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What Are the Radha Raman Temple Timings? Complete Darshan Schedule 2026

By Gurudutt, Experience My India·3 June 2026

Radha Raman Temple Timings 2026

Quick Answer

Radha Raman Temple timings in Vrindavan: Morning darshan 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM. Evening darshan 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM. Mangala Aarti at 5:30 AM in summer and 4:00 AM in winter. Sandhya Aarti at 7:00 PM. Entry is free. A green light at the entrance means darshan is open; red means the sanctum is temporarily closed for rituals. Guided Vrindavan tours including Radha Raman darshan with Experience My India start from ₹1,200 per person. Call +91-7302265809. Jai Shri Krishna 🙏

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Why Radha Raman Temple Requires a Timed, Planned Visit

Radha Raman Temple is not like Banke Bihari Temple or Prem Mandir - it does not have fixed, all-day open hours. The temple follows the Ashtakala Seva system: eight daily worship sessions corresponding to different periods of Lord Krishna's daily routine, from his waking at Brahma Muhurta to his final rest at night. During each transition between sessions, the sanctum closes briefly. Arriving without knowing the current session timing means you may walk up to closed doors at 10:00 AM and not understand why.

This is why Radha Raman Temple timings matter more than at most other Vrindavan temples - and why knowing not just the hours but the red/green light system at the entrance, the Shringar Darshan window, and the exact Aarti times transforms a visit from a brief confused stop into the most intimate public darshan experience in all of Vrindavan.

I am Gurudutt, founder of Experience My India, born and raised in Braj Bhoomi and guiding pilgrims since 2018. I have taken over 50,000 pilgrims to Radha Raman Temple across every darshan session and every season. In this guide you will find complete and accurate Radha Raman Temple timings for 2026, the full Aarti schedule, the darshan light system explained, the significance of the Shringar Darshan, how to reach the temple, and the ground-level realities that first-time visitors need to know. Call Experience My India at +91-7302265809 to plan a timed Vrindavan visit.

Radha Raman Temple Timings - Complete 2026 Schedule

Main Darshan Windows

Session

Timing

Duration

What Happens

Best For

Morning Darshan

8:00 AM – 12:30 PM

4.5 hours

General public darshan - most accessible window

First-time visitors, families

Afternoon Bhog Break

12:30 PM – 6:00 PM

5.5 hours

Temple closed to public

Rest, lunch, Banke Bihari visit

Evening Darshan

6:00 PM – 8:30 PM

2.5 hours

Evening seva and public darshan

Devotional pilgrims, Aarti seekers

Important Note on the Closing Pattern

The Radha Raman Temple follows a bhog (food offering) and seva (personal service) schedule throughout the day. During these brief ritual transitions - which occur multiple times during the morning darshan window - the curtain before the deity is drawn and the sanctum temporarily closes for 5–20 minutes. A red light at the entrance signals this closure; a green light signals the sanctum is open for darshan.

This means: even within the 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM window, there are brief periods when you must wait at the threshold. These are not full closures - just short ritual transitions. Plan 30–45 minutes for your visit to ensure you see the deity even if you arrive during a brief red-light period.

Experience My India times every Radha Raman darshan to arrive when the green light is showing or immediately before the next darshan window opens. Call +91-7302265809 to plan your visit with confirmed timing.

Radha Raman Temple Aarti Timings - Daily Schedule

Radha Raman Temple follows the full Ashtakala (eight-session) seva system - one of only a handful of temples in Vrindavan that observes this ancient worship structure. Each session has a specific Aarti or ritual associated with it.

