Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna".

Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"


Are you tired of the hustle and bustle of the city? Are you hunting for a chance to get the feel of mental calmness? If so, you are in the right place. This article will help you to plan a day where you can find Serenity and Purity in the air. I am talking about Mayapur – “The Abode of Lord Krishna” - Mayapur is a little village situated on the banks of River Ganges and the headquarters of ISKCON.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Tourism can be divided into multiple sectors and each one of us have one or two of these sectors in our priority list. We generally try to plan trips as per our own preferences. I have my own preference as well but am inclined towards finding the essence of different such sectors. So, I thought of giving a try at Spiritual Tourism and hence chose Mayapur as a one-day trip on the 05th of January,2020.

Brief on Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"

Mayapur is a small village situated at the confluence of two rivers – Jalangi and Ganga and is specially known for its Spirituality. It is almost 130 km north of Kolkata and falls within the Nadia District of West Bengal, India.  It is one of the best places to squeeze yourself out from the tiresome pollution and crowd of the city and find yourself amidst a calm and pure climate, relax and rejuvenate yourself sitting by the river Ganges, enjoy the sweet chime of ringing bells and mystic sound of conch shells and feel the divine spiritual culture all around.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Confluence of River Ganga and Jalangi, Mayapur
 Mayapur is the headquarters of the ISKCON movement in India. The ISKCON Mayapur campus houses several architectural feats including the upcoming largest temple - the Temple of Vedic Planetarium - describing the universe according to the Vedic cosmology.

Brief on ISKCON

The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), otherwise known as the Hare Krishna movement was founded by the divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda in New York City in 1966. This society, founded for and by the devotees of Lord Krishna, and dedicated to the dissemination of the teachings of Sri Krishna, the Bhagwad Gita and the ideals of Vedantic Hinduism, and it promotes a non-violent spiritual life where the devotees follow a life of asceticism, social service and vegetarianism having their belief in “God is a Person” - the Supreme Person is not abstract and his eternal, blissful, all-knowing, and all-attractive personality tends to remain hidden behind His all-pervasive majesty and overwhelming greatness.
God is known across the world by many names including Allah, Bhagoban, Jehovah, Rama, etc. ISKCON devotees chant God’s names in the form of the maha-mantra, or the great prayer for deliverance: Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare/Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare.

How to reach Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"?

You can reach Mayapur by taking any of the below routes:
  • There are trains leaving Howrah Junction heading towards Katwa Railway Staion which passes through “Nabadwip Dham” railway station and is available at an interval of almost an hour and a half. It takes about 3 hours to reach “Nabadwip Dham” from Howrah. Once you reach “Nabadwip Dham” railway station, you can take a rickshaw/toto/auto to Mayapur Ghat (around 7-10 mins) and then get on a boat to cross over the Ganga to reach Hular Ghat at Mayapur. If you want to visit ISKCON Chandradoya Mandir, you will find several totos/autos here.
  • From Sealdah Junction, you can board any train going towards “Krishnanagar City Junction” railway station which will take a little more than 02 hrs to reach Krishnanagar City Junction. From there you can take a rickshaw to the bus terminus from where you can catch a bus to “ISKCON, Mayapur”.
  • Alternately ISKCON Kolkata operates bus service to ISKCON Mayapur 3 times a week.
  • West Bengal Transport Company(WBTC) also operates a daily bus service from Esplanade to Mayapur.
  • You can take a cab or use your own vehicle to make a short trip to Mayapur.
We had taken the 5th option, started our journey at the break of dawn, at around 05:00 AM.
As we stay near to the airport, we took the Jessore road towards Barasat which is a straight road without many turns and thereafter took NH-34 towards Krishnanagar via Ranaghat and Shantipur and then took the downward district road to Mayapur and Navadwip.

 Experience of a day in Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"

