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Potra Kund, Mathura
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Shri Krishna Janmasthan
Janam bhoomi Marg, Janam Bhumi, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Janmbhumi temple
25a, Bhuteshwar Rd, Janam Bhumi, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Giriraj ji Temple
GM58+GQM, ke pass, choraha, Janam Bhumi, mahavidiya, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Nearby restaurants
Shri Krishna Bhojnalay
Shubham Road, Janam Bhumi, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Babylon Restaurant
Gate no. 1, opposite Shree Krishna Janmasthaan Temple, Jagannath Puri, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Oma pehalwan kachori
GM48+3V5 Potra Kund Ganpati Plaza, Tiraha, Gobind Nagar Sec B, Janam Bhumi, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Janmbhoomi Trust Bhojnalay
GM3C+M3W, Janam Bhumi, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Classic Restaurant
Opp. Shri krishna Janambhumi main gate, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Oma Kachori Wale
GM48+2VM, Rina Rd, Gobind Nagar Sec B, Janam Bhumi, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Zaika
GM48+GX9 Potra Kund, Shankar Rd, Janam Bhumi, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
BURGER JUNCTION
94 A, Janam bhoomi Marg, Govind Nagar, Janam Bhumi, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Burger Monk, Mathura
beside Radhika Sweets, Krishna Nagar, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Pine & Dine Rooftop Cafe and lounge
At the Roof of Hotel S.R. Siddhi Vinayak, F-913, Govind Nagar, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Nearby hotels
Maatu Shree comfort stay (guest house)
Pushpa Rd., Janam Bhumi, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Krishna Balram Guest House
GM39+94R Potra Kund, Janam Bhumi, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Krishnam Guest House
Shrikrishna Janam Sthan, near Potra Kund, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Hotel the Mansion
GM48+H9, Hotel The Mansion, near Krishna Janambhoomi, Govind Nagar, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Shri Girraj Residency And PG
Main Car Parking, near Potra Kund, 12/A Sector B, near Janambhoomi, Govind Nagar, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Hotel Radha madhavam luxurious boutique stay
mandir road, 45-A jagannath puri, krishna janamsthan, Bhuteshwar railway station road, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Radhika Guest House
GM48+3Q8, Gobind Nagar Sec B, Janam Bhumi, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Hotel Babylon Regency
84, opp. Krishna Janamsthan Road, Jagannath Puri, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
OYO Ganesh Guest House
Rina Rd, near krusha, Gobind Nagar Sec B, Janam Bhumi, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
Brijraj Hotel
Janam Bhumi, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
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Potra Kund, Mathura

Shri Krishna janm isthan potra kund, Potra kund mallpura, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India
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attractions: Shri Krishna Janmasthan, Janmbhumi temple, Giriraj ji Temple, restaurants: Shri Krishna Bhojnalay, Babylon Restaurant, Oma pehalwan kachori, Janmbhoomi Trust Bhojnalay, Classic Restaurant, Oma Kachori Wale, Zaika, BURGER JUNCTION, Burger Monk, Mathura, Pine & Dine Rooftop Cafe and lounge
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Nearby attractions of Potra Kund, Mathura

Shri Krishna Janmasthan

Janmbhumi temple

Giriraj ji Temple

Shri Krishna Janmasthan

Shri Krishna Janmasthan

4.7

(9.3K)

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Janmbhumi temple

Janmbhumi temple

4.7

(557)

Open until 9:00 PM
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Giriraj ji Temple

Giriraj ji Temple

4.6

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Nearby restaurants of Potra Kund, Mathura

Shri Krishna Bhojnalay

Babylon Restaurant

Oma pehalwan kachori

Janmbhoomi Trust Bhojnalay

Classic Restaurant

Oma Kachori Wale

Zaika

BURGER JUNCTION

Burger Monk, Mathura

Pine & Dine Rooftop Cafe and lounge

Shri Krishna Bhojnalay

Shri Krishna Bhojnalay

4.4

(259)

