Temple Walk
Red Earth X Jaipur
Inner City Walks
The Hidden Vrindavan: Krishna Temples of Jaipur
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24 January, 2020 // 8 am – 10 am
Meeting point: Choti Choupar Police Station http://bit.ly/2FNQtr0
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Jaipur is often regarded as the “Hidden Vrindavan” because of the benign presence of four important Krishna deities, who travelled to Jaipur from Vrindavan (in the Braj region) in the 17th century. The walk features a visit to Govind Dev Temple: the most prominent temple of Jaipur, located within the royal precinct; and the other light maps of Caitanya tradition: Radha-Damodar, Shri Radha-Gopinath, and Shri Vinodilal – located in varying neighbourhoods within the walled city.
Guests will be able to compare various modes of architectural conventions followed by temples, and study their decorative elements, as well as get a sense of their religious abandon and joie-de-vivre.
Guided by Himanshu Verma (Director, Red Earth & Arts Curator).
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INR 2500/pax+GST
For guests using Indian credit cards, please pay here: https://rzp.io/l/U5gQYFG // For international cards, please transfer via paypal to himanshu@redearthindia.com (42 USD per person per event). Please mention the events / no. of pax per event you have paid for.
Limited spots. Please pay in advance to book.
Inner city walks are also available on a customised basis.
Contact 9818290054 / projects@redearthindia.com







