Shiva Temple Mathura



Introduction to Shiva Temple :

The land where Lord Krishna the most adorable and beloved incarnation of Lord Vishnu is supposed to have been born and spent his youth is called Brajbhumi. This land abounds in several little towns and hamlets that still sing the song of Krishna’s birth and bask in the glory of those days when lord used to play his mellifluous flute. Today Brajbhumi is segregated into two main towns such as Mathura and Vrindavan. Mathura is a quaint town located on the river Yamuna. It was blessed by the birth of the Lord Krishna. Vrindavan on the other hand is an attractive village graced with fragrant groves. It is the place where Krishna spent his most eventful period of life i.e. youth. Today Mathura has become a favorite tourist destination for being dotted with interesting spots. The Shiva Temple in Mathura deserves special attention here.

The Mathura Shiva Temple is one of the very popular holy places in Mathura and also enjoys a distinction for being consecrated to Lord Shiva. The specialty of this temple is that four siva lingas are located on the four sides of the city and protect it.

Description of Shiva Temple :

The Shiva Temple in Mathura is not only a popular shrine but is also a highly revered site. It is said that Siva is the guardian of the Braja Mandala region. A visit inside the Braja Mandala region needs Lord Shiva’s permission which is otherwise not possible. He is the most powerful Vaishnava. The best part about the Shiva temple in Mathura is that it surrounds the town in all the four corners. There are 4 siva lingas located in the four corners to protect the city. These lingas are called the dik-pala of Mathura. These lingas are called Gokarnesvara Mahadeva in the north, Pippalesvara Mahadeva in the east, Rangesvara Mahadeva in the south and Bhutesvara Mahadeva in the west.

General Information about Shiva Temple :

Location: Mathura

State: Uttar Pradesh

Capital: Lucknow

Language: Hindi, English

Temperature: Max 42˚C, Min 27˚C (summer), Max 26˚C, Min 14˚C (winter)

Best Season: October to February

How to Reach Shiva Temple :

By Air:
The nearest airport from Mathura is at Kheria in Agra. It is just 60 kilometres from the city centre of Mathura. Nearly all the major private and public carriers offer their service to the city. It is well connected to cities like Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore and Ahmedabad.

By Rail:
Mathura lies on the main lines of both Central as well as Western Railways. Various Expresses as well as Super fast trains run to and from the city of Mathura and connect it with all the important cities of Uttar Pradesh and India such as Delhi, Agra, Mumbai, Jaipur, Gwalior, Calcutta, Hyderabad, Chennai and Lucknow etc.

By Road:
Mathura is well connected to all the major cities in Uttar Pradesh and India through a network of State and National Highways. Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation plies several buses to adjoining cities such as Lucknow, Kanpur, Agra, Delhi and Jaipur. Luxury coaches are also available that are very comfortable to travel in.



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