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Notice of Call for Sealed Bids for Supply of Security Guards and Sanitation Staff
Notice of Call for Sealed Bids for Supply of Security Guards and Sanitation Staff. Technical Education and Vocational Training Council, Agroforestry Polytechnic School, Chhatradev – 4, Mathura, Arghakhanchi has invites Sealed Bids for Supply of Security Guards and Sanitation Staff by 18 Asar 2081. Date of First Publication of Notice: 2081/03/04 Notice of Call for Sealed Bids for Supply of…
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On Holi, which coincides with the holy month of Ramzan, authorities in Uttar Pradesh have covered 189 mosques in at least four districts with tarpaulin to prevent them from attacks by Hindutva mobs.
Prominent Muslim clerics have been asked to postpone Friday prayers to after 2 PM in 18 districts to avoid any overlap with celebrations, news reports said.
Security has been tightened, with UP DGP Prashant Kumar directing officials to deploy additional police and paramilitary forces in sensitive areas. In Bareilly, 109 mosques were covered, with 5,000 security personnel deployed along the Ram Barat route. In Shahjahanpur, 67 mosques were covered ahead of the Laat Saheb Juloos, a unique Holi tradition. Sambhal, marked as “hyper-sensitive” due to ongoing litigation over the Shahi Jama Masjid, has seen round-the-clock monitoring by paramilitary forces, with mosque management welcoming the precautionary measures.
Authorities have installed CCTV cameras, erected barricades, and used drones for surveillance in multiple districts, including Mathura, Ayodhya, Varanasi, Meerut, and Muzaffarnagar. Preventive action has been taken against 2,423 individuals, and officers have been instructed to ensure communal harmony.
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The Guard Awake
Shankara was a newly recruited guard appointed by the defense ministry of Mathura, under its new ruler, the tyrant Kamsa, who had forcibly imprisoned his father and the former ruler of Mathura, Maharaja Ugrasena, and usurped the throne.
In addition to this folly, he had made his dear sister's life a living hell. The young and beautiful daughter of king Devapa, Princess Devaki had tied her nuptials to the handsome son of Shurasena, Prince Vasudeva, and was about to begin her marital life when a holy voice boomed from the blue skies announcing Kamsa's death by the hands of Devaki and from that day onwards, Mathura saw torture, pain and bloodshed, every day, every moment and every breath.
Shankara had been married to a wonderful girl from his village a month ago before moving to Mathura for work. Shyamala, his wife, a doe-eyed innocent beauty was in awe of the grand city, and had slowly begun blending with the people here.
It was late evening when Shyamala realised her husband hadn't arrived their humble cottage still. The sky had donned on the dark shades of purple and blue. The moon in pale silver was slowly illuminating the sky, and her eyes restlessly roamed outside the doorway searching for her husband.
"Shyamala, are you inside?" Shyamala hears Bharati at the doorway.
Bharati was the wife of Mahendra, their neighbour who worked with Shankara at the palace.
"Jiji... yes." Shyamala wipes her hands with a small towel and jogs towards the door.
Bharati looks up at Shyamala and says, "My husband had sent a message to you from Shankara bhrata. Bhrata has been assigned night shifts starting from today at Mathura's prison."
Nodding her head in understanding, Shyamala replies, "I see. That is why he hadn't come home by evening. He generally sends me a letter though if he shall be late home, but he didn't today."
Bharati sighs. "Well it might be because, your husband is tasked with holding the two new hostages in tight security. Devaki and Vasudeva have now been moved from house arrest to the dark prisons."
Shyamala's eyes widen in shock. "What!"
"Yes. The king is afraid and obsessed with the divine forewarning about his death, so he decided to shower all atrocities on his one's dear sister and her husband."
"Poor woman!" Shyamala laments. "A princess reduced to a prisoner. A newly married woman has so many dreams, but look how cruel her fate crushed it all."
Bharati rests her hand on Shyamala's shoulder. "Anyway, we mere citizens can't do much. Let's pray that the newly weds are delivered of their suffering. You take care of yourself." She looks around at the dark skies. "It is getting dark now, and well thievery and dacoit activities have been on a rise."
"Sure. Thank you." Shyamala smiles and closes the wooden door. Locking the door from inside, she double checks the lock before heading inside towards their single bed chamber.
Shyamala sits on a thin mattress. Her eyes drift towards the pale silver moon. Closing her eyes and folding her hands in devotion, she mutters an earnest plea. "Oh Vishnu! Take care of Devaki."
