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A major pilgrimage site, venerated by the Hindus from all around, Mathura is a highly revered place for being the birthplace of the Hindu God Krishna. Once the capital of Braj in ancient period, it was at Mathura, where Lord Krishna was born to Devaki and Vasudeo in a prison from where His father took the infant to his friend at Gokul. But when He grew young, Lord Krishna came back to Mathura. This time to end His uncle Kansa's reign of terror, whom He killed and set up a new era of peace and harmony. Situated on the western bank of the river Yamuna, today Mathura is not only a home to Hindu temples, but also is a favourite destination among the Buddhists for once being a major Buddhist site.

Buddhism in Mathura: The birthplace of Hindu God Krishna, Mathura is highly venerated by the people of other sects as well, the most important being the Buddhists. Although the place was visited by the Lord Gautam Buddha only once in His lifetime, but even after His mahaparinirvana, it kept on flourishing as an important Buddhist centre till about 9th century CE.
Mathura Attractions
Archaeological Museum : A place worth visiting, the archaeological Museum of Mathura is an important Buddhist centre of attraction. The archaeological museum, which comprises a huge collection of Buddhist sculptures including that of the Buddha and the Bodhisattvas, throws a light on the excellent work of art belonging to the Mathura school of art, which had flourished during the Kushanas' period.

Dwarkadhish Temple : Constructed in the year 1814, the Dwarkadhish temple has been dedicated to the God Krishna. The temple, which is being managed by the followers of Vallabhacharya, is one of the most prominent temples in Mathura. An excellent work of art, the interiors of the temple include images of the Lord Krishna, His beloved Radha and other Hindu Gods and Goddesses.

Ranghbhumi : "Perform your obligatory duty, because action is indeed better than inaction." - Shrimat Bhagavad Gita. Ranghbhumi is the site in Mathura, which explains why to save the purpose of human beings, Lord Krishna had to kill his maternal uncle Kansa. It was at this wrestling area, where He killed Kansa in a duel, and set His parents free from His uncle's prison. Located nearby is the Vishrama Ghat, where Lord Krishna took rest after killing His maternal uncle, Kansa.
How to Reach
Air - The nearest airport is at Delhi, 145 kilometers away.

Rail - The Mathura railway station is well connected to Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Lucknow and other major cities of I9ndia by a good railway network.

Road - Mathura, which lies on the National Highway number 2, is well linked with regular state bus services from Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Rajasthan and Haryana.