Yum Yamuna Temple
Arti ShahArti Shah/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, MATHURA/ Updated : Feb 5, 2016, 13:49 IST
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One among the oldest temples in Mathura is the Yam-Yamuna temple (also Yamuna-Dharamraj Temple) situated a few meters away from the Vishram Ghat, on the steps that lead to the main road taking you to the opulent Dwarkadhish Temple … Read more
One among the oldest temples in Mathura is the Yam-Yamuna temple (also Yamuna-Dharamraj Temple) situated a few meters away from the Vishram Ghat, on the steps that lead to the main road taking you to the opulent Dwarkadhish Temple. The entrance to the silver gilded temple is through a small gate so you might have to hunch to get in to the main room. The main temple room is a simple affair and gives you a warm feeling akin to a home. In the centre of the room are deities of Yum and Yamuna in black stone, standing with their hands raised in benevolent blessing for the sincere-hearted. Read less
One among the oldest temples in Mathura is the Yam-Yamuna temple (also Yamuna-Dharamraj Temple) situated a few meters away from the Vishram Ghat, on the steps that lead to the main road taking you to the opulent Dwarkadhish Temple. The entrance to the silver gilded temple is through a small gate so you might have to hunch to get in to the main room. The main temple room is a simple affair and gives you a warm feeling akin to a home. In the centre of the room are deities of Yum and Yamuna in black stone, standing with their hands raised in benevolent blessing for the sincere-hearted. The antiquity of the temple can be gauged by the fact that the deities were installed by Vajranabha around 4900 years ago. Dedicated to the brother-sister couplet of Yum and Yamuna, the temple speaks of a history infused in love. It is said that on the day of Bhaiduj, Yamuna had invited her brother over dinner. After the meal, as per the Hindu tradition, Yum asked Yamuna to ask him for anything. Since Yamuna had no material desires, she asked for an eternal blessing that continues to illumine her ghats on the day of Bhaiduj even today.If you are a believer―try to plan a visit here during the time of Diwali with your brother, and take a dip in the Yamuna―you shall be forever freed from the harsh judgments of Yumraj (the God of death)! Just a small word of caution though: come prepared for the huge crowds.
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