Krishana janamsthan, Keshav Dev Temple – Mathura

 Keshav Dev Temple

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Architecture

The temple is divided into three sections: Keshvadeva Temple, Garhbhgriha, and Bhagvata Bhavan. Garbhagriha is the place where Lord Krishana was believed to be born. It’s said that the Eidgah mosque that is built by Aurangzeb and adjacent to the temple was built on the assembly hall of the original temple, and Garhbgriha was left.  

Keshava Deva Temple was built by Ramkrishna Dalmia  in memory of his mother, Jadiadevi Dalmia, in 1957. Similarly, Bhagvata Bhavan was dedicated to god Bhagavata Bhavan and consisted of  5 main shrines, including the shrines of Radha and Krishana; the shrines of Balarama, Subhadra, and Jagannatha on the right; the temples of Rama, Lakshmana, and Sita on the left; Garuda Stambha (pillar) and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in front of Jagannatha shrine; Hanuman in front of Ram shrine; the temple of Durga; and the temple with Shivalinga.

Mythology

According to Hindu mythology, Krishna was born to Devaki and Vasudeva. However, the both were imprisoned by Kansa in a prison cell on fear of a prophecy of his death by Devaki Child. The temple is built on the same prison where Lord Krishna took birth. 

In archaeological excavations, terracotta and pottery things were discovered from the site that belongs to the sixth century BCE. Several donations were made to the temple by the Rashtrakuta empire. 

The temple was constructed in many phases, signifying its importance. In the 4th century CE, Emperor Chandragupta Vikramaditya built a temple complex in place of an old temple. The temple received several donations from the Rashtrakuta empire. 

Medieval period

Modern Period

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