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Agra Excursion : Places nearby Agra - Uttar Pradesh
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Places to visit nearby destination - Agra
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Aligarh
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Situated at a distance of 91 km from Agra, Aligarh is famous
for being the home to the Aligarh Muslim University. The
university was founded by Sir Syad Ahmad Khan in the 19th
century. The city is also known for its locks.
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Bhandirvan
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Thirty-one kilometres from Mathura lies Bhandirvan where,
it is believed, Radha and Krishna were married under a banyan
tree (Bhandirvat) while Brahma presided as an officiating
priest. The ceremony was supposed to have been attended
by other gods also.
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Fatehpur Sikri
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Thirty-nine kilometres
from Agra stands Fatehpur Sikri, the red sandstone city
of yesteryears. The city was built by the Mughal Emperor
Akbar in AD 1564 in honour of the Muslim saint Sheikh Salim
Chisthi. Fatehpur Sikri was intended to be the capital city
but the shortage of water and unrest in the north-west made
Akbar abandon it. One of the major attractions of this city
is the marble tomb of Sheikh Salim Chisthi. Other places
of interest include Diwan-i-Aam, Diwan-i-Khas, Buland Darwaza,
Panch Mahal, Jodha Bai’s Palace and Birbal Bhavan.
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Ferozabad
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For those interested in glass products, a visit to Ferozabad
becomes necessary. Situated about 44 km away from Agra,
this industrial city is famous for its glassware. You can
buy products such as glass bangles and chandeliers in abundance
here.
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Gokul
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It is in Gokul that Lord Krishna was supposed to be secretly
raised. The town is about 16 km south of Mathura. One of
the most notable structures here is the Chaurasi Khamba
(84 pillars), also known as Nand Maharaja’s house. Most
of the the temples and structures here are built around
the legends. The mud temples on the side of the hill mark
the places where Krishna is supposed to have killed the
demons Putana, Trinavarta, and Shakatasura. A little distance
away is Utkhal where Yashoda is believed to have tied Krishna
to a grinding mortar as a punishment for breaking her pitcher
and stealing butter. At Brahmand Ghat, she is supposed to
have witnessed the entire universe in Krishna’s mouth while
chastising him for having eaten mud.
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Govardhan Hill
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Legend has it that Krishna lifted this hill in order to
protect the villagers from the torrential downpour caused
by the wrath of God Indra. It is believed that for seven
days, he held the hill on his little finger while his disc
generated enough heat to evaporate the excess rainwater.
Govardhan is situated 25 km west of Mathura on the road
to Deeg.
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Keetham Lake
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Also known as Sur Sarovar, the Keetham Lake is situated
at about 23 kilometres from Agra within the Surdas Reserved
Forest. One can witness a wide variety of fish and water
birds in the lake. The tranquil surroundings present an
ideal relaxing place.
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Mathura
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Located about
47 km from Agra, Mathura is famous as the birthplace of
Lord Krishna. Besides being an important pilgrim place of
the Hindus, it is one of the seven most sacred cities in
India. Mathura is also an important crafts centre.
Visiting Mathura gives one a chance to trace the early years
of the life of Lord Krishna. Among the foundations of the
Kesava Deo Temple, one comes across a small room designed
as a prison cell. In the cell is a stone slab on which,
it is believed, Lord Krishna was born some 3,500 years ago.
Adjacent to the temple stands the mosque built by Aurangzeb.
The place, referred to as Sri Krishna Janambhoomi, has been
a subject of dispute between the Hindus and Muslims.
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Vrindavan
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Ten kilometres
from Mathura lies the town of Vrindavan. The place is associated
with the childhood exploits of Lord Krishna. Vrindavan has
scores of temples, shrines, and memorial stones and hermitages
of the saints and Krishna’s followers. One of the most impressive
buildings that greets the visitor in Vrindavan is the Govind
Dev Temple. This red sandstone structure is supposed to
be architecturally one of the most advanced Hindu temples
in northern India.
One can also have a look at the 150-year-old Ranganathan
Temple, popularly known as the Rangaji Temple, which is
located in a beautiful complex. Around 4000 other temples
are said to exist in Virndavan. The town is also the seat
of ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness)
which has built a magnificent temple here.
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