Barsana Dham:
One of the most remarkable beauties of Barshana Dham is its association with Radharani, the beloved consort of Lord Krishna. Devotees believe that Barshana Dham is the very place where Radharani spent her childhood, and her divine love for Krishna blossomed here. The Radharani Temple, at the heart of the town, stands as a testament to this eternal love, attracting pilgrims and devotees from around the world who come to pay their respects and seek the blessings of Radharani.
The natural beauty of the region adds to its allure. Surrounded by rolling hills, lush forests, and fragrant flowers, Barshana Dham provides a serene backdrop for meditation and contemplation. Visitors can immerse themselves in the divine glories of this sacred place while being enveloped by the tranquil embrace of nature.
Panihari kund:
This place is famous as “Kadamb Khandi” because it has a vast grove of kadamba trees. This is also famous as a bhajana sthali of a great saint of Braj, Shri Nagaji Maharaj of the Nimbaraka sect. One can also see Panihari Kund, Krishn Kund, the place of Shri Krishn’s swing pastimes, and Shri Vallabh’s baithak here. Shri Nagaji Maharaj performed Bhajana here in Kadambkhandi at this secluded place. His previous name was Chatura Chintamani and he was born in Payagaon in Braj. Shri Nagaji used to go to 84Kos parikrama daily, come back to Kadambkhandi after taking prasada of Radharani Mangala arti Bhog.
Uccha Gaon – Lalita Kunja:
The attraction of Uccha Gaon is the ancient temple dedicated to Lalita Devi, known as the Lalita Devi Temple. Lalita Devi is considered one of the chief gopis or cowherd girls who served Lord Krishna during his earthly pastimes. Her devotion and love for the divine couple, Radha and Krishna, are legendary, and the temple pays homage to her devotion and divine presence.
The temple’s architecture and exquisite artwork are a testament to the rich cultural heritage and spiritual significance of Uccha Gaon. The tranquil and serene environment surrounding the temple provides a perfect setting for meditation, reflection, and a deep connection with the divine.