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Hindu temple dedicated to the combined form of Radha Krishna in Vrindavan

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Banke Bihari Temple: Hindu temple dedicated to the combined form of Radha Krishna in Vrindavan
Banke Bihari Temple is a Hindu temple situated in the town of Vrindavan, Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India. The temple is dedicated to Banke Bihari who is believed to be the combined form of Radha and Krishna. Banke Bihari was originally worshipped at Nidhivan, Vrindavan. Later, when Banke Bihari temple was constructed around 1864, the idol of Banke Bihari was moved to its present temple.

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