Top 5 spots to visit in Vrindavan, Mathura| Spriha_Journal | Spriha_Journal
Top 5 spots to visit in Vrindavan, Mathura | Spriha_Journal
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So, This post is all about Vrindavan, Mathura. If you stay in India or you are planning to visit traditional places in India, you must checkout Vrindavan. This place has it all.
I have recently visited Vrindavan with my family and according to my own experience, I have ranked top 5 temples in Vrindavan which I believe one should not miss while visiting this place.
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1. PRREM MANDIR
PREM MANDIR VRINDAVAN |
2. ISKCON TEMPLE/ KRISHNA-BALRAM MANDIR
KRISHNA BALRAM MANDIR VRINDAVAN |
3. NIDHIVAN
4.SHRI RANGJI TEMPLE
5. VRINDAVAN CHANDRODAYA TEMPLE
Vrindavan is situated at a distance of 13km from Mathura. But it as written as Mathura, Vrindavan and known to be as one ford( Sanskrit: Tirtha ) because both places are related to the childhood stories of Krishna and so a lot of temples associated with Radha, Krishna and Balram are situated along, which are indeed among most beautiful temples situated in India making the place a tourist attraction worldwide.
It is said that, during the period of Satya Yuga, Vrinda, the daughter of king Kadar, penanced and devoted her life to get Krishna as her husband and pleased with her devotion Krishna named the place as Vrindavan.
Mathura, Vrindavan is a very famous place in India and the most popular reason is it being the birthplace of Krishna, Indian spiritual god. It is believed that Krishna spent his childhood in Vrindavan and used to play on the shores of river Yamuna with his friends and his beloved Radha. There are plenty of stories and beliefs about this place making it a lot more attractive for the visitors.
There are a lot of other beautiful places in Vrindavan and if you have enough time I'll definitely recommend them.
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