Situated at a distance of 28 km from Mathura, Kusum Sarovar is a huge water tank that lies on the auspicious parikrama path to Govardhan hill. Filled with emerald green water, Kusum Sarovar Govardhan is a never miss out on sightseeing spot on your trip to Mathura. Located between Govardhan hill and Radha Kund, Kusum Sarovar is a stunning water reservoir belonged to the era of Lord Krishna. Surrounded by magnificent sandstone royal structures Kusum Sarovar is thronged by tourists across the globe for its historical significance and enduring beauty. Kusum Sarovar is bordered by a beautiful garden with a variety of blooming flowers namely chameli, juhi, champa, mallika etc. Surrounded by stairs from all the four sides, Kusum Sarovar is 450 ft long and 60 ft deep. You can find several Kadamb trees planted around the holy Sarovar. Popular for: History, Tourism, Pilgrim, and Photography Timing: 7 am to 6 pm Entry fee: No This beautiful pond is believed to be the place where Shri Radha along with her friends used to come to pick flowers which means Kusum in Hindi. As per legends, this water tank is named after a friend of Shri Radhika whose name was Kusum. It is also said that Lord Krishna used to come to this place to pick flowers and make garlands for his beloved Radha. The old pond was constructed by Veer Singh, king of Madhya Pradesh in the 17th century. Later Maharaja Suraj Mal renovated it and built a garden around the pond for his queen, Kishori Rani. In the 18th century, Suraj Mal’s son, Jawahar Singh, the king of Bharatpur built the astonishing sandstone edifices surrounding the pond in memory of his parents. It is said that the main tomb erected at the centre is dedicated to Maharaj Suraj Mal while the other two smaller structures placed both sides of the main tomb represent the two queens of Suraj Mall - Kishori and Hansiya. The interiors of these three buildings are breath-taking. The ceiling of the main tomb is decorated with stunning paintings depicting the life of Shri Krishna and his pastimes with beloved Radha. It also boasts the lotus feet of Lord Krishna engraved on the floor. The walls and ceiling of the other two buildings are adorned with the paintings depicting the life of Jat kings and the life events of Lord Krishna. Constructed with a great blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture, the historical structure surrounding Kusum Sarovar is truly awe-inspiring. Things to do: • Explore the place and soak in the serenity and stung beauty of this historical site. • Spend a quiet evening at this place watching the stunning view of the sunset. • Rest under a kadamb tree which is known to be the favourite tree of Lord Krishna and soak into the divine spirituality of this holy place. • Enjoy the evening aarti ceremony at Kusuma Sarovar. • You can also visit Radha Kund which takes around 35 minutes by foot from Kusum Sarovar. How to reach? Located just 28 km away from Mathura, Kusum Sarovar is on the right side of Govardhan parikrama route. It can be easily reached by local transports like taxi, auto-rickshaw from Mathura. Located 26 km from Kusum Sarovar, Mathura railway junction is the nearest railway station. Situated at a distance of 191 km, Indira Gandhi International Airpot, New Delhi is nearest one to this place. Best time to visit Kusum Sarovar remains open for tourists throughout the year even on public holidays. However, considering the weather in Mathura, October to March end is the best season to plan a trip to Govardhan and its nearby places. Owing to extreme temperature in summer (April-July), planning a vacation to this beautiful place is not recommended during this time. Nearby attractions: Blessed with serenity Kusum Sarovar, Govardhan is one of the most revered religious sites for Hindus in India. Owing to its rich religious and historical importance, Kusum Sarovar is a never miss out on a place on your Mathura Govardhan sightseeing tour. If visiting Kusum Sarovar, there are many other popular locations and shrines nearby which you can consider to include in your itinerary. • Daan Ghati Mandir • Govardhan parikrama • Radha Kund • Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple • Birla Mandir • Dwarkadhish temple • Government museum • Kans Quila • Potra Kund Holding great religious and mythological significance, Kusum Sarovar is visited by millions of devotes throughout the year. Plan a trip to this holy place and soak into the divine spirituality.
