Radha Madhav Dham

Hindu temple · Hays County

Radha Madhav Dham

Hindu temple · Hays County

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400 Barsana Rd, Austin, TX 78737

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Sprawling ashram campus with peacocks, serene gardens, and temples  

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400 Barsana Rd, Austin, TX 78737 Get directions

radhamadhavdham.org
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400 Barsana Rd, Austin, TX 78737 Get directions

+1 512 288 7180
radhamadhavdham.org
@radhamadhavdham
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@RadhaMadhavDham

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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Oct 26, 2025

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Midhun Sai gaddipati

Google
Radha Madhav Dham is a serene and spiritual place with beautiful grounds. My kid loved seeing the peacocks roaming around they were such a delight! The temple is clean, well-maintained, and welcoming, perfect for families or anyone looking for a peaceful visit. We noticed there are hotel rooms for rent on the property, and it felt wonderful to spend time in the area we’ll definitely try staying there in the future! 🌸🦚🙏

Manikandan Nambiar

Google
Very peaceful location. I went for Janmashtami for the prayers. A large place with ponds, peacocks and place to sit and relax. Very easy to access the location following Google maps. I can only imagine how beautiful the location must be in spring and fall.

mohini jindal

Google
Really liked this place. Absolutely calm and peaceful.. good vibe… definitely will go back again… good place to enjoy the complete serenity 😊

Krishnamoorthy S

Google
I had been to Radhe Madhav Dham in South Austin. Thanks my friends for suggesting us to visit. It's one of the biggest temple in North America. It’s a beautiful 200 acre Serene place. Full of friendly peacocks. Felt very blessed, witnessing the celebration of Mother's day.

Harini Chokshi

Google
It's a beautiful temple. We went for Radha Asthami, darshan were very good and management was good as well. Friendly and helpful staff and volunteers. We got to see peacocks as well.

shashikant pople

Google
The temple is tranquility, there are places for picnic tables. Amazing campus, lot of peacocks around the temple. They have plenty of parking spots, and restrooms.

Leslie Sagwal

Google
we went on Christmas day and had a lovely time walking through the paths. we were invited for worship and Christmas dinner. If you come at the right time, there is tea and snacks available and as with all temples, you’re not allowed to take photos inside, but there is plenty outside.

Lucky Dixit

Google
It’s a very good places very calm and relaxing you can visit with your family The best time to visit is on a weekday in the evening at 4 o’clock. Only thing lacking is a food so you have to get some food with you because it’s it’s a place away from the city and doesn’t provide any food over there. Best place to meditate.
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Neha G.

Yelp
July 4, 2025 review --- I've been there 3-4 times and this place always brings the peace. This place is focused on Goddess radha as name suggests but they also have lord Krishna statue next to goddess radha and some of her friends. Land or overall space when temple is built is huge. It's a giant entrance with a quite big parking lot. Volunteers are very humble and explains all the questions very politely. They have stay facility, kitchen which serves food for guests staying and snacks shop as well. One of the volunteers mentioned they have devoteee coming for overnight stay all across USA and even international. Every Sunday, they have an satsang type event, followed by lunch. This time, since it was rainy weather, we got to see the bunch of peacocks hanging around. They have a pond in back area and little trail to walk as well. Excited to visit the janmashtami there in August.
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Riklik A.

Yelp
The temple is well made and cleaned, food service is fast and all volunteers are awesome!
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Shradha A.

Yelp
Gorgeous and well maintained temple grounds, warm and inviting priests and volunteers, easy parking and most importantly, serene visit inside the temple. Look forward to more programming to have frequent reasons to return.
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Daniela H.

Yelp
I really can't say anything bad about this temple. This is my first experience with Hinduism and the whole thing was amazing. The amount of positive energy in this place was overwhelming and really helped my meditation. I plan to go back on my days off and meditate. I would love to go to some yoga retreats and some other events. The staff was wonderful and answered my questions perfectly. Do not be nervous to go here as they except all walks of life. I plan to take my yoga mat next time and do yoga near the water.
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Melissa M.

