Janambhoomi Commemorating The Birthplace With A Timeless Echo Of Cultural Significance

Description

Nestled along the banks of the Yamuna River, Janmabhoomi in Mathura is traditionally believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna. This charming town echoes with the timeless tales of Krishna's childhood and divine exploits.


Enchanting Stories

  • In AD 400, under the Gupta Emperor, Chandragupta Vikramaditya, the temple was rebuilt for the second time, then again the temple was rebuilted in 1150 AD. But this temple was destroyed by Aurangazeb in 1669 AD and a mosque named Jami Masjid was built in the place of the temple. Mosque was constructed by using the materials of this temple.
  • Inside Temple in Mathura, there is a prison like structure with a slab and it is believed that on that slab only Lord Shri Krishna took birth. People throng to have a glimpse of this place. The temple is divided into three parts namely the Garbha Griha - the exact place of birth, Keshavadeva and the Bhagvata Bhavan.

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