Own the Sacred Ground — 65 Acres of Sensorial Branded Land in the Heart of Braj Bhoomi
Plots · Starting ₹1.83 Cr onwards
Navratna at Vrindavan Global is The House of Abhinandan Lodha's (HoABL) most ambitious plotted development in Uttar Pradesh — a 65-acre freehold estate conceived as India's first sensorial branded land development, positioned within what the developer designates as the country's Spiritual Economic Zone (S.E.Z.) in Vrindavan. The name Navratna draws from nine threads of meaning: the nine paths of Bhakti, the nine Raasas, the nine precious gems, and the eternal imagery of Lord Krishna — woven into a development philosophy rather than merely a marketing label. At its heart stands Vrindavan's largest clubhouse, an arena exceeding 1 lakh square feet, designed to serve both the contemplative and the convivial.
The estate occupies Govardhan Road near Radha Kund, a location that carries devotional weight and civic momentum in equal measure. Walking distance separates residents from some of the most visited temples in India, while the Yamuna Expressway connects them to Delhi-NCR in approximately 2.5 hours and to the emerging Jewar International Airport in roughly 1.5 hours. For those who want the texture of Vrindavan's devotional life without surrendering urban connectivity, this address delivers both registers simultaneously.
Design inspiration for the estate is drawn from the peacock — the symbol most directly associated with Krishna's grace — giving the master plan a visual vocabulary that is rooted in cultural specificity rather than generic luxury. The development is crafted by HCP Design, the practice responsible for India's new Parliament building in New Delhi, bringing institutional-grade architectural discipline to a plotted township. Open spaces account for 40 percent of the total estate, the highest ratio across all HoABL developments completed to date. Named zones within the estate — Raas Nikunj, Maan Sarovar, Dhyan Nivas, Manoranjan Vatika, and Kreeda Kendra — each serve a distinct function: satsang and storytelling, tranquil water reflection, yoga and meditation, communal celebration, and active recreation.
HoABL, founded in 2020 by Abhinandan Lodha and headquartered in Mumbai, has assembled a portfolio exceeding 1,000 acres across sixteen locations in India, including Alibaug, Ayodhya, Goa, Amritsar, Nagpur, Neral, and Shimla. In Uttar Pradesh, the firm has been active since 2022, when it acquired 51 acres in Ayodhya and later expanded its land holdings into Vrindavan. Every project carries RERA registration, encumbrance-free title, and a digital-first transaction process — a model that attracted a joint venture with HDFC Capital Advisors deploying Rs. 1,500 crore across plotted and low-rise developments. The Vrindavan estate continues and deepens that record. Hospitality management for the estate is handled by Miros Hotels and Resorts, the same operator engaged at HoABL's Goa project, ensuring that the clubhouse and managed amenities operate to a consistent hospitality standard.
Vrindavan is now nominated as part of the Braj region's UNESCO World Heritage bid, and the state government's Rs. 32,000-crore transformation plan is actively reshaping roads, pilgrim corridors, and cultural infrastructure across the city. Owning a freehold plot here means participating in a long-run story — spiritual, civic, and economic — at the moment when the region's trajectory is moving most decisively upward. Expressions of interest are open; the team is available for an exclusive preview of the estate's vision and master plan.
Starting from Rs. 1.83 Cr onwards
| Configuration | Size | Starting Price |
|---|---|---|
| Residential Plot Freehold villa plots in gated estate with clear titles and Vastu-compliant layouts | 1248–3000 sq.ft. | Rs. 1.83 Cr |




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Govardhan Road, near Radha Kund, Vrindavan, Mathura District, Uttar Pradesh — 281121 · Braj Bhoomi · Vrindavan
Vrindavan sits at the spiritual and geographic heart of the Braj region in Mathura District, Uttar Pradesh — a living city of over 5,500 temples that draws millions of devotees and cultural travelers every year. The project is positioned on Govardhan Road near Radha Kund, placing it within close reach of Banke Bihari Temple, ISKCON Temple, and Prem Mandir, three of the most visited sacred sites in North India. Vrindavan is 130 km from Delhi-NCR via the Yamuna Expressway and approximately 1.5 hours from the Jewar International Airport (Noida International Airport), which is under phased development south of Greater Noida. The city is also part of the Delhi-Agra-Jaipur Golden Triangle tourism circuit, giving it sustained domestic and international visitor demand.
