BARSANA PARIKRAMA

Barsana Parvat, also known as Brahmagiri and Vilasa Parvat, holds immense spiritual significance in Braj. It is believed that Lord Brahma desired to render personal service to Shri Radha and Krishna, and thus incarnated himself as these hills, as mentioned in the Padma Purana. The sacred site has four peaks, representing the four heads of Lord Brahma.

Among these, the white-colored hill is regarded as Lord Brahma, while the black-colored hill is said to represent Lord Vishnu. Atop the Brahma hill stands the grand and revered Larily-Lal (Shriji) Temple, the main temple of Barsana dedicated to Shri Radha Rani. Surrounding the hills is a 3 km parikrama path, which devotees undertake with deep devotion, experiencing the divine aura of Radha-Krishna’s eternal leelas.

Darshan Timings:
Summer

  • Morning: 07:30 am to 12:30 pm

  • Evening: 04:30 pm to 09:00 pm

Winter

  • Morning: 08:30 am to 12:00 noon

  • Evening Aarti: 05:00 pm to 09:00 pm

Barsana Parvat is not merely a hill but a sacred embodiment of devotion, where even Lord Brahma and Vishnu became part of Radha-Krishna’s leelas, blessing every devotee who walks its divine parikrama path.