While exploring the Everest base camp, the valley of flowers, Zanskar river, they came across various forms of hospitality arrangements which made them feel at home. The nature loving duo knew exactly what the folks of busy cities seek. So, after successfully running a resort in Rishikesh for 2 years, to give you a memorable experience, love, comfort and contentment with their impeccable hospitality they have opened this homestay: parable stay in Vrindavan.
Parable Stays is a homestay with a unique blend of comfort and traditions with hospitality at its best. This homestay is located in one of the most known societies of Vrindavan “Pushpanjali Baikunth, Phase 1” which is 5kms from bus stand and 12kms from Mathura railway station. Our place is Easily accessible with one’s own conveyance.
Explore the city with us which highlights the historical and religious significance of various temples like Nidhivan, seva kunj, Banke Bihari and Radha Vallabh. Enjoy the culture and festivities like Janmashtami, radhaashtami, kartikey and Brij ki Holi that will lure you to visit the city at least once and then keeping bringing you back where lord Krishna spent most of his childhood days and to worship his divine consort, Radha.
Parable Stays offers a simplistic and pleasant experience with inner peace, Gratifying your stay in a relaxing way-Life is beautiful. In our homestay we have 7 rooms which includes 6 deluxe and 1 family room.
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Dedicated to Lord Krishna, Banke Bihari temple is a holy edifice of worship and stands among the most spectacular Vrindavan tourist places. Integrated in 1854, the temple homes a grand collection of Lord Krishna Idols and painting along with his acquaintances. The temple also depicts various phases of Lord Krishna's life, beginning from his childhood
Spread in a vast 55 acres of land, Prem Mandir in Vrindavan is not just a temple but an alluring piece of architecture, much admired by the visitors. Completed in 2012, the mandir holds a number of Idols Sri Radha Krishna. Prem, a Hindi word translating to Love in English, the temple also illustrates the eternal love between Lord Krishan and Radhe.
Considered amongst the prime ISKCON temples in the world, Sri Sri Krishna Balram Temple holds various structures and idols of Sri Krishna and Sri Balram. Apart from its dedication towards the lords, the temple is highly admired for its clean environment and spiritual wealth. At the temple, visitors can participate in various poojas that are orchestrated throughout the day.
One of the most visited Vrindavan tourist places, Shree Rang Nath Ji Temple is an imposing holy destination with a distinct architectural design. Spread in an enormous piece of land, the temple is one of the largest in Vrindavan with ancient decor and homes various columns, pillars, and even a lake. The temple is dedicated to the 8th century Vaishnava saint,
Seva Kunj illustrates the mesmerizing tales of Krishan and Radha, who used to visit this place and spend hours together. A large dome-shaped temple, Seva Kunj is decorated with various paintings of Lord Krishna and Radha on the walls. Open only during the day, the gates of Sev Kunj are closed after sunset. Upon entry, visitors can gaze on the Lalit Kunj
With gorgeous ancient palaces on the coasts, the Keshi Ghat is an open bathing spot in Vrindavan. The ghat is considered to be one of the most elegant banks of the river Yamuna. Worshipers from across the globe visit the place throughout the year to take a dip in the sacred water of Yamuna. The banks also host the grand Madanmohan temple
Sri Ashta Sakhi Temple is an ancient temple devoted to Lord Krishna, Radha and their acquaintances named the Astha Sakhi, in other words, eight friends. According to ancient mythology, the temple is known to be the place where Lord Krishna would perform the holy act of Ras Leela. Being centuries old, the temple has gone through it's fair
Built in the year 1832, the house belonged to the famous surveyor and geographer, Sir George Everest, after whom the world’s highest peak is named. He stayed in Mussoorie for around a good 30 years and the house showcases some interesting facts about the famous personality. It is 6 km from Gandhi Chowk / Library
An establishment dating way back to 1627, Sri Jugal Kishore Ji temple is probably one of the oldest architectures found in the city of Vrindavan. Ari Jugal Kishore Ji Temple consists of 4 temples asked to be built by the Mughal ruler, Akbar. The stories depict that, the construction of these temples follow the Mughal era when Akbar,
One of the latest additions to the grand collection of temples and ashrams in Vrindavan, Sri Giridhar Dham Ashram was integrated on the 1st of December in 2016. Conceptualized and brought into existence by Swamini Vishwamohini, the ashram is committed to Sri Giridhar and his collaborator Yamuna Devi.