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Babylon Restaurant

Babylon Restaurant

3.2

(96)

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Oma pehalwan kachori

Oma pehalwan kachori

4.1

(19)

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Janmbhoomi Trust Bhojnalay

Janmbhoomi Trust Bhojnalay

4.1

(63)

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Karthik NambirajKarthik Nambiraj
There are three main temples inside the premises Keshavdev temple which is dedicated to Krishna, Garbh Griha where Krishna is believed to be born in Dvapar Yuga and Bhagvata Bhavan where presiding deities are Radha Krishna. The place has held religious significance since at least the 6th century BCE with findings of religious artifacts in excavations. The temples were destroyed multiple times throughout history, most recently by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in 1670. He built the Shahi Eidgah mosque there, which still stands.In the 20th century, the new temple complex adjacent to mosque was built with the financial help from industrialists. According to Hindu traditions, Krishna was born to Devaki and Vasudeva in a prison cell where they were confined by his maternal uncle Kamsa, a king of Mathura, due to prophecy of his death by the child of Devaki. According to tradition, a temple dedicated to Krishna was built the birthplace by his great-grandson Vajranabh. The present site known as Krishna Janmasthan (lit. 'birthplace of Krishna') was known as Katra (lit. 'market place') Keshavdeva. The archaeological excavations of the site had revealed pottery and terracotta from 6th century BCE. It also produced some Jain sculptures as well as a large Buddhist complex including Yasha Vihara. The Vaishnava temple may have erected on the place as early as the first century. A whole new magnificent temple complex was rebuilt at the place by Gupta Emperor Chandragupta II in 400CE. A late 8th century inscriptions also mentions donations to the site by the Rashtrakutas.
Ayaj DeshmukhAyaj Deshmukh
🌸 My Experience at Shri Krishna Janmabhumi, Mathura 🌸 Visiting Shri Krishna Janmabhumi in Mathura was truly one of the most divine and unforgettable experiences of my life. As soon as I entered the holy place, I felt a deep spiritual energy in the air. The atmosphere was filled with the chanting of “Radhe Radhe” and “Hare Krishna,” which instantly gave me peace and positivity. The temple premises are beautifully maintained, and every corner reflects the rich culture and devotion towards Lord Krishna. Standing in the very place believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna, I felt an unexplainable connection with history, spirituality, and faith. The darshan was so soulful that it felt like time had stopped for a while. The idols of Shri Krishna and Radha Rani were decorated so gracefully with flowers and ornaments that I couldn’t take my eyes off them. The evening aarti was especially mesmerizing – the sound of bells, conch shells, and devotees singing together created a divine vibration all around. Walking through the temple, I also admired the architecture and the peaceful surroundings. Each step reminded me of Krishna’s leelas and teachings from the Bhagavad Gita. It was not just a visit, but a journey into devotion, culture, and inner peace. Overall, my visit to Shri Krishna Janmabhumi in Mathura was a soul-touching experience. It gave me immense happiness, positivity, and a sense of being blessed. I would strongly recommend everyone to visit this holy place at least once in their lifetime.
SuMit PaTniSuMit PaTni
Mathura also popularly known as Brajbhoomi is one of the renowned pilgrimage destination of India. This holy site is known to be the birth place of Lord Krishna. Mathura has got popular tourist sites such as Dwarikadheesh temple, Krishnajanmabhoomi, Radha Kund, Potara kund and many more destinations to visit. Among all these beauties Potara kund is one of the popular tourist destination as it has got immense mythological significance. It is said that Mata Devaki used to wash the garments of Lord Krishna in this kund. Devotees wishes to take a dip in this holy water of the kund. The kund is built in red sandstone. The holy water pond has got deep steps descend deep to the pond. The holy pond situated adjacent to the Krishna janmabhoomi. Devotees throng during janmashtami festival. A fair or Mela is arranged during Janmashtami eve. During the fair there will be a beautiful Light and sound show which is mesmerizing during the eve, whole Mathura will be lit up with beautiful lights and lamps. There is a very huge boat for the float festival for the deity and his consorts is been situated in the pond. This holy tank is the largest kunds of whole Mathura city.
