Radhakanta Math
Indian Hindu monastery
Radhakanta Math is a Hindu monastery in the temple town of Puri in India.The math is renowned for having the Gambhira or the room where Chaitanya Mahaprabhu lived in Puri. His staff, water pot, bed and sandals are still preserved here.[1] The stone idol of the presiding deity Radhakanta is said to have been brought from Kanchi by King Purushottama Deva.[2]
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Temples and Sacred Places in Puri
- Jagannath Temple, Puri
- Vimala Temple
- Gundicha Temple
- Indradyumana Tank
- Rohini Kunda
- Markandeya Tank
- Swetaganga Tank
- The Sea
- Alamchandi Temple
- Bata Mangala Temple
- Chakra Narasimha Temple
- Lokanatha Temple
- Markandeshwar Temple
- Mausi Maa Temple
- Narasimha Temple, Puri
- Emar Matha
- Govardhana matha
- Radhakanta Math
- Mahaprasad
- Nilachal
- Nila Chakra
- Neela Madhava
- Samkha Kshetra
- ISKCON
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19°48′02″N 85°49′09″E / 19.800481°N 85.819130°E / 19.800481; 85.819130