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    Gokul is a town in the Mathura district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south-east of Mathura. Krishna dances over the subdued Kaliya Naag in river Yamuna, while seen on the banks are people of Gokula, Krishna's father Nanda Baba and his brother Balarama. History.

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    • Daan Ghati Temple. While starting to do the Pad Yatra around the hill, you’ll come across a temple named Daan Ghati temple. It will mesmerize you at first glance, showing the life-size representation of the scene where Muralidhar has lifted a mountain on his Kani (pinky) finger, protecting villagers and animals.
    • Circumambulating Govardhan Hill/Parvat. Next up in the list of places to visit in Gokul Govardhan is Govardhan Hill. The 21 km-long circumambulation of Govardhan Parvat starts from the right side of the Daan Ghati temple.
    • Chaurasi Khamba Temple (Nanda Bhavan) You would first like to see the place in Gokul where Bal Krishna’s squeals once resonated – Nanda Bhavan, also known as Chaurasi Khamba (84 pillared building).
    • The Holy Sand of Raman Reti. Raman Reti, located at a distance of 2-3 km from Gokul, is essentially the sand where Krishna played in his childhood. You’ll see devotees playing, running, and lying in this sand.
    • Daan Ghati Temple, Gokul. A temple called Daan Ghati temple can be found as you begin the Pad Yatra around the hill. The life-size depiction of the scene where Muralidhar has raised a mountain on his Kani (pinky) finger to protect residents and animals will captivate you at first glimpse.A temple called Daan Ghati temple can be found as you begin the Pad Yatra around the hill.
    • Chaurasi Khamba, Gokul. Nand Maharaj, Lord Krishna’s foster father, lived in the residence. Because the temple is supported by 84 pillars, it is known as Chaurasi Khamba temple.
    • The Holy Sand of Raman Reti, Gokul. Raman Van or Raman Reti is a remarkable location in Gokul, a few kilometers from Mathura, where Lord Krishna frequently visited to indulge in divine plays (raman) with his brother Balarama and his cowherd associates.
    • Brahmand Ghat, Gokul. Brahmand Ghat, which is situated on the Yamuna River’s banks and is close to Raman Reti, has a fascinating legend attached to it.
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