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==Shah Bihari Ji Temple / [[:hi:शाह बिहारी जी मन्दिर|शाह बिहारी जी मन्दिर]]== | ==Shah Bihari Ji Temple / [[:hi:शाह बिहारी जी मन्दिर|शाह बिहारी जी मन्दिर]]== | ||
+ | [[File:Shah Ji Temple Vrindavan Mathura 3.jpg|Shah Ji Temple, [[Vrindavan]], [[Mathura]]|thumb|250px]] | ||
*A resident of Lucknow, Seth Kundan Lal Shah, constructed this grand, white marble-stone temple in 1835 AD at great expense. | *A resident of Lucknow, Seth Kundan Lal Shah, constructed this grand, white marble-stone temple in 1835 AD at great expense. | ||
*He was an unalloyed devotee of Shri [[Chaitanya Mahaprabhu]]. | *He was an unalloyed devotee of Shri [[Chaitanya Mahaprabhu]]. | ||
− | *This temple presently gives some idea of the incomparable grandeur of [[Vrindavan]] in previous times.<br /> | + | *This temple presently gives some idea of the incomparable grandeur of [[Vrindavan]] in previous times. |
+ | ==Gallery== | ||
+ | [[File:Shah Ji Temple Vrindavan Mathura 1.jpg|Shah Ji Temple, [[Vrindavan]], [[Mathura]]|thumb|250px]] | ||
+ | [[File:Shah Ji Temple Vrindavan Mathura 2.jpg|Shah Ji Temple, [[Vrindavan]], [[Mathura]]|thumb|250px]] | ||
+ | [[File:Shah Ji Temple Vrindavan Mathura 4.jpg|Basanti Kamra, Shah Ji Temple, [[Vrindavan]], [[Mathura]]|thumb|250px]] | ||
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{{Temples Of Vrindavan}} | {{Temples Of Vrindavan}} | ||
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Shah Bihari Ji Temple / शाह बिहारी जी मन्दिर
- A resident of Lucknow, Seth Kundan Lal Shah, constructed this grand, white marble-stone temple in 1835 AD at great expense.
- He was an unalloyed devotee of Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
- This temple presently gives some idea of the incomparable grandeur of Vrindavan in previous times.
Gallery