A gentle breeze blew by carrying the fragrance of sandalwood.
--xx--
Shankara stretches on the bed for a good moment until sleep and exhaustion evades from his limbs. His eyes automatically squint at the afternoon glaring sun causing him to rub his palm over his face.
"Shyamala...?" He calls out.
Shyamala enters their room. "Oh! You are awake."
Shankara tiredly smiles and nods at her. "I felt so tired that I couldn't wake up early. I feel as if I have slept an entire day."
Shyamala sits beside her husband, and presses her soft palms over her husband's shoulders. "I figured it out that you were exhausted. That is why I didn't wake you up." Looking at her husband's reddened cheeks from his deep sleep, she continues, "Why don't you freshen up? Lunch is prepared. You will have to leave for your duty soon."
A groaning Shankara replies, "Yes, those dreary dark dungeons await my presence."
Shyamala passes a small smile and gets up to go towards their kitchen when she hears Shankar speak. "By the way, Princess Devaki is pregnant with her first child."
"Oh," Shyamala mutters. "Such a shame that she must experience the journey of motherhood in a dark and dingy cell."
Shyamala heads to her small kitchen. Peeling of the lid from the cooking pot, her mind thinks about the Yadu princess and her pregnancy. A mother to be forced to be a prisoner.
She takes in the aroma of rice and dal. She wonders if the princess would be properly fed or not to support the existence of the foetus as well as to nourish the mother's body to sustain new life.
"I am done. Let's eat together. I can feels the rats hungrily running inside my stomach." She hears her husband.
"Coming." Shyamala thanks her stars. Sure, she did not lead a very luxurious life like the royalty. She was just a simple village girl, slowly blending in with the city. Far away from politics, throne usurpers, and brothers who attempt to jeopardize their sisters' lives.
She often thinks of the princess sometimes especially when praying to the tiny idol of Vishnu. Maharaja Kamsa had banned the worship of Vishnu. Shankara had asked Shyamala to hide all images of the deities in case some eager follower of the king would report them for committing treason against their king.
Shyamala had sculpted a tiny idol of Vishnu and placed it under her sarees.
She gazes at the ceiling and mutters another prayer for the poor couple. "Chakradhari, take care of the mother and the child."
--xx--
Shankara blinks his eyes and averts the sweet call of sleep when a shrill baby's cry wakes him awake in both body and mind.
The guard beside him runs off to alert the other guards to carry the message to Kamsa.
Shankara looks at the tired body of Devaki. The thin white sheets are drenched in blood and maybe a few dark coloured tissues, he marks, before sadly muttering to himself. "There isn't even an healer to check upon the princess."
He looks at Vasudeva who pats Devaki's hair. He gently kisses her head and looks at the baby boy cradled in her arms. The baby is still crying out loudly, as if, he is fearful for his life ahead.
Devaki coos at the crying child. Gently laying its head on her bare chest covered with her now patched saree, she tries calming the baby.
Vasudeva's eyes meet Shankara's who quickly flits his gaze to the ground, and turns his back to him.
Kamsa's booming footsteps alert the guard. Shankara immediately holds his spear in his hand and straightens his spine. Kamsa stands near the iron bars with a servant unlocking the small prison door of their cell.
Devaki sits up and holds the child tighter in her arms as Kamsa bends down towards the crying child. A menacing maniacal look harbours in the king's eyes, as he comments, "You gave birth to a beautiful baby indeed, my sister. Alas! He isn't blessed to live a long life like his parents."
Snatching the crying child by his leg, he laughs. Devaki shrieks and pleads, "This is the first child, Bhrata!. The warning had mentioned the eighth child not the first one. Leave him, please!" Her hands are outstretched to her brother who smirks evilly.
"The gods always have some trickery up their sleeves. I don't trust them. Every child of yours shall be killed by me, sister. Let me see, who shall then defeat Kamsa then."
Devaki stands up holding her bloodied saree. Shankara's body had gone cold hearing Kamsa's plan on killing every child of Devaki's.
Doesn't he have a heart at all? Who kills an innocent baby that too of one sister's? Shankara wonders but keeps his thoughts quietly to himself.
Kamsa dangles the child like a toy in his burly arms. Devaki cries and screams for her brother to let go. Vasudeva holds his wife to his chest, fearing if Kamsa decides to kill Devaki for asking her son back so he may prove the divine voice wrong of their prediction.
Devaki hits at Vasudeva's chest."Do something. He is your child too. He will kill my son. Why are you standing like a statue?"
