Kosi Kalan - Key Attractions

Key Attractions

Pilgrimage in kosi kalan

  • Nagar Devi (City Goddess) - Maa Bhagwati ji.
  • There is a famous temple of Goddess on the bank of Gomati Kund.
  • Maa Pathvari Devi
  • There is a famous temple of goddess on the side of talab and ramleela ground
  • Kaila Devi Mandir
  • Kali Mata Mandir (Ram Nagar)
  • Hanuman Mandir (Near Gandhi Park School)
  • Bhole Baba Mandir (Near Talab)
  • Nandgaon (8 km)
  • Barsana (15 km)

Ramleela function of kosi kalan is very famous northern india and kosi kalan is famous for bharat milaap in ramleela function and many people from all over india comes to see this bharat milaap to kosi kalan. this has been organizing for last 150 years to 100 years and presently it is orginizing under the supervision of Pundit Satyanarayan Purohit for last 16 years.

Its location on NH2 with equal distance from Delhi, Agra, Noida and Gurgaon (100 km), It is very well connected from Rajsthan, Haryana, Delhi and MP through direct bus connectivity also large number of plying locals (EMUs) has made Kosi Kalan an easily approachable place and convenient place.

Kokilavan, where lot of devotees come to pray Lord Shani (Saturn), is 8 km away from Kosi Kalan. Here the lord Shani known as son of lord sun and related to saturn planet is worshipped. It is the place of attraction for many devotees from the various parts of India and it also attracts foreign tourists. A lot of "bhandaraa" are organised every Saturday by the devotees and this devotion in the faith of Shanidev Maharaj has led the MD of Omaxe Construction Ltd to offer his company to develop the vicinal area. Now various dharamshalas can be witnessed and the prayers can be offered through well planned route.

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