These architectural photographs are of a Hindu Temple situated in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
This is said to be J.K. Temple because it was built by JK trust.
Its architecture is a great example of modern and ancient style. High mandapa roofs are made for adequate light and air ventilation. There are five shrines in the temple. The central shrine which is dedicated to lord RadhKrishna is the main shrine and for this reason, it is also called RadhaKrishna Temple.
This temple celebrated its 50 years in 2010. Its construction was started in 1953 and it was open for the public in 1960.