A tearful Vasudeva embraces Devaki tighter in his arms.
Kamsa brings the baby in front of his eyes. Shankara turns his head back slightly to check on Devaki and Vasudeva only to meet a gruesome murder of a baby.
Kamsa had banged the baby's head against the wall.
Thud thud.
Devaki screams until her voice turns hoarse. Shankara catches Vasudeva's gaze causing the former to gulp.
Devaki had expressed her rage and grief but he noticed that Vasudeva nursed only a silent rage as he caressed Devaki's back with gentle hands.
Kamsa haughtily carries the dead baby's corpse in his hands and laughs with glee as he walks through the exit doors.
And soon the Yadu princess looses her consciousness. She lies on the dirty sheet drenched in her blood as well as her lost child's. Vasudeva sits down on the ground, his dejected eyes pinned to the flowing blood of his child's from the wall to the prison's floor.
The prison dungeons were lit by fire torches at night. Shankara looks at the burning flames and prays to Vishnu.
"Come soon, my Lord. Come soon."
--xx--
"I saw the king kill the child, Shyamala."
"But the voice had mentioned the eight son, hadn't it?"
"Looks like he doesn't want to take any chances."
"How is the princess?"
"Can you lend me a few of your sarees? We have an extra blanket too. That shall suffice I think."
"Sarees and blanket for what, swami?"
"For Devaki and Vasudeva. I can't free them, but I can help ease their dreadful days a bit. Not even a healer was made to visit, Shyama. I saw her lay on bloodied clothes.
"I will pack a few nutritious meals too then."
--xx--
A loud wail makes Shankara turn towards Vasudeva's cell.
He sees thick blood drip down her legs as she presses her palm to her lower stomach. Vasudeva helplessly stares at Shankara and shakes his head at him.
Devaki had miscarried.
The seventh born had died in her womb itself.
Vasudeva makes her sit against the wall. He holds her hands in his and whispers something in her ears. Shankara can't hear him but his eyes moisten too at their plight.
He had seen how the evil monster of a human Kamsa had killed six of her children. Sometimes he would bang the child's head or if he felt too malicious, he would slice the little one in two with his sword.
And this man called himself the strongest warrior. A warrior whose sword is drenched in the blood of innocent children.
Vasudeva with great difficulty had made Devaki go to sleep. Shankara observes the exhaustion on Vasudeva's face.
"Aren't you tired, my prince?"
"Of what?"
"This. Why bring in children when you know what fate they will meet at the end. Kamsa spared none. Why must you both go through such grueling moments. It is only bringing you pain." Shankara points at Devaki. "How more pain must a mother go through? Losing seven children. Seven!"
Vasudeva answers, "This pain is written in our destiny. The only reason we want to bring children is because we both still believe that He shall come. He will take revenge for harassing the mother, my Devaki and for the lost innocent babies. I know that one day I shall see that Kamsa die. He made a spectacle of my children's death. I shall see Kamsa's death be a spectacle too. The Gods need a mother to enter the mortal world. Devaki and I must do our part." Vasudeva's eyes light up with a surge of energy. "The path to reach God has never been easy for a devotee. Then how can the path be easier for the ones who shall bring the God to our world, Shankara."
Shankara goes quiet. The light in Vasudeva's eyes raises goosebumps on his skin. He quietly fidgets with his bag. Looking around to avoid any snooping guards, he passes a bundle filled with fruits and nuts to Vasudeva.
"My wife sent it."
"Thank you, my friend."
"Only doing my duty, my prince."
A small smile curves into Vasudeva's lips. He places the bundle in the corner before heading to rest near Devaki.
Devaki's tears have left dry paths over her cheeks. Vasudeva wipes them off and whispers, "Our Lord shall arrive soon, my dear."
--xx--
Lately Shankara had been noticing a different glow on Shyamala's face. She was humming some melodies under her breath, would secretly smile to herself while fondly gazing at his face in the early hours of dawn, and was now eating a lot of sweets these days.
The rooster crows at the onset of dawn as Shankara makes his way towards the narrow lane of his house. The sun is barely up in the sky. It looks pale as if the Sun God himself is slowly rising from slumber.
Some parts of the sky are shrouded in darkness with the faintest hues of blue diverging from the dark blanket enveloping the skies. The moon still illuminates his path ahead and Shankara rubs his arms for warmth as a gentle cold wind brushes by.
