Vishram Ghat

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Vishram Ghat
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
Location
CountryIndia
Geographic coordinates27°30′45.541″N 77°41′13.247″E / 27.51265028°N 77.68701306°E / 27.51265028; 77.68701306Coordinates: 27°30′45.541″N 77°41′13.247″E / 27.51265028°N 77.68701306°E / 27.51265028; 77.68701306
Along the Ghats of Mathura by Edwin Lord Weeks, c. 1883

Vishram Ghat is a ghat, a bath and worship place, on the banks of river Yamuna in Mathura, India. It is the main ghat of Mathura and is central to 25 other ghats. The traditional parikrama starts and ends at Vishram Ghat. Lord Krishna is said to have rested at this place after killing Kansa.

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