Sixty Holy Tirthas Of Mathura Parikrama

The sixty tirthas along the Mathura Pancha-kosi Parikrama path are as follows:

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The sixty tirthas along the Mathura Pancha-kosi Parikrama path are as follows: Vishrama Ghata, Ghatashrama Ghata, Kamsa Khara, Sati Burj, Chrachika Devi, Yoga Ghata, Pipaleshwara Mahadeva, Batuka Bhairava Mandira, Shyama Ghata, Shyama Mandira, Dauji Mandira, Madana-mohana Mandira, Gokulanatha Mandira, Kankhala-tirtha, Tinduka-tirtha, Surya Ghata, Dhruva Ghata, Dhruva-tila, Sapta-rishi-tila, Koti-tirtha, Buddha-tirtha, Ravana-tila, Bali-tila, Kubja Kupa, Kamsa-tila, Rangeshwara Mahadeva, Sapta-samudra Kupa, Shiva Tala, Khankali-tila, Balabhadra-kunda, Bhuteshwara Mahadeva, Potra-kunda, Jnana Vapi, Keshavadev Mandira, Shri Krishna Janmasthana, Krishna Kupa, Mahavidya Devi Mandira, Saraswati-kunda, Saraswati Mandira, Chamunda Devi Mandira, Uttara Koti-tirtha, Vighnaraja-tirtha, Gokarneshwara Mahadeva, Gautama Rishi Samadhi, Senapati Ghata, Saraswati-sangama, Dashashmavedha Ghata, Ambarisha-tila, Chakra-tirtha, Krishna-ganga Ghata, Kalinjar Mahadeva, Go Ghata, Soma Ghata, Ghanta-bharana Ghata, Bhukti-tirtha, Kamsa Khila, Brahma Ghata, Vaikuntha Ghata, and Vishrama Ghata.

In the Padma Purana it says, “As heaps of grass is burnt by fire, so all the greatest sins of men can be destroyed by seeing all the holy places of Mathura.” In the Adi-Varaha Purana it says, “Every step taken within the twenty yojanas of Mathura gives the same virtuous result as an ashvamedha-yajna. If anyone commits a sin, he can be freed from that sin by visiting any place within Mathura.”

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