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− | *After [[ | + | *After [[Saraswati Patan Tirth]] (Krishna Ganga Ghat) and [[Som Tirth]] (Gau-ghat), one comes to Kans Kila (the fort of Kansa), Ghantakarna and Mukti-tirth. |
*Kans Kila was the residence or palace of Kansa. | *Kans Kila was the residence or palace of Kansa. | ||
*The ruins that lie here today bear testimony to this. | *The ruins that lie here today bear testimony to this. | ||
− | *Between Kans Kila and Vasudev Ghat (near [[Swami Ghat]]) are [[Brahma Ghat]], Vaikuntha-ghat and Dharapatan. | + | *Between Kans Kila and Vasudev Ghat (near [[Swami Ghat]]) are [[Brahma Tirth|Brahma Ghat]], Vaikuntha-ghat and [[Dharapatan Tirth|Dharapatan]]. |
− | *Then, after | + | *Then, after Asikund and Manikarnika Ghat is [[Vishram Ghat]], which completes the ten-miles parikrama of [[Mathura]]. |
[[Category:Index]] | [[Category:Index]] | ||
[[Category:Mathura_Temples]] | [[Category:Mathura_Temples]] | ||
__INDEX__ | __INDEX__ |
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Kans Kila / कंस किला
- After Saraswati Patan Tirth (Krishna Ganga Ghat) and Som Tirth (Gau-ghat), one comes to Kans Kila (the fort of Kansa), Ghantakarna and Mukti-tirth.
- Kans Kila was the residence or palace of Kansa.
- The ruins that lie here today bear testimony to this.
- Between Kans Kila and Vasudev Ghat (near Swami Ghat) are Brahma Ghat, Vaikuntha-ghat and Dharapatan.
- Then, after Asikund and Manikarnika Ghat is Vishram Ghat, which completes the ten-miles parikrama of Mathura.