It is the month of Margashirsha, the first month of the winter season. He observes how the days have grown slightly cooler. The temperature at night feels just the same everyday thanks to the desolate prison at the hill top. The lonely hill and the surrounding forest cover always feel cold. The hundreds of fire torches don't bring warmth to the prison ever.
This is why he carries a shawl with himself, and now with the beginning of the winter season, he had decided to smuggle a shawl for Devaki and Vasudeva too.
He makes a mental note of that thought and walks ahead, his eyes waiting to land upon the walls of his home and the familiar presence of his wife waiting for him.
The high pitched crowing of the rooster reaches his ears again, but this time Shankara has reached the dusty path of his house. To his surprise, he notices his wife standing at the doorway, her eyes immediately finding his and brightening.
With hurried steps, Shankara stands in front of her, asking, "Why are you standing here? It is cold. You should be inside." He holds her hands and checks for the temperature. "See, your hands are cold now. You fall sick easily, priye."
Shyamala laughs. Shankara looks at her laughing face. The sound of her laughter is music to his ears. It takes away all his dark and dreary moments from his rounds at the prison cell.
He observes how glowy her face looks this early in the morning and wonders how he must look with sunken and reddened eyes from lack of nightly sleep.
Shyamala stops her hearty giggles and pulls him inside the house, shutting the door with an excited slam. "I have some news for you, husband."
"News? What kind of news?" Shankara asks. Marking the constant smile on Shyamala's lips, he says, "It definitely must be a happy one which is why you are smiling and giggling so much."
Shyamala nods her head rapidly in agreement. "Indeed it is. You will be happy too. Joyous even."
Squinting his eyes in confusion, he looks at his wife, wondering what wonderful news could she bring to him that made her wait for him so eagerly.
"Okay. Go ahead."
Shyamala shyly smiles and looks to the floor. Shankara tilts his head thinking what is making his wife blush like that at dawn.
'Surely, I am not looking handsome enough after work this way which might make her want to-' All his thoughts come to a halt, when he feels Shyamala take his hand and press it to her stomach.
She looks at him with a bashful gaze and bats her eyelashes at him, her eyes look at his, searching for the look of realization in those tired eyes.
Shankara looks at the hopeful and love-filled gaze in his wife's eyes and then at his hand over her lower stomach, at her womb.
Realization strikes him like a thunderbolt.
"You..." He holds her by her shoulders. "Pregnant?"
Shyamala beams at him. Shankara immediately brings her into a bone-crushing hug.
"We are going to be parents!" Shankara exclaims before peppering Shyamala's face with kisses.
Happy tears spring up in her eyes as she nods at him. "Yes, and I have conceived in the holy month of Margashirsha. Vishnu's month."
With all the love and warmth, Shankara could muster in his eyes, he gazes deeply into Shyamala's eyes. Holding her face as gently as he can, he says, "Let's hope our child is born healthy and in the time when God walks on earth again, annihilating sin and vice."
Shyamala leads him to their bed. "Come, rest, swami. You must be tired."
Shankara closes his eyes as soon as his head hits the soft pillow. Shyamala darkens the room by drawing the curtains over the windows. He can feel his wife gazing at him, but he pretends that he has dozed off.
The sound of anklets lull him to sleep as Shyamala hums a morning melody to herself. Her feet exit the room, and he slips into a comfortable dreamless sleep with no thoughts of bloodied babies and wretched motherhood.
--xx--
In the quiet hours of the night, Vasudeva beckons Shankara closer to the iron bars. Some other nearby guards were dozing with loud snores, and the soldiers meant for hourly rounds still had an hour left to come back for checking.
Vasudeva whispers to Shankara. "The eighth child. Devaki is pregnant."
Shankara's eyes drift to the sleeping form of the Yadu princess. Unlike her previous pregnancies, Devaki looked the most healthiest and happiest in this pregnancy.
Her face suffused with a divine glow. She looked as beautiful as the motherly form of Shakti. Her frail body, a consequence of the poor diet and nutrition standards of the prison had plumped up. She was happier now, Shankara observed.
The primary motto of her previous pregnancies had been to quickly bring the children to the world, watch Kamsa kill them and patiently wait until the one who would avenge her would finally take form in her womb.
Of course, she would be heartbroken each time Kamsa mercilessly slaughtered tiny babies in front of her, but with time, the gods had blessed her with enough mental strength to push through and bring Kamsa's killer to earth.
Shankara quickly scans the guards behind him. Some were idly chatting while the majority had dozed off.
