Beyond Agra - Visiting Bateshwar, the ancient town of Yamuna and old temples

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A run of the mill end of the week escape is about unadulterated harmony and unwinding. Suppose you could have all the tranquil personal time at a modest community that is saturated with rich profound and social vibes? 70 km from Agra, a spot called Bateshwar, is serving this for everybody.

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About Bateshwar's renowned foundation

Bateshwar is a sanctuary town, situated on the bank of Yamuna River. The name originates from Vateshwarnathji, another name for Lord Shiva who is the directing divine force of this blessed town. Quite a long time ago, around 101 sanctuaries existed right now. Be that as it may, with the progression of time, just 42 or so have figured out how to endure. Around 400 years back, the well known Raja Badan Singh of the Bhadawar tradition moved from Mai to Bateshwar. It was him who authorized and finished the development of a few sanctuaries that remain in Bateshwar today.

This noteworthy town likewise finds a notice in Hindu sacred writings like Matsya Purana, Ramayana, Mahabharata, and even the Jain blessed writings.

Bateshwar is a blowout for the eyes for its stream ghats spotted with a few sanctuaries. A considerable lot of these places of worship have held their beautiful frescos in their unique structure painted with conventional vegetable colors. The excursion to Bateshwar includes flowing through the sand rises of Chambal that offers astonishing perspectives, all the more along these lines, during the rainstorm.

What makes Bateshwar worth visiting?

Bateshwar is prestigious for its yearly Cattle Fair, which is as old as 400 years. It is composed among Bateshwar and Mai, and at a similar spot it was reserved by Raja Badan Singh in the course of his life. This reasonable is accepted to be the greatest Cattle Fair in north India.

Where to remain in Bateshwar?

There are a couple of good traveler housing right now, as Rahi Tourist Bungalow, and dharamshalas. A few decent traveler cabins and lodgings are additionally situated in the scope of 10-12 km from Bateshwar in Bah area, Agra.

How to reach?

Take a cab from Agra airport which would take 2 hours or so to reach your destination. Tourists coming via train can make a stop at Agra and then proceed towards Bateshwar in a private vehicle. One of the easiest ways to reach this town by road is to take a private taxi.