Where to celebrate Janmashtami? Everyone knows Banke Bihari, but about these kunj streets
Mathura place to roam around Vrindavan
The celebration of Janmashtami is celebrated with pomp on the entire Brijbhoomi. Kanha made different pastimes at different places in Brij. Blessed the earth by putting a lot of lots in the soil, and somewhere the hair leela was shown on the banks of the Yamuna. There are many places in the Brij region where Lord Krishna’s childhood has passed. But most people know about the birthplace and Vrindavan. There is no place to set foot in the birthplace Mathura temple on Janmashtami and Banke Bihari Temple Vrindavan. A large number of devotees of Kanha reach here from the country and abroad. In such a situation, you are also planning to roam on Krishna Janmashtami, so instead of going to Mathura Vrindavan, plan to roam in these kunj streets. On reaching here, you will be able to see and feel the pastimes of Naughty Kanha.
Where to celebrate Janmashtami?
Dwarkadhish Temple- If you want to go to Mathura, then come to see the birthplace in the day of the day. At this time the crowd is slightly less. After this, go to Dwarkadhish temple in Mathura. This ancient temple situated on the banks of Yamuna is very special. Janmashtami preparations are also made in Dwarkadhish temple. You can also enjoy the boat in the Yamuna flowing in front.
Gokul Village and Brahmand Ghat- On Janmashtami, you can go to Gokul village where Krishna’s childhood was spent. Kanha’s childhood pastimes can still be seen in the streets of Gokul. There is the universe ghat on the banks of river Yamuna. This is the place where Lord Krishna had eaten the soil and when mother Yashoda asked to open his mouth, he saw the entire universe in Krishna’s mouth. This place still reminds of Krishna’s childhood.
Ramanreti- Ramanreti is located 10 kilometers from Mathura, where Lord Krishna put a lot in the sand. There is a beautiful Krishna temple here and this area is very quiet. Krishna devotees also put a lot of lots in the sand of Yamuna and dedicate themselves to Brij’s Raja. You can visit Ramanreti on Janmashtami.
Mahavan Chaurasi Pillar- This place is also called Nand Bhawan. There is an ancient temple resting on 84 pillars, which is considered associated with the childhood of Lord Krishna. By the age of two and a half, Krishna Lord lived in this house. The temple has a statue of Yashoda, Nandababa, Balaram and Bal Swaroop Krishna in the middle. It was here that Krishna killed Pootna and one of his statues is a little distance away.
Nandgaon- Due to Kansa’s terror, Nandbaba and Yashoda left the streets of Goluk and built their home in Nandgaon. Here grand preparations for the birth anniversary are made in Nandabhavan. Every house in Nandgaon and Krishna has some leela connected to the street. You can plan to visit Nand village on Janmashtami. Here you can feel to be in Brijbhoomi.
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