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  • File:Chaurasi-Jain-Temple-Mathura-2.jpg|Chaurasi Jain Temple, [[Mathura]] File:Gopinath-Temple-Mathura-2.jpg| Gopinth Temple, [[Mathura]]
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  • File:Jai Gurudev Temple Mathura.jpg| Jai Gurudev Temple, [[Mathura]] File:Jai-Gurudev-Temple-3.jpg|Jai Gurudev Temple, [[Mathura]]
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  • ...temple have got an aura of highest religiosity. JambuSwami Jain temple of Chaurasi and Sacred Heart Church of Sadar Bazar have got their own believers. The en ...being related to each other Sri Krishna and his devotees and followers of Jain Tirthankara Neminath had no acrimony between them. Gradually Mathura turned
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  • ...ue Ghats–with their steps leading to the water's edge, arched gateways and temple spires extending along the bank of the river, emphasizes the sacred charact File:Govind-Dev-Temple.jpg|[[Govind Deo|Govind Deo Temple]], [[Vrindavan]], [[Mathura]]
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  • ...who to the very last continued to introduce, as prominent features in his temple facades, the metopes and triglyphs which had been necessities in the days o ...lding to support the broken architraves of the upper story. In the smaller temple, which is of somewhat later date, the internal arrangement follows precisel
    67 KB (11,049 words) - 12:51, 26 April 2010
  • ...lars lying about with in the enclosure of the Katra, the site of the Hindu temple of Kesava Deva. A subsequent search revealed the architrave of a gateway an ...e common usage of the Muhammadan conquerors, upon the rains of a destroyed temple. A number of Buddhist statues, pillars, and basso-relievos, were disinterre
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  • ...inhabitants num bered 404 persons, the Muhammadans seven and there was one Jain. The predominant Hindu caste is that of Gujars, who were originally the pro ...higher up the stream, is the sacred wood of Bhandirban with a small modern temple, rest-house and well in the centre. A large fair, chiefly attended by Benga
    114 KB (19,809 words) - 06:41, 25 March 2014
  • ...which adjoins the Kali-mardan ghat at Brinda-ban. The Pandes of the great temple of Baladeva are all Ahivasis, and it is matter for regret that the revenues ...in 1870 by Nain-Sukh, a Saraugis of Bharat-pur. In the city are two other Jain temples, both small and both dedicated to Padma Prabhu-the one in the Ghiya
    87 KB (14,992 words) - 12:51, 26 April 2010
  • ...stituted in 1870 by Nain Sukh, a Saraogi of Bharatpur. There are two other Jain temples in the city. They are both dedicated to Padma Prabhu; one is in the ...e hemlet of Chhahiri near Mat. In the centre is an open place with a small temple and well. The Bhandir bat is an old tree a few hundred yards outside the gr
    137 KB (23,545 words) - 12:46, 26 April 2010