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  2. Gokul - Wikipedia

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    Gokul is a town in the Mathura district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south-east of Mathura . Krishna dances over the subdued Kaliya Naag in river Yamuna , while seen on the banks are people of Gokula, Krishna's father Nanda Baba and his brother Balarama

  3. Gokul barrage - Wikipedia

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    Mathura in Ganga-Jamuna Doab, United Provinces 1908. The Gokul barrage, also Mathura barrage is a barrage on Yamuna River at Gokul in Mathura district, top of which also serves as the road bridge. Yamuna has a total of 6 barrages, from north-west to south-east, Dakpathar Barrage (Uttarakhand), Hathni Kund Barrage (172km from Yamunotri origin ...

  4. Navamohana Krishna Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Navamohana Krishna Temple, also referred to in Sri Vaishnava tradition as Tiruvaipadi, is one of the Divya Desams, the 108 temples of Vishnu revered by the 12 poet-saints called the Alvars. [1] It is located in modern day Gokul, in the Mathura district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is located 15 km south-east of Mathura.

  5. Mahasthangarh - Wikipedia

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    Gokul Medh, Bogra. Besides the fortified area, there are around a hundred mounds spread over an area with a radius of 9 km. (See map alongside). Excavated mounds: [2] Gobhindo Bhita, a temple close to the north-eastern corner of the citadel; Khulnar Dhap, a temple 1 km north of the citadel; Mangalkot, a temple 400m south of Khulnar Dhap

  6. Pushtimarg Baithak - Wikipedia

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    Mahaprabhu's Baithaks (53-72) in Gujarat. Baithak or Bethak, lit. 'seat', is a site considered sacred by the followers of the Pushtimarg tradition of Vaishnava Hinduism in India for performing devotional rituals. These sites are associated with Vallabhacharya, the founder of Pushtimarg and his descendants. They mark public events in their lives.

  7. Lahoot Lamakan - Wikipedia

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    Tuhfat al-Kiram — primarily, a chronicle of Sufis in Sindh by Mir Ali Sher Qaune Thattvi (c. mid-eighteenth century) — that one Bilawal Shah Noorani of Thatta was afflicted by divine frenzy, and had to leave the town in the late fifteenth century during the reign of Jam Nizamuddin II. [2] He ventured west of Thatta and ended up in the ...

  8. Bodh Gaya - Wikipedia

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    Bodh Gayā. Bodh Gayā is a religious site and place of pilgrimage associated with the Mahabodhi Temple complex, situated in the Gaya district in the Indian state of Bihar. It is famous for being the place where Gautama Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment (Pali: bodhi) under what became known as the Bodhi Tree. [2]

  9. Gokulchand Temple - Wikipedia

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    23°02′28″N87°27′42″E / 23.0412°N 87.4617°E. Architecture. Type. Pancharatna. Completed. 17th century. Gokulchand Temple is a 17th-century stone built pancharatna temple in Gokulnagar village in the Joypur CD block in the Bishnupur subdivision of the Bankura district in the state of West Bengal, India.