A Practical Guide for Participating Couples
For couples who wish to participate in the Jugal Jodi Parikrama on Akshaya Navami, the following practical guidance will help ensure a meaningful and comfortable experience.
When to Plan
Akshaya Navami falls on the ninth day of the bright half of Kartik, which typically corresponds to late October or November in the Gregorian calendar. The exact date varies each year according to the Hindu lunar calendar. Check the panchang (Hindu almanac) or consult the temple calendars of major Vrindavan temples for the specific date each year. Plan to arrive in Vrindavan at least one day before Akshaya Navami to settle in, orient yourself to the parikrama route, and participate in the broader Kartik celebrations that provide the spiritual context for the parikrama.
Accommodation
Kartik month is one of the busiest seasons in Vrindavan, and accommodation fills up quickly. Booking well in advance is essential, particularly for the days surrounding Akshaya Navami. Options range from simple ashram accommodations to guesthouses and more comfortable lodgings. For couples seeking a combination of spiritual atmosphere and modern comfort, luxury living options near Vrindavan provide an ideal base — allowing you to participate in devotional activities during the day while returning to a peaceful, well-appointed residence in the evening.
What to Wear and Carry
Wear comfortable, modest clothing appropriate for a sacred occasion. Traditional Indian attire is most common — sarees or salwar kameez for women, kurta-pajama or dhoti for men — though any clean, modest clothing is acceptable. If you plan to walk barefoot (as is traditional), ensure your feet are conditioned for walking on varied surfaces; otherwise, wear comfortable, easily removable footwear. Carry water, as the walk takes several hours. A small towel, sunscreen, and a hat for sun protection are advisable if starting after sunrise. Bring a mobile phone for practical purposes but consider keeping it silent to maintain the devotional atmosphere.
Starting the Parikrama
Most couples begin the parikrama early in the morning — ideally before or at sunrise — to take advantage of the cool morning temperatures and the serene predawn atmosphere. Common starting points include Kesi Ghat, ISKCON Krishna Balaram Mandir, and Banke Bihari Temple. Some couples begin with a brief puja (worship ceremony) at their starting point, offering prayers to Radha-Krishna before setting out. The direction of the parikrama is clockwise, keeping Vrindavan to your right at all times.
During the Walk
Allow yourself four to six hours for the complete parikrama, with time for stops at temples along the route. Walk at a comfortable pace — this is not a race but a devotional journey. Chant together, sing bhajans, or walk in prayerful silence as the spirit moves you. Stop at the major temples for darshan and to offer prayers. Accept prasadam offered by temples and service groups along the route. If you feel fatigued, rest at any of the temples or rest stops along the way — there is no rule requiring continuous walking. The most important thing is the shared intention and the devotional spirit, not the physical pace.
Extending Your Visit
Many couples find that participating in the Jugal Jodi Parikrama deepens their desire to explore Vrindavan further. The Kartik month offers an abundance of devotional activities beyond the parikrama itself — daily lamp lighting ceremonies, temple festivals, lectures on scripture, and the opportunity to visit the sacred sites of Vrindavan and the surrounding forests of Braj. Consider extending your stay to experience the full richness of Kartik in Vrindavan, or plan a future visit as a spiritual retreat that allows a deeper immersion in the devotional life of the town.