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+ | ==Ghats Of Mathura== | ||
+ | [[File:Vishram-Ghat-Mathura-1.jpg|[[Vishram Ghat]], [[Mathura]]|thumb|250px]] | ||
+ | In [[Mathura]], [[Yamuna]] flows in a crescent shape, and [[Vishram Ghat]] is in the centre. On her '''Southern''' side lie the following Twelve ghats: | ||
+ | # [[Avimukt Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Guhya Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Prayag Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Kankhal Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Tinduk Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Surya Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Batswami Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Dhruv Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Rishi Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Moksh Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Koti Tirth South]] | ||
+ | # [[Bodhi Tirth]] | ||
+ | The following Twelve ghats lie on her '''Northern''' side: | ||
+ | # [[Nav Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Sanyman Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Dharapatan Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Naag Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Ghantabharnak Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Brahma Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Som Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Saraswati Patan Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Chakra Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Dashashavmedh Tirth]], | ||
+ | # [[Vighanraj Tirth]] | ||
+ | # [[Koti Tirth North]] | ||
+ | All the principal sacred places of India, even [[Prayag]], the king of all sacred places (tirth raja), worship the Supreme Lord Shri [[Krishna]] at the ghats of Yamuna Maharani under her shelter. During Chaturmasya especially, all the Tirths come here to perform their worship. | ||
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+ | ==Gallery== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Ghats-Of-Yamuna-Mathura-1.jpg|Ghats Of [[Yamuna]], [[Mathura]] | ||
+ | File:Vishram-Ghat-Mathura-2.jpg|[[Vishram Ghat]], [[Mathura]] | ||
+ | File:Yamuna Gokul Mathura.jpg|Yamuna, [[Gokul]], [[Mathura]] | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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Ghats Of Yamuna / यमुना के घाट
Ghats Of Mathura
In Mathura, Yamuna flows in a crescent shape, and Vishram Ghat is in the centre. On her Southern side lie the following Twelve ghats:
- Avimukt Tirth,
- Guhya Tirth,
- Prayag Tirth,
- Kankhal Tirth,
- Tinduk Tirth,
- Surya Tirth,
- Batswami Tirth,
- Dhruv Tirth,
- Rishi Tirth,
- Moksh Tirth,
- Koti Tirth South
- Bodhi Tirth
The following Twelve ghats lie on her Northern side:
- Nav Tirth,
- Sanyman Tirth,
- Dharapatan Tirth,
- Naag Tirth,
- Ghantabharnak Tirth,
- Brahma Tirth,
- Som Tirth,
- Saraswati Patan Tirth,
- Chakra Tirth,
- Dashashavmedh Tirth,
- Vighanraj Tirth
- Koti Tirth North
All the principal sacred places of India, even Prayag, the king of all sacred places (tirth raja), worship the Supreme Lord Shri Krishna at the ghats of Yamuna Maharani under her shelter. During Chaturmasya especially, all the Tirths come here to perform their worship.