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What Are the Banke Bihari Temple Timings? Complete Darshan Schedule 2026
By Gurudutt, Experience My India·5 June 2026

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Why Banke Bihari Temple Timings Matter More Than Most
Banke Bihari Temple is the most visited temple in Vrindavan - and unlike most major pilgrimage temples in India, it does not have a fixed daily Aarti, does not use bells or conch shells and opens on a seasonal schedule that shifts by exactly one full hour between summer and winter. A pilgrim who arrives at 7:45 AM in December finds closed doors. A pilgrim who arrives at 5:30 PM in January arrives at an empty evening session that has been running since 4:30 PM.
Most first-time visitors learn the timing only when they arrive - by which point they have already lost their best window. That one piece of information - that Banke Bihari operates on two completely different seasonal schedules - is what separates a peaceful, close darshan from a crowded, rushed one.
I am Gurudutt, founder of Experience My India, born and raised in Braj Bhoomi and guiding pilgrims since 2018. I have visited Banke Bihari Temple across every season, every festival and every crowd level - over 400 individual visits since 2018 across 50,000+ pilgrim tours. In this guide you will find exact Banke Bihari Temple timings for both summer and winter 2026, the jhanki darshan tradition explained, the best time of day for darshan, the crowd guide, festival schedules and the ground-level realities that will make your visit count. Call +91-7302265809 to plan your Vrindavan visit with Experience My India.
Banke Bihari Temple Timings - Summer and Winter Schedule 2026
At-a-Glance Timing Table
Season | Months | Morning Opens | Morning Closes | Evening Opens | Evening Closes |
Summer | March – October | 7:45 AM | 12:00 PM | 5:30 PM | 9:30 PM |
Winter | November – February | 8:45 AM | 1:00 PM | 4:30 PM | 8:30 PM |
Key Facts About the Timing System
Detail | Information |
Afternoon closure duration | 5.5 hours in summer (12:00 PM–5:30 PM) · 3.5 hours in winter (1:00 PM–4:30 PM) |
Seasonal shift | Opening moves one full hour later in winter (7:45 AM → 8:45 AM) |
Evening shift | Evening opens one full hour earlier in winter (5:30 PM → 4:30 PM) |
Reason for seasonal shift | Follows sunrise and sunset times of Vrindavan across the year |
Entry fee | Free - all sessions, all year |
Aarti | No regular daily Aarti - see Jhanki Darshan section below |
Photography | Strictly prohibited inside - banned throughout the entire temple interior |
Dress code | Shorts, sleeveless, ripped jeans, mini skirts and nightwear prohibited - enforced at entrance |
Experience My India confirms current Banke Bihari Temple timings on the morning of every tour - these schedules shift slightly during transition months (late February and late October). Call +91-7302265809 for same-day Vrindavan Tour timing confirmation before your visit.
The Jhanki Darshan Tradition - No Aarti, No Bells, No Conch Shells
Banke Bihari Temple is unique among all major Vrindavan temples in its worship system - and understanding this distinction transforms what can seem like a confusing experience into a deeply meaningful one.
What is Jhanki Darshan?
A jhanki (झाँकी) is a "glimpse" - a brief visual revelation of the deity. At Banke Bihari, the priests periodically draw the curtain before the deity and then open it again, giving devotees a momentary but intense sight of Lord Krishna in the Tribhanga posture. This curtain opens and closes rhythmically throughout the darshan session.
The tradition originates in the belief that Banke Bihari's gaze is so intensely absorbing that continuous eye contact with the deity would cause devotees to lose awareness of everything around them. The curtain manages the darshan at a safe spiritual intensity.
Comparison | Banke Bihari Temple | Other Vrindavan Temples |
Aarti | No regular daily Aarti | Multiple Aartis daily |
Bells | None used | Bells and ghanta throughout |
Conch shells | None used | Conch shells at Aarti |
Darshan system | Jhanki - curtain opens and closes periodically | Open continuous darshan |
Photography | Prohibited throughout | Usually permitted outside sanctum |
Best experience | Standing close during jhanki opening | Aarti attendance |
Founded | 1864 by Swami Haridas lineage | Various founding periods |
What this means for your visit: Do not arrive expecting a bell-ringing, incense-swinging Aarti ceremony. What you will experience instead is a ripple of collective devotion every time the curtain opens - an emotional response across hundreds of pilgrims simultaneously that is utterly specific to this temple. Experience My India prepares every pilgrim for this before entering the temple lane.
