Seva Kunj

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Seva Kunj is a revered garden-temple complex in Vrindavan associated with the divine pastimes of Radha and Krishna and known for its devotional atmosphere and nightly closure rituals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu pilgrimage site
Hindu temple complex
religious garden
associatedWith Braj bhakti tradition
Gaudiya Vaishnavism
Krishna
Radha
Radha-Krishna pastimes
country India
culturalContext Braj region
dedicatedTo Krishna
Radha
district Mathura district
hasFeature Radha-Krishna idols
courtyard
devotional paintings
temple shrines
trees and groves
walled garden
hasRitual daily worship of Radha-Krishna
evening aarti
seva (service) to deities
hasType garden-temple complex
knownFor Bhakti traditions
association with Radha-Krishna lilas
devotional atmosphere
nightly closure rituals
strict evening entry restrictions
languageUsed Braj Bhasha
Hindi
locatedIn India
Mathura district
Uttar Pradesh
Vrindavan
near Banke Bihari Temple
Nidhivan
Yamuna
surface form: Yamuna River
openingPractice closed after evening rituals
generally not open at night
pilgrimageImportance important site in Vrindavan parikrama
primaryDeities Krishna
surface form: Radha-Krishna
religion Hinduism
state Uttar Pradesh
tourism visited by domestic pilgrims
visited by international pilgrims
tradition Vaishnavism
usedFor darshan
devotional singing
kirtan
pilgrimage visits

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Vrindavan hasSite Seva Kunj