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The Twin Holy
Cities
Mathura & Vrindavan, the twin sacred towns of Hindu religion
is situated in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. Situated
on the bank of the river Yamuna, both the places are closely
and equally associated with religious sentiments of the
people. Both Mathura and Vrindaban are believed to be the
ancient birth place and playground of Lord Krishna. hence they
are considered as one
of the holiest places of India.
The city of Mathura, in Uttar Pradesh, the nucleus of
Brajbhoomi, is located at a distance of 145 km south-east of
Delhi and 58 km north-west of Agra. A extended line of
beautiful ghats - with their steps leading to the water's
edge, arched gateways and temples stretching along the right
bank of the River Yamuna, enhances the sacred character of the
town of Mathura. The birth place of Lord Krishna - Mathura is
today an important place of pilgrimage. The holy pilgrimage of
Vrindaban is 15 km from Mathura, worth a visit.
Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi
The jail cell in which Lord Krishna is supposed to have
been born, now turned into a temple.
Jami Masjid
Built by Abd-un Nabir Khan in 1661 AD on the ruins of Keshav
Deo temple, which was destroyed earlier.
Vishram Chat
The bathing ghat where Lord Krishna had rested after slaying
the tyrant King Kansa.
Dwarkadheesh Temple
Built in 1814 AD by Seth Gokuldass of Gwalior. it is dedicated
to Lord Krishna.
Not to Overlook - Excursions
Govind Dev Temple
Built in 1590 AD by Raja Man Singh of Jaipur. it is an example
of architectural excellence of mediaeval India. Built in the
form of a Greek Cross, its upper four storeys were destroyed
during Emperor Aurangzeb's reign.
Rangaji Temple
The largest temple of Vrindaban, it was built in 1845 AD. The
temple, partly in Rajput style and partly in south Indian
style, precincts enclose a water tank, a garden and a.50 ft
gold-plated flagmast. The walls enclose an area of 235.6 mt by
134.1 mt.

Gokul
16 km. The town where infant Krishna was brought up in secrecy
and home of his foster mother. Yashoda Maiya. The most
important temple is Gokul Nathji. Gokul is particularly known
for the festivals of Janmashtami. Annakut and Trinvat Mela,
which are celebrated here in a distinct style.
Nandgaon
56 km from Mathura. Home of Lord Krishna's foster father. Nand.
Important sites of the town are a temple devoted to Nand or
Pan Sarovar. one of the four celebrated lakes of Braj Bhoomi,
where, according to legend, Lord Krishna used to water his
herd.
Location : In the northern state of Uttar Pradesh in
India.
Language : Hindi, English is spoken by the educated
people.
Speciality : Birth place of Lord Krishna, has a
mythological significance for Hindu religion.
Getting There
By Air : The nearest airport is Agra. 60 km.
By Rail : Mathura is an important railway junction with
connections to all parts of the country.
By Road : On NH 2. Mathura is connected to all parts of the
country with good roads. Some road distances to important
centers in the region are: Agra 56 km; Alwar 228 km; Bharatpur
39 km; Deeg 42 km; Delhi 147 km; Vrindaban 15 km. |