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Mathura - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
• Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, historic city in India •Mathura district, in which the city is located •Mathura (Lok Sabha constituency) •Mathura lion capital, Indo-Scythian sandstone capital from Mathura, ...
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Mathura, Uttar Pradesh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Official website of the ancient and historic temple cities of Mathura and Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India. Birth place of Lord Krishna ... City of Mathura...
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District government website. Information on the district, the principal cities and tourist areas, and local administration ... Scholarship Mathura 2009-10...
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Open source travel guide to Mathura, featuring up-to-date information on attractions, hotels, restaurants, nightlife, travel tips and more. Free and reliable advice written by Wikitravellers from around the globe. ... Mathura is a city in Uttar Pradesh, India.
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ABOUT US :: ... Distance in Kms/miles ... 370 Kms / 231miles; 433 Kms / 270miles; 176 Kms. / 110miles; 54 Kms / 34miles; 541 Kms / 338miles; 449 Kms / 280miles; 466 Kms / 291miles; 97 Kms / 60miles; 436 Kms / 272miles; 204 Kms / 127miles; 56 Kms / 35miles;
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Radha Ashok Best Western - Mathura ... Description: The Best Western Radha Ashock is an ISO 14001 hotel located in Mathura, the birth place of Lord Krishna and gateway to ISCON in India. Technology, themes and service may differ the world over, but in the end the difference is made by the intangible motion of hospitality.
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Mathura (Vada Madurai) ... Description Mathura and Brindavan in Uttar Pradesh are intimately connected with the life of Krishna and are considered to be amongst the holiest of pilgrimage sites of the Hindus. The Gopas shifted to Brindavan following several calamities at Gokul.
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Buddhist Sculptures - Sarnath and Sanchi, Gandhara and Mathura ... The Mathura and the Gandhara schools of sculpture imparted human form to Buddha's image. To emphasize his divinity, this human form was depicted with features like a halo around the head, the dharmachakra engraved upon his palms and soles of his feet,
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