Complete Daily Aarti Schedule

Aarti / Seva

Summer Timing (Apr–Oct)

Winter Timing (Nov–Mar)

Duration

Entry

Mangala Aarti (waking of deity)

5:30 AM

4:00 AM

30 minutes

Free - extremely few visitors

Shringar Darshan (dressing the deity)

8:00 AM – 9:00 AM

8:00 AM – 9:00 AM

45–60 minutes

Free - most intimate session

Rajbhog Aarti (midday offering)

12:00 PM

12:00 PM

20 minutes

Free

Bhog break begins

12:30 PM

12:30 PM

Temple closes

-

Utthapan Aarti (afternoon waking)

5:00 PM

4:30 PM

20 minutes

Free

Sandhya Aarti (evening Aarti)

7:00 PM

6:30 PM

30 minutes

Free

Shayan Aarti (night rest of deity)

8:30 PM

8:00 PM

20 minutes

Free - temple closes after

Critical timing note: The Mangala Aarti timing difference between summer (5:30 AM) and winter (4:00 AM) is the most extreme seasonal shift of any major Vrindavan temple. Most travel websites do not note this difference. Arriving at 5:30 AM in December means you have missed the Mangala Aarti by 90 minutes. Experience My India confirms all current Aarti timings on the morning of every tour - call +91-7302265809.

The Green and Red Light System - Understanding Darshan Access

The Radha Raman Temple has a practical system at the entrance gate that no other major Vrindavan temple uses - a green/red bulb indicator:

Light Colour

Meaning

What You Should Do

Green light

Sanctum is open - darshan is happening

Enter and proceed to the darshan area

Red light

Sanctum temporarily closed for Bhog/Seva ritual

Wait at the entrance - reopens in 5–20 minutes

No light / Dim

Temple is in the afternoon closed period (12:30–6:00 PM)

Come back after 6:00 PM

This system was introduced because the Ashtakala seva creates multiple brief closures throughout the morning session - pilgrims who did not understand why the sanctum was suddenly closed would leave in confusion or frustration. The light system solves this immediately.

Practical advice: If you arrive and see a red light, do not leave. Find a seat in the outer courtyard, wait 10–15 minutes, and the light will turn green. The wait is worth it - Radha Raman is one of the most intimate darshan experiences in Vrindavan precisely because it does not have the overwhelming crowd pressure of Banke Bihari. Experience My India guides brief every pilgrim on this system before entering the temple lane.

History and Significance of Radha Raman Temple Vrindavan

Radha Raman Temple is one of the seven original Saptadeva shrines of Vrindavan - the most sacred group of temples established by the Goswamis of the Gaudiya Vaishnava sampradaya in the 16th century under the direction of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.

Key Historical Facts

Detail

Information

Founded

1542 CE by Gopala Bhatta Goswami

Deity origin

Swayambhu (self-manifested) - emerged from a Shaligram stone

Shaligram stone

Brought from Gandaki River (Nepal) by Gopala Bhatta Goswami

Years of continuous worship

484 years (as of 2026)

Original deity moved?

No - the only one of the original 7 Vrindavan Saptadevas never moved to Jaipur

Why not moved?

Lord himself refused to go - the palanquin sent by Aurangzeb's soldiers could not lift the deity

Temple trust

Managed by descendants of Gopala Bhatta Goswami since 1542

Darshan format

Ashtakala Seva - 8 daily worship sessions following Krishna's daily routine

Why this matters for your visit: Radha Raman is the only original deity continuously worshipped in Vrindavan for nearly 500 years without a single break in the worship tradition. The same Goswami family that began the worship in 1542 continues it today - the current priests are direct descendants across 16+ generations. This is not a reconstructed or symbolic tradition - it is one of the most unbroken living worship lineages in India.

Experience My India includes the historical context of Radha Raman in every guided Vrindavan tour - knowing what you are seeing deepens the darshan experience.

Location and How to Reach Radha Raman Temple

Radha Raman Temple is located in the Seva Kunj area of Old Vrindavan - one of the most historically dense sections of the town, surrounded by other ancient temples and the sacred Seva Kunj grove.