Yelp
Worth a stop while on the way to/from The Salt Lick in Driftwood, Texas. It stands out as a gold topped shining beacon as you drive down the road to bbq heaven. It's free entrance and visitors are welcome. As we drove in we saw a family of deer standing by the side of the road. As we wandered the grounds we saw some peacocks. I love that this is an animal sanctuary as well as a Hindu temple. It was very quiet there and we decided not to go in because we didn't want to interrupt any services they were having. The building is lovely from the outside with lots of color and fountains. It was very peaceful and if you are looking for an interesting spot to stop while out in the hill country, this is it.
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Carmela S.

Yelp
I came across their event listing for the Holi celebration on Facebook and decided to come and check it out. The property is large and gorgeous so you should follow the path around the small pond and keep going. There is a small waterfall, small cliffs of rocks, flowers, swings, benches, arbors and signs explaining different areas and how they relate to their culture/religion. The Temple is breathtaking and complete with murals and a large pool area in the front. Everyone was very welcoming to us. For the celebration they had a pop up market in which I purchased earrings. They were also selling authentic clothing, shoes and doing henna. They had food stands that you had to purchase tickets to redeem at, a kids area, bouncy houses and of course the color throwing portion of the day. They threw out bags of Holi color into the crowds and a air born sea of colors ensued after that to music, dancing, smiling, laughing and hugging. I highly recommend attending the festival because there was so much love and happiness between complete strangers regardless of their faith. I do recommend bringing a change of clothes, a towel to dust off with or something to cover your car seats because I finally got all of the dust out of my car after two weeks! Also, the crowd can become a bit overwhelming so I recommend not being in the exact center if you are claustrophobic in any way.
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Larry M.

Yelp
This Hindu Temple on the way to the Salt Lick (in some eyes, TWO religious establishments) is open to the public during visitor hours, and despite any lack of commitment to changing or establishing new religious beliefs, it's worth stopping into, and attending, to broaden your horizons if this is new to you. The grounds are spectacular, as is the Temple, peacocks saunter along the drive, and visitors can take off their shoes and peruse the interior, while learning more about Satsang, Barsana's history and beliefs, and get a feel for the space. A pleasure to stumble upon.

Sunita L.

Yelp
This place is peaceful, beautiful and has great meditation and chanting programs. Love the peacocks and the natural beauty of this temple. Plus it is kept immaculately and people living there are very devotional
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Diplekha C.

Yelp
Beautiful large property,such a serenity around peacocks roaming around here and there,statues..Also they greet well first time visitors,they have lunch prasad too.It is a nice peaceful beautiful area to spend time.
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Leena B.

Yelp
This temple is gorgeous. The temple was closed when I went but it was such a beautiful and serene environment. There was so much greenery and water (California drought problems...) but I just felt a sense of peace when I came here. Yes, right after, I had loads and loads of meat (come on, it's right next to Salt Lick) BUT I feel like God would be okay with me because I don't lie, cheat, or steal :) The deities were draped very well and honestly, it would have been the perfect place to go on a romantic walk with someone. Yes, I do believe that temple and romance can mix. Well, I should hope so since my mom keeps praying that I get married some day...hahaha...I'd rather eat pork belly. I would have loved to see the temple open but the walk near the lake was just as peaceful.
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Logynn H.

Yelp
Radha Madhav Dham is so amazingly pleasant and beautiful and so few Austinites even know it's here. They are very welcoming. They have festivals and holidays all the time and even a school. There are friendly peacocks to feed, beautiful gardens, and a nice gift shop. It's not even very far from town at all. Just past the end of Mopac.
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Isabelle E.

Yelp
Its a large property with a nice temple. It's not quite as beautiful and ornate as the one in Houston but the grounds and statues are beautiful and so is the hill country around it. Beautiful setting. Theres peacocks running around on the property.
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Saraswati S.

Yelp
A perfect serene and beautiful place to enjoy your day. Once you visit this place and you would definitely long to come again and again. Must visit for all.
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Ridley N.

Yelp
4.25 stars. The Barsana Dahm is a Hindu temple located between Austin and Driftwood, Texas. The Barsana Dahm is a sanctuary for individuals to meditate, practice yoga, and gain an understanding of Hinduism with a decidedly Western bent. The temple's beauty surpasses those of temples throughout the continental United States, and it is a somewhat unknown treasure on the outskirts of Austin.
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Amy D.

Yelp
The Holi festival is a must attraction for EVERYONE!! this happens once a year around March 6 so look for it!! Soooo much fun!!!