Mathura Tourism
Mathura is popular place in the North Indian region of Uttar Pradesh. Its exceptionally famous pioneers as its connected with origin of ruler Krishna at Braj Bhomi which is called as called Shri Krishna Janma-Bhoomi. Krishna Janmasthan or Kesava Deo Temple is a sanctuary is genuine origination of Lord Krishna. It is one of the seven urban communities (Sapta Puri) considered blessed by Hindus. The best season or months to visit puts in Mathura are February, March, October, November, December. The popular urban communities/towns of Mathura District are Vrindavan, Nandgaon, Barsana, Goverdhan, Gokul, Chaumuhan, Baldev, Mahavan.
Mathura Places :
1. Shri Krishna Janmabhumi
Shri Krishna Janmbhoomi is the origination of Hindu god Lord Krishna.It is a jail cell fitting in with Kamsa where Lord Krishna was born.Temples in Shri Krishna Janamstan is Garbh Griha, Keshavadeva Temple, Bhagvata Bhavan.
Timings for visit
All days of the week
5:00 AM – 12:00 PM
2:00 PM – 8:00 PM
2.Dvarkadhish Temple
Dvarkadhish Temple is one of the main temples in city of Lord Krishna and located at a central place in the city. Main festivals of Hindu like Holi, Janmashtami and Diwali are celebrated in this temple.Jhulan Yatra celebration is additionally celebratre amid the month of August.
Timings for visit
All days of the week
between 7:00 AM to 8:30 PM
3. Gita Mandir
The Gita Mandir has been fabricated by the business experts of India, the Birla Group (otherwise called birla sanctuary ). The sanctuary has an ornamented icon of Lord Krishna joined by Lakshmi, Narayana, ram and Sita.
4. Vishram Ghat
At Vishram Ghat that the conventional parikrama begins and finishes and it is acclaimed on the grounds that Shri Krishna took his rest in the wake of slaughtering Kansa.It is close to Dvarkadhish Temple. There are numerous more ghat like Ganesh Ghat, Dashashwamedh Ghat with its Neelakantheshwar Temple, Saraswati Sangam Ghat, Chakratirtha Ghat, Krishnaganga Ghat, Somatirth or Swami Ghat, Ghantagharan Ghat, Dharapattan Ghat, Vaikuntha Ghat, Navtirtha or Varahkshetra Ghat, Asikunda Ghat, Manikarnika Ghat…. .
5. Jama Masjid
Jama Masjid, Mathura was finished by Abd-un-Nabi, legislative leader of Aurangzeb in 1662.The mosque of Abd-un-Nabi Khan, fabricated 1662.This mosque is a mainstream spot of love of the Muslims of the locale Arranged nearby the Janmabhoomi sanctuary complex.
6. Jain Mandir Chaurasi
Shri Jambu Swami Nirvan Sthal Digamber Jain Mandir Chaurasi is a Jain sanctuary and is one of the few spots of love in Mathura which is committed to Jain society and confidence.
7. Gayatri Tapobhumi
The Gayatri Tapobhoomi in Mathura, India was made by Pundit Shriram Sharma Acharya (Gurudev) in 1950 at the finish of his 24 Gayatri Mahapurasharan, or recitations of 240,000 Gayatri Mantras every year. The Gayatri Tapobhoomi was the Tapasthali (Place of Penance) of Pundit Shriram Sharma Acharya.
8. Jai Gurudev Naam Yog Sadhna Temple
Placed at the national expressway 2, Jai Gurudev Temple ( otherwise called Yog Sadhna Temple ) gives an impression of Taj Mahal carbon copy.The sanctuary was developed as a remeberance of Baba Jai Gurudev’s master ji(pandit ghurelal sharma ji) , Jai Gurudev committed the sanctuary and the yearly celebration to the master he followed in prior life: Ghurelal Ji Maharaj, prominently known as ‘Dada Guru’.
Mathura consist of following cities/towns.
Places in Vrindavan
Places in Goverdhan
Places in Gokul
Places in Baldev
Places in Nandgaon
Places in Barasana
Places in Mahaban