Address

Radha Raman Ghera, Seva Kunj, Old Vrindavan, Mathura District, Uttar Pradesh - 281121

Distance from Key Vrindavan Landmarks

Starting Point

Distance

Travel Time

Mode

Banke Bihari Temple

300 metres

4-minute walk

Walk

Nidhivan / Seva Kunj

100 metres

2-minute walk

Walk

ISKCON Temple

1.8 km

10–12 minutes

E-rickshaw ₹20–₹30

Prem Mandir

2.2 km

12–15 minutes

E-rickshaw ₹25–₹40

Keshi Ghat

800 metres

10-minute walk

Walk or e-rickshaw

Mathura (Vrindavan junction)

12 km

25–40 minutes by road

Auto or cab

How to Reach

From within Vrindavan: Radha Raman Temple is located in Old Vrindavan's narrow lane network - vehicles cannot enter the last 300 metres. Walk from the main Seva Kunj road or take an e-rickshaw to the Banke Bihari Temple area and walk 300 metres south.

From Mathura: Auto-rickshaw from Mathura to Vrindavan - ₹200–₹300 per vehicle, 25–40 minutes. Experience My India provides AC car pickup from Mathura hotel or station to Vrindavan with the complete darshan circuit planned. Call +91-7302265809.

From Delhi: 160 km via Yamuna Expressway - 3 to 3.5 hours by car. Experience My India provides AC cab pickup from Delhi for day trips and overnight Vrindavan tours

Shringar Darshan - The Most Special Darshan of the Day

The Shringar Darshan at Radha Raman Temple, held between 8:00 AM and 9:00 AM daily, is among the most intimate public ritual moments available anywhere in Vrindavan - and it is almost never mentioned in standard tour guides.

During the Shringar Darshan, the priests dress the deity in fresh seasonal clothing. Devotees gather within 3–5 metres of the sanctum as the priests carefully arrange the lord's garments, jewellery, and flower decorations. The session lasts 45–60 minutes, and the level of personal access to this ritual - in a small, intimate temple with relatively few visitors at this hour - is unlike anything available at Banke Bihari or ISKCON.

Detail

Information

Shringar Darshan timing

8:00 AM – 9:00 AM daily (year-round)

Duration

45–60 minutes

Proximity to deity

Within 3–5 metres for most standing visitors

Crowd level

Low to moderate - weekday mornings are sparsest

What you see

Priests dressing deity in fresh clothing and jewellery in real time

Photography

Permitted - no flash

Why it matters

484-year-old unbroken daily ritual - the same ceremony performed every day since 1542

Pro tip from Gurudutt: Arrive at the temple by 7:45 AM and check the green light. Position yourself inside the outer courtyard before the Shringar session begins at 8:00 AM. By 8:15 AM, the inner sanctum area fills - but the 7:45–8:00 AM arrival gives you the front position. This is the single best window in all of Vrindavan for a close-up, unhurried darshan. Experience My India schedules every tour group at Radha Raman specifically for this window. Call +91-7302265809 to plan.

Seasonal Timing Changes - Summer vs Winter at Radha Raman

Session

Summer (April–October)

Winter (November–March)

Mangala Aarti

5:30 AM

4:00 AM

Shringar Darshan

8:00 AM – 9:00 AM

8:00 AM – 9:00 AM

Morning Darshan open

8:00 AM

8:00 AM

Rajbhog Aarti

12:00 PM

12:00 PM

Temple closes (afternoon)

12:30 PM

12:30 PM

Utthapan Aarti

5:00 PM

4:30 PM

Evening Darshan open

6:00 PM

6:00 PM

Sandhya Aarti

7:00 PM

6:30 PM

Shayan Aarti

8:30 PM

8:00 PM

Temple closes (night)

After 8:30 PM

After 8:00 PM

The most significant seasonal changes at Radha Raman are:

  1. Mangala Aarti shifts from 5:30 AM (summer) to 4:00 AM (winter) - a 90-minute difference

  2. Sandhya Aarti shifts from 7:00 PM (summer) to 6:30 PM (winter) - a 30-minute difference

  3. Shayan Aarti shifts from 8:30 PM (summer) to 8:00 PM (winter) - a 30-minute difference

These shifts follow the actual sunrise and sunset times of Vrindavan across the year. Experience My India tracks these seasonal adjustments and confirms exact current timings on the morning of every tour. Do not rely solely on this table - call +91-7302265809 for same-day confirmation before attending any Aarti at Radha Raman.

