Shahji Temple

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Shahji Temple is a renowned 19th-century Hindu temple in Vrindavan, India, famous for its intricate marble architecture, towering pillars, and exquisite artwork dedicated to Lord Krishna.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu temple
religious building
architecturalStyle marble architecture
associatedWith Krishna bhakti traditions
Vrindavan temple circuit
category Hindu temples in Uttar Pradesh
Krishna temples
Temples in Vrindavan
country India
culturalSignificance example of 19th-century temple art in North India
important pilgrimage site in Vrindavan
dedicatedTo Krishna
surface form: Lord Krishna
dedication worship of Lord Krishna
era British colonial period in India
foundedInCentury 19th century
hasArtTheme Vaishnavite iconography
life of Lord Krishna
hasFeature Krishna-themed artwork
decorative ceilings
ornate pillars
sculpted arches
heritage 19th-century temple
locatedIn India
Mathura district
Uttar Pradesh
Vrindavan
materialUsed marble
near Yamuna
surface form: Yamuna River
notableFor exquisite artwork
intricate marble work
towering pillars
region Braj region
religion Hinduism
tourism popular tourist attraction in Vrindavan
usedFor Hindu worship
pilgrimage
religious festivals

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Vrindavan hasTemple Shahji Temple