The temple premises, though huge, can be easily explored on your own―so it’s advisable to ignore the guides lurking around in the premises. If festivals are your kind of thing and crowds don’t bother you―try visiting the temple around the Hindu month of Chaitra (March-April) during the merry dance and song festival of Brahmotsav―and join the Lord as his rath (carriage) takes Him out for a tour from his temple house to the adjoining pavilion.
Sri Ranganatha (Rangaji) Temple
Arti ShahArti Shah|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING, VRINDAVAN Updated : Nov 2, 2016, 02.24 PM IST
The temple premises, though huge, can be easily explored on your own―so it’s advisable to ignore the guides lurking around in the premises. If festivals are your kind of thing and crowds don’t bother you―try visiting the temple around the Hindu month of Chaitra (March-April) during the merry dance and song festival of Brahmotsav―and join the Lord as his rath (carriage) takes Him out for a tour from his temple house to the adjoining pavilion.
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