Mathura is a sacred city in Uttar Pradesh, northern India. The deity Lord Krishna is said to have been born on the site of Sri Krishna Janma Bhoomi, a Hindu temple. Dotting the Yamuna River are 25 ghats (flights of steps down to the water), of which Vishram Ghat is considered the holiest. Sati Burj is a 16th-century memorial tower. Dwarkadhish Temple has a carved entrance and a black-marble idol of Lord Krishna.
The Krishna Janmbhoomi temple is one of the most visited religious spots in India. It is believed to have been built around the prison cell in which Krishna was said to have been born, the temple has allegedly been built five times over. It is believed to have been constructed in the 6th century BC. This is a group of Hindu temples that are built around the prison cell where Lord Krishna was born. It is one of the most sacred shrines in India.
The temple is known for its beautiful architecture, carvings, and paintings. This five storied building is supported by seventy two pillars. The main shrine has the images of Lord Krishna and his beloved Radha. The idol of Lord Dwarkadheesh is made from shiny black stone and it is about 2.25 feet in height.
Vishram Ghat, which is counted amongst the most popular religious places in Mathura, is dotted with numerous shrines. Some of these are Langali Hanuman, Mukut Mandir, Radha-Damodar and Murli Manohar.
Also known as the temple of divine love, Prem Mandir is dedicated to Goddess Radha and Lord Krishna, and Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. It was shaped and designed by Jagadguru Shri Kripaluji Maharaj in 2001, and is sprawled over 54 acre.
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