About the Temple

A place of faith, devotion, and history

Temple History

History

Around fifty years ago, a beautiful temple was built, housing sacred idols of Radha and Krishna crafted from Ashtadhatu (a special blend of eight metals). Unfortunately, during that time theft was common, and the idols were stolen. However, divine justice soon followed — the thieves who committed this act suffered severe injuries, losing their hands and legs. Later, through a remarkable turn of events, the idols were rediscovered in a village pond. This happened after a close relative of the family had a dream that revealed their location. Guided by this vision, the idols were recovered, restoring faith and devotion among the people.

To honor the wishes of their great forefathers, Mr. Krishan Gupta, along with his siblings and the entire Gupta family, decided to rebuild the temple from scratch. The new construction not only includes the installation of new idols but also provides a sacred space for worship, a place for community gatherings, a market area for the locals, and a venue to support families during weddings and other cultural functions.

Thus, the temple stands today not only as a spiritual center but also as a symbol of heritage, unity, and service to society.