"Perhaps, God will descend soon now. It's only a matter of time." Shankara bows his head, his mind thinking of Shri Vishnu, the Preserver of the Universe.
Shankara opens a pouch and fetches a small ladoo. Offering it to Vasudeva, he says, "My wife is with child too, prince. I would like to offer this sweet to you." Motioning to Devaki, he hands over the entire sweet containing pouch into the hands of Vasudeva. "Please feed the princess too and share the happy news with her too."
Vasudeva's eyes soften. Not one soul in the prison except Shankara had shown kindness and compassion to him and Devaki. Some would pass a few sympathetic glances at them, but that was all. A friendship had blossomed between the guard and the former Yadu prince.
Vasudeva wanted to embrace the guard, but the large iron bars proved and obstacle. He shakes his hand with Shankara, saying, "You have shared a happy news with me, Shankara, as a friend. I would like you to feed the ladoo to me as a friend."
Shankara stutters. "Me as a friend?" He smiles but his shoulders shrug uneasily. "Kamsa may have imprisoned you, but to me, you will always remain my prince. I am a mere guard, a commoner."
"Oh, Shankara, what joy has being a prince brought me? You are the only soul who has shown kindness and compassion to the both of us." He passes a glance at Devaki and then turns to Shankara. "We will forever be indebted to you and your wife."
Vasudeva eats the ladoo from Shankara's hand. "May your child be healthy. Take care of Shyamala and send our regards to her."
Shankara bows down to Vasudeva and turns ahead. Grabbing the spear in his hand, he assumes his role as a guard once again.
--xx--
It was the eighth day of Krishna Paksha in the month of Shravna. The morning had been bright, but as the day progressed, the skies had grown overcast.
Low breezes blew throughout the evening, telling everyone the news of the incoming storm that was making its way ahead.
Shankara hears the wind howling around the prison. The sound is eerie, and he is reminded of scary ghost tales which the old grandfathers of his village often narrated to the kids at night.
The large fire torches feel the brunt of the wind too. The golden flames dance to the wind as dust blows in. Shankara hurries back to the prison to check on Devaki.
To his surprise, he sees every guard fall to the ground, their eyes closed in deep sleep. Not one being is standing awake except Devaki, Vasudeva and him.
Devaki however clutches her stomach and crouches on the floor. Grabbing Vasudeva's arm, she yells, "My eighth baby. He is coming."
Vasudeva begins assisting Devaki in giving birth while Shankara decides to check for any soldiers nearby for their hourly rounds.
Not one soldier in sight.
"Strange," Shankara thinks to himself. "It is as if everybody passed out."
He walks back to Vasudeva's cell and rubs his eyes in shock.
A beautiful baby boy lay beside Devaki.
"No way, did a baby come out so fast." He looks at Vasudeva. "I was away only for mere moments some time ago. How come-?"
In the loud rumbling sounds of the thunderstorm, a sweet breeze carrying the smell of sandalwood fills the prison cell. Shankara hears the divine sound of the conch in his ears, and he wonders if it is the loud thunder or has he lost his mind.
The prison cell glows in golden light. On the brown wall of the prison against the golden light cast inside the prison, a tall shadow forms.
The four armed lord, each arm holding a conch, a discus, a mace and a beautiful lotus, stands in front of the trio.
Shankara's eyes grow moist in devotion until the divine spell breaks. Vishnu vanishes and he hears a charming boy giggle.
A beautiful baby boy with the complexion akin to stormy clouds beams at him. A smile equal to the radiance of a thousand suns light his face.
The baby coos and Vasudeva's chains fall to the ground.
Vasudeva holds the baby in his arms. The prison lock falls to the ground with a loud clang, yet not one eye drifts open.
"I must make way for Gokula and hand him to my friend, Nanda. This boy shall be safe there."
Devaki kisses the baby's forehead for one last time and bids farewell to her child.
Shankara bows down and presses the baby's tiny feet to his forehead. "Om namo Narayana."
--xx--
Shankara doesn't drag himself to his house. He rather sprints the entire way back, to eagerly tell the news of Devaki's eight born to Shyamala.
He notices Bharati stand at the doorway. Ushering him inside, she leads him inside his room. He spots a sleeping Shyamala, her face bearing a peaceful expression. Sweat beads shine on her forehead.
Beside her lies a little girl wrapped in a cloth secured tightly around her.
"Ghar mein Lakshmi ka aagman hua hai, Shankara bhrata."
--xx--
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I guess this was a long post. I had this idea on janmashtami. I actually have my internal exams going on. Still squeezed this through hehe so here you go. I hope you all like it.