Explore MoreThe people of Gokul are always immersed in the devotion of Shree Krishna, the almighty. There are hundreds of holy places that are solely dedicated to him and Brahmand Ghat, Gokul is one among the others. This place is located close to the Raman Reti and Nand Bhawan. These two are also popular places in Gokul that attract tourists from everywhere. All these places are linked with some episodes of incidences related to the life of Shree Krishna. Still, people worship the soil which they believed have been consumed and touched by Shree Krishna. There are also packets available of the same soil and people keep it close always as it is believed that the soil brings success and luck to them. It is also believed that this particular soil can be used to cure diseases as well. Near to the Brahmand Ghat, Gokul is the temple called Brahmand mandir from where you can see the river Yamuna. This mandir is dedicated to an incident in Krishna’s life. There is a peepal tree as well inside the boundaries of the mandir. The female devotees among the other ties ribbons on the branches of this peepal tree and ask for a blessing for a long life of their husband. Things To Do From Agra, Gokul is a pleasant and small getaway. This was the place where secretly Shree Krishna was raised. Gokul is near to Mathura and has several religious places for you to visit. Nana Maharaja's house, also known as the Chaurasi Khamba which means eighty-four pillars is the attractive and notable structure in Gokul. After you visit Brahmand Ghat, Gokul, you should visit and see this beautiful pillar which belongs to the town. Along with Chaurasi Khamba, there are other places as well which you can go to and see if you visit Gokul. All these places are linked with some stories or legends that are related to Shree Krishna and the demons sent by Kansa. One such place is the Mud Temple. This place is located at the side of a hill and this place is where Shree Krishna killed demons. Utkhal is the place where Shree Krishna's mother Yashoda tied him to the grinding mortar because he broke the pitcher to steal butter. She gave him punishment and tied him to this place called Utkhal. Brahmand Ghat is the place where he eats the mud and when his mother asked to open his mouth she could see the whole universe in it. History Brahmand Ghat, Gokulis the spot where Shree Krishna as an infant came to play with his friends. One day while playing he swallowed a lump of mud. When Yashoda, his foster mother got the news of Krishna eating mud, she came running to the spot and asked him to open his mouth wide so that she can remove the mud from his mouth. As Krishna opened his mouth, she could see the entire cosmos in his mouth, the sun, the planet, and the moon. Everything was there in his mouth which made her shocked and amazed. This was the moment that she was convinced that the child is not ordinary but divine. Best Time to Visit Like the other places in the north of India, Gokul also has an extreme temperature in the months of summer and also in winter. In the summer season, the temperature of the place is unbearable and it rises up to 48 degree Celsius. The humidity this time is intolerable. At night the temperature drops to somewhere between 25-30 degree Celsius. The place receives moderate rainfall. During winters the cold temperature is pleasant and good to go. The temperature is 7-8 degree celsius. Therefore, winters are good if you visit Gokul for some sightseeing and tourism. How to Reach? Kheria Airport in Agra is the nearest airport for Gokul. The airport is thirty-nine kilometres away from Gokul. You can get a taxi or can from the airport and reach the town of Gokul. Mathura Junction is the nearest railway station to Gokul, the holy town of Uttar Pradesh. The station is 6.7 kilometres away from the place. Mathura is connected quite well with the other major cities including Mumbai and Delhi with regular trains. One can come and go to any place by reaching Mathura railway stations. Brahmand Ghat, Gokul is well connected with other states and towns of India. Regular state buses are available from Allahabad, Agra, etc. One can also choose private cabs to reach the places they wish to. Gokul is a great place to spend your holidays amidst the other pilgrimages. You will love the atmosphere and surroundings of the place and the experience that you will get here will be one of a kind. You can know about the legends about Shree Krishna and the demons and visit all the places where the incidents took place.
