Hindu God Madan Mohan

Hindu God Madan Mohan is a form of Lord Krishna. Madanmohan literally means one who mesmerizes everyone. “Madan Mohan” is actually a combination of two names of Sree Krishna – where ‘Madan’ means “the Lord of Love” and ‘Mohan’ means “charming or captivating”. Goddess Radha is the divine consort of Madan Mohan. It is believed that Radha Devi is the mediator without whom access to Krishna is not possible. Lord Madanmohan is one of the popular forms of Krishna worship in Swaminarayan Temples.

Below is the idol of Lord Madan Mohan form of Krishna at Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Dholera. The idol of Goddess Radha on left.


Popular Temples of Madan Mohan

1) Madan Mohan Temple located near the Kali Ghat in Vrindavan, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh
2) Madanmohan-jiu Temple in Mellock, West Bengal. The temple is also known as Gopaler Mondir
3) Sri Sri Radha Madan Mohan Mandir, Iskcon Ghaziabad
4) Madanmohan Bari Temple in Cooch Behar, West Bengal
5) Swaminarayan Temples


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