I never wrote on krishna's birth and i began thinking of some good guard helping out devaki and vasudeva. Then somehow added shyamala as his wife and provide glimpses into their life. Hope you all enjoyed it.
Would love to listen to your views. I am sleep deprived and academically well.. slayy is struggling but i will definitely end up doing something nice there too. See you soon
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Here are some of the best Dharamshalas in Mathura known for cleanliness, good service, and affordability. These are also popular among pilgrims and often located near major temples or the railway station:
You can find some of best dharamshala in mathura for your next trip
1. Birla Dharamshala
Location: Near Mathura Junction
Highlights: Clean rooms, budget-friendly, canteen facility, and easy access to major temples.
Good for: Families and group travelers.
2. Mansi Ganga Dharamshala
Location: Close to Govardhan Parikrama Marg
Highlights: Peaceful atmosphere, basic amenities, often chosen by devotees doing parikrama.
Good for: Pilgrims visiting Govardhan.
3. Gita Bhawan Dharamshala
Location: Near Dwarkadhish Temple
Highlights: Spiritual vibes, spacious rooms, walking distance to the temple.
Good for: Devotees looking for a religious environment.
4. Shri Krishna Janmbhoomi Trust Dharamshala
Location: Close to Shri Krishna Janmbhoomi
Highlights: Trust-run, clean and secure, very convenient for temple visits.
Good for: First-time visitors and senior citizens.
5. Raman Reti Ashram Dharamshala (in Vrindavan)
Location: Slightly outside Mathura, in Vrindavan
Highlights: Calm and serene, ideal for meditation and spiritual retreats.
Good for: Those who want peace and spiritual atmosphere.
Let me know your preferences (e.g. near railway station, near Krishna Janmbhoomi, AC rooms, food availability), and I can help you pick the best one for your needs.
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If you're seeking affordable accommodation in Mathura, here are some budget-friendly options to consider:
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OYO Chaudhary Hotel
4.5(2 reviews)
A 2-star hotel offering free Wi-Fi, with rates starting around ₹528 per night.
Hotel Keshavam Inn
4.6(342 reviews)
A 2-star hotel located in Shashtri Nagar, offering 24-hour room service, with rates starting at ₹1,266 per night.
Hotel Mukund Palace
Restaurant
Located in Dholi Pyau, this hotel offers butler services and free cancellation, with rates around ₹738 per night.
Hotel Tushar Residency
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Situated in Madhavpuri, this hotel is a 10-minute walk to Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi, with rates starting at ₹1,245 per night.
Hotel Mayur Mathura
3.9(384 reviews)
Located in Mayur Vihar, this hotel offers a restaurant and rates starting at ₹962 per night.
Hotel Vrinda Sarovar
4.6(108 reviews)
Located in Mathura, this hotel offers accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace, and a restaurant, with rates starting at $18.80 per night.
Please note that room rates and availability are subject to change. It's advisable to check current prices and book in advance to secure the best deals.
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If you're looking for hotels near Mathura Junction Railway Station, here are some options to consider: lets discuss about best hotel near mathura railway station
🌟 Top Hotels Near Mathura Railway Station
1. Hotel Brijwasi Royal
Distance from Station: Approximately 500 meters
Highlights: Renowned for its hospitality and proximity to the station, offering comfortable rooms and essential amenities.
2. Hotel Sheetal Regency
Distance from Station: Approximately 1 km
Highlights: Provides modern facilities, clean rooms, and is conveniently located for travelers.
3. Hotel Aryavilas
Distance from Station: Approximately 1.5 km
Highlights: Known for its spacious rooms, courteous staff, and proximity to key attractions.
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4. Hotel Vrinda Sarovar
Distance from Station: Approximately 1 km
Highlights: Offers basic amenities, clean rooms, and is a cost-effective choice for travelers.
5. Hotel Shrinath Palace
Distance from Station: Approximately 1.2 km
Highlights: Provides essential facilities at affordable rates, suitable for budget-conscious visitors.
Tips for Booking:
Proximity: Choosing a hotel close to the railway station can enhance convenience, especially for early or late train journeys.
Amenities: Consider amenities that align with your travel needs, such as free Wi-Fi, breakfast options, or parking facilities.
Advance Booking: To secure favorable rates and room availability, especially during peak travel seasons or festivals, it's advisable to book in advance.
These options cater to various preferences and budgets, ensuring a comfortable stay near Mathura Junction Railway Station.
