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Uttar Pradesh : Mahaban

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Mahaban

4 km from Gokul on the road to Sadabad. Krishna is said to have been put in a cradle here. The largest and most sacred temple is that of Mathura Nath. Can be visited by taxi or auto-rickshaw.

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