Explore MoreIf you want to experience spirituality then there no other place than Braj. All the locations and every part of this place are spiritual and pious. For a person filled with devotion, this land is the perfect place to visit and explore. Several online websites let you know about the place in details with just a click. It is always better to know about the place better before you visit. There are various nearby cities like Gokul, Vrindavan, Barsana, Mathura, which are near to this place. On your visit to Braj, you can check these cities too and experience the full-fledged divinity. You will get to see several temples in Braj among will the place that attracts most of the people for its peaceful ambience is the Pavana Sarovar, Nandgaon. This is a lake that is located north to the Nandgaon descending from the hill, Nandiswar. Near to the highway to Kamavan this place is said to be the soul-purifying lake which helps people get rid of all their sins. Architecture There are several mythological stories behind the architecture of this place. It is said that the place was built by Paavan Gopa, Vishakha's father. This is the reason why it is called Sarovar. Radha had two best friends among whom one was Vishakha and the other was Lalita. The meaning of Pavana Sarovar is the 'purifying lake'. This lake is said to be the sanctifying and purest than any other holy water. The Important Timings The lake is open for certain specific time intervals. This might vary in winter and summer. During summers the lake opens at 5 am and it is closed at noon and again reopens at 2 pm till 9 pm. During the winter season, the timings slightly vary. It opens early in the morning around 5:30 am and closes at noon. Again it opens in the afternoon around 2 pm and closes at 8:30 pm. Best Time To Visit You can visit Pavana Sarovar any time of the year but the best time to go is in the winter season. In October, the place is calm, cool and pleasant and you will certainly enjoy here. The season ends as March descends. How To Reach? Uttar Pradesh is a state in India that is still developing today and the infrastructure is still developing at a great rate today. Today all the important places are well-linked with this place via rail, road, and air. The connectivity has made things easier and possible for people of different states to visit the holy places in the state of UP. The most decent way of travel is through the air. This place has two international airports and four domestic airports. By Road Roadways are one of the easiest ways to reach UP. There are several different expressways and national highways that connect you to this state well. You can also opt for state buses if not private vehicles. By Air As mentioned earlier this place is well connected through airways. The domestic airports include Agra, Jhansi, Kanpur, Gorakhpur, Prayagraj, and Meerut. The international ones are Chaudhary Charan Singh and Lal Bahadur Shashtri airports in Lucknow and Varanasi respectively. By Train This state has around four hundred and thirty functional railway stations. Therefore you can take railways to reach your destination. Nearby Attractions The pilgrims who come to visit Pavana Sarovar also visit the seat of Acharya Mahaprabhuvallabh. There is also a temple north to the bank of the lake known as the Pavan Bihari temple. The pilgrims take a dip in this holy water to get rid of their sins. This ritual is been followed for several thousand years now and it is still being followed by all. Pilgrims tend to come on the occasion of Akshay Tritiya an auspicious day for Hindus and take a holy dip in the water of the lake to purify their soul and gain salvation. Thus, visit and enjoy the spiritual and peace of mind that this place has to offer. You will certainly enjoy performing the rituals and also the nearby attractions are amazing around Pavana Sarovar, Nandgaon. Therefore, for your next holidays choose Pavana Sarovar and enjoy your vacation with your friends or family.
Explore MoreThe city Allahabad is known by the name of Triveni Sangam, which is the confluence of River Ganga, River Yamuna and River Saraswati which remains invisible. Uttar Pradesh is a giant state and many of its largest cities lie on the bank of Triveni Sangam, in Prayag. It was named so due to the former presence of the Aryan communities here. Significance of Triveni Sangam has been commemorated in the movie of ‘Sangam’ by Raj Kapoor. Audience will never forget the song “Tere man ki Ganga, or mere man ki Yamuna ka, bol Radha bol sangam hoga ki nehi”. Not only Sangam but there are other classic movies also like ‘Baiju Bawra’ which has memorable songs dedicated to Triveni Sangam. Traveller Tips: • You need to speak carefully with the pandits here which is common in almost every religious places in India. Before hiring any of them to perform poojas for you, finalize their charges first. Do all the bargains prior their hiring otherwise they will demand absurd high charges after finishing their acts. • If you are not a religious kind of person and you are interested in witnessing the confluence only, stay clearly away from the pandits. But remember to be polite with them otherwise you may put up in a fight with them and their team members including the boatmen. • Again, you need to make a polite bargain on the charges of boat rides too otherwise you may have to pay a ridiculous amount of charges. Things to Do: Visiting Triveni Sangam, Prayag Raj is so common visiting among the Hindu pilgrims that it is like the performing the regular pooja rituals at home. If you are in Triveni Sangam, you can see there are various platforms built in the middle of it and you can perform poojas such as Narayan Nagbalia nd Shraddh for the Rivers there. If you learn more about the place, you may get to know that a range of stories related to Indian Kathas and Puranas has been narrated here. You may get some unforgettable and magnificent views which will include the magical merging waters as well as the Fort of Allahabad that was built by Shahenshah Akbar and the newly