Nestled just a stone’s throw away from Banke Bihari Mandir, lies the magnificent Radha Vallabh temple. This temple is home to the revered deities of Sri Sri Radha Vallabh Ji, who were worshiped by the great saint Sri Hit Harivansh ji Maharaj. Legend has it that Sri Hit Harivansh Maharaj was an incarnation of the ‘vamsi’ or flute of Lord Krishna himself. He descended to spread the inner confidential teachings which emphasize the sublime loving exchanges between Radha and Krishna.
As one approaches the temple, they must ascend a flight of stairs and navigate through a winding lane before finally arriving at the temple courtyard. Once inside, they are greeted by the breathtaking darshan of Sri Sri Radha Vallabh Jiu. Interestingly, while the altar does not feature a separate deity of Radharani, the deity of Radha Vallabh Ju boasts a long braid cascading from their crown. According to the Rasika Vaishnavas of Vrindavan, this is because not everyone is eligible to see the confidential form of Srimati Radharani. Thus, the deity is a ‘yugal jodi’, meaning that both Radha and Krishna are together in one body. The long braid and hair of Radha Vallabh Ji is believed to represent that of Srimati Radharani.