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Here are some of the best Dharamshalas in Mathura known for cleanliness, good service, and affordability. These are also popular among pilgrims and often located near major temples or the railway station:
You can find some of best dharamshala in mathura for your next trip
1. Birla Dharamshala
Location: Near Mathura Junction
Highlights: Clean rooms, budget-friendly, canteen facility, and easy access to major temples.
Good for: Families and group travelers.
2. Mansi Ganga Dharamshala
Location: Close to Govardhan Parikrama Marg
Highlights: Peaceful atmosphere, basic amenities, often chosen by devotees doing parikrama.
Good for: Pilgrims visiting Govardhan.
3. Gita Bhawan Dharamshala
Location: Near Dwarkadhish Temple
Highlights: Spiritual vibes, spacious rooms, walking distance to the temple.
Good for: Devotees looking for a religious environment.
4. Shri Krishna Janmbhoomi Trust Dharamshala
Location: Close to Shri Krishna Janmbhoomi
Highlights: Trust-run, clean and secure, very convenient for temple visits.
Good for: First-time visitors and senior citizens.
5. Raman Reti Ashram Dharamshala (in Vrindavan)
Location: Slightly outside Mathura, in Vrindavan
Highlights: Calm and serene, ideal for meditation and spiritual retreats.
Good for: Those who want peace and spiritual atmosphere.
Let me know your preferences (e.g. near railway station, near Krishna Janmbhoomi, AC rooms, food availability), and I can help you pick the best one for your needs.
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There are several hotels near Mathura Junction Railway Station that cater to various budgets and preferences. Here are some options you might consider:
You can find some of mathura hotels for your next trip
Mathura, India
A well-rated hotel offering comfortable accommodations with amenities like free Wi-Fi and an on-site restaurant. Approximately 1 km from Mathura Junction.
Mathura, India
Located about 1 km from the railway station, this hotel provides modern rooms and facilities, including a restaurant and conference rooms.
Mathura, India
Situated just 500 meters from Mathura Junction, this hotel offers convenient access and features such as complimentary breakfast and Wi-Fi.
Mathura, India
Approximately 1.5 km from the station, this hotel provides a garden, free parking, and an on-site restaurant.
Mathura, India
A budget-friendly option located near the railway station, offering basic amenities and comfortable rooms.
Mathura, India
Situated about 2 km from Mathura Junction, this hotel features spacious rooms, a restaurant, and conference facilities.
Mathura, India
Located approximately 2 km from the station, offering modern amenities and easy access to local attractions.
Mathura, India
A 3-star hotel about 3 km from the railway station, featuring comfortable rooms and on-site dining.
When selecting a hotel, consider factors such as proximity to the railway station, amenities offered, and guest reviews to ensure a comfortable stay. It's advisable to book in advance, especially during peak travel seasons, to secure the best rates and availability.
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Invest in Yamuna Expressway Authority Plots – A Step Towards Future Growth
Looking for a high-return investment opportunity? Yamuna Expressway Authority plots offer you a unique chance to be part of one of India’s most rapidly developing regions. The Yamuna Expressway, connecting Greater Noida to Agra, is one of the most strategically important routes in the country, offering unmatched connectivity and tremendous growth potential. Investing in plots along this corridor ensures you are positioning yourself in an area that promises high returns in the future.
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Splash into Holi Madness – The Ultimate Guide to India’s Most Colorful Celebrations!
In India Holi represents the wildest and most entertaining and exuberant annual festival. A nationwide color fighting spectacle occurs once the music along with dancing merges with laughter through the streets. People celebrate this celebration for spring arrival alongside the harvest and triumphant victory between good and evil based on Hindu religious beliefs. Every remote place in India maintains its unique Holi style between traditional ceremonies and high-vibe festivities. These top venues await travelers who want to experience Holi 2025 with its vibrant colors and musical festivities by sharing the perfect ways to reach these destinations without hassle.
1. Barsana — The Ultimate Battle of Colors & Sticks!
The wild Holi celebrations reach their peak at Barsana in this town. Women in Barsana engage in the Lathmar Holi ritual by chasing men with sticks in a tradition seen at this unique location. Seizing the annual excitement of this Holi festival remains an absolute requirement for everyone attending. The festival depicts the delightful games that Lord Krishna played with village women and their transformation into an illustrious cultural display.
How to Get There:
You can easily reach Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi through an approximate three to four hour driving distance.
Travel to Mathura Junction by train since it lies 50 kilometers distant.
