2 Days Explore the Unexplored Brij
2 Days Explore the Unexplored Brij
The Braj region, known for its deep association with Lord Krishna, has many lesser-known sites that offer a unique, off-the-beaten-path experience. Here are some unexplored or less-visited places in the Braj area:
### 1. Bhandir van:- The Temple, where radha and krishna married. The temple offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and a peaceful atmosphere. With a well and divine vat tree.
– Kusum Sarovar: A serene and beautiful spot, believed to be where Radha and Krishna spent time together. It’s less crowded and perfect for meditation and reflection.
### 2. Nandgaon:
– Nand Bhavan: This is the house of Krishna’s foster father, Nanda Maharaj. It’s a quieter alternative to the more famous temples, offering a more intimate spiritual experience.
– Pan Sarovar: One of the four prominent Sarovars in Braj, it is said to have been a favorite bathing place of Nanda Maharaj. The surroundings are tranquil and largely untouched by mass tourism.
### 3. Jatipura (Govardhan):
– Jatipura Village: At the base of Govardhan Hill, this village is significant as it is believed that Krishna revealed his divine form to the residents here. It’s a quiet spot that many pilgrims skip.
– Govardhan Caves: Explore the lesser-known caves in the Govardhan Hill, which are believed to have been used by Krishna and his friends for rest and shelter.
### 4. Sanket van:
– Sanket Village: This is the place where Radha and Krishna are believed to have met in secret. The village is quiet and less commercialized, offering a peaceful retreat.
– Sanket Devi Temple: A small but significant temple dedicated to Sanket Devi, believed to have played a role in the divine pastimes of Radha and Krishna.
### 5. Gokul:
– Chaurasi Khamba (84 Pillars Temple): A lesser-known temple in Gokul, this site is significant for its association with Nanda Maharaj’s palace. The temple is architecturally unique and often overlooked by visitors.
– Brahmand Ghat: A tranquil spot where, according to legend, baby Krishna revealed the entire universe in his mouth to his mother Yashoda. It’s a serene place to visit, away from the crowds.
### 6. Chir Ghat (Vrindavan):
– Chir Ghat: Located along the Yamuna River, this is where Krishna is believed to have playfully stolen the clothes of the Gopis while they were bathing. This spot is not as frequented as other ghats, making it a peaceful place to visit.
### 7. Mahavan:
– Assi Khamba Temple: This temple, dedicated to Balram, Krishna’s elder brother, is one of the hidden gems in Mahavan. It is lesser-known but holds significant religious importance.
– Brahmaand Ghat: Located in Mahavan, it’s the place where Yashoda saw the universe in Krishna’s mouth, similar to the one in Gokul, but much quieter and less visited.
### 8. Kaman (Kamyavan):
– Kamyavan Forest: One of the 12 main forests of Braj, Kamyavan is relatively unexplored by tourists. The forest is dotted with sacred ponds, temples, and shrines associated with the pastimes of Radha and Krishna.
– Vilas Garh: A small hill in Kamyavan where Krishna and Radha are believed to have rested and played. The spot is serene and offers beautiful views of the surroundings.
### 9. Raval:
– Birthplace of Radha: Raval is a small, serene village, believed to be the birthplace of Radha. The Radha Rani Temple here is quieter than the one in Barsana and offers a more intimate experience.
### 10. Pili Pokhar (Pili Pokhara):
– Pili Pokhar Village: Known for its golden-colored pond, Pili Pokhar is a lesser-known spot associated with Krishna’s pastimes. The water here is believed to have turned yellow due to Krishna’s divine touch.
### 11. Baldeo:
– Dauji Temple: Dedicated to Lord Balarama elder brother of lord krishna.