Rangaji Temple

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Rangaji Temple is a prominent 19th-century Hindu temple in Vrindavan dedicated to Lord Ranganatha (a form of Vishnu), noted for its distinctive South Indian Dravidian architectural style and large temple complex.

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instanceOf Hindu temple
Vishnu temple
affiliation Vaishnavism
architecturalStyle Dravidian temple architecture
surface form: Dravidian architecture

South Indian temple architecture
constructionStartCentury 19th century
continent Asia
country India
dedicatedTo Ranganatha
surface form: Lord Ranganatha

Vishnu
era 19th century
hasCulturalSignificance important pilgrimage site in Vrindavan
major Vaishnava temple in Braj
hasFeature gopuram
large temple complex
mandapa
ornate pillared halls
prakara (circumambulatory path)
processional streets
shrine of Garuda
tall temple tower
temple tank
walled enclosure
hasFestival Brahmotsavam
Holi celebrations
Janmashtami celebrations
Rath Yatra
hasRitual daily Vishnu puja
processions of the deity
locatedIn India
Mathura district
Uttar Pradesh
Vrindavan
locatedInCity Vrindavan
mainDeity Ranganatha
mainDeityForm reclining form of Vishnu
notableFor South Indian Dravidian architectural style in North India
large temple complex in Vrindavan
pilgrimageSiteFor Hindus
Vaishnavism
surface form: Vaishnavas
regionContext Braj region
religion Hinduism
state Uttar Pradesh
touristAttraction yes
worshipTradition Vishnu worship

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Vrindavan hasTemple Rangaji Temple