Dwarkadhish Temple Mathura in Uttar Pradesh is the birth place of Lord Krishna who is the most renowned and most endearing incarnation of the Lord Vishnu. Today it has become one of the very famous pilgrimage destinations in India. Tourists from far and wide places come here to breathe that air which still contains the aroma of the deity. This nucleus of Brajbhumi is easily accessible from Delhi which is located around 145 km south-east and Agra which is around 58 km north-west. And the site that truly nurtures the aromatic deity’s charm in every nook and corner is the Dwarkadish Temple in Mathura, touted to be one of the very holy places in Mathura.
The Mathura Dwarkadish Temple was erected in 1814. It is situated in the heart of the town. It is run by Vallabhacarya followers. It enjoys an exclusive architectural magnificence and performs some of the very unique and interesting rituals. Sitting close to Yamuna River, the spectacle of this site is a treat for eyes.