Originally built in 1542 by Raja Man Singh, Radha Raman Temple holds immense historical and spiritual significance within the Gaudiya Vaishnavite tradition. This sacred temple is entirely dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha, with the unique distinction that the deity is believed to have self-manifested in the form of a Salagram shila (sacred stone). The temple has retained its old-world charm and architectural authenticity over centuries. Among followers of Gaudiya Vaishnavism, this temple is considered one of the most important pilgrimage destinations, and it continues to draw devotees who seek to deepen their spiritual connection with Krishna and Radha.