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Summer Timings in Detail - March to October
Detail | Summer Information (March–October) |
Morning session opens | 7:45 AM |
Morning session closes | 12:00 PM |
Afternoon break | 12:00 PM – 5:30 PM (5.5 hours) |
Evening session opens | 5:30 PM |
Evening session closes | 9:30 PM |
Total daily darshan hours | 8 hours 15 minutes |
Best morning window | 7:45 AM – 9:30 AM (before crowd builds significantly) |
Best evening window | 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM (before peak crowd arrives) |
Transition note | March and October are transition months - timing may shift by 15–30 minutes |
Summer crowd pattern: The temple lane near Banke Bihari fills to shoulder-to-shoulder capacity by 9:30 AM on weekends during summer. The 7:45 AM opening sees the temple at its most accessible - priests complete their early seva, the inner sanctum is fully lit and the jhanki curtain opens frequently. By 10:00 AM, the queue from the lane entrance to the sanctum can take 45–75 minutes on a weekend.
Experience My India positions all tour groups at Banke Bihari by 7:45 AM on darshan days during summer - this is the single most important timing decision on a Vrindavan tour. Call +91-7302265809 to book a tour that starts at the right time.
Winter Timings in Detail - November to February
Detail | Winter Information (November–February) |
Morning session opens | 8:45 AM |
Morning session closes | 1:00 PM |
Afternoon break | 1:00 PM – 4:30 PM (3.5 hours) |
Evening session opens | 4:30 PM |
Evening session closes | 8:30 PM |
Total daily darshan hours | 8 hours 15 minutes |
Best morning window | 8:45 AM – 10:30 AM (before weekend crowds build) |
Best evening window | 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM (first 90 minutes of evening session) |
Transition note | November and February are transition months - timing may shift by 15–30 minutes |
Winter crowd pattern: Winter is the peak pilgrimage season in Vrindavan (October–February). The lane near Banke Bihari is at its busiest from mid-November through January with Kartik month pilgrims, festival visitors and the general peak season. Despite this, the 8:45 AM opening in winter still provides a calmer experience than the 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM window, when the accumulated morning crowd is at its densest.
December and January specific: These two months are the most pleasant for walking the temple lanes but also the busiest for tourism. Tuesday and Wednesday mornings between 8:45 AM and 10:00 AM remain the calmest windows even in peak winter season.
Experience My India plans all winter Vrindavan tours with the 8:45 AM Banke Bihari opening as the anchor point of the morning darshan circuit.
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Best Time of Day for Banke Bihari Darshan
Time Window | Season | Crowd Level | Experience Quality | Recommended? |
7:45 AM – 9:00 AM | Summer | Low–Moderate | ★★★★★ | ✅ Best window |
8:45 AM – 10:00 AM | Winter | Low–Moderate | ★★★★★ | ✅ Best window |
9:00 AM – 10:30 AM (S) / 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (W) | Both | Moderate–High | ★★★★☆ | ✅ Good on weekdays |
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM (S) / 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (W) | Both | High–Very High | ★★★☆☆ | ⚠️ Manageable on weekdays |
12:00 PM – 5:30 PM (S) / 1:00 PM – 4:30 PM (W) | Both | Temple closed | - | ❌ Not possible |
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM (S) / 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM (W) | Both | Moderate | ★★★★☆ | ✅ Good - especially weekdays |
7:00 PM – 9:30 PM (S) / 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM (W) | Both | High | ★★★☆☆ | ⚠️ Crowded - good for atmosphere |
Weekend (any time) | Both | Very High | ★★☆☆☆ | ⚠️ Avoid if possible |
Gurudutt's recommendation: The absolute best time for Banke Bihari darshan is the first 60–75 minutes after opening on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday morning - 7:45–9:00 AM in summer, 8:45–10:00 AM in winter. The priests are completing the morning seva, the jhanki curtain opens frequently, the light inside the sanctum is ideal and the crowd is thin enough to stand within 4–5 metres of the deity.
Experience My India builds the Banke Bihari darshan specifically into this morning window on every Vrindavan tour itinerary. Call +91-7302265809 to plan.
