Devotees
performed a 10 km walk on Ekadasi (the eleventh day of the waxing and
waning moon) around the Brindavan town passing the places like Mohana
Ter, Kaliya Ghata, Madana Mohana Temple, Imli Tala, Sringara Vat, and
Keshi Ghata. This collective walk is known as Brindavan parikrama. This
path is one street over from the ISKCON temple.
Brindavan Parikrama usually takes two to three hours to go around
Brindavana. The parikrama path is 10 km (6 miles) long. It is customary
to do this walk with bare feet, which is fairly painful, even for one
who never walks in bare feet. This path is one street over from the
ISKCON temple. It usually takes two to three hours to go around
Brindavana.
Brindavan/Vrindavan Parikrama is an important
religious event in the holy city of Mathura, India.