The Banke Bihari Corridor is a major infrastructure and pilgrimage development project being implemented in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, around the famous Banke Bihari Temple, one of the most revered shrines dedicated to Lord Krishna.
Purpose of the Corridor
The primary aim of the Banke Bihari Corridor is to:
- Ease congestion around the temple area.
- Improve devotee movement and safety, especially during peak festivals like Janmashtami and Holi.
- Enhance the overall pilgrimage experience by creating a better-managed and aesthetically pleasing space.
- Strengthen emergency access for medical and security services.
Key Features of the Corridor
- Width & Layout: The corridor is proposed to be 7 meters wide, allowing the smooth flow of pilgrims and processions.
- Total Area: The development will cover around 5.5 acres surrounding the temple.
- Design: The project is being designed in a way that complements the heritage architecture of Vrindavan and the spiritual significance of the site.
Amenities:
- Waiting areas for devotees
- Public restrooms
- Medical and emergency response units
- Drinking water facilities
- Shops and cultural display spaces
- Enhanced security surveillance
Government’s Role
The project is being spearheaded by the Uttar Pradesh government under its broader goal of promoting religious tourism and infrastructure modernization. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has shown active interest in this project, emphasizing both the spiritual importance and the economic potential of the region.
Controversy and Concerns
Despite its benefits, the Banke Bihari Corridor has sparked some controversies:
- Locals and priests fear that land acquisition may affect heritage buildings, homes, and small businesses.
- Concerns about preserving the spiritual ambience and traditional character of Vrindavan have been raised.
- There have been legal petitions and demands for the protection of temples and heritage structures.