Brajabhumi ( It consist the land of
Mathura,Vrindavan,Goverdhan,Gokul,Baldev,Nandgaon,Barsana,Mahavan,Kusum
Sarovar ), is located 140 km south-east of Delhi and 60 km north-west of
Agra. Covering an area of about 3,800 sq. km., Brajabhumi can be
divided into two distinct units - the eastern part in the trans-Yamuna
tract with places like Gokul, Mahavan, Baldeo, Mat and Bajna and the
western side of the Yamuna covering the Mathura region that encompasses
Vrindavan, Govardhan, Kusum Sarovar, Barsana and Nandgaon (Nandagram).
Brajbhumi consist of following cities/towns.
Mathura City

Places and Temples to visit in Mathura

15 Km. north of Mathura on the same bank of
Yamuna, lies the celebrated town of Vrindavan, almost as closely
associated with Krishna as Mathura itself. Indeed one hardly speak of
Vrindavan alone to; the devout Hindu. Mathura-Vrindavan can not a
unified image of untold beauty and religious sanctify.
Vrindavan is believed to have been the stage on
which Krishna performed his famous romantic and sportive roles. Unlike
busy Mathura. Vrindavan seems perpetually to be dreaming and
imaginatively, re-living its romantic past. There are hundred of shrines
in the town, as also numerous ghats and several sacred tanks, of which
one called Brahama kund and another named Govinda kund are the most
highly venerated.
Places and Temples to visit in Vrindavana

Goverdhan Hill
26 Km from Mathura along the road to Deeg. It
is named after the name of the Goverdhan Hillock" which is said to have
raised on the finger and was put in the condition to save the people
from the incessant rain which fell constantly for seven days to destroy
the people of Brij. The hillock is 7 Miles (21km) in length.
Places and temples to visit in Goverdhan
Barsana
21 Kms. to the north of Goverdhan is Barsana
the birth place of Radha a favourite devotee of Lord Krishna. It is a
famous place for pilgrimage with a regular bus service from Mathura to
Barsana Via Kosi & Goverdhan.
Barsana originally known as Brahmasaran lies on a slope of ridge. The four prominent peaks of the hill are regarded as amblematic of the four-faced divinity and are crowned by a group temple is honor of Lali Ji a local title of Radha meaning 'the beloved'.
Places and Temples to Visit in Barasana

Nandgaon ( Nandgram)
AT the foot of a hill 51 Kms. north-east of Mathura is situated the venerable village of Nandgaon. It is known as the home of Lord Krishna's foster father Nand, in whose memory a spacious temple stand on the brow of the hill. Probably built in the middle of the 12'th century by one Rup Singh, It consist of an open nave with choir and sacrarium beyond. Standing in the center of a paved courtyard, it is surrounded by a lofty wall which commands an extensive view of the Bharatpur hill and the level expanse of Mathura District as far as Goverdhan.
Places & Temples to Visit in Nandgaon
Gokul Village
About 15 Kms. of the south-east of Mathura connected by a metalled road is Gokul, a suburb of the inland town of Mahavan on the bank of the river Yamuna. Gukul is a celebrated spot where Lord Krishna was reared in secrecy by his nurse. This place is very scared and is visited by thousand of pilgrims particularly during the birth anniversary of the Lord Krishna in july-august and the time of Annakut festival. Gokul is also associated with the famous saint Vallabhacharya who lived here for many years.
Places to Visit in Gokul

Mahaban
Lying on the left bank of Yamuna. Mahavan is 4 Kms. from Gokul on the road to Sadabad. Lord Krishna is believed to have been craddled in this place. The largest and most sacred temple is that of Mathura Nath an edifice built of rock and plaster. Overhanging the Yamuna at Mahavan is an old building which is identified as the place of Nanda.
Temples to Visit in Mahavan

Baldeo is about 9 Kms. from Mahavan on the road leading to Sadabad. In the center of the town stand the famous temple of Baldeo(Dauji). The elder brother of Lord Krishna. Two annual fair are held at Baldeo. One on the Sixth day of the light half of Bhadon called Deo-Chhath other on the full moon of Aghan. There is not a single day in the course of the year in which the temple court are not occupied with Pilgrims.
more information about Baldev Temple
this is awesome city. Mathura owns number of strikingly beautiful temples, few are of ancient times and is one of the most favourite destinations of hindu pilgrims. There are other places to visit in Mathura apart from temples that can offer you a good time in the land of Lord Krishna.
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