Vrindavan's Shahji Temple: Mysterious Basanti Room Opens on Basant Panchami

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News18•23-01-2026, 13:29
Vrindavan's Shahji Temple: Mysterious Basanti Room Opens on Basant Panchami
- •On Basant Panchami, the 'Basanti Room' (Yellow Room) at Vrindavan's Shahji Temple, also known as the 'Temple of Crooked Pillars,' opens to devotees.
- •This mysterious room, dedicated to Lord Radharamanji, opens only twice a year: on Basant Panchami and again on Trayodashi and Chaturdashi of Sawan month.
- •The room is elaborately decorated with yellow colors, flowers, Belgian chandeliers, and depictions of Radha-Krishna's divine pastimes.
- •Lord Radharamanji gives darshan in yellow garments, signifying the arrival of spring and joy; 56 types of yellow offerings are made.
- •The temple's unique architecture, including crooked pillars resembling snakes and a large throne for Lord Radharamanji, attracts devotees globally.
Why It Matters: Vrindavan's Shahji Temple unveils its special Basanti Room on Basant Panchami, attracting global devotees.
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