🚗 Day 3 — An Unplanned Turn Toward Mathura

 Sometimes the road decides your route better than you do..(30th August)

My plan, at least on paper, was to head straight toward Agra via Jhansi. But solo drives have a way of rewriting plans without asking for approval.

I wasn’t sure why, but the thought of going through and a stary at Agra did not gel well - may be the several versions of Agra and its rulers and what not.

A little ahead, I saw a sign pointing toward Mathura. The idea came suddenly — why not take this route instead? It wasn’t part of the plan, but that’s the best thing about travelling alone: no one to argue, no one to convince. Just a turn of the wheel, and the journey changes shape.

The highway rolled on through small villages and sugarcane fields. By around 5 p.m., I checked into a small hotel near the main temple. A light drizzle had started when I reached the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple around 7 p.m. The complex was vast and alive — chants of “Radhe Radhe” echoed through the air, devotees were dancing, and the whole place had a festive energy.

I sat quietly for a while in dhyanam, feeling calm in the middle of all that movement. Before leaving, I bought traditional dresses for my grandsons from the temple shops. Photography wasn’t allowed inside, but the divine atmosphere didn’t need a camera — it stayed with me long after.

Sri Krishna Janma Bhumi, Mathura


This unplanned stop at Mathura turned out to be far more satisfying than Agra could ever have been.

  • The best detours come unannounced.
  • Peace sometimes hides behind crowded walls.
  • Plans change, but purpose stays.








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