Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple, also known as Krishna Janmabhoomi, is one of the holiest and most significant temples in India, marking the birthplace of Lord Krishna. Located in Mathura, the temple complex is built around the prison cell (Garbha Griha) where Devaki and Vasudeva are believed to have been imprisoned by King Kansa and where Lord Krishna was born over 5,000 years ago.
The temple complex consists of several shrines, including the Keshav Dev Temple, Garbha Griha, and Bhagavata Bhavan, showcasing a blend of spiritual significance and architectural grandeur. The temple has a rich and tumultuous history, having been destroyed and rebuilt multiple times by various rulers. Despite this, it remains a symbol of devotion and resilience, attracting millions of pilgrims from around the world.
Event | Timing |
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Morning Darshan | 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM |
Evening Darshan | 4:00 PM to 9:30 PM |
Mangala Aarti | 5:00 AM |
Sandhya Aarti | 6:00 PM |
Mode of Transport | Details |
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By Air | Nearest Airport: Agra Airport (60 km) or Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi (160 km). Taxis and buses are available from both airports. |
By Train | Nearest Station: Mathura Junction (3 km). Auto-rickshaws, cycle rickshaws, and taxis are available to the temple. |
By Road | Well-connected via NH-19 (Delhi-Agra Highway). Regular buses and taxis from Delhi (160 km), Agra (60 km), and nearby cities. |
Local Transport | Auto-rickshaws, e-rickshaws, and cycle rickshaws are commonly used to navigate the city and reach the temple. Parking is available nearby for private vehicles. |
Activity | Description |
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Visit the Garbha Griha (Birthplace) | Step inside the prison cell where Lord Krishna was born. The sacred sanctum is the heart of the temple complex. |
Attend Aarti and Bhajans | Participate in the Mangala Aarti at dawn and Sandhya Aarti in the evening, accompanied by devotional singing and chanting. |
Explore the Keshav Dev Temple | Offer prayers at the Keshav Dev Temple, built in honor of Lord Krishna’s childhood name, Keshava. |
Visit Bhagavata Bhavan | A modern addition to the complex, it showcases beautiful murals and paintings depicting scenes from Krishna’s life. |
Learn the History | Discover the temple’s rich history, including its destruction by invaders and subsequent rebuilding over the centuries. |
Explore the Local Markets | The streets around the temple are bustling with shops selling prasad, souvenirs, and traditional sweets like Mathura Peda. |
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