Mathura
Mathura is the hometown of Lord Krishna. This city in Uttar Pradesh state of India has every wonder in its bosoms, including religious to cultural and historical. People visit here to delve into its spiritual vibes and rejuvenate their senses. Here you will find some of the best temples of Lord Krishna narrating many stories about his childhood days. The festival of Janmashtami is celebrated here with great pomp and show when pilgrims flock here to worship Lord Krishna and please the deity with flowers and gifts.
Start your tour by visiting the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, the holiest place in Mathura. It is said that this place once used to be a prison cell of Lord Krishna’s uncle. Inside the temple premises you can see many marble statues. Janmashtami is the best time to visit this temple when grand celebrations are organised here. Dwarkadhish Temple of Mathura is also a worth visiting temple due to its serene ambience which can turn any atheist into theist. It is also dedicated to his holiness Dwarkadheesh. It is said that the Lord stayed took his last breath here. The temple is very close to the Gatashrama and Vishram Ghat. It houses a black marble idol of Lord Dwarkadhish which is worshipped by a whirlpool of pilgrims visiting here.
Gita Mandir of Mathura is another most visited shrine in the city. The temple has preachings of Lord Krishna in the form of carvings and 18 chapters of Bhagavad Gita inscribed on the pillars. Its architecture blends together Hindu and western styles and it houses a large chariot of Sri Krishna.
Other popular temples in Mathura include Baba Jaigurudev Mandir, Kesava Deo Temple, Chamunda Devi Temple, etc.
How to Reach:
By Air: The nearest airports to Mathura are in New Delhi and Agra.
By Rail: Mathura Junction has good connectivity with all parts of India.
By Road: Mathura can be easily accessible by road via NH19/NH44.