Taking the shape of an elegant lotus flower, Priyakant Ju Mandir is a glamorous temple devoted to Lord Krishna and Radha. Here, it is believed that Lord Krishna in the form of Kant Ju and Radharani in the avatar of Priya Ji bestows their blessing upon numerous visitors who come to pray in the temple.
An ancient Goswami temple in Vrindavan, Madan Mohan temple is found in the vicinity of the Kaliya Ghat. The temple originated on the Dwadasa Aditya hill, 50 feet above the ground which provides for an enthralling view of the scenic ambiance around the temple. The name of the temple, Madam Mohan,
A spiritual establishment designed for the devotees of Vaishno Devi, the temple holds a glorious cave and an enormous idol of Goddess Vaishno Devi. Devotees and pilgrims from across the nation visit the place in search of serene spirituality and peace of mind. Inside the cave, visitors can also find carvings and images of the nine avatars of Vaishno Devi.
Found in the epicenter of the city, Munger Raj Mandir is a temple made by Sadhu Maharaja and his family. Built-in 1932, the temple is visited by a number of tourists from across the globe throughout the year. The temple is festooned upon with a number of lush tropics inclusive trees of kadamba leading to the main shrine with idols of Radha Mohanji
A popular destination in Vrindavan and across the Mathura district, Shree Geeta Mandir, is a mesmerizing destination with rich holy values and cultural presence. The temple holds an idol of Lord Krishna along with 'Gita Stambh', a piece of diverse architecture that illustrates the victory of good over evil.
With an elegant architectural design and spread in a tremendous area is the holy Vrinda Kunja. The temple is encapsulated with various trees and gardens providing a unique look to the entire establishment. Apart from aarti and poojas, the place is also known for conducting various sessions and classes on lessons from Mahabharata.
Parikrama is one of the major rituals of Hindu religion which involves moving in a clockwise direction around a spot or an object. This is done to indicate their reverence for their Lords. Several hundred and thousands of pilgrims perform the Vrindavan Parikrama. This ritual in Vrindavan is around 13 kilometers long
Popularly known as the ‘Festival of Colors’, Holi is a festival that is celebrated with the utmost enthusiasm in the city of Vrindavan. Hence, it is among the top things to do in Vrindavan. There are several thousands of devotees that visit the destination around Holi to celebrate it with the Lord, in his home. Apart from colors,
Perhaps among the best things to do in Vrindavan after Holi is being a part of yet another grand festival. Taking place around ten days after the Holi celebrations, maybe in the month of February or March, Brahmotsavam is the largest festival that is celebrated in Vrindavan. This festival witnesses more than a hundred thousand people visiting.
When you ask someone about what to do in Vrindavan, visiting the Banke Bihari Temple is perhaps the first thing that is suggested by them. This is one of the most popular and significant temples that cover the floors of Vrindavan. Falling in the list of seven temples dedicated to ‘Thakur of Vrindavan’, Banke Bihari is a marvel to behold.
Apart from the temples and holy rituals, another thing that this town is famous for is the scrumptious little snacks and the ever so drool-worthy lassis. Be it meethi or namkeen, malai wali or plain, lassi is one thing that one must try out when in Vrindavan. The best place is to have it from the markets sitting near the Banke Bihari temple.
Another one of the famous things to do in Vrindavan is paying a visit to the famous ISKCON temple. Also named as Krishna Balaram Mandir, the idea behind establishing the ISKCON temple was to promote the teachings of the Vedas and the holy Bhagavad Gita. Constructed in 1975, ISKCON Vrindavan is not only famed for its tranquility that is easy
Vrindavan is a destination that is known for being a destination that has holy tales revolving around Lord Krishna, Sri Radha, and the gopis. One such place in Vrindavan, where Krishna rested with Radha is Nidhi Van, a shrine. There is a bed that is decorated every evening by the priests. It is believed that every night, Lord Krishna visits the
This place provide ideal setting for events like celebrating birthdays, Satsang & Kirtan, engagement ceremony, Baby shower, Sant seva and small family weddings etc. At parable stays we even provide home baked fresh cakes made on order , customized cakes for birthdays, anniversary and other special occasion. We try to make one’s experience as memorable and peaceful as possible. Always at guests service.

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