Navratna at Vrindavan Global occupies an address that is simultaneously ancient and fast-transforming. The Government of Uttar Pradesh has committed a Rs. 32,000-crore programme to upgrade Vrindavan's infrastructure, cultural assets, and pilgrim facilities. A dedicated 7-km greenfield expressway from the Yamuna Expressway to Banke Bihari Temple is planned, alongside the Rs. 1,645-crore Vrindavan Bypass and the 84-Kos Parikrama Marg linking the entire Braj spiritual circuit. Tourist footfall, recorded at 2.5 crore in 2024, is projected to reach 6.2 crore by 2030 — a macro shift that positions land within this estate on one of India's most monitored spiritual-economic corridors.
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A Rs. 5,000-crore ring road linking all major sacred sites of the Braj spiritual circuit, improving pilgrim movement, local connectivity, and land values across the Govardhan Road corridor where the estate sits.
A Rs. 1,645-crore six-lane bypass under construction to ease urban congestion in Vrindavan, reducing travel time between the Yamuna Expressway exit and the city's core temple districts significantly.
A Rs. 600-crore state-funded heritage corridor enhancing the pilgrimage experience around Banke Bihari Temple, modeled on the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, directly boosting footfall and commercial activity in the locality.
The upcoming Noida International Airport at Jewar, approximately 70 km from Vrindavan, will provide direct international connectivity, reducing effective travel time from Delhi-NCR to Vrindavan to under 90 minutes via the Yamuna Expressway.
A dedicated greenfield expressway planned by YEIDA from the Vrindavan exit of the Yamuna Expressway directly to Banke Bihari Temple, integrating with the Vrindavan Bypass and 84-Kos Parikrama Marg for seamless multi-modal access.
Navratna at Vrindavan Global is positioned as India's first sensorial branded land development — a concept designed by HCP, the practice behind India's new Parliament — where every spatial element is conceived to engage the senses, grounded in the cultural vocabulary of Braj and the iconography of Krishna.
The estate spans 65 acres on Govardhan Road, with 40 percent of the total area dedicated to open green spaces — the highest ratio across all HoABL developments to date. This density policy ensures the estate retains spatial character even after full build-out of individual villas.
The on-site clubhouse arena exceeds 1 lakh square feet, making it the largest such facility in Vrindavan. Managed by Miros Hotels and Resorts, it houses a spa, gymnasium, swimming pools, restaurant, and named spiritual-recreational zones, ensuring amenity access without leaving the estate.
The Government of Uttar Pradesh has committed Rs. 32,000 crore to transform Vrindavan through smart infrastructure, heritage revival, and tourism expansion. The Banke Bihari Corridor, Vrindavan Bypass, 84-Kos Parikrama Marg, and a new greenfield expressway all converge to serve the Govardhan Road precinct where this estate is located.
Every plot at Navratna carries a freehold title, clear legal documentation, and RERA-compliant processes. HoABL's model — refined across sixteen locations including Ayodhya, Alibaug, Goa, and Amritsar — provides digital bookings, multi-level legal due diligence, and verified approvals from a single national platform.
Vrindavan is approximately 70 km from the Jewar International Airport, with tourist footfall projected to grow from 2.5 crore in 2024 to 6.2 crore by 2030. The city's inclusion in UNESCO World Heritage nomination discussions for the Braj region adds long-duration cultural credibility that few spiritual real estate addresses in India can match.
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