It was a serene and mind freshening morning -  a gentle cool breeze blowing around, echoes of cooing birds, a sublime touch of lush greenery and the embracing beauty of Nature filled our hearts with purity and calmness.
We stood by a roadside shack selling snacks and tea – enjoyed the ginger cardamom flavoured morning tea along with some biscuits and cakes and started our way forward towards our destination.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Ginger cardamom flavoured Morning Tea
We stopped at Krishnanagar for a breakfast break, grabbed some “Puri- Sabji” along with Sharpuria (special sweet dish of Krishnanagar) and then drove through to our destination taking the district road amidst the green paddy fields and wide stretched flowing waterbodies.
Mayapur is a house of several temples, we stood by some of them and soon did the religious ambience and the serene natural beauty of the place seemed to have brought peace to our busy troubled mind.
We could see traditionally decked men and women all around chanting Hare Krishna in their own way and greeting every other person with “Hare Krishna”. The basic calm aura of the place filled up our hearts with happiness.
It was around 11:15 AM that we reached the main temple – Mayapur Chandradoya Mandir. We were given our parking coupons and went ahead towards the huge but well managed parking area where we finally got down from the car. The first glimpse of the temple made us feel that the almighty was welcoming us with his open hands.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Parking space at Mayapur
Everything around us was totally enchanted with the magic of Radha Krishna. We headed towards the main entrance and were mesmerized to see the beautiful oasis of so many acres filled with the power of the almighty.
Before entering the main temple premises, we had to deposit our shoes, electronic gadgets(including our mobiles) and luggage bags in a counter developed inside the premise. We found several foreigners who had decked themselves to the ethnic Indian costumes and were chanting the Maha-Mantra in their own sweet way.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Foreigners decked in Indian costumes in Mayapur
Finally, we entered the temple of Mayapur - The abode of Lord Krishna. The huge hall with a domed ceiling is the abode to the supreme power – Radha Krishna.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Main Building, Mayapur
The eternal beauty of Radha Madhava and Asta Sakhis filled our hearts with an omnipotent power. Peace and a feeling of sacredness prevailed all over. We also saw the magnificent deities of Panchatattva, Lord Nrisingha Dev, Srila Prabhupada. The ceiling held paintings depicting Hindu scriptures and stories of Lord Chaitanya. The architecture and decorations were a real treat to the eyes. There is also an excellent destination if you want to meditate for some time.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Peace and feeling of sacredness, Mayapur
This temple has an exhibition section which displays the different works and events of the life of Shree Chaitanya. After spending some time inside the temple, we finally came out and strolled around for a while. The main temple is adorned by a water body and many trees. 
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
You can breathe the fresh air in Mayapur
During casually strolling around the temple, I found a lady of western origin who seemed to have devoted her life to Lord Krishna and was found meditating amidst the lush greenery of the pious land.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Devotee meditating in Mayapur
 We ourselves could breathe the pure and fresh air there.
The temple was thronged with many visitors as well as devotees. There was a small hut like construction where some devotees were chanting the Maha-Mantra to the tune of harmonium and other musical instruments.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Hut like construction where the maha-mantra is being chanted in Mayapur
This felt to be a place flowing with devotion like no other place on earth. We noticed devotees chanting the Hare Krishna Mantra and enjoying to the tune of the same.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Chanting the Maha-mantra to the tune of musical instruments, Mayapur
We thought to join them and spend some time there.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
We, enjoying the Maha-mantra, Mayapur
This religious place attracts thousands of travellers from all the corners of the world. During Janmashtami, Dol yatra(Holi) and other festivals of the Vaishnava calendar Mayapur is crowded by a large number of visitors as well as devotees all over the world. The Mayapur campus of ISKCON serves to house several temples, living quarters for devotees, several cottage industries and other social enterprises of the sector.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
The temple in ISKCON complex sells exquisite icons, statues and decorative images of Krishna and Radha. There is a book store that sells Vaishanava literature. The real piece of art works that are worth purchasing here  are the idols of Lord Krishna and other deities. These idols or statues have been intricately carved by the local artisans and professionals. One can also purchase various artifacts as well as miniature sculptures specially created to make the decors of the home look more beautiful.
Mayapur is steeped with the eternal deeds of Mahaprabhu. So, when you come to buy something as a souvenir you can also consider the texts and books written on Mahaprabhu as well.
It was time for us to collect food coupons for lunch – the Maha Prasadam.  There are three types of food coupons available as below:-
  • Gada Kitchen: 12.30-1.30pm (Lunch Rs.70/-) 12.30- 1.30pm (Special Lunch - Rs.120/-) 8:00 - 8.30pm (Dinner - Rs.50/-) 8.00 -8.30pm (Special Dinner - Rs.120/-)
  • Sulabh Kitchen 9.00am (Breakfast - Rs.30/-) 12.00 noon - 4.00pm (Lunch - Rs.30/-)
  • Free full meal prasadam coupon is available to individuals on first come first serve basis upto max. 500 pilgrims/day @ Radha Madhav Temple Courtyard on 6.00 am everyday.
We collected the coupon for Rs. 70/- for all of us and went towards the hall where food was being served.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Stalls where you can get the food coupons
 It was the 05th of January, we initially did not understand that it would be such a huge crowd and already bought the coupons. There were multiple queues moving in a snake like formation towards the hall. It was already 02:45 P.M by then and the hall remains open till 3:00 PM or 03:30 PM, I don’t remember the exact timing now. So, we understood there was a very thin line of hope that we could enjoy the Bhog. With a heavy heart, we decided to sell our coupons at the counter, but that was not possible, so we distributed the coupons among the people who still wanted to stand in the queue for the Bhog. Finally, we had a vegetarian meal in a restaurant outside the hotel.
This holy place of Mayapur is surrounded by the nine Islands and Mayapur itself is situated on the Island named Antardvip and every island is separated by a tributary of the river Ganges. On the other bank of the river, lies Nabadwip Dham. We decided to visit Nabadwip Dham – The birthplace of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
The birth place of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu

