Radha Vallabh Temple

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Radha Vallabh Temple is a prominent Hindu temple in Vrindavan dedicated to the worship of Radha and Krishna, especially emphasizing devotion to Radha.

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Label Occurrences
Govind Dev Temple 1
Radha Vallabh Temple canonical 1

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu temple
Radha Krishna temple
architecturalStyle North Indian temple architecture
associatedConcept Radha Krishna divine love
prema bhakti (loving devotion)
associatedWith Bhakti movement
Radha-vallabha Sampradaya
surface form: Radha Vallabh Sampradaya
city Vrindavan
country India
dedicatedTo Krishna
Radha
deityType Krishna
surface form: Radha Krishna
district Mathura district
emphasisOn devotion to Radha
festivalCelebrated Holi
Janmashtami
Jhulan Yatra
Radhashtami
Sharad Purnima
followsTradition Radha-vallabha Sampradaya
surface form: Radha Vallabh tradition

Vaishnavism
hasGenderFocus feminine aspect of the divine through Radha
hasRitual bhog offerings
daily aarti
kirtan and bhajan sessions
languageOfWorship Braj Bhasha
Hindi
locatedIn India
Mathura district
Uttar Pradesh
Vrindavan
locatedNear Banke Bihari Temple
surface form: Banke Bihari Temple, Vrindavan
musicTradition Braj devotional music
notableFor Radha-centric theology
devotional music and kirtans
emphasis on Radha over Krishna
openTo public
partOf Braj region sacred geography
pilgrimageSiteFor Hindus
Vaishnavas
primaryDeity Krishna
surface form: Radha Vallabh (Krishna as beloved of Radha)
region northern India
surface form: Northern India
religion Hinduism
theologicalFocus Radha as supreme deity
madhurya bhava (sweet, romantic devotion)
touristAttraction Vrindavan
worshipStyle Bhakti (devotional) worship
Radha-centric worship

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Vrindavan hasTemple Radha Vallabh Temple
Vrindavan hasTemple Radha Vallabh Temple
this entity surface form: Govind Dev Temple