Crowd Guide - When to Avoid and When to Go
Day / Period | Crowd Level | Why | Recommendation |
Tuesday–Thursday morning | Low | Midweek, no local market activity | ✅ Best days |
Monday morning (before 8:30 AM) | Low | Lightest weekday - temple tradition | ✅ Very good |
Friday morning | Moderate | Pre-weekend build | ✅ Acceptable |
Saturday any time | Very High | Weekend + local visitors | ⚠️ Avoid afternoon |
Sunday any time | Extremely High | Peak day for Vrindavan tourism | ❌ Avoid if first visit |
Festival day (Janmashtami, Holi) | Overwhelming | City-level crowds | ⚠️ Go only with guided tour |
Ekadashi (11th lunar day) | High | Extra religious significance | ⚠️ Arrive very early |
October–February (peak season) | Higher baseline | National pilgrimage peak | ✅ Manageable with early start |
April–June (summer) | Lower baseline | Heat reduces casual tourism | ✅ Fewer tourists, more devout |
The Monday tradition at Banke Bihari: Arriving before 8:30 AM on a Monday in summer gives you one of the least crowded experiences at this temple outside of the 5:00 AM – 7:45 AM pre-opening window (which is not accessible to the public). The Monday morning session from the 7:45 AM opening until approximately 9:00 AM is consistently the calmest regular visitor window of the week. Experience My India plans some Vrindavan weekday tours specifically around Monday mornings for groups with mobility limitations or elderly pilgrims. Call +91-7302265809.
Festival Darshan - When the Temple Has Special Events
Banke Bihari Temple, which has no regular daily Aarti, performs special Aartis and observes extended darshan hours on specific festival occasions throughout the year.
Festival | 2026 Date | Special Event | Arrive Before |
Janmashtami | August 16, 2026 | Midnight Aarti - the only guaranteed nightly Aarti of the year; 10 lakh+ pilgrims over 2 days | 90 minutes before midnight |
Holi | March 1–3, 2026 | Flower Holi (Phool Wali Holi) - flowers instead of colours; special extended darshan | 60 minutes before session opens |
Radha Ashtami | September 5, 2026 | Special Shringar and extended evening darshan | 45 minutes before opening |
Sharad Purnima | October 18, 2026 | Ras Leela performances in Vrindavan; Banke Bihari extended darshan | 60 minutes before |
Ekadashi (monthly) | 11th day of each lunar fortnight | Increased pilgrims chanting Maha Mantra - especially during Kartik month | 30 minutes early |
Annakoot | November 2026 (day after Diwali) | Massive food offering to deity - temple highly decorated | 45 minutes before |
Akshaya Tritiya | April 29, 2026 | Special charitable darshan day - extended hours | 30 minutes early |
Janmashtami note: The Janmashtami midnight Aarti at Banke Bihari is one of the most emotionally charged single events in all of Vrindavan - the only night of the year when the temple conducts a formal Aarti with bells and lamps. Experience My India secures hotel accommodation within 500 metres of Banke Bihari for the Janmashtami tour. Book 3 months in advance. Call +91-7302265809.
Location and How to Reach Banke Bihari Temple
Banke Bihari Temple is located in the Banke Bihari Marg area of central Vrindavan, in the heart of the town's oldest religious quarter.
Address
Banke Bihari Marg, Near Seva Kunj, Vrindavan, Mathura District, Uttar Pradesh - 281121
Distance from Key Vrindavan Landmarks
Starting Point | Distance | Travel Time | Mode |
Radha Raman Temple | 300 metres | 4-minute walk | Walk |
Nidhivan / Seva Kunj | 100 metres | 2-minute walk | Walk |
Keshi Ghat | 800 metres | 10-minute walk or e-rickshaw | Walk or ₹20–₹30 |
ISKCON Temple | 1.8 km | 10–12 minutes | E-rickshaw ₹20–₹35 |
Prem Mandir | 2 km | 10–15 minutes | E-rickshaw ₹25–₹40 |
Mathura city | 12 km | 25–40 minutes by road | Auto ₹200–₹300 |
Parking and Vehicle Access
No private vehicle access within approximately 300 metres of the temple - the lane leading to Banke Bihari is pedestrian-only. E-rickshaws operate up to the lane entrance; walk the final 300 metres. Official parking zones are on the outer roads - from there, use e-rickshaws or walk.
Dress code at the entrance: The temple management enforces a strict dress code. Shorts, sleeveless tops, ripped or torn jeans, mini skirts and nightwear are prohibited. Temple staff check clothing at the lane entrance. Experience My India briefs every pilgrim on dress requirements 24 hours before the tour.
