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Shri Vrinda Devi Temple, Kamyavan (Vrindavan)- History, Timings, Location & More


Overview

Kamyavan is blessed forest on the Braj land which is 12 KM from Vrindavan and 25 KM from Mathura, is an important point for pilgrims visiting Braj. Kamyavan is also a holy site of the Dwadash Vans (12 holy forests) of Brah. Anyone who has any kind of devotion towards Lord Krishna cannot fail to recognize and value the deep spiritual value of Kamyavan forest. The forest of Kamyavan is often called the "Forest of Desires" and "Wish-Fulfilling Forest" because it is said that any true devotee who has a desire, will have that wish fulfilled if they visit. Kamyavan is full of green plantation and divine energy. So, any pilgrim who would like spiritual satisfaction and peace whilst undertaking the Mathura-Vrindavan Yatra, will forfeit that opportunity if they do not visit Kamyavan.


Shri Vrinda Devi Temple (Kamyavan) Timings

The Shri Vrinda Devi Temple in Kamyavan is open from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM in the morning and 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM in the evening. The temple is closed from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM in the afternoon.


Timings

  1. Morning Timings: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
  2. Afternoon Timings: Closed from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
  3. Evening Timings: 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM


Timings in Table


Mythological & Spiritual Significance of Kamyavan

Kamyavan is the fourth among the twelve sacred forests of Braj, marked as a notable spiritual destination about 12 km from the holy town of Vrindavan and about 25 km from Mathura. The name Kamyavan means the "Forest of desires" and it is known as a sacred place where devotees can fulfill their true and sincere spiritual desires.


The Pastimes of Krishna and Radha in Kamyavan

  1. Kamyavan is endowed with a connection to divinity and is the site of many boyhood pastimes of Lord Krishna. He spent a large part of his childhood here, playing with his cowherding friends, and engaging with them in study and teaching, all of which have created a deep connection to the sacredness and memory of the forest.


The Kadamba Tree - Krishna's favorite tree

  1. The Kadamba tree (Neolamarckia cadamba) is symbolically very significante to Kamyavan in general and has many scented, round flowers. A lot of people are familiar with the iconography of Lord Krishna playing his flute under a sacred Kadamba tree (Panchavadi). The Kadamba is seen as representing the divine love of Krishna, and having a significant part of the spiritual power of Kamyavan.


The Pandavas were in Kamyavan during their exile

  1. Kamyavan is mentioned often in the holy book Mahabharata. According to the text, the Pandavas spent a significant time in the Kamyavan area. During their time they spent time with many sages and in spiritual practice, leaving a greater and deeper sacred energy in Kamyavan.


Kamyavan: A Van of Fulfillment

  1. The Adi Varaha Purana sings praises of Kamyavan as a place where any and all wishes made by the demigods and devotees become fulfilled. Bathing in its multiple sacred ponds, such as Vimala Kund and Dharma Kund, is known to yield great spiritual merit and purify the spirit. Its reputation as a "wish-fulfilling" forest attracts pilgrims destined to gain blessings, mercy, and fulfill their spiritual desires.



Local Legends and Stories of Kamyavan

Kamyavan is an enchanted grove in Braj enveloped by numerous legendary tales, many of which are directly related to our Ah, Krishna. The stories carry a spiritual weight that add to the significance of Kamyavan for those seeking spirituality.


1. Krishna Climbs Kadamba Trees.

  1. One of the most told stories associated with Kamyavan was the amazing fondness Krishna had for climbing Kadamba trees. Kamyavan is filled with Kadamba trees. Lord Krishna usually climbed the trees to perform on his flute those amazing melodies he presented in the forest. The magnificent fragrance of the Kadamba flowers symbolizes Krishna's love in the grove, and His presence. Devotees come to Kamyavan to visit the Kadamba trees in order to make that connect, to search for blessings, and to experience Krishna's divineness that lingers in the environment.


2. Stories of Wishes Granted

  1. Kamyavan, called the "Forest of Wishes" could be regarded as one of the few sites where wishes are granted or fulfilled. Locals believe that anyone going to Kamyavan, a historic forest and place of pilgrimage, who pray with sincerity at sacred sites such as Apsara Kund or Kamyavan Mahadev Temple will have their wishes fulfilled. It is said that both mortal beings and celestial are granted their wishes in Kamyavan where miracles are said to happen. The spiritual immunity of Kamyavan is believed to be the means of fulfillment these wishes.


3. Saints and Sages Who Meditated Here

  1. Kamyavan is perhaps one of the most famous meditation sites in the land of saints and sages. Many stories of saints and sages including Valmiki and Vyas Rishi lived and/or meditated in Kamyavan and attained enlightenment and divine wisdom and connected to Krishna during their time in the forest. Kamyavan is a quiet, peaceful, and serene forest where great sages performed austerities and meditated to make divine connection. Devotees believe that the vibrations of meditation and devotion that were created by great saints still exists, making Kamyavan a sacred place for any modern day seeker.


