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Shri Nand Bhavan 84 khamma Old Gokul Mahavan

Hindu temple in Mathura

Updated: March 25, 2024 07:17 AM

Shri Nand Bhavan 84 khamma Old Gokul Mahavan is located in Mathura (City in India), India. It's address is Old Gokul, Mahaaban, Mahaban Bangar, Uttar Pradesh 281305, India.

Old Gokul, Mahaaban, Mahaban Bangar, Uttar Pradesh 281305, India

CPHR+HH Mahaban Bangar, Uttar Pradesh, India

+91 86306 60479

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Where is Shri Nand Bhavan 84 khamma Old Gokul Mahavan?

Shri Nand Bhavan 84 khamma Old Gokul Mahavan is located at: Old Gokul, Mahaaban, Mahaban Bangar, Uttar Pradesh 281305, India.

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Shri Nand Bhavan 84 khamma Old Gokul Mahavan Reviews

Sakthivel C
2023-12-07 04:45:14 GMT

Gokul is a town in the Mathura district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is located 08 kilometres south-east of Mathura. According to Bhagavata Purana, Krishna spent his childhood in Gokul. The Thiruvaaipadi (Aayarpadi) - Sri Navamohana Krishna Perumal Temple, is one of the Divya Desams, the 108 temples of Vishnu revered by the 12 poet-saints called the Alvars. The temple is maintained by local authorities. A lot of developments need to fame the place.

Jugal Kishore Verma
2024-01-12 01:11:12 GMT

Beautiful place to visit, the only thing you need to take care of is pandit ji, they all will ask you to donate a max amount of 12000 donation and many more, where you need to figure out whether you want to donate or not. For me it's very difficult to avoid such a force donations but I manage somehow.

Amit Kataria
2023-06-27 09:03:06 GMT

If you are in barsana then please visit this place and try to count the 84 khamba and you will fail to count them seriously 😂

Radhe Radhe🙏

Arjun Rastogi
2021-12-21 06:52:19 GMT

The place is full of positivity and vibe of devotion . One can see different gods ,whose temples are rarely in India . Being the orgin of many gods , The place hails ancient stories of many gods. The stones are carver with names of people , making it more unique . Nonetheless , the pillars crafted with unqiue art like vishnu ji's chakra or lord rama's arrow , further makes the experience extraordinary.

Beware of locals trying to fool you to give 2500-5000-10k morny in the name of emotional sentiments , but be smart enough to not fall in the trap

Abhijeet Gupta
2022-03-29 18:47:54 GMT

The legend says that lord Krishna grew here.
Not many people know about it or visit this place but it definitely has charm and adds to the mystic of Mathura.
Don't give donations despite being pressurised by the pandits there. Give what you want to out of faith.

