Our first stop enroute to Vrindavan from Mathura is Raman Reti or Raman Van in Old Gokul, a few kms. off and approximately 45 minutes away from Mathura. The first thing that catches our eye here is a deer sanctuary. People flock around to catch a glimpse of the innocent and friendly creatures and the best thing is that these deer’s are quite willing to oblige.

Deer park in Raman Reti, Gokul-Mathura,Uttar Pradesh
Deer Sanctuary

A stones throw from this sanctuary is the Raman Reti compound. True to its name, it is filled with sand (reti) and is reminiscent of the past when Lord Krishna would frequent here along with His brother Balarama and cowherd friends to indulge in leisurely plays (raman). It is also the place where He would meet His love, Radha before leaving for Vrindavan together.

Raman Reti compound, Gokul-Mathura,Uttar Pradesh
Raman Reti compound

In the precincts is a beautiful Radha Krishna Temple, the environment of which is very much similar to Govind Devji temple of Jaipur but it is much smaller in size and grandeur.

Temple, Raman Reti, Gokul-Mathura,Uttar Pradesh
Radha-Krishna Temple

Main deity room at Raman Reti, Gokul-Mathura,Uttar Pradesh
The Beautiful deity of Radha and Krishna in the temple

A group singing at the Raman Reti, Gokul-Mathura,Uttar Pradesh
A group singing devotional hymn to the Lord

Just adjacent to this, a Shiva temple and a Krishna Balarama Temple stand in the premises.

Raman Reti ground temple complex, Gokul-Mathura,Uttar Pradesh
Shiva Temple to the left of the picture and the Balarama Temple to the right

A shivlingam at the Raman Reti, Gokul-Mathura,Uttar Pradesh
The Shivling inside the Shiva temple

Besides the temples, there is a residential area for ascetics and sages. The entire setting has a rural village feel with cottages and trees and the peace this place exuded was remarkable.

Huts of the resident sages, Raman Reti, Gokul-Mathura,Uttar Pradesh
Residential huts

Raman Reti grounds, Gokul-Mathura,Uttar Pradesh
People relaxing in the 'Ret (divine sand)' at the Raman Reti compound

Next to it is an Annapurna Bhandar or a Kitchen where food is cooked for the Lord and the tenants.
Annapurna Bhandar at Raman Reti, Gokul-Mathura,Uttar Pradesh
Annapurna Bhandar

Right next to Raman Reti is the Rangbihariji temple located in the famous Karshni ashram dedicated to the great saint Gyandasji of the 18th century. However, we had to miss this place due to lack of time.

Shree Udasin Karshini Ashram, Raman Reti, Gokul-Mathura,Uttar Pradesh
Shree Udasin Karshini Ashram