Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple is located in the sacred city of Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. This holy site marks the birthplace of Lord Krishna, making it one of the most revered pilgrimage destinations in India. Mathura is one of the seven ancient cities believed to grant moksha. According to Hindu scriptures, Lord Krishna was born here in a prison cell to Devaki and Vasudeva during the reign of Kansa. The temple complex stands as a powerful symbol of devotion, faith, and divine leela associated with Krishna’s early life.
Dedicated to Lord Krishna in his infant form, the temple resonates with spiritual energy throughout the year. Devotees from across the world visit this sacred land to experience the divine vibrations of Krishna Janma Bhoomi. The prison cell, known as the Garbha Griha, is the most spiritually intense part of the temple complex.
The temple becomes especially vibrant during festivals like Janmashtami, when Mathura transforms into a grand celebration of Krishna’s birth with bhajans, kirtans, and midnight aarti. Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi darshan timings vary on festival days, with extended hours to accommodate lakhs of devotees.
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🙏 Travel Tips
- ✔️ Avoid Janmashtami peak hours if you prefer a calmer darshan
- ✔️ Mobile phones and electronic items are not allowed inside
- ✔️ Dress modestly and follow temple security guidelines
- ✔️ Visit early morning or late evening for a peaceful experience
“Yahin janme Kanha… yahin se shuru hui leela.”



