Radha-Krishna temple

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The Radha-Krishna temple is a prominent Hindu shrine dedicated to the divine couple Radha and Krishna, located in Jayrambati, West Bengal, and revered as a significant spiritual site associated with the life and legacy of Sarada Devi.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu temple
place of worship
associatedTradition Ramakrishna Math and Mission NERFINISHED
Ramakrishna Order NERFINISHED
associatedWith Sarada Devi NERFINISHED
country India
culturalSignificance important spiritual site in Jayrambati
dedicatedTo Krishna NERFINISHED
Radha NERFINISHED
district Bankura district NERFINISHED
festival Durga Puja NERFINISHED
Janmashtami
Radhastami
function center for religious festivals
site for daily worship and rituals
hasDeity Krishna NERFINISHED
Radha NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bankura district NERFINISHED
India
Jayrambati NERFINISHED
West Bengal
near birthplace of Sarada Devi
religion Hinduism
significance important pilgrimage site for devotees of Ramakrishna movement
important pilgrimage site for devotees of Sarada Devi
state West Bengal
visitedBy pilgrims from West Bengal
pilgrims from other parts of India
worshipTradition Vaishnavism NERFINISHED

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Radha Gopinath Temple category Radha-Krishna temple
this entity surface form: Radha Krishna temples
Radha Kund hasTempleNearby Radha-Krishna temple
this entity surface form: Radha-Krishna temples