built Yamuna bridge on the backdrop. History: The holy Ganga River of India appears from the Gangotri and flows down passing the Himalayas through Hardwar, Rishikesh and Kanpur before entering Allahabad where she joins her two siblings on her way to Kashi. On the other hand, Yamuna also emerges from the Yamunotri and passes through the two cities of Krishna, Brindavan and Mathura before arriving at Allahabad where she merges her sole identity with her sibling River Ganga. River Saraswati appears from some spiritual lands beneath the ground before entering in Allahabad and remains invisible to manhood. It seems she does not want her identity to be felt! She makes the union of Ganga and Yamuna more pure with her connotation with them. Hence, Triveni Sangam makes the sacred place where millions of people throng together and pay their respect for these three rivers. They gather around also to pray for their well-being and ask for clemency for their sins. Festival: As Allahabad is the raja of all tirths, Kumbh Mela is organized here every year where lakhs of millions of pilgrims gather around to take a holy bath in the sacred water of Triveni Sangam, Prayag Raj. According to an ancient myth, in the earlier ages, Lord Brahma used to perform here the Prakrista Yajna. This is the reason why lord Rama also visited Prayag Raj during his exile. How to Reach? Triveni Sangam, Prayag Raj is well connected to the main city land and you will get a range of transports for that. The best way is to hire a cab service for reaching on the banks of the confluence. Then take a ferry from there. You may also opt for an auto-rickshaw to hire as well. Interesting Facts and Trivia About: Triveni Sangam puts unique impact on the daily life of civilians. No other confluence of Indian rivers matches the impact of the confluence of ‘Prag Raj’. It is the king of all Tirths. In fact, Ganga – Yamuna confluence is mentioned in Rig Veda too. Kalidasa, the most popular Sanskrit poet of India has described the confluence of Ganga and Yamuna River as the white water of Ganga River and the blue water of Yamuna River are like a combination of pearl and sapphire strings. At the Sangam, the depth of Ganga is only 4 feet, where the Yamuna’s is 40 feet. The spot where the three rivers meet, pilgrims hire boats to reach there and take bath at that platform. People believe that bathing in the holy water will wipe out their sins. According to the historical believes, it is the place where droplets of Nectar spilled out from the pitcher of the God. This is the reason why pilgrims think bathing in this holy water can wash away their sins and will confirm their places in the heaven. Nearby Attractions: • Prayag Kumbh Mela • Triveni Sangam • Khusro Bagh • Anand Bhavan • Allahabad Museum • Allahabad Planetarium Plan your trip well ahead so that you do not miss any of its excitement regarding the tour.
Explore MoreRam Ghat, Chitrakoot is located on the banks of the holy Mandakini River in Uttar Pradesh. This Ram Ghat has its prominence mentioned in the mythological Ramayana and has many tourists visiting here each year. The entire ghat region is extremely serene and the peace of the place can be felt once you reach the place. People love to sit on the stairs of the ghats and experience the tranquility that resides in the entire region. The Ram Ghat in Chitrakoot has come out to become one of the most popular tourist attractions in the entire state. What Are The Things to Do In Ram Ghat, Chitrakoot? Apart from getting drenched in the serenity and the tranquility of the place, you can also indulge in the boating activity. Tourists can take a boat and go on a ride to explore the splendid waters of the Mandakini River. There is a huge Lord Hanuman statue that you can go to and see. What’s The History Associated With Ram Ghat? The place holds high eminence when it comes to history. It is believed that in the holy epic Ramayana, it was this ghat only where Lord Ram, Goddess Sita, and Lord Laxmana sat down to have a long conversation with the sage and saint Goswami Tulsidas. What Is The Best Time to Visit Ram Ghat? If you are planning to visit Chitrakoot only for religious reasons, it can be visited at any point in time of the year. However, if your main aim is to go for the Ram Ghat, you are advised to go their during the auspicious days like the Ganga Snan, Ram Navami, or similar days when the ghats are decked with flowers. However, the weather also plays a crucial role in determining the right time for you to visit this ghat area in Chitrakoot. Summers can get unbearably hot in the region and you should probably avoid traveling here during the hot summer months. The winter months are pretty cool in Chitrakoot and you can certainly visit here during these months. How to Reach Ram Ghat, Chitrakoot? Located in the Chitrakoot region of Uttar Pradesh, the Ram Ghat is not that difficult to access if you have decided to visit here. The nearby cities to Chitrakoot can be reached via road transport. For those planning to visit Ram Ghat, Chitrakoot via train, Chitrakoot Dham Karwi is where you should get down. Once you are at this railway station, there are plenty of autos and taxi drivers ready to take you to the holy Ram Ghat area. Located in Allahabad (now Prayagraj), Bamrauli is the nearest airport if you are planning to come by air. From here, you need to cover a distance of 116 kilometers to reach Chitrakoot. It is also closely situated to cities like Prayagraj, Ayodhya, Varanasi, and Vindhyanchal. You can take your car from here to drive to Chitrakoot. What Are Some Of The Nearby Attractions? There are many places that you can visit when you go to the Ram Ghat in Chitrakoot. These are Hanuman Dhara, Ganesh Bagh, Ram Darshan, Janki Kund, Gupt Godavari, Sati Anusuya Ashram, Bharat Milap Temple, and much more. If you are traveling to Ram Ghat in Chitrakoot, do not forget to pay a visit to all these religious sites as well. Your trip would be fulfilling once you experience all these places.
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