Banke Bihari Darshan Experience Summary - Quick Reference
Experience | Season | Best Timing | Duration | Cost | Notes |
Opening darshan | Summer | 7:45–9:00 AM | 30–45 mins | Free | Calmest window of the day |
Opening darshan | Winter | 8:45–10:00 AM | 30–45 mins | Free | Calmest window of the day |
Midmorning darshan | Both | 10:00–11:30 AM | 45–75 mins | Free | Moderate crowd; jhanki very active |
Evening darshan | Summer | 5:30–7:00 PM | 45 mins | Free | Good on weekdays |
Evening darshan | Winter | 4:30–6:00 PM | 45 mins | Free | Good on weekdays |
Janmashtami Aarti | August 16 | Midnight | 60 mins | Free | Only formal Aarti of the year |
Holi Phool Wali Holi | March 1–3 | Morning session | 60 mins | Free | Flower Holi - arrive early |
Monday morning | Summer | 7:45–9:00 AM | 45 mins | Free | Consistently calmest weekday |
Weekday vs weekend | Any | Tuesday–Thursday | Any | Free | 60–70% less crowd than Saturday |
What Nobody Tells You About Banke Bihari Temple
After visiting Banke Bihari Temple over 400 times since 2018 and guiding more than 50,000 pilgrims through the darshan, here is what I - Gurudutt, founder of Experience My India - share privately with every visitor before entering the lane:
The timing shifts by exactly one full hour between summer and winter - and most travel websites only give one set of timings. Summer opening: 7:45 AM. Winter opening: 8:45 AM. Summer evening: 5:30 PM. Winter evening: 4:30 PM. Arriving at 7:45 AM in December means standing outside a closed gate for 60 minutes. Experience My India confirms the exact current timing on the morning of every Vrindavan tour - this prevents the single most common mistake at this temple.
Photography inside Banke Bihari is prohibited throughout the entire interior - not just in the sanctum. This ban includes the outer halls, the corridors and the approach area inside the main gate. It is enforced by temple staff, not just signage. Mobile phones in the hand are approached by staff immediately. Keep your phone in your pocket from the moment you enter the main gate. Our guides always repeat this specifically before entry.
There is no VIP darshan system at Banke Bihari Temple. No paid VIP pass, no special line, no paid Sugam ticket exists. Any individual or agent claiming to sell a VIP or priority darshan pass at Banke Bihari is operating a scam. The only legitimate system is general queue darshan (free) or guided timing-based darshan as offered by Experience My India through early arrival at the right session. Call +91-7302265809 - we never sell VIP passes and our advantage is purely timing knowledge.
The jhanki (curtain) opens more frequently in the first 60 minutes after the session begins than at any other point in the day. During the opening 60 minutes, priests are completing the early seva sequence - the curtain is opened and closed multiple times in quick succession. By 10:30 AM, the frequency of jhanki openings reduces as the session progresses toward the noon closing. The best jhanki darshan experience is therefore in the first hour after opening.
The afternoon closure in summer is 5.5 hours - the longest afternoon break of any major Vrindavan temple. From 12:00 PM to 5:30 PM in summer, the temple is completely closed. This window is the most misunderstood aspect of Banke Bihari timings - first-time visitors who arrive at 2:00 PM after a morning journey find closed doors with no information about reopening time. Plan your morning darshan before noon or your evening darshan from 5:30 PM onward.
Experience My India plans all Banke Bihari visits around these exact realities - seasonal timing confirmation, pre-entry briefings, jhanki window positioning and crowd timing. WhatsApp +91-7302265809 to book a visit planned around how Banke Bihari actually works.
Know Before You Visit Banke Bihari Temple
Summer timings (March–October): Morning 7:45 AM – 12:00 PM · Evening 5:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Winter timings (November–February): Morning 8:45 AM – 1:00 PM · Evening 4:30 PM – 8:30 PM
The timing shifts by one full hour between summer and winter - always confirm the current schedule on the day of your visit
No regular daily Aarti at Banke Bihari - the temple follows jhanki (curtain) darshan, not a bell-and-lamp Aarti format
Photography is prohibited throughout the entire interior - keep your phone in your pocket from the main gate entrance
Dress code is enforced at the lane entrance - no shorts, sleeveless tops, ripped jeans, mini skirts or nightwear
No VIP darshan pass exists - anyone selling a priority or VIP pass is running a scam
Best darshan window: 7:45–9:00 AM in summer and 8:45–10:00 AM in winter on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday
The afternoon closure in summer is 5.5 hours (12:00 PM – 5:30 PM) - arriving mid-afternoon means finding closed gates
Vehicles cannot enter the last 300 metres of the lane - use e-rickshaws from Keshi Ghat road or ISKCON area
Janmashtami is the only day of the year when the temple conducts a formal midnight Aarti with bells and lamps
The jhanki curtain opens most frequently in the first 60 minutes after opening - arrive at the start of the session for the richest experience
Experience My India confirms timings, pre-briefs pilgrims on jhanki tradition and positions groups optimally for every Banke Bihari visit. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.
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