Radha Teela – The Place of Raas Leela of Sri Radha-Krishna

Radha Teela – This place situated on Vrindavan Parikrama Marg is the place of Raas Leela of Sri RadhaKrishna, known as ‘Radha Teela’. In ancient times, Shri Yamuna ji used to flow near this mound. This mound was covered with beautiful trees and creepers.

According to belief, the trees standing here are in the form of Sri Radha-Krishna and Gopis. Even today, like Nidhivan and Seva-Kunj here Sri Radha-Krishna and Gopis perform Raas in the night. That’s why visits here stopped after the evening. This mound was named ‘Radha Teela’ because it is the place of Raas of Sri Priya-Pritam.

(Source: Display Board at Radha Teela)

Radha Teela (Raman Reti) – Gate Opening Time

Radha Teela (Raman Reti) – Gate Opening Time

Morning: 4 am – 12 Noon

Evening: 3 pm – 9 pm

Note: Every evening a flock of parrots descends on the Radha Teela in Vrindavan to taste the grains scattered for them.

(हर शाम तोतों का झुंड रमन रेती, वृंदावन में राधा टीला पर उनके लिए बिखरे अनाज को चखने के लिए उतरता है)

What is the Price of Misri Per Kilogram in Dauji/Baldeo?

I remember, in the year 2014, Rs. 50 was the price of Misri per kilogram in Dauji/Baldeo.

This year 2023 during the visit to Dauji/Baldeo to watch Huranga I found the rate of Misri – Rs. 70 per kilogram.

It is said, Lord Krishna was fond of Makkhan (butter) & Misri.

In Hinduism, Misri is offered to God as Bhog and distributed among devotees as Prasad.

Thus, I purchased one kilogram for my home and my friends also purchased one kilogram for their homes.

What is the Price of Kulhar Lassi in Dauji/Baldeo?

I with friends visited Dauji/Baldeo to attend the Huranga festival.

While returning we stop to have Kulhar Lassi in Dauji/Baldeo market.

The best about the lassi was the thick cream on top – The icing on the cake.

Gulped the creamiest, lip-smacking lassi. Loved the unforgettable taste.

And not to forget an earthy flavor to the sweet lassi due to Kulhar.

Eco-friendly. Traditional, Refreshing, Sweet Lassi.

The tour is incomplete if one is not having Kulhar Lassi in Dauji/Baldeo.

And the best is, it is not at all heavy on the tummy. A must-try.

The price? Rs. 30 per Kulhar. Not expensive. Isn’t it?

Vrindavan to Dauji/Baldeo by Auto – How much I Paid?

Vrindavan to Dauji/Baldeo – How to reach? – The question.

I planned with local Vrindavan friends to visit Dauji/Baldeo to attend Huranga festival.

Huranga festival is celebrated at Dauji/Baldeo next day after Holi festival in Vrindavan.

My friend told me that buses for Dauji/Baldeo are available only at New Bus Stand in Mathura city.

We started our journey via auto at 10:15 am from Prem Mandir, Vrindavan, and reached New Bus Stand in Mathura city at 11:05 am.

I paid Rs. 50 per person to auto wala for the journey from Prem Mandir, Vrindavan to New Bus Stand in Mathura city.

We waited for a few minutes at New Bus Stand in Mathura city but the bus for Dauji/Baldeo wasn’t available.

What to do? How to reach Dauji/Baldeo?

My friend advised us to walk a little further to State Bank Chauraha in the hope to hire an auto for Dauji/Baldeo.

Mathura city to Dauji/Baldeo distance is 18 km as per the display board.

11:15 am we started the journey via auto from State Bank Chauraha in Mathura city and reached Dauji/Baldeo at 12 noon.

And finally, after bargaining with auto wala, How much I paid?

I paid Rs. 300 to auto wala for the journey from State Bank Chauraha in Mathura city to Dauji/Baldeo.

The total amount from Vrindavan till Dauji/Baldeo I paid Rs. 450 to auto wala.

How was the road condition from Vrindavan to Dauji/Baldeo?

Fantastic! No issues. Thoroughly enjoyed the road journey.

Where in Delhi I Got the Bus for Vrindavan?

I reached Kashmiri Gate ISBT, Delhi to catch the bus for Vrindavan but was told by the inquiry person that from Sarai Kale Khan Inter-State Bus Terminus buses are available for Vrindavan.

Anyway, I reached Sarai Kale Khan – Nizamuddin metro station via the Delhi metro.

Sarai Kale Khan Inter-State Bus Terminus is near Sarai Kale Khan – Nizamuddin metro station.

At 8:30 am the bus started its journey.

Sarai Kale Khan, Delhi to Chhatikara (nearby Vrindavan) bus fare was Rs. 180 per passenger.

10:00 am we reached Palwal.

11:20 am I was at Chhata.

At 11:40 the bus dropped me at Chhatikara.

Sarai Kale Khan, Delhi to Chhatikara total travel time was 3 hours and 10 minutes.

At Chhatikara sharing autos/E.Rickshaws were available for Vrindavan (15-minute approx. journey).

I hired a sharing E.Rickshaw for Rs. 20 for Prem Mandir, Vrindavan.

Thus, I reached Vrindavan from Delhi having a comfortable journey.

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