Road trip from Delhi or Agra
2. Mathura & Vrindavan — Play Holi Like Krishna!
The celebration of Holi in the domain of Lord Krishna stands as legend in the world. You can see a vast rainbow of colors and floral blankets and vigorous Radhe-Krishna chants at both Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan and Dwarkadhish Temple in Mathura. People in this region celebrate Holi throughout an extended period that includes both the well-known Phoolon Ki Holi festival and the special ceremony for widows.
How to Get There:
Fly to Delhi and drive down
Train to Mathura Junction
Easy bus/taxi access from Delhi, Agra & Jaipur
3. Jaipur — The Royal Touch to Holi!
Paper Holi combines with unique royal elements. People in Jaipur experience street parades during Holi but the true palace celebration unfolds at the City Palace with royal elephant parades alongside cultural performances and royal celebrations. Through their events programming the Rajasthan Tourism department provides visitors with luxurious and secure opportunities to celebrate Holi.
How to Get There:
Land at Jaipur International Airport
Train it to Jaipur Junction
Drive from Delhi or Udaipur
4. Udaipur — Holi by the Lakes!
The royal experience of Holi occurs at Udaipur. The City Palace hosts the Holika Dahan bonfire first thing followed by a color festival near its lakeside area. The Mewar royal family directs a magnificent Holi procession which creates royal flair to this event.
How to Get There:
One can reach Udaipur through Maharana Pratap Airport.
Travelers should use the railway service that leads to Udaipur City Station.
Jaipur Ahmedabad and Delhi are the cities from which travelers can reach these locations by driving.
5. Delhi — Holi, But Make It a Rave Party!
Delhi’s Holi parties are WILD! Exclusive Holi celebrations known as Holi Moo Festival accompany rooftop Bollywood music extravaganzas resulting in an extravagant Holi experience. The city provides both classic worship-themed temple Holi celebrations together with contemporary EDM-powered Holi festivals.
How to Get There:
Just fly to Delhi!
Riders can terminate their journey at New Delhi Railway Station
You can choose transportation between Metro and taxi and auto-rickshaw.
6. Hampi — Holi with Ancient Vibes!
Holi celebrations take place at this UNESCO heritage site. You get Hampi! The site transforms into a nightlife dance area featuring drum music while people wear nature-inspired festival colors and mix with backpacking tourists. The traditional North Indian celebration of Holi does not take place in Karnataka but visitors and residents of Hampi maintain their energy and enthusiasm for the holiday.
How to Get There:
Fly to Hubli Airport (160 km)
Train to Hospet Junction
Road trip from Bangalore & Goa
7. Shantiniketan — A Poetic Holi Affair!
In West Bengal, Holi is ART! Rabindranath Tagore began the Basanta Utsav as a celebration which combines cultural arts with peaceful Holi festivities through expressive poetry. Students from Visva-Bharati University perform traditional Bengali folk songs and dances in what becomes an authentic artistic celebration of Holi.
How to Get There:
Fly to Kolkata
Train to Bolpur Shantiniketan Station
Taxi from Kolkata (160 km)
8. Pushkar — Holy Holi Madness!
The religious town of Pushkar transforms into an entertainment hotspot due to the colorful celebrations which draw international visitors into enthusiastic merrymaking. Holi festivities in this location combine religious temple ceremonies with the lively celebrations that take place on streets.
How to Get There:
You can reach Jaipur International Airport through flight routes from the city (150 km away).
Train to Ajmer Junction (14 km)
Drive from Jaipur & Delhi
9. Varanasi — Holi by the Ganges!
The religious center of India celebrates Holi through spiritual events including bhajans and Ganga aarti rituals that combine with colors showering the ghats. This combination provides people with a moving electrical experience as they celebrate their spiritual practices while enjoying the exciting festivities.
How to Get There:
Travel to Holi by obtaining flights at Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport near Varanasi.
Train to Varanasi Junction
Road trip from Lucknow, Patna & Allahabad
10. Goa — Beach, Bhang & Holi!
Guests at the Shigmo Festival in Goa can experience Holi combined with beach parties plus processions and electronic dance music events. The beach alongside colorful celebrations during this festival makes it a perfect choice. During the festival people can enjoy multiple elements including cultural shows alongside boat parades and drumming performances that unify Hindu and Goan customs.
How to Get There:
Fly into Goa International Airport
Train to Madgaon or Thivim
Travelers can drive to this destination from Mumbai, Pune as well as Bangalore.
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