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The Braj Chaurasi Kos Yatra is one of the most sacred pilgrimages for devotees of Lord Krishna, covering the divine land of Braj Bhoomi where Shri Krishna lived, played, and performed leelas. This traditional parikrama spans nearly 252 km (84 kos) and includes Mathura, Vrindavan, Govardhan, Barsana, Nandgaon, Gokul, and many ancient forests, kunds, and villages linked to Krishna’s life.

Traditionally, devotees complete the Braj Chaurasi Kos Yatra barefoot, which can take over a month. However, du

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What are the timings for 84 Kos Parikrama?

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The Braj 84 Kos Yatra is a sacred pilgrimage that most devotees begin between Chaitra Purnima and Baishakh Purnima, which generally falls in March and April. This is considered the most ideal time for the parikrama, as the weather is pleasant and suitable for long walks, temple visits, and exploring the divine sites of Braj Bhoomi. During this period, lakhs of devotees gather to experience the spiritual vibrations of Krishna’s leelas across the 84 kos region.

Along with this traditional schedule,

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If there is one place where Janmashtami feels truly a superb experience, it is Mathura and Vrindavan the sacred land where Lord Krishna was born and played His divine leelas. As the festival approaches, the streets glow with lights, the air is filled with melodious bhajans and divine spiritual energy draws millions of devotees.

A Divine Celebration Like No Other

  •  During Janmashtami the towns come alive with
  •  Beautifully decorated temples
  • Soulful bhajans and kirtans
  • The mesmerizing Raas Leela performa
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