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Mathura pronunciation (helpinfo) (
Hindi: मथुरा,
Urdu:
متھرا) is a holy
city in the
Indian state of
Uttar Pradesh. It was also spelt as Muttra during British Period. It is located approximately 50
km north of
Agra, and 150 km south of
Delhi. It is the administrative centre of
Mathura District of
Uttar Pradesh. During the
ancient period, this was an
economic hub, located at the junction of some relatively important caravan routes.
Mathura is reputed to be the birthplace of
Krishna,
Krishnajanmabhoomi. The
Keshav Dev temple was built in ancient times on the site of Krishna's legendary birthplace (an underground
prison). As per epic Mahabharata, Mathura was the capital of the
Surasena Kingdom, ruled by Kansa the maternal uncle of
Krishna.
Mathura is also famous as one of the first two centres of production for images of the
Buddha (the other being
Gandhara in present-day Pakistan/Afghanistan). Human images of the Buddha began to appear approximately at the same time (1st Century AD) in both centers but can be distinguished from one another as the Gandharan images are very clearly Greco-Roman in inspiration with the Buddha wearing wavy locks tucked up into a chignon and heavier toga-like robes whereas the Buddha figurines produced in Mathura more closely resemble some of the older male fertility gods and have shorter, curlier hair and lighter, more translucent robes.
The city is mentioned in the
Sherlock Holmes story 'The Sign of Four.'
[1].
History
In the 6th century BC Mathura became the capital of the Shursen republic. The city was later ruled by the
Maurya empire (
4th to
2nd centuries BC) and the
Sunga dynasty (2nd century BC). It may have come under control of the Indo-Greeks some time between 180 BC and 100 BC. However, it would then have briefly reverted to Indian rule before being occupied by the
Indo-Scythians during the 1st century BC.
Archaeological evidence seems to indicate that, by 100 BC, there was a group of
Jains living in Mathura [
Bowker].
Megasthenes, writing in the early 3rd century BC, mentions Mathura as a great city under the name Μέθορα (
Méthora).
[2]
Mathura served as one of the
Kushan Empire's two capitals from the first to the third centuries. The Mathura Museum has the largest collection of redstone sculptures in Asia, depicting many famous
Buddha figurines. In 634
Xuanzang had visited the Mathura town. He went east to
Jalandhar in eastern
Punjab, before climbing up to visit predominantly
Theravada monasteries in the
Kulu valley and turning southward again to
Bairat and then Mathura, on the
Yamuna river.
The city was sacked and many of its temples destroyed by
Mahmud of Ghazni in 1018. The Keshav Dev temple was partially destroyed by the
Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, who built the city's
Jami Masjid (Friday
mosque) on the same site, re-using many of the temple's stones. The main Krishna shrine is presently the Dwarkadeesh temple, built in 1815 by Seth Gokuldas Parikh, Treasurer of
Gwalior.
Geography
Location:
City of Lord Krishna, Mathura (27.28 N, 77.41 E) is district headquarter of Uttar Pradesh state of India. Mathura is located 145 km south to national capital ‘New Delhi’ and 50 km north to City of Taj Mahal, Agra. District Aligarh is in east and District Bharatpur of Rajasthan is in west.
Area:
Geographical Area: 3329.4 km²
Admnistration:
District Mathura is divided in 3 tehsiles and 10 blocks for administrative purposes.
A: Tehsil: Chatta
1. Nandgaon
2. Chhata
3. Chaumuha
B: Tehsil: Mathura
4. Goverdhan
5. Mathura
6. Farah
7. Baldeo
C: Tehsil: Mant
8. Mant
9. Naujhil
10. Raya
Mathura is located at
[3]. It has an average elevation of 174 metres (570
feet).
Tourism
Tourism is still in a development stage in the city. There are quite a few places to visit in Mathura and its surroundings, most of them linked to the Hindu mythology. Major places are listed here:
For more information visit the following website.
[1]
Major tourist sites in Mathura
Educational Institutions
Home to the Uttar Pradesh Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Veterinary University (Uttar Pradesh Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidyalaya Evam Go Anusandhan Sansthan). First of its kind in the State and fourth in the Country to be made independent veterinary University, UP Pt. DDUVU was established by Government of Uttar Pradesh vide U. P. Act. No. 27 of 2001 on 25.10.2001 with the College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, the erstwhile U.P. College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, Mathura as its main constituent College. The University is located on the Mathura-Agra road and is about 5 km from Mathura Junction railway station and 4 km from new bus stand. The main campus of the University is spread over a vast land area of 782.32 acres in Mathura Cantt and about
1,400 acres (6 km) at Madhurikund, about 20 km from the main campus.
Places of interest around Mathura
Strategic Importance


Strike I Corps Badge.
Mathura is the home for
Indian I Corps (Strike Formation)
[4] [5] within the Indian Army's Central Command , hosting Strike I Corps headquarters in a large classified area in the outskirts of the city known as Mathura Cantonment (Central Command itself has its headquarters at
Lucknow). It hosts Strike Infantry units, Air Defence units, Armoured Divisions, Engineer brigades, Aritillery Units and classified units of
Strategic Nuclear Command. Corps I is primarily responsible for western borders of India. In 2007 during Exercise Ashwamedha, it had unleashed its armoured, artillery and infantry divisions in full flow to simulate operational ability of being prepared for high intensity, short duration and 'sudden' battles in an overall NBC (nuclear-chemical-biological) environment.
[6]
Industries
Today Mathura is situated on very important Road and Train routes in India. The famous Delhi-Agra highway (NH-2, National Highway -2)crosses Mathura, providing the city great connectivity. Also, the city houses a fairly large and important train station, named Mathura Junction. The city is home to the
Delhi-
Mumbai and
Delhi-
Chennai train routes.
Mathura is home to a large, technologically-advanced
oil refinery owned by the
Indian Oil Corporation. This refinery is one of the largest oil refineries of Asia. On the industrial aspect, Mathura is home to a flourishing
Silver polishing industry,
textile printing industry involving in
Sari-printing and Fabric
dyeing. In addition to this, water tap factories are also flourishing in the area.
A very famous twin-city to Mathura is
Vrindavan. The small town hosts a lot of temples belonging to various sects of
Hinduism preaching Lord Krishna in various forms/avatars. Some of the most famous temples are Banke Bihari Temple, Rang ji Temple,
Iskcon Temple.
Art of Mathura
Demographics
As of 2001 India
census[7], Mathura had a population of 298,827. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Mathura has an average literacy rate of 61%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 67%, and female literacy is 53%. In Mathura, 14% of the population is under 6 years of age.
References
External links
- Veterinary University
- Entry on Mathura in the Dictionary on Pali Proper Names
- Read details about Mathura
- Mathura-The Cultural Heritage. Edited by Doris Meth Srinivasan, published in 1989 by AIIS/Manohar.
- Bowker, John (2002). The Cambridge Illustrated History of Religions, p.60.
- Konow, Sten. Editor. 1929. Kharoshthī Inscriptions with Exception of those of Asoka. Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum, Vol. II, Part I. Reprint: Indological Book House, Varanasi, 1969.
- Mukherjee, B. N. 1981. Mathurā and its Society: The Śaka-Pahlava Phase. Firma K. L. M. Private Limited, Calcutta.
- Sharma, R. C. 1976. Mathura Museum and Art. 2nd revised and enlarged edition. Government Museum, Mathura.
- Growse, F. S. 1882. " Mathura A District Memoir.
- Drake-Brockman, D. L. 1911. " Muttra A Gaztteer.
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