Krsna Katha
2017-08-15 13:36:55 GMT

"Mahāvana is situated about six miles east of Mathurā. It is also called Bṛhadvana, because it is the largest (bṛhad) of all the forests (vanas). In fact this forest has three names: Mahāvana, Gokula and Bṛhadvana. This Gokula is non-different from Goloka.
Parjanya Gopa, the father of Goparāja Nanda Bābā, initially resided at Nandagaon where he had five sons – namely Upānanda, Abhinanda, Nanda, Sunanda and Nandana – and two daughters named Sanandā and Nandinī. Also, while staying in Nandagaon he gave all his sons and daughters in marriage. His middle son, Nanda, had no offspring, which caused Parjanya Gopa great concern. He worshipped Nārāyaṇa in the hope that Nanda would father a child. By a voice in the sky, he came to know that a very brave son would soon be born to Śrī Nanda. This son would possess all good qualities and annihilate every demon.
Some time after this aerial prophecy, Keśī and other demons began to cause a disturbance in Nandagaon. Parjanya Gopa together with his family and all of his relatives moved here to Bṛhadvana. The Yamunā flows close by Bṛhadvana, or Mahāvana. This forest is beautifully decorated with different kinds of trees, creepers and flowers, and there are lush, green meadows for the cows to graze in. Beholding this beauty, the Vrajavāsī gopas became very pleased and happily began to reside here.
Yaśodā-maiyā gave birth to the twins Kṛṣṇa Kanhaiyā and Yogamāyā at midnight, in the delivery room at Nanda-bhavana in Mahāvana. The umbilical cord was cut and other Vedic purificatory rituals were performed here.
Kṛṣṇa killed the demons Pūtanā, Tṛṇāvarta and Śakaṭāsura here, thus liberating them. Kṛṣṇa and Baladeva’s name-giving ceremony also took place at Mahāvana, in the nearby cowshed (gośālā) of Nanda Mahārāja. It was here that Rāma and Kṛṣṇa started to crawl on Their knees, that Mother Yaśodā tied the naughty baby Kṛṣṇa to a mortar, and that Kṛṣṇa delivered the Yamala-arjuna trees. The childhood pastimes of Kṛṣṇa and Rāma up to the age of two-and-a-half to three years took place here in Mahāvana. These pastimes are briefly described further on.
The Supreme Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa and Yogamāyā took birth as twins from the womb of Mother Yaśodā in her room in Nanda’s palace. They were born at midnight on Āṣṭamī (the eighth day after the full moon) in the month of Bhādra when the star (nakṣatra) known as Rohiṇī was visible in the sky.
One can take darśana of Yogamāyā here. Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam vividly describes how the most fortunate Nanda Bābā became very joyful upon receiving a son. After the ceremony known as nāḍīcheda-saṁskāra had been performed, in which the umbilical cord is cut, baby Kṛṣṇa was bathed and so on. Nanda Bābā then called the brāhmaṇas to perform the various purificatory rituals and other rites of childbirth.
Śrī Raghupati Upādyāya says: “In a world frightened by birth and death, some people take shelter of the Śrutis, some of the Smṛtis and some of the Mahābhārata. But I pay my homage to Śrī Nandarāya, in whose courtyard Parabrahma is playing as a child.”

Excerpt from the book 'Sri Vraja-mandal Parikrama' by Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja

Deepak Verma
2023-06-18 13:03:12 GMT

Can't give low rating because it's a place of our god. No doubt, you can feel good here. But the major problem is, approx whole temple and all pillars (khamba) are captured by pandas (pandits). They force you to donate some money on each pillar.
But don't hesitate or afraid, just stay away from these peple, you must visit for devotion. Radhe Radhe🙏

MissionNVision Goodprint
2021-02-16 17:29:44 GMT

Best temple in Vrindavan. Must to visit place
Temple of dauji birth place. It has 84 poles. But no one is able to count all 84 poles. Great architecture

Praveen Lodhi
2023-11-07 10:31:13 GMT

Good place but pandas are at every temple to loot your money. Don't fall in thier trap and say no to if you are not sure about how you're money will be used.

Dinesh Kumar
2022-06-16 09:04:33 GMT

Great temple based on Hindu religious rituals mythological art belongs to Bhagwan Shri Krishna ji

Raviprakash
2023-08-20 12:15:21 GMT

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Rohit Jamuar
2023-12-14 02:07:40 GMT

Good place for historical exploration except for forced donation they are asking. Don't go with guide at this place, they have commission fixed and will force you to donate large sums.

A P
2023-11-04 16:25:50 GMT

Aren't place which containce 84 pillar

When you count this pillar you cant get value of 84 every time
Always no of pillar gets increased or decreased.

Aren't temple in Gokul

Km Gupta
2023-08-22 15:31:44 GMT

Come here and see how their pockets are heated by taking advantage of the faith of the devotees, these people are polluting Sanatan Dharma.
please don't fall for a guide.
5 stars Just because our mischievous Kanhaiya spent his childhood in this house, the mind goes back to that time for a while...

Yatriscape
2021-03-13 16:36:39 GMT

Gokul - Amazing place but the still the place need infra, good road. I know it's a historical religious place but to reach temple there is no proper road, overcrowded place.

Prof. Sanjay Verma
2023-08-07 04:33:06 GMT

Stay clear of pandits. They ask for a huge donation but not sure whether the money goes into a personal account or trust. Old trusts usually have Income tax exemption.

Thakur vishnu Rajput
2024-03-04 17:09:09 GMT

Place is realy very peaceful and it enchant the people

Rohit Rana
2021-07-21 05:58:08 GMT

Excellent palace no words to tell me the beauty of this place

Shashi
2023-10-26 16:31:14 GMT

It's an old place of Gokul (Krishna ki nagri) near Mathura, UP

Harsh anand
2023-12-06 14:34:02 GMT

You will love this place if you are Krishna bhakt

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