Govinddeo (Jaipur) Temple

Built by Raja Man Singh of Jaipur in 1590 AD, Gobinddeo temple is a fine example ofJaipurTemple medieval India’s architectural grandeur. The temple is erected in the form of a Greek cross. History says that it took five long years for its completion. It is believed that the temple stands at the heavenly meeting site of Radha and Krishna.
This temple was of seven stories high, out of which Auranghaseeb demolished four. The altar is made up of marble, gold and silver. The altar contains the idols of Govindaji Lord Caitanya, and Nityananda. Idols of Radha, Krishna, Lord Jagannath adorns the lower layer of the altar. It also holds a Govardhana-shila. The sculptured lotus flower in the main hall and the large ghee lamps on the top are historical landmarks of the temple. The temple holds a replica of the original deity of Govindaji since at the time of Muslim invasion the original one was removed to Jaipur Palace

Shahji Temple

Erected in the year 1876, The Shahji Temple, turns to be one of the signature structures in ShivaTempleVrindavan. A masterpiece in terms of art, this magnificent shrine blends beautifully different styles of structural designs in its framework. Its lovely marble structures and lofty spiral columns exposes outstanding architectural handiness. Though every nook and corner of the temple is festooned with marvelous artistic expressions the `Basanti Kamra’ or the darball hall surpasses all the other facades with its elegant charm. Exquisitely fashioned Belgian glass chandeliers and fine paintings that adorn the Darbar hall arrests the vision of the beholder. A bevy of stylish miniatures that embellishes the interior of the temple is a delight for all art lovers.
Built in the form of a palace for Sri Radha Krishna, Shahjii temple rolls in to one the architectural splendors of Lakhnawi, Rajashthani and Italian susceptibility in its glorious construction. The deties of Radha Krishna is also called as Chote Radha Ramanji and the temple is constructed in a way that the idols have easy access to all part of the temple. It blends art and love aesthetically and because of its extreme beauty it is quite often referred as Tehre khambe wallah mandir .

Rangaji (Sri Ranganatha) Temple (Vrindavan)

Dates back to 1851. A bizarre melange of architectural styles: a Rajput entrance gate, a south RangajiTempleIndian gopuram, an Italian-style colonnade. You might just pause at the entrance to take in the two electronic puppet shows depicting scenes from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. Non-Hindus are not permitted into the central enclosure, which has a 15 m gold-plated pillar. Open daily 6 to 11 am and 4 to 9 pm in summer (6 to 12 pm and 3 to 9 pm in winter).