People can book the ticket there easily with their names and phone numbers.
- The fee to keep the shoes is Free
- The fee to keep the luggage is 50 INR/per person
FAQ
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Are Photography and Videography allowed inside Chardham Temple Mathura?
Ans: Yes.
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Is there free parking space allotted for the devotees?
Ans: Yes, it is situated outside the temple.
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Which is the best season to visit Chardham temple?
Ans: Vrindavan creates amazing spiritual vibes all the seasons across the year for the devotees.
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Is food allowed inside the temple?
Ans: No.
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