Mathura – The Birthplace of Lord Krishna
Overview
Mathura, located on the banks of the holy Yamuna River in Uttar Pradesh, is one of the most sacred cities of India. Revered as the birthplace of Lord Shri Krishna, Mathura is a major center of devotion, culture, and ancient Indian history. Mentioned in scriptures like the Bhagavata Purana, Mahabharata, and Harivamsa, Mathura attracts millions of pilgrims and tourists every year.
Spiritual Significance
Mathura holds a special place in Hinduism and Vaishnav tradition.
Birthplace of Lord Krishna (Krishna Janmabhoomi)
One of the Sapta Puri (seven holy cities)
Center of Krishna Bhakti movement
Closely connected with Vrindavan, Gokul, Barsana, and Govardhan
Major Attractions in Mathura
Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi
The most sacred site in Mathura, believed to be the exact birthplace of Lord Krishna. The temple complex is a major pilgrimage destination.
Dwarkadhish Temple
One of the oldest and most visited temples in Mathura, known for its beautiful architecture and vibrant celebrations.
Vishram Ghat
The main ghat on the Yamuna River, where Lord Krishna is believed to have rested after killing Kansa. Evening Yamuna Aarti is a divine experience.
Gita Mandir (Birla Mandir)
A modern temple with verses of the Bhagavad Gita engraved on its walls.
Government Museum (Mathura Museum)
Houses ancient sculptures, coins, and artifacts related to Mathura’s rich history.
Festivals & Celebrations
Mathura celebrates festivals with great joy and devotion:
Janmashtami – Birth of Lord Krishna (grand celebrations)
Holi – Famous for traditional and spiritual celebrations
Yam Dwitiya
Guru Purnima
History of Mathura
Mathura has a glorious history spanning thousands of years:
Capital of the Surasena Kingdom
Important center during Maurya and Kushan periods
Flourished as a hub of art, culture, and trade
Known worldwide for Mathura School of Art
Mathura Myths & Facts
Myth: Mathura is only important during Janmashtami
Fact: Mathura is a year-round spiritual destination.
Myth: Mathura and Vrindavan are the same
Fact: Mathura is Krishna’s birthplace, while Vrindavan is where he spent his childhood.
Why Visit Mathura?
Experience Krishna Janmabhoomi
Attend grand Janmashtami celebrations
Explore ancient temples and ghats
Connect with Krishna Bhakti culture