Mathura Travel

Today, Mathura is a city of temples and shrines abustle with the thousands of devotees who come to visit the city of Lord Krishna. A splendid temple at the Katra Keshav Dev marks the spot that is believed to be the Shri Krishna Janmasthan - the birthplace of the Lord, by his devotees. Another beautiful shrine, the Gita Mandir, located on the Mathura -Vrindavan Road has a fine image of Shri Krishna in its sanctum. The whole of the Bhagwad Gita is inscribed on the walls of this temple.

The most popular shrine at Mathura is the Dwarikadhish Temple to the north of the town, dedicated to Shri Krishna. This was built in 1815 by a staunch and wealthy devotee, Seth Gokuldas Parikh, Treasurer of the State of Gwalior. There are about 25 ghats in Mathura today, of which the most important is the Vishram Ghat. Where according to legend, Shri Krishna took his rest after killing Kansa.

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Mathura TRAVEL


A long line of picturesque ghats - with their steps leading to the water's edge, arched gateways and temple spires extending along the right bank of the River Yamuna, emphasis the sacred character of the town of Mathura. The birth place of Lord Krishna, "the best known, best loved and most complex of Lord Vishnu's manifestations" - Mathura is today an important place of pilgrimage. The city stretches along the right bank of the Yamuna and the continuous line of ghats along the river makes a splendid spectacle when viewed from the opposite bank.

Today, Mathura is a city of temples and shrines abustle with the thousands of devotees who come to visit the city of Lord Krishna. A splendid temple at the Katra Keshav Dev marks the spot that is believed to be the Shri Krishna Janmasthan - the birthplace of the Lord, by his devotees. Another beautiful shrine, the Gita Mandir, located on the Mathura -Vrindavan Road has a fine image of Shri Krishna in its sanctum. The whole of the Bhagwad Gita is inscribed on the walls of this temple.

The most popular shrine at Mathura is the Dwarikadhish Temple to the north of the town, dedicated to Shri Krishna. This was built in 1815 by a staunch and wealthy devotee, Seth Gokuldas Parikh, Treasurer of the State of Gwalior. There are about 25 ghats in Mathura today, of which the most important is the Vishram Ghat. Where according to legend, Shri Krishna took his rest after killing Kansa.

It is at Vishram Ghat that the traditional parikrama (circumbulation of all the important religious and cultural places of the city) starts and ends. The 12 ghats to the north of Vishram Ghat include the 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 and Manikarnika Ghat. To the south, there are 11 ghats - the Guptatirth Ghat, Prayag Ghat marked by the Veni Madhav Temple, Shyam Ghat, Ram Ghat, Kankhal Ghat, the site of the Janmashtami and Jhula festivals, Dhruva ghat, Saptrishi Ghat, Mokshatirth Ghat, Surya Ghat, Ravan Koti Ghat and Buddha Ghat.

The Vishram Ghat is lined with elegant temples and some of Mathura's most important shrines are found here - the Mukut Temple, Radha-Damodar, Murli Manohar, Neelkantheshwar, Yamuna-Krishna, Langali Hanuman and Narasimha temples. The baithak of the great Vaishnava Saint, Shri Chaitanya, is also near by. The aarti held at the Vishram Ghat each evening is not to be missed, for the little oil lamps that are floated on the river set the placid water as sparkle with a myriad flickering lights.

No pilgrimage to Mathura is complete without a visit to its kunds. Tradition has it that there were 159 ancient kunds in all. Of these only four survive and can be seen. There is the elegant shiv Tal, the more famous Potara Kund associated closely with Lord Krishna besides the Balbhadra and Saraswati kunds.

The town has a number of Shaivite temples as well. The chief among them being the Bhuteshwar Mahadev Temple to the west of the town, the Gokarneshwar Temple in the north, the Rangeshwar. Mahadev Temple to the south and the Pipaleshwar Mahadev Temple to the east.

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Historical Monuments

Katra Kesha Dev temple

Katra Kesha Dev temple

It is built over the place believed to be the prison cell where Lord Krishna was born. Standing adjacent to it is the Jama Masjid built by Abe-In-Nabir Khan, the local governor, in 1661 AD, on the ruins of the Keshav Deo temple destroyed under the instructions of Aurangazeb.

Gita Mandir

Gita Mandir

Gita Mandir is a beautiful temple located on the rural-urban fringe of Mathura. It is the temple of Lord Krishna.

The temple is famous for its carvings and painting. The whole of the Bhagavad Gita is inscribed on the walls of the temple.

It lies on the Mathura-Vrindavan road.

Dwarkadheesh Temple

Dwarkadheesh Temple

Dwarkadhish Temple is not only an important temple of Mathura but also of India. It is located near the eastern banks of river Yamuna. Dwarkadhish Temple that is currently managed by the followers of the Vallabhacharya sect is the most visited temple in Mathura. It can be visited between 7:00 AM to 8:30 PM all throughout the year.

Sati Burj

Sati Burj

This attractive red sandstone monument was built by the son of Behari Mal of Jaipur in 1570 AD. This was to commemorate the demise of his mother who performed the ‘sati’ sacrifice or immolation. It is a four storied structure built in red sandstone. It scales up to 17 meter in length. You will totally be spellbound by seeing this magnificent structure.

Vishram Ghat

Vishram Ghat

The Vishram Ghat is one of the most important ghats in Mathura. The traditional parikrama starts and ends at this place. The parikrama is the circumambulation of all the major religious and cultural places of Mathura. As per the belief, Lord Krishna rested at the Vishram Ghat after killing Kansa.

Shopping in Mathura

Shopping in Mathura


Mathura Shopping forms an important part of Mathura Tourism. Mathura offers you a great variety of things to shop for.

Mathura is famous for its milk products. There are plenty of cows in Mathura, which are considered to be very holy. So the best thing to shop for in Mathura is its milk products. Different types of sweetmeat balls, especially 'Peda', are available in Mathura. Pedas of Mathura are famous all over the country. Different types of Pedas are sold in Mathura. Other popular sweet of Mathura is 'Khurchan'. Other important milk products of Mathura are pure and aromatic ghee, cheese and cheese spreads.

Mathura is also famous for embroidered pieces, paintings, sculptures, images and silver and textile jewelries as the people here are known for their artistic skills.

As Mathura has a religious importance, the specialty of Mathura Shopping is the religious and holy products. There are number of shops, which sells different types of religious and holy objects and also objects that are used to perform rituals in the temples. Holy prayer books, pendants with images of gods and goddesses, rosaries, flower, incense sticks all of these are sold in these shops.

The best shopping places of Mathura are situated near the Dwarkadheesh Temple and Tilak Dwar.

Thus, it can be concluded that Mathura Shopping offers a unforgettable experience to the shoppers.

Hotels in Mathura

Hotel Goverdhan Palace

Location :: Opp. Narholi Thana Agra-Delhi Highway, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India

Rooms :: 25

Room Facilities :: Air conditioning-Room, Cable/satellite TV, Direct-dial phone, Internet access-surcharge, Minibar, H/C running water.

Other Facilities :: Banquet facilities, Bar/lounge, Computer rental, Internet access-surcharge, Laundry facilities, Restaurant, Room service(limited hours).

Details :: Hotel Goverdhan Palace Mathura is a Three Star business hotel with a difference. Set in an Span of 4 beautifully landscaped acres, the building has an imposing yet serene presence, a resort like ambience. Service is the key word at Goverdhan Palace where warm and personalized service is a tradition.