Nabadwip a village in the Nadia district is a place with immense historical importance. During the 12th century, reign of Sen Rulers, it was the capital of Bengal. We hired a three wheeler toto and went to the river ghat. 
The expansive waters of the River Ganges flowing in its own way, the sparkling small waves hitting the banks all together conjured up a picture of holiness all over.
Apart from the glorious view of Mayapur, this place offers a picturesque riverside where one can either bask in the sun, or watch the sunset or enjoy the sight of the boat rides or enjoy a boat ride oneself.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Enjoying the sight of the boat rides
The Boat ride took about 15 minutes to reach Nabadweep. We could clearly notice the merging point of the two rivers Ganges and Jalangi.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Merging of the two rivers Ganga and Jalangi, Mayapur
Finally, we got down from the boat and thought to book an auto/toto to visit the nearby places of importance. 
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Mayapur Ferry Ghat
But we stopped at the sweet shops as the sight of the “Mishti Doi” and “Sandesh” left us mouthwatering. Nabadwip is quite famous for its 'Shondesh' (a Bengali sweet), and Mishti Doi (Sweet Curd) and one should try one of these on this tour.
Then we booked a toto on a contract of taking us to few of the most religious places. We didn’t have the option to visit every corner of this divine land as we were running short of time.
It is believed that "He who sees Navadvipa-dhama gets ecstatic love of Krishna birth after birth" and "The essence of purity and spirituality is everywhere here and becomes freed from all offenses". It would be no exaggeration to term Nabadwip as the “City of Temples” because of the presence of nearly 185 temples.
He took us to Poramatala - Temple of Pora-Maa (burnt mother). It is the deity of Goddess Bhabatarini/a. Once upon a time, the deity was burnt in thundershower. Since then, it is called "Pora Maa" - Mother whose face is burnt. It is believed that If you make a wish to the mother here and tie “laal suto”, your wish will be fulfilled for sure.
Next, we went to an amusement park, where you can find the sculptures depicting different phases of Lord Krishna’s life.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Amusement park in Nabadwip
We then visited the “Mahaprabhu Janma Sthan” – the place where Mahaprabhu was born. The locals believe that Sri Krishna Chaitanya was the incarnation of Lord Krishna who came at the time of 1486. 
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Mahaprabhu Janma Sthan
Sri Chaitanya started the Hare Krishna movement. The majestic beauty of Radha Krishna, spiritual culture and education all around can inspire and attract you to feel the presence of the almighty and his divine power.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Non Stop Harinam Sankirtan in Mahaprabhu Janma Sthan
Though we had a plan to visit some other spots like “Sonar Gouranga Mandir” - that has a golden statue of Mahaprabhu and few others, but, we could not make out time as we would otherwise miss the “Sandhya Aarti” in Mayapur Iskcon, we just moved past the “Sri Devananda Gaudiya Math” and went straight towards the Ghat. These places see heavy tourist inflow during the Rash festival of Kartik and also during Rath Yatra and Dol Yatra.
We returned to Mayapur to enjoy the “Sandhya Aarti”.
After reaching Mayapur, we entered the temple once again. The solemn beauty of “Radha Madhava” filled our hearts with joy and we could feel an immense soulful peace.
The grand Sandhya Aarti is a must watch for all who come here. This aarti is also called Sandhya-aarti because every evening (sandhya), this aarti is performed in the temple with incense, lamps, flowers, Chamara and a melodious music. The rejuvenating environment will make you tap your feet and chant Hare Krishna along with all others. The religious ambience will at least for once remind you of Lord Krishna’s Vrindaban as you might have seen in some film or picture in your childhood.
The Chants of Hare Krishna reverberated the air of this place with devotees dancing and singing in ecstasy. The atmosphere became very serene and filled our mind with peace. The essence of purity and spirituality could be felt by each one of us. The aarti itself unravels the spiritual significance of this land.
After enjoying the Sandhya Aarti, it was 08:20 PM and finally time to bid adieu to this spiritual land of beauty. We drove back our way towards Kolkata with an unfulfilled wish that we couldn’t taste the delicious Bhog.
We brought back some sweet memories which we shall relish in our hearts forever and yearn for the day we can once again visit this place and taste the delicious bhog which we missed this time.
If you are planning for a day out from the rush of the city to a place with spiritual calmness, you can surely plan for day's trip to Mayapur and Nabadwip.
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Mayapur - "The Abode of Lord Krishna"
Hope the information provided is helpful enough to plan your trip.
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Don't forget to comment below and share your experience if you have already been to this place or it is one of the places in your wish list.

Hare Krishna.






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