Location of Kamyavan and How to Get There

Kamyavan, or Kamvan, or Kaman, is located in the western region of Braj, about 60 km from Mathura, and 13 km from Barsana. This most sacred of forests is well-known in its spiritual significance and is one of the twelve forests of Braj related to Lord Krishna's divine pastimes.


How to Reach:

  1. From Mathura: A 1.5–2 hour drive via NH44 (60 km).
  2. From Vrindavan: A 1.5–2 hour drive via NH44 (65 km).
  3. From Delhi: A 3–4 hour drive via NH44 (150 km).

For precise directions, visit- Google Maps link.



Important Temples and Places to Visit in Kamyavan

Kamyavan is a sacred forest full of temples and divine spots, with each one having its own spiritual significance.


1. Kamyavan Mahadev Temple

  1. This temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is known for fulfilling the wishes of those devotees who pray, with purity of heart and devotion to the Lord. Maha Shivratri is the best time to pray to Lord Shiva.


2. Charan Pahadi (Krishna's Footmarks on Stone)

  1. A sacred place where it is claimed that the footmarks of Lord Krishna are made permanent on stone, showing his presence in Kamyavan.


3. Lukluk Dauji Temple

  1. The peaceful, serene temple is dedicated to Lord Balarama and commemorates his playful leela with Krishna.


4. Dauji Mandir (With Respect to Balarama)

  1. This temple is also about Balarama and his position in respect to Krishna. It is prayed that Balarama gives strength and courage to all devotees here at the temple.


5. Gopeshwar Mahadev Temple

  1. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and where Shiva's consciousness and state is Gopeshwar. Praying at this temple will bring blessings, Godly protection, and divine instruction.


6. Apsara Kund (With Respect to Celestial Dancers)

  1. It is said to be a divine pond with celestial dancers. This pond brings spiritual blessings, the purification of the soul, and heavenly blessings to your life.

7. Radha Rani Temple

  1. The beauty of the temple is dedicated to Radha. Devotees and pilgrims come to this temple for blessings of tranquility, peace, and spiritual and divine love connection.



Conclusion

Shri Vrinda Devi Temple located in Kamyavan, Vrindavan is a holy pilgrimage site with great religious and historical significance. The temple has a peaceful aura and a strong connection to Lord Krishna and Radha, it provides a welcoming escape from the crowd of temples that Vrindavan has to offer, therefore it is a must see for any pilgrim or tourist visiting the region of Braj. Whether your interest is in the divine energy of the location, witnessing the peaceful beauty, or connecting to the significant mythology surrounding the area of Kamyavan, you will discover an experience unlike any other.


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FAQs About Kamyavan


1. Where is Kamyavan situated?

Kamyavan is situated about 12 km from Vrindavan and 60 km from Mathura in the Braj region of Uttar Pradesh, India, which has a divine connotation to it.


2. Why is Kamyavan renowned?

Kamyavan is renowned for being one of the 12 sacred forest of Braj identified with the pastimes of Lord Krishna and is known as a "wish-fulfilling forest".


3. What are the important temples in Kamyavan?

The important temples are: Kamyavan Mahadev Temple, Shri Vrinda Devi Temple, Radha Rani Temple, Gopeshwar Mahadev Temple, and Apsara Kund which have separate sacredness and spiritual importance.


4. How to include Kamyavan in Mathura Vrindavan tour?

You can include Kamyavan in one day tour package from Vrindavan or Mathura and in that we provide a guided tour of this great spiritual forest which is nice and peaceful.


5. What is the story behind the Kadamba trees in Kamyavan?

The Kadamba trees in Kamyavan are closely associated with Lord Krishna playing the flute under them. The Kadamba trees symbolize divine love and divine energy.


6. Is Kamyavan crowded like Vrindavan?

No, Kamyavan is offbeat and provides a peaceful experience compared to the crowded temples in Vrindavan. It is nice and peaceful where you can reflect and have devotion.


7. Can I go to Kamyavan during festivals?

Yes! Kamyavan is especially wonderful during festivals like Holi and Kartik Purnima; festivals when many devotees gather and participate in special rituals and festivities.


8. Are there holy ponds in Kamyavan?

Yes, there are several holy ponds in Kamyavan, including Apsara Kund and Dharma Kund; devotees bathe in these sacred ponds believing the sin is washed away, and their desires fulfilled.


9. Is it appropriate to meditate in Kamyavan?

Absolutely! The peaceful atmosphere of Kamyavan - combined with its spiritual history - makes it the ideal location to meditate in, and find peace with nature.


10. What can I expect from a visit to Kamyavan?

Visitors can expected a very spiritual experience of connecting with Lord Krishna’s pastimes, while taking in the beauty of nature, and visiting holy temples and ponds.

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