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Shri Rangeshwar Mahadev Sirsama Bagichi, Mathura

Hindu temple in Mathura

Updated: March 22, 2024 09:48 PM

Shri Rangeshwar Mahadev Sirsama Bagichi, Mathura is located in Mathura (City in India), India. It's address is FMWP+FP4, House No- 1698, Holi Gate-Tank Choraha Rd, Antapara, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India.

FMWP+FP4, House No- 1698, Holi Gate-Tank Choraha Rd, Antapara, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India

+91 97132 52627

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Sunday4 AM to 11 PM

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Where is Shri Rangeshwar Mahadev Sirsama Bagichi, Mathura?

Shri Rangeshwar Mahadev Sirsama Bagichi, Mathura is located at: FMWP+FP4, House No- 1698, Holi Gate-Tank Choraha Rd, Antapara, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001, India.

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Coordinates: 27.4960884, 77.6854083

Shri Rangeshwar Mahadev Sirsama Bagichi, Mathura Reviews

Break Comfort
2024-03-04 12:30:57 GMT

Rageshwar Mahadev Temple, located in Mathura, is a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Shiva. This ancient temple holds immense religious significance and is revered by devotees who visit to seek blessings and pay homage to the deity. The temple's serene surroundings and spiritual ambiance make it a peaceful retreat for devotees and tourists alike. With its rich history and cultural heritage, Rageshwar Mahadev Temple stands as a symbol of devotion and faith in the heart of Mathura, attracting visitors from far and wide to experience its divine presence.

Sanskar khandelwal
2020-12-22 16:54:23 GMT

Har Har Mahadev ancient temple of mahadev at heart of the city(birth place of lard krishn)🕉

Krsna Katha
2017-09-15 22:26:01 GMT

"Rāṅgeśvara is the protector of the dhāma. Kaṁsa arranged for Akrūra to bring Kṛṣṇa and Baladeva from Gokula. Kṛṣṇa and Baladeva reached this wrestling arena with the cowherd boys after asking various people for directions. The wrestling arena was beautifully decorated. Flowers bedecked splendid, arched gateways and the enormous bow of Śaṅkara was placed at the front of the arena. The mad elephant, Kuvalyāpīḍa, blocked the main entrance, waiting to kill Them. The deity of Raṅgeśvara Mahādeva had been beautifully decorated in various ways.
When He entered the arena, Śrī Kṛṣṇa effortlessly picked up the bow with His left hand, strung it, and pulled the string in such a way that it broke into pieces, making a thunderous sound. Both brothers easily killed all the soldiers who were protecting the bow. They then continued Their tour of the city and at sunset returned to Their camp.
At dawn the next day the wrestling festival began. Many gigantic and fierce wrestlers, such as Cāṇūra, Muṣṭika, Śala and Tośala, were ready for the wrestling match. Mahārāja Kaṁsa was seated on an elevated platform. Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma returned to the arena, and after slaying Kuvalyāpīḍa, Śrī Kṛṣṇa pulled out the elephant’s two tusks and used them to kill the elephant-keeper and other wicked people. Some soldiers ran to Mahārāja Kaṁsa to tell him about the incident. Grinding his teeth in anger, Kaṁsa signalled to Cāṇūra and Muṣṭika to quickly kill the two boys. Just then, Kṛṣṇa and Baladeva, reached the arena. Cāṇūra arrogantly challenged Śrī Kṛṣṇa, and Muṣṭika challenged Balarāma. This is what Śrī Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma wanted.
Considering this wrestling match to be immoral and improper, the women of the city stood up and prepared to leave. Beholding the sweetness of Śrī Kṛṣṇa’s form, they said, “Aah, in truth, only the land of Vraja is supremely sacred and blessed. The most exalted Supreme Person resides there, disguised as an ordinary human being. That Lord, whose lotus feet are worshipped by the god of gods, Mahādeva Śaṅkara, and by Lakṣmī, wanders about there in great bliss, wearing a garland of many-coloured flowers. He plays His flute and performs various pastimes with Balarāma and His sakhās while tending the cows. This sweetness of Śrī Kṛṣṇa’s form is easily available only to the residents of Vṛndāvana, especially the gopīs. The peacocks, male and female parrots, cows, calves and rivers of Vraja are all blessed. They are satisfied by freely relishing Kṛṣṇa’s variegated sweetness.”
As the women of Mathurā were discussing this, Śrī Kṛṣṇa defeated and killed Cāṇūra and Balarāma defeated and killed Muṣṭika. Then the two brothers also killed the other wrestlers. Kaṁsa became furious and ordered Kṛṣṇa, Baladeva, Nanda and Vasudeva be taken prisoners. However, in a moment and with great speed, Kṛṣṇa leapt onto the platform and grabbed Kaṁsa by the hair and threw him to the ground. Kṛṣṇa then straddled Kaṁsa’s chest, and striking him with His fists, He killed Kaṁsa. Śrī Kṛṣṇa effortlessly and wonderfully slew Kaṁsa and his associates in the wrestling arena. Seeing this spectacle (raṅga), Śaṅkara, whom Kaṁsa had worshipped, became overjoyed. Hence, his name became Śrī Raṅgeśvara. To this day, Raṅga-bhūmi glorifies this colourful pastime of Śrī Kṛṣṇa.
According to Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam and Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī Ṭhākura, Kaṁsa was killed on Śiva-rātri (Caturdaśī). Since Kaṁsa had called Akrūra to his home for advice on Ekādaśī, Akrūra had reached Nanda-bhavana on Dvādaśī, and on Trayodaśī, Śrī Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma had travelled to Mathurā in Akrūra’s chariot. That evening, They wandered around Mathurā and the bow sacrifice was performed. The next day, on Śiva-caturdaśī, the two brothers killed Kuvalayāpīḍa, Cāṇura, Muṣṭika and Kaṁsa.
Every year in the month of Kārtika on Śuklā-daśamī, one day before Devotthāna-ekādaśī, the Caube community organises a festival to celebrate the killing of Kaṁsa. During this festival a 25-30 foot statue of Kaṁsa is built to be killed by Śrī Kṛṣṇa."

