Welcome to Vishram Ghat in Mathura, a sacred spot on the Yamuna River! "Vishram" means "rest," and legend says Lord Krishna rested here after defeating Kansa. This historical ghat, also known as Shyam Mochan Tirth, is a vibrant hub for pilgrims and tourists. Take a boat ride, witness the evening aarti, and soak in the spiritual vibes of this ancient place. A must-see destination for your India travel adventure!
Attend The Evening Aarti Ceremony
Enjoy A Boat Ride On The River
Take A Holy Dip In The Yamuna River
Visit The Surrounding Temples
Witness Traditional Hindu Rituals
October to March
Evening
₹500 per person
The history of Vishram Ghat is deeply intertwined with the legends of Lord Krishna. According to Hindu mythology, it was at this very spot that Krishna rested after defeating Kansa, the tyrannical ruler of Mathura. The ghat has been revered as a holy place for centuries, attracting devotees from far and wide. While the exact origins of the ghat's construction are unclear, it has been renovated and improved over time by various rulers and philanthropists. The present structure, with its marble facade and intricate carvings, reflects a blend of architectural styles and bears witness to the enduring faith of generations of pilgrims. The ghat remains a living testament to Krishna's triumph over evil and a symbol of spiritual solace.