Located between main ferry ghat and Srivas Angan. Linked with Gaudiya Vaishnavism tradition. Residence of Haridas Das Babaji. Center for
Founded by Ramhari Das Babaji (born 1847). Disciple of Siddha Jagannath Das Babaji. Received diksha from Radhikavilasa Thakura. Lived in
Linked to tale of Radha leaving Krishna and meeting again on full-moon night. Devotees visit on purnima to mark the
Built in 1852 after Rani Rashmoni purchased the Nabadwip zamindari. Served as the administrative center (Kachari Bari) for managing the
Built by Pratap Chandra Goswami to preserve the Golden Shrine and sacred footwear of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Dedicated to Lord Gouranga,
Home of Srivasa Thakur, close associate of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Main site of Mahaprabhu’s nightly sankirtan gatherings Known as “Khola-bhangadanga”
Built around the 18th century; exact records unknown. Named after the legend of a wealthy glass merchant and a prostitute.
Spiritual ashram linked to the local saint Kangal Thakur. