Located on the Uttar Pradesh border, 12 kilometers from Kaman, Saheda village is a major stop on the Braj Chaurasi Kos Parikrama route. According to local beliefs, during the Dwapar era, Lord Krishna came here while grazing cows from Nandgaon. He bathed in Shyamkund with his cowherds. According to Ghanshyam Das Maharaj, Mahant of the Shyamkund temple, Lord Krishna's turban was tied at this very spot while going to marry Satyabhama. This is why t…
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Located on the Uttar Pradesh border, 12 kilometers from Kaman, Saheda village is a major stop on the Braj Chaurasi Kos Parikrama route. According to local beliefs, during the Dwapar era, Lord Krishna came here while grazing cows from Nandgaon. He bathed in Shyamkund with his cowherds. According to Ghanshyam Das Maharaj, Mahant of the Shyamkund temple, Lord Krishna's turban was tied at this very spot while going to marry Satyabhama. This is why t…