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| Population | 272,500 |
| Area | 38,000 sq km |
| Languages | Hindi and Braj |
| Best Time to Visit | Winters |
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BIRTHPLACE OF LORD KRISHNA
Mathura (or Brajbhoomi) is famous as the birthplace
of Lord Krishna, an important deity in the Hindu religious pantheon. It
is an important pilgrim place of the Hindus and one of the seven sacred
cities in India. The main pilgrim center in Mathura is the Shri Krishna
Janmabhoomi temple. Mathura is also an important craft center.
LOCATION
The city of Mathura is located in the western part
of the state of Uttar Pradesh, in the northern region of India. It is
a part of the great northern plains and is situated on the west bank of
the river Yamuna. Mathura is 141 km south of Delhi and 47 km northwest
of Agra. The climate of Mathura is extreme and tropical. Summers are extremely
hot and winters are cold and foggy. It experiences southwestern monsoon
rains from July to September.
VISITING TIME
The best time to visit Mathura is during winter,
between the months of October and March.
THE PAST
The origin of Mathura is ancient. It is said to be
the birthplace of Lord Krishna, the popular incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
Mathura and the area around it, including Vrindavan, are linked with the
childhood exploits of Lord Krishna. It is mentioned in the ancient Indian
epic of Mahabharata. It later became a part of the Mauryan Empire. King
Ashok, the great Mauryan ruler, built a number of Buddhist monuments in
and around Mathura in the third century bc. Between first century bc and
first century ad, Mathura was the center for arts. The sculpture making
and stone carving styles of this period are referred to as belonging to
the Mathura School of Art. The main theme of these sculptures was inspired
by the life of Lord Buddha. The decline of Buddhism in this region following
the decline of the Mauryan Empire saw the rise of Hindu influence. However,
in the 11th century ad, Mahmud Ghazni destroyed a large number of Buddhist
and Hindu shrines. In the 15th century, Sikandar Lodhi, one of the Sultans
from Delhi, continued the pillage of this city. The last great Mughal
ruler and a fanatic Muslim, Aurangzeb flattened the Kesava Deo temple
and a built a mosque here. The Afghani marauder Ahmed Shah Abdali dealt
the final blow in 1757, when he torched the city. It came under British
rule in 1804.
TOURIST SPOTS
The Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi (birthplace of Lord
Krishna) is the main attraction of Mathura and an important pilgrim place
of the Hindus. A stone slab marks the original spot of the birth of Lord
Krishna. The earlier Kesava Deo temple had the room where Lord Krishna
was born. According to legend, Lord Krishna was born in a small prison
room where the tyrant ruler Kansa held his parents captive.
The Archeological Museum of Mathura is an important
place to visit. It houses an excellent collection of sculptures belonging
to the ancient Mathura school of art. The Vishram Ghat, on river Yamuna,
is another place to visit in Mathura. It is said that Lord Krishna had
killed the tyrant Kansa here.
The Sati Burj, Kans Qila, Jama Masjid and Dwarkadheesh
temple are other places to see in Mathura.
SITES NEARBY
HOW TO REACH
The new bus stand is located near Hotel Mansarovar
Palace. Bus service from Mathura to Delhi (3˝ hours) and Agra (1˝ hour)
is very good. The old bus stand no longer serves local destinations, but
there a few buses to Agra. Mathura railway station is located south of
the new bus stand. Mathura is well connected by train with Agra (1 hour),
Bharatpur, Sawai Madhopur and Kota. The Taj Express runs daily between
Matura to Delhi (2˝ hours).
Travelers can make use of auto-rickshaws and cycle-rickshaws
to move around the city. Tempos ply back and forth on the 10-km stretch
between Mathura and Vrindavan. One can also take auto-rickshaw to Vrindavan
from Mathura.
PLACES TO STAY
Accommodation in Mathura ranges from guesthouses
to high-end hotels. Hotel Mansarovar Palace, Hotel Madhuvan and Hotel
Radha Ashok (3 km from the city on the Delhi road) are the only top-end
hotels in Mathura.
PLACES TO EAT
Although, Mathura does not offer any special cuisine,
the sweet-toothed tourist can try the popular local sweetmeat pedhe made
of milk.
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