Thursday, August 28, 2008

Mathura Temples : Shri Krishna Janma Bhoomi

Mathura Temples , Krishna janma Bhoomi Mathura


Shri Krishna Janma Bhoomi : mathura temples are famous in world. Mathura Krishna Janma bhoomi is a famous temple.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

K.R. Girls Degree College Mathura

K.R. Girls Degree College , Mathura Education , Mathura


K.R. Girls Degree College is one of the most famous college in MATHURA. K.R. Girls Degree college provides higher education for girls. K.R. Girls Degree College Mathura,Uttar Pradesh Estd. in 1957. K.R. Girls Degree College situated in DIST.:Mathura,Uttar Pradesh.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Mathura : Famous places in Near mathura

Mathura, Mathura Temples, Temples In Mathura


Mathura : Famous places in Near mathura


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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Mathura Temples Rangji Temple

The Rangji temple was built in South Indian style by the wealthy Seth family of Mathura in the year 1851, and is dedicated to Lord Sri Ranganatha or Rangaji - a form of Lord Vishnu lying down on the Sesa Naga (celestial serpent).

The Rangji temple has a traditional South Indian gopuram (gateway) and is surrounded by high walls. It is one of Vrindavana's largest temples. Once a year a grand car festival (Ratha Yatra) is held known as Brahmotsava, during the month of Chait (March - April), this festival lasts for 10 days.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Mathura Museum, Museum Mathura

Mathura, Mathura Museum, Museum Mathura


Government Museum of Mathura that houses an excellent collection of sculptures belonging to the ancient Mathura school of art is one of the leading museums of not only Uttar Pradesh but also India.

The museum in Mathura was conceived and established in 1874 by F S Growse, the then collector. Originally called the Curzon Museum of Archaeology, the name changed to Government Museum after it celebrated its centenary in 1974.

The museum houses rare treasure unearthed by Cunnigham, Growse, Fuhrer and others fincluding stone sculptures, bas-reliefs, architectural fragments, inscriptions pertaining to different faiths, antique coins, terracotta and bronze items, pottery, bricks, clay seals and paintings, mostly belonging to the Mathura region.
The Museum also has very proud collections of stone sculpture and terracotta. Most of them belong to the Kushana period and after

Monday, August 4, 2008

Vishram Ghat Mathura : Mathura temples

Mathura Temples, Vishram Ghat Mathura, Mathura Vishram Ghat, Mathura


Vishram Ghat Mathura


Vishram Ghat Mathura is one of the most significant ghats situated on the river banks of Yamuna in Mathura.The Vishram Ghat is dotted with attractive temples and some of Mathura's most significant shrines are found here.The baithak of the famous Vaishnava Saint, Shri Chaitanya, is also near by. The aarti held at the Vishram Ghat each evening.

This kunds are placed very near to Mathura Vishram Ghat. Tradition has it that there were 159 earliest kunds in all. Of these only four survive and can be found. Vishram Ghat is the start and end point of the ‘parikrama’, which is a procession that circumambulates all the important religious spots in Mathura.

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..

Friday, August 1, 2008

Dwarikadhish Temple Mathura

Mathura Temples, Dwarikadhish Temple in Mathura


After Krishna Janma Bhoomi Dwarikadhish Temple is the most popular temple in Mathura. It is 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.
 
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