The narrator visits Gokul and Mahavan, two villages in India that are said to be the childhood homes of Lord Krishna. In Gokul, the narrator explores the village and its streets, which are believed to be thousands of years old. They visit the Nand Mahal, the house of Lord Krishna, but are not allowed to take cameras inside. They also visit the Patit Pawan Kund, a pond where Lord Krishna is said to have played as a child.
The narrator then travels to Mahavan, which is 4 kilometers away from Gokul. They visit the Nand Bhawan, also known as the 84-pillared temple, which is believed to be the real house of Lord Krishna. The narrator is allowed to take cameras inside and shows the viewers the ancient pillars and the idol of Lord Krishna.
The narrator notes that both Gokul and Mahavan have temples that claim to be the home of Lord Krishna, but it is unclear which one is the real one. The narrator invites viewers to share their opinions in the comment box and ends the video with a message of devotion to Lord Krishna.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Lord Shri Krishna spent 11 years, 1 month, and 22 days of his childhood in Gokul village.
2. Gokul village has four big cow sheds and more than 10,000 cows.
3. The people of Gokul village do not sell cows because Lord Shri Krishna is believed to take care of them.
4. There is a street in Gokul village named Makhan Chor Kachche, where Lord Shri Krishna is said to have stolen butter.
5. Yogi Baba has constructed many trusts and declared Gokul, Mathura, Vrindavan, Govardhan, and Barsana as pilgrimage sites.
6. There are 5.5 thousand temples in the Brij Bhoomi area.
7. The house of Lord Shri Krishna in Gokul village is called Nand Mahal.
8. There is a temple in Mahavan village, 4 kilometers away from Gokul, which is also believed to be the house of Lord Shri Krishna.
9. The temple in Mahavan village is known as the 84 pillared temple.
10. According to legend, if you try to count the pillars in the 84 pillared temple, you will not be able to count them accurately.
11. The temple in Mahavan village has a very ancient Peepal tree in front of it, which people circumambulate.
12. The Yamuna river is located near the temple in Mahavan village.
13. Vasudev brought Lord Shri Krishna to the temple in Mahavan village in a basket.
14. The door behind the temple in Mahavan village is said to be the same door from which Vasudev brought Lord Shri Krishna.