Nandalay Temple
Nandalay Temple (also known as Nandalay Haveli) is a prominent Hindu temple located on Rajesh Tower Road in the Gotri area of Vadodara, Gujarat, India. Dedicated to Lord Shree Krishna, it is revered among followers of the Vaishnav tradition and noted for its serene ambiance and exquisite haveli-style architecture. The temple serves as both a spiritual sanctuary and a cultural landmark in Vadodara.Architecture and Design Nandalay Temple features a traditional haveli façade characterized by ornate balconies, carved jaalis (latticed windows), and terraced upper levels. Its design reflects a blend of classic Indian temple aesthetics and contemporary craftsmanship. The interiors are adorned with intricate carvings and paintings depicting stories from Hindu mythology, enhancing its spiritual and artistic appeal.Religious Significance As a major center of the Pushti Marg sect, the temple is devoted to worship of Lord Krishna following the teachings of Vallabhacharya. Rituals such as Aarti and Raas are performed daily, and the Rajbhog Prasadi—an elaborate food offering to the deity—is a key attraction for devotees. The chants of “Shree Krishna Sharanam Mamah” resonate through the temple, creating a peaceful devotional atmosphere










