Bhakth Shiromani Shri Meerabai Temple, Vrindavan was the last visit during Braj Chaurasi Kos Yatra as my health was not that good because of the hectic schedule for the last six days. Two more days but sorry I am unable to continue. What I continue within are memories, stories, history of temples, visits to various villages, and towns, knowing traditions, and culture, and meeting wonderful friendly people. Thanks to Acharya Ram Krishna (0-9627996553) – The organizer and a friend.
And yes, I would like to share our yatra details in English as well will be helpful if you are planning the Braj Chaurasi Kos Yatra.
Day 1:
Shobha Yatra starts from Yamuna Aarti Ghat, Vrindavan. Evening time Vrindavan temples visit.
Day 2:
Belwan (Shri Mahalaxmi temple), Bhandirvan (Radha-Krishna marriage venue), Mansarovar (Radha-Rani temple), Chandrawal Devi, Rawal (Shri Radha-Rani birthplace), Lohvan, Rawal, Gokul, Ramanreti, Mahawan, Brahmand Ghat, Chintaharan Mahadev temple, Dauji temple.
Day 3:
Shri Bhatrod Bihari ji, Dwarikadhish, Vishram Ghat, Shri Krishna Janambhoomi, Bhuteshwar Mahadev, Madhuvan (Shri Dhruv meditate at this location), Lavnasur Cave, Krishna Kund, Talwan, Kumud Van
Day 4:
Shantanu Kund, Surdas Kutiya, Chandra Sarovar, Mansi Ganga, Chakreshwar Mahadev, Shri Hardev ji, Vaan Ghat, Shri Giriraj, Govind Kund, Punchari Ka Lautha, Jatipura, Mukharvind, Radha Kund, Shyam Kund, Shri Giriraj parikrama
Day 5:
Shri Sfatik Hanuman ji, Palace of Ding, Lakshman temple, Budhe Badri, Gangotri, Yamunotri, Laxman Jhula, Nar-Narayan Parwat, Aadi Badri, Kedarnath
Day 6:
Kadam Khandi, Vimal Kund, Gokul Chandrama, Radhaballabh ji, Kameshwar Mahadev, Kamvan, Bhojan Thali, Charan Pahari, Nayan Sarovar, Barsana
Day 7:
Prem Sarovar, Shri ji temple, Rangili Mahal, Sanket Bihari, Chandrawali, Kund, Gahwar Van
Day 8:
Nandgaon, Kokilavan Shanidham, Aicha Dauji, Vihar Van Gaushala visit, Prahlad Kund, Sheshsayi, Kosi Kala
Day 9:
Chir Ghat visit, Akrur Ghat, Temples of Vrindavan, Vrindavan parikrama
Evening hours chanting singing of bhajans, Chappan Bhog Bhandara (56 types of food including sweets offered to Radha Krishna and served to devotees), and with folded hands prayers to God. A wish – organizing again & again each year. Thus, ends Braj Chaurasi Kos Yatra. Devotees as per their wish offer clothes, and donations.
Our tour was hectic because each day the tour started from Vrindavan city by private vehicles i.e., car, mini-bus and back to Vrindavan by evening hours which made a few devotees tired but I am happy for organizers because it was the first yatra for them.
The best months, if I have to say for Braj Chaurasi Kos Yatra will be November, December, January, February, and March.
Upon the query, I was told by organizers the charges for a 24-hour private four-wheel vehicle is around Rs. 3000 – 3500. Even for a mini-bus, the price is the same. Regarding accommodation, there are numerous budget accommodations available within Vrindavan starting from Rs. 200 per night. Regarding food, we had a very good homemade breakfast, lunch, dinner, and especially Rajasthani food at a restaurant at Krishna Kutir, near Narayan Ashram, Raman Reti.
Note: Do not forget to carry your own water bottles, and fruits during the tour.
Yes, there are numerous organizers organizing Braj Chaurasi Kos Yatra but yes, the one I did was organized by my dear friend Ram Krishna. Though I haven’t completed the entire journey due to health reasons but from the bottom of my heart I want to say: Thank you, Thank you, Thank you to the organizers. And Yes, not to forget – Thanks to all devotees as well as friendly drivers of the vehicles. Without all of you, the tour was not possible.
You know what I am missing is Holi at Barsana. The best – They say.
The wish is to complete Braj Chaurasi Kos Yatra in years to come.