Radha Raman Temple Experience Summary - Quick Reference

Experience

Best Timing

Duration

Cost

Notes

Mangala Aarti

5:30 AM (S) / 4:00 AM (W)

30 mins

Free

Most peaceful - almost no visitors

Shringar Darshan

8:00–9:00 AM

45–60 mins

Free

Most intimate - arrive by 7:45 AM

Morning General Darshan

8:00 AM–12:30 PM

Flexible

Free

Check green/red light at entrance

Rajbhog Aarti

12:00 PM

20 mins

Free

Just before afternoon closure

Evening Darshan

6:00–8:30 PM

2.5 hours

Free

Quieter than morning on weekdays

Sandhya Aarti

7:00 PM (S) / 6:30 PM (W)

30 mins

Free

Most attended evening session

Shayan Aarti

8:30 PM (S) / 8:00 PM (W)

20 mins

Free

Temple closes after this - final darshan

Seva Kunj visit

8:00 AM–12:00 PM or 4:00–8:00 PM

30 mins

Free

100 metres from Radha Raman

Nidhivan visit

4:30–7:30 PM

60 mins

Free

100 metres from Radha Raman - combine visits

What Nobody Tells You About Radha Raman Temple

After guiding more than 50,000 pilgrims to Radha Raman Temple since 2018, here is what I - Gurudutt, founder of Experience My India - share privately with every visitor before entering the temple lane:

The red light does not mean the temple is closed - it means the deity is eating or being served. Every pilgrim who sees a red light and turns back has made the most common Radha Raman mistake. The red light signals a brief ritual transition of 5–20 minutes. The green light follows. Sit in the outer courtyard and wait. Our guides always prepare visitors for this before we approach the gate.

The Shringar Darshan between 8:00 AM and 9:00 AM is the single most underrated experience in all of Vrindavan. It is closer, more personal, and more ritually authentic than anything available at Banke Bihari or ISKCON - and it requires only arriving 15 minutes before 8:00 AM on a weekday morning. Experience My India includes this window in every Vrindavan tour specifically.

The Mangala Aarti timing difference between summer and winter is 90 minutes - not 30 minutes as some sites suggest. Summer: 5:30 AM. Winter: 4:00 AM. This is because Radha Raman follows the actual astronomical Brahma Muhurta - the auspicious pre-dawn period - which shifts significantly with the seasons. Most travel sites say "around 5 AM" without specifying the seasonal difference.

The afternoon closure lasts 5.5 hours - not the 2–3 hours that most temples observe. From 12:30 PM to 6:00 PM, Radha Raman is completely closed to the public - longer than Banke Bihari's afternoon break (12:00 PM to 5:30 PM) and much longer than ISKCON (which has no afternoon break). First-time visitors who arrive between 1:00 PM and 5:30 PM find closed gates and no information notice about reopening. Plan your Radha Raman visit before 12:00 PM or after 6:00 PM.

The deity's appearance changes daily based on the seasonal and festival clothing cycle. The Radha Raman deity is dressed in specific seasonal clothing - lighter cotton garments in summer, heavier silk in winter, special festival attire on Ekadashi and festival days. Devotees who visit regularly specifically track these clothing changes. On festival days like Janmashtami and Radha Ashtami, the Shringar is especially elaborate - arrive 45 minutes before the 8:00 AM Shringar window on these days.

Experience My India plans all Radha Raman visits around these realities - arrival timing, light system briefing, Shringar window positioning, and seasonal Aarti adjustments are standard in every Vrindavan tour. WhatsApp +91-7302265809 to book a visit planned around how Radha Raman actually works.