From 'Sri Vraja-mandal Parikrama' by Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja

ishant garg
2019-03-05 02:38:40 GMT

Such joyous place to worship fell positivity and prosperous here
Normal crowd on weekdays huge crowd in mondays and specially on shivaratri
Easily available and reachable

Ashok Issrani
2021-02-24 15:30:44 GMT

A beautiful temple of Lord Shiva located in Old Mathura city. This is an ancient temple built Long back in a different manner means underground construction where the Lord Shiva, Lord Hanuman, Goddess Kali are present where devotees regularly visit for worship.

Amandeep Singh
2018-08-28 05:07:17 GMT

This temple is amazing to take darshan of mahadev

Amit Sisodia
2019-03-05 12:37:07 GMT

Lord Shiva temple near hollygate market. Very famous and ancient place, little bit crowded during festivals and morning time.
You can purchase flowers and worship matterial outside the temples.

Rahul Dwivedi
2021-08-26 18:46:43 GMT

Ancient Lord shiva temple, located in market area, on busy street, but inside temple you will feel divinity, must visit for lord shiva devotees

ELectra Shivank
2019-03-15 14:02:40 GMT

It is the oldest temple of Mathura I think,and the priority is also on the top and it is a nice place the peace provide to our brain is very good
Jai Mahakal
Mahadev...

Divyannshi Parmar
2018-12-28 13:44:56 GMT

i always felt joyous visiting this temple as it is related to me since a long time. Avoid during festivals if u don't like rush.😊

Rahul Goswami
2019-10-01 11:18:37 GMT

It's a temple of shri rangeshwar mahadev and here is also a statue of shri kali maa they both fullfill the dreams who are faith to them

Ankur Sharma
2019-10-08 10:26:09 GMT

You feel like it's your own home temple....

all problems solve
2019-11-04 15:05:03 GMT

Very good mandir

Veta Mathura
2015-12-19 12:28:30 GMT

Very Famous Temple in Mathura.

JaiMataDi

meenakshi verma
2019-09-11 03:11:51 GMT

This place is love for me I find it soo peaceful

murli manohar sharma
2018-12-25 06:04:00 GMT

Good place for everyone om namha shivaya

Kuwar mayank
2019-01-08 07:15:39 GMT

Very good hindu tample

Manish Shukla
2019-08-30 07:31:05 GMT

Feel the grace of Mahadeva available here

Shiv Ashish Niranjan
2019-06-04 11:56:23 GMT

Nice temple to Visit

Kamal Chandani
2019-07-14 05:47:30 GMT

Nice temple in mathura

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