Indian Temples : Sri Govindajee Temple - Imphal , Manipur - Highlights
Sri Govindajee Temple is one of the most sacred and historically significant Vaishnavite temples in Northeast India, located in the heart of Imphal, Manipur, near the old royal palace complex (Kangla). Dedicated to Lord Krishna (Govindajee) along with Radha, Balarama, Jagannath, and other Vaishnav deities, the temple is a major spiritual and cultural centre for the Meitei Vaishnav community. It reflects the deep influence of Gaudiya Vaishnavism in Manipur and stands as a symbol of royal devotion, architecture, and living tradition. History (Detailed) Early Origins The temple was originally established in the 18th century during the reign of Maharaja Nara Singh of Manipur (reigned 1844–1850). However, its roots trace back even earlier to the Vaishnav revival in Manipur initiated by Maharaja Bhagyachandra, also known as Rajarshi Bhagyachandra, who introduced Gaudiya Vaishnavism as the state religion. He is credited with: Establishing Krishna worship in Manipur Introducing Ra...