Know Before You Visit Radha Raman Temple

  • Morning darshan: 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM · Evening darshan: 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM - the afternoon closure is 5.5 hours (12:30 PM – 6:00 PM)

  • Green light at the entrance = sanctum open for darshan · Red light = brief 5–20 minute ritual closure - do not leave, wait in the outer courtyard

  • Shringar Darshan (8:00–9:00 AM daily) is the most intimate public darshan session in Vrindavan - arrive by 7:45 AM for the best position

  • Mangala Aarti timing: 5:30 AM in summer (April–October) and 4:00 AM in winter (November–March) - confirm the current timing before attending

  • Sandhya Aarti timing: 7:00 PM in summer and 6:30 PM in winter - this shifts by 30 minutes between seasons

  • Entry to all sessions is completely free - no ticket, no donation required

  • The temple is in Old Vrindavan's narrow lanes - vehicles cannot enter the last 300 metres; walk or use e-rickshaw from Banke Bihari area

  • Photography is permitted in the outer courtyard and during general darshan - no flash inside the sanctum

  • The deity is dressed in fresh seasonal clothing daily - the Shringar Darshan is the public window to witness this

  • Radha Raman is 300 metres from Banke Bihari and 100 metres from Seva Kunj and Nidhivan - combine all three in one circuit

  • On festival days (Janmashtami, Radha Ashtami, Ekadashi), the Shringar is more elaborate and more visitors attend - arrive 45 minutes before 8:00 AM

  • Experience My India times every Radha Raman visit for the Shringar window and briefs every group on the green/red light system before arrival. Call +91-7302265809.

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Radha Raman Temple darshan timings are: Morning 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM and Evening 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM. Within the morning window, brief 5–20 minute closures occur for ritual transitions - a red light at the entrance signals this. The most intimate darshan session is the Shringar Darshan from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM. Mangala Aarti begins at 5:30 AM in summer and 4:00 AM in winter. Experience My India times all Vrindavan visits around these windows - call +91-7302265809.

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Timings may shift on festivals and special occasions — always confirm locally before planning your darshan.

Temple

Summer Morning

Summer Evening

Winter Morning

Winter Evening

Key Note

Banke Bihari Temple

07:45 AM - 12:00 PM

05:30 PM - 09:30 PM

08:45 AM - 01:00 PM

04:30 PM - 08:30 PM

Curtain shifts every 30-45 sec; no phones inside

Prem Mandir

07:30 AM - 12:00 PM

04:30 PM - 08:30 PM

08:30 AM - 12:00 PM

04:30 PM - 08:00 PM

Musical Fountain: 7:30 PM summer / 7:00 PM winter

ISKCON Krishna Balram

04:10 AM - 12:45 PM

04:30 PM - 08:30 PM

04:10 AM - 12:45 PM

04:30 PM - 08:30 PM

Mangala Aarti at 05:00 AM daily

Radha Raman Temple

05:00 AM - 12:30 PM

06:00 PM - 09:00 PM

05:30 AM - 12:30 PM

06:00 PM - 09:00 PM

Self-manifested Shaligram deity; 1542 CE

Sri Rangji Mandir

05:30 AM - 10:30 AM

04:00 PM - 09:00 PM

06:00 AM - 11:00 AM

04:00 PM - 09:00 PM

South Indian architecture; gold pillar

Nidhivan Temple

05:00 AM - 08:00 PM

Closed after sunset

06:00 AM - 07:00 PM

Closed after sunset

No entry after evening aarti strictly enforced

Krishna Janmasthan

05:00 AM - 12:00 PM

04:00 PM - 09:30 PM

05:30 AM - 12:00 PM

03:00 PM - 08:30 PM

Photo ID required; no cameras/phones in sanctum

Dwarkadhish Temple

06:30 AM - 10:30 AM

04:00 PM - 07:00 PM

06:30 AM - 10:30 AM

03:30 PM - 06:00 PM

Near ghats; early evening close plan morning

Gita Mandir

05:00 AM - 12:00 PM

02:00 PM - 09:00 PM

05:30 AM - 12:00 PM

02:00 PM - 08:30 PM

700 Gita shlokas carved on pillars

Vishram Ghat Aarti

Open 24 hrs

Aarti: 06:45 PM

Open 24 hrs

Aarti: 06:45 PM

Fixed timing year-round; arrive 6:30 PM

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