Nandgaon

Nandgaon is the sacred village of Nand Baba where Lord Krishna spent his childhood years. It is a major stop in the Braj Chaurasi Kos Yatra.

About Nandgaon

Discover the spiritual significance of this sacred place

Nandgaon, located about 50 km from Mathura in Uttar Pradesh, is the village of Nand Baba and Yashoda Maiya. After leaving Gokul, Lord Krishna spent his growing years here.

The main attraction is Nand Bhawan Temple situated atop a hill, offering panoramic views of Braj. Nandgaon is especially famous for its grand Holi celebrations, where devotees from across India participate in traditional festivities.

Braj Pilgrimage Importance

Nandgaon is an essential part of the sacred Braj Chaurasi Kos Yatra and is closely connected to Barsana, the birthplace of Radha Rani.

History & Significance

According to Hindu scriptures, Nandgaon became the residence of Nand Baba to protect young Krishna from dangers in Gokul. The village has deep spiritual roots and has been a center of Krishna devotion for centuries.

Temples in Nandgaon

Famous temples and holy places to visit

How to Reach Nandgaon

By Road

Nandgaon is 50 km from Mathura and 42 km from Vrindavan. Taxis and buses are available.

By Rail

The nearest railway station is Mathura Junction.

Best Time to Visit

October to March. Special: Holi (Feb/March), Janmashtami

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