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Hidden Places to Visit in Mathura and Vrindavan

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Places to Visit in Mathura Vrindavan
Places to Visit in Mathura Vrindavan

Mathura and Vrindavan are two of India's holiest cities located in Uttar Pradesh. These cities are famous for their spiritual and cultural history. This guide of  Mathura Vrindavan Trip Plan allows you to visit not only the popular temples such as Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi, Banke Bihari Temple and ISKCON Temple but also some of the offbeat places that provide you with the best experience. If you wish to explore beyond the regular tourist points, here are some of the offbeat spots in Mathura and Vrindavan which are worth a visit.


Places to Visit in Mathura

Places to Visit in Mathura
Places to Visit in Mathura

Jai Gurudev Temple

It is confused with the Taj Mahal because of its white marble structure but Jai Gurudev Temple is a peaceful religious place located on the Mathura Agra road. This temple is different from other Krishna temples because it is dedicated to the sacred Baba Jai Gurudev. The temple's mystical architecture and peaceful ambiance make it an ideal spot to meditate and introspect spiritually.


Vishram Ghat

Vishram Ghat is a forgotten site that holds very high importance in Hindu mythology. It is said to be the site where Lord Krishna rested after slaying the wicked king Kansa. The sunset aarti at Vishram Ghat is mesmerizing with rows of hundreds of diyas on the Yamuna River that creates a heavenly ambiance.


Dauji Temple

This temple is located around 20 km from Mathura and dedicated to Balarama who is the elder brother of Krishna. Dauji Temple was built by Vajranabha in 1535 AD around 500 years ago. Its ancient architecture and its legacy of celebrating the one-off "Huranga" festival which is a unique Holi celebration. 


Kans Qila

Kans Qila is an ancient fort and a lesser known place. It was the residence of Krishna's uncle Kansa and those who love to know about history, must visit this fort. The fort still showcases Hindu and Mughal influence through its architecture.


Chamunda Devi Temple

Chamunda Devi Temple is less frequently visited by tourists. It is located near Vishram Ghat and . This temple is dedicated to Goddess Chamunda. The goddess is believed to be worshiped by Lord Krishna's great grandfather. This Temple is a peaceful and devout sanctuary for the pilgrims who want to meditate and attain consciousness.


Places to Visit in Vrindavan

Places to Visit in Vrindavan
Places to Visit in Vrindavan

Nidhivan

Nidhivan is among the most popular places in Vrindavan. It is believed to be the place where Lord Krishna performs Raas Leela every night. The place is dense with tiny trees whose branches get entwined with one another. Individuals do not believe that someone needs to be indoors after dusk. Numerous devotees visit this place during the day so that they can sense the divine.


Seva Kunj

Seva Kunj is another off-beat treasure at Vrindavan and a site of profound spiritual significance. Krishna and Radha would often lie here, and to this day the temple is closed in the evenings due to mystical grounds. The beautiful garden and peaceful ambiance make it the most suitable destination for refuge for anyone.


Radha Gokulananda Temple

This small and beautiful temple has deities of Radha-Vinoda, Radha Gokulananda and Radha Madanmohan. One of the lesser known Temples in Vrindavan yet so beautiful that every devotee must visit Gokulananda. The temple itself is serene and divine in nature and that is why it is an ideal place for meditation and prayer. 


Pagal Baba Temple

Pagal Baba Temple is unique compared to most of the temples in Vrindavan since it has a multistory building. Pagal Baba Temple is a temple that is founded on the life of Pagal Baba who was a saint dedicated his entire life to serving Krishna. 


Priyakant Ju Temple

Priyakant Ju Mandir is a stunning temple located in Vrindavan. The temple is shaped like a lotus and it is a Radha-Krishna temple with beautifully groomed gardens. The calm environment and quiet area provide it an optimal place for visitors who would love to indulge into spirituality without chaos.


Best Time to Visit

Best time to visit Vrindavan and Mathura is October to March when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing. To enjoy the city's colorful culture, you must visit during Holi in March or Janmashtami which falls between August or September.


Conclusion

Mathura and Vrindavan are famous for their unique temples and festivals. But not just temples, taking a Mathura Vrindavan Tour to visit these offbeat destinations gives you the best experience. As a devotee or as a seeker for peace, these offbeat destinations provide a deep spiritual experience and an insight into the divine pastimes of Lord Krishna. Thus the next time you happen to visit Mathura and Vrindavan, do not forget to add these offbeat destinations to your tour.


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