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BRAJ 84 KOS YATRA MATHURA BAADGRAM YouTube description
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Kaliya was a five-headed snake who made Yamuna River his abode and poisoned its waters killing animals and other living beings. The story of Krishna defeating the serpent is known as Kaliya Mardan. Kaliya and his attendants took refuge in a deep pool in Yamuna to escape from Garuda, who is the sworn enemy of Snakes.
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"Braj 84 Kos Yatra Mathura Baadgram" is a pilgrimage journey in the Braj region of India that covers a distance of approximately 84 Kos (a Kos is a traditional unit of distance used in India, which is approximately 3.5 kilometers). This journey is considered significant by Hindus as it takes pilgrims through the places where Lord Krishna is said to have spent his childhood and performed his pastimes.
The journey starts from Mathura, which is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna, and covers various towns and villages such as Vrindavan, Govardhan, and Barsana, among others. Baadgram is also one of the places that the yatra covers.
During the yatra, pilgrims visit various temples and sacred sites associated with Lord Krishna and Radha, his consort. They perform rituals, offer prayers, and seek blessings. The yatra is usually undertaken on foot, and it can take several days to complete, depending on the pace of the pilgrims.
The Braj 84 Kos Yatra is considered one of the most important pilgrimages for devotees of Lord Krishna, and it is believed that undertaking this journey can bring spiritual purification and enlightenment. It is also an opportunity for pilgrims to connect with other devotees and share their devotion and experiences.
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The Braj 84 Kos Yatra is a pilgrimage in India that covers a distance of approximately 168 miles (84 Kos) and passes through various towns and villages associated with Lord Krishna's life.
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