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There are three main temples inside the premises Keshavdev temple which is dedicated to Krishna, Garbh Griha where Krishna is believed to be born in Dvapar Yuga and Bhagvata Bhavan where presiding deities are Radha Krishna. The place has held religious significance since at least the 6th century BCE with findings of religious artifacts in excavations. The temples were destroyed multiple times throughout history, most recently by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in 1670. He built the Shahi Eidgah mosque there, which still stands.In the 20th century, the new temple complex adjacent to mosque was built with the financial help from industrialists. According to Hindu traditions, Krishna was born to Devaki and Vasudeva in a prison cell where they were confined by his maternal uncle Kamsa, a king of Mathura, due to prophecy of his death by the child of Devaki. According to tradition, a temple dedicated to Krishna was built the birthplace by his great-grandson Vajranabh. The present site known as Krishna Janmasthan (lit. 'birthplace of Krishna') was known as Katra (lit. 'market place') Keshavdeva. The archaeological excavations of the site had revealed pottery and terracotta from 6th century BCE. It also produced some Jain sculptures as well as a large Buddhist complex including Yasha Vihara. The Vaishnava temple may have erected on the place as early as the first century. A whole new magnificent temple complex was rebuilt at the place by Gupta Emperor Chandragupta II in 400CE. A late 8th century inscriptions also mentions donations to the site by the Rashtrakutas.
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🌸 My Experience at Shri Krishna Janmabhumi, Mathura 🌸 Visiting Shri Krishna Janmabhumi in Mathura was truly one of the most divine and unforgettable experiences of my life. As soon as I entered the holy place, I felt a deep spiritual energy in the air. The atmosphere was filled with the chanting of “Radhe Radhe” and “Hare Krishna,” which instantly gave me peace and positivity. The temple premises are beautifully maintained, and every corner reflects the rich culture and devotion towards Lord Krishna. Standing in the very place believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna, I felt an unexplainable connection with history, spirituality, and faith. The darshan was so soulful that it felt like time had stopped for a while. The idols of Shri Krishna and Radha Rani were decorated so gracefully with flowers and ornaments that I couldn’t take my eyes off them. The evening aarti was especially mesmerizing – the sound of bells, conch shells, and devotees singing together created a divine vibration all around. Walking through the temple, I also admired the architecture and the peaceful surroundings. Each step reminded me of Krishna’s leelas and teachings from the Bhagavad Gita. It was not just a visit, but a journey into devotion, culture, and inner peace. Overall, my visit to Shri Krishna Janmabhumi in Mathura was a soul-touching experience. It gave me immense happiness, positivity, and a sense of being blessed. I would strongly recommend everyone to visit this holy place at least once in their lifetime.
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Mathura also popularly known as Brajbhoomi is one of the renowned pilgrimage destination of India. This holy site is known to be the birth place of Lord Krishna. Mathura has got popular tourist sites such as Dwarikadheesh temple, Krishnajanmabhoomi, Radha Kund, Potara kund and many more destinations to visit. Among all these beauties Potara kund is one of the popular tourist destination as it has got immense mythological significance. It is said that Mata Devaki used to wash the garments of Lord Krishna in this kund. Devotees wishes to take a dip in this holy water of the kund. The kund is built in red sandstone. The holy water pond has got deep steps descend deep to the pond. The holy pond situated adjacent to the Krishna janmabhoomi. Devotees throng during janmashtami festival. A fair or Mela is arranged during Janmashtami eve. During the fair there will be a beautiful Light and sound show which is mesmerizing during the eve, whole Mathura will be lit up with beautiful lights and lamps. There is a very huge boat for the float festival for the deity and his consorts is been situated in the pond. This holy tank is the largest kunds of whole Mathura city.
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There are three main temples inside the premises Keshavdev temple which is dedicated to Krishna, Garbh Griha where Krishna is believed to be born in Dvapar Yuga and Bhagvata Bhavan where presiding deities are Radha Krishna.

The place has held religious significance since at least the 6th century BCE with findings of religious artifacts in excavations. The temples were destroyed multiple times throughout history, most recently by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in 1670. He built the Shahi Eidgah mosque there, which still stands.In the 20th century, the new temple complex adjacent to mosque was built with the financial help from industrialists.

According to Hindu traditions, Krishna was born to Devaki and Vasudeva in a prison cell where they were confined by his maternal uncle Kamsa, a king of Mathura, due to prophecy of his death by the child of Devaki. According to tradition, a temple dedicated to Krishna was built the birthplace by his great-grandson Vajranabh. The present site known as Krishna Janmasthan (lit. 'birthplace of Krishna') was known as Katra (lit. 'market place') Keshavdeva. The archaeological excavations of the site had revealed pottery and terracotta from 6th century BCE. It also produced some Jain sculptures as well as a large Buddhist complex including Yasha Vihara. The Vaishnava temple may have erected on the place as early as the first century. A whole new magnificent temple complex was rebuilt at the place by Gupta Emperor Chandragupta II in 400CE. A late 8th century inscriptions also mentions donations to the site by the...

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Potra Kund, located in Mathura, India, is a sacred and historical water tank with deep-rooted connections to the mythology of Lord Krishna. This kund (pond) is traditionally believed to be the place where the infant Krishna's clothes were washed, adding to its spiritual significance for devotees and pilgrims.

The architecture of Potra Kund is simple yet elegant, characterized by its well-maintained ghats (steps) made of red sandstone. These steps lead down to the serene waters of the kund, providing a tranquil setting for reflection and prayer. The surrounding area is adorned with lush greenery, enhancing the peaceful ambiance of the site.

Historically, Potra Kund has been an essential part of Mathura's cultural and religious landscape. It is often visited by devotees who wish to immerse themselves in the divine aura associated with Lord Krishna's early life. The kund also serves as a venue for various religious rituals and ceremonies, especially during festivals like Janmashtami, which celebrates Krishna's birth.

In addition to its religious significance, Potra Kund is a popular spot for tourists seeking to experience the historical and cultural essence of Mathura. The site offers a unique blend of spirituality and history, providing insights into the local traditions and the enduring legacy of Lord Krishna.

Overall, Potra Kund is a vital part of Mathura's heritage, symbolizing the town's deep spiritual connections and offering a serene retreat for visitors seeking a moment of peace and reflection amidst the bustle of...

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finally visited krishna janam bhoomi last week.. it’s one of those places you hear about your whole life, but standing there hits different.. the birthplace of lord krishna.. right there in front of you

the area around the temple is buzzing.. lots of little shops selling flowers, prasad, incense.. autos honking, monkeys doing their thing, cows chilling like locals.. but once you get inside the complex, everything slows down.. peace just wraps around you

security is tight — and i mean really tight.. mobile phones, bags, cameras — not allowed inside.. you need to keep everything in lockers outside (they’re free, but lines get long so reach early).. feels like a bit much at first, but makes sense.. they’re protecting history

once you’re inside.. you walk towards garbh griha — the actual spot where krishna was born, in the prison cell.. small, dimly lit, but so powerful.. people around were silent, emotional, some even crying softly.. there’s a simplicity to that space that hits your soul

there’s also a big temple beside it — keshav dev mandir.. very grand and beautiful.. clean, spacious, with marble floors and carvings.. aarti time gets super energetic — chants, bells, conch, the whole vibe just lifts you.. goosebumps type moment

only thing.. crowd management can be better.. long queues, especially on weekends or festivals.. not enough shade in the outer lines, and guards sometimes shout at people which feels off in such a sacred place.. but again — crowds here are massive, and they’re...

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