Barsana

Barsana is the birthplace of Radha Rani, the eternal consort of Lord Krishna. Famous for Lathmar Holi and the hilltop Radha Rani Temple, it is a must-visit place in Braj.

About Barsana

Discover the spiritual significance of this sacred place

Barsana, located about 50 km from Mathura, is a picturesque town nestled among four hills. It is celebrated as the birthplace of Radha Rani, the beloved consort of Lord Krishna. The town's spiritual atmosphere and stunning hilltop temples make it one of the most beautiful destinations in the Braj region.

The town is world-famous for its unique celebration of Lathmar Holi, where women playfully beat men with sticks, reenacting the legendary episode of Krishna visiting Radha's village. This colorful festival attracts thousands of tourists and photographers from around the world.

The Abode of Radha

Barsana is dotted with temples and sacred spots associated with Radha's childhood and her divine love for Krishna. The magnificent Radha Rani Temple atop Bhanugarh Hill offers panoramic views of the Braj countryside and is the spiritual heart of Barsana.

History & Significance

Barsana's history is rooted in the ancient pastimes of Radha and Krishna. According to tradition, Radha was born here to King Vrishabhanu and Queen Kirtida. The town was ruled by various dynasties over the centuries.

The Radha Rani Temple was built in the 16th century by Raja Bir Singh Deo of Orchha. The temple complex sits atop Bhanugarh Hill and features intricate Rajput architectural style with beautiful red sandstone carvings.

Temples in Barsana

Famous temples and holy places to visit

How to Reach Barsana

By Road

Barsana is about 50 km from Mathura and 42 km from Vrindavan. Regular buses and shared vehicles are available from Mathura. Private taxis are the most convenient option.

By Rail

The nearest railway station is Mathura Junction (50 km). Kosi Kalan station is closer at about 18 km.

Best Time to Visit

October to March. Special: Lathmar Holi (February/March), Radhashtami (September)

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about visiting Barsana

Lathmar Holi is a unique Holi celebration where women of Barsana playfully beat men from Nandgaon with sticks (lathis). It takes place a few days before the main Holi festival and attracts huge crowds.

Barsana is about 50 km from Mathura. You can take a bus, shared auto, or hire a private taxi. The journey takes about 1-1.5 hours by road.
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Best Time
October to March. Special: Lathmar Holi (February/March), Radhashtami (September)
Temples
1 temples to visit

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