
Potra Kund
Historical Landmark
Potra Kund
Potra Kund, also known as Pavitra Kund, is a sacred stepwell located near Krishna Janmabhoomi in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. According to legend, Mata Devaki and Vasudeva used this stepwell to wash the clothes of their children, including Lord Krishna. The name "Potra" means "clothes" in local language, emphasizing its historical significance.
The stepwell is made of red sandstone and features steps leading down into the water. It is believed to have purifying properties, and devotees visit Potra Kund to seek spiritual purification and blessings. The serene environment and its connection to Lord Krishna make it a popular pilgrimage site, especially during festivals like Janmashtami.
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