Jaipur, which has already been blessed by Govind Devji, will become a witness to yet another divine centre, the Gupt Vrindavan Dham where devotees will be coming and seeking solace, soaking the spiritual fervour spread around.
This Gupt Vrindavan Dham being spread on 6 acress of land will come up as a beautiful 17-story temple while being built at an estimated cost of ₹300 crore.
The spiritual centre is more than just a temple; it will be a cultural hub which will uplift the spiritual and cultural fabric of Jaipur. With 70% of the construction completed, it stands strong promising to become a beacon of faith, devotion, and architectural brilliance.
As Jaipur prepares to mark its 300th Foundation Day in 2027, the Gupt Vrindavan Dham will stand as a proud symbol of the city’s deep-rooted traditions and forward-looking aspirations. This monumental project is set to place Jaipur firmly on the global spiritual map, drawing devotees and tourists from across the world.
The temple is dedicated to the divine deities Krishna-Balrama, Radha-Shyamsundar, and Gaura-Nitai. Once completed, thousands of devotees will gather in its grand prayer hall for darshan, immersing themselves under the spiritual aura. The temple’s intricate design merges traditional Rajasthani architecture with modern aesthetics, featuring a Rajputana-style dome at its pinnacle and glass-embedded walls.
Architect Madhu Pandit Das, renowned for designing the Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir, the world’s largest temple, is spearheading the project. The temple’s design ensures that visitors experience spiritual enlightenment and cultural grandeur simultaneously.
The innovative infrastructure of the space will come with educational and cultural spaces. The temple will house an education hall, a theatre, and exhibitions narrating the story of “Gupt Vrindavan” through modern technology. Also there will be a Sattvic Restaurant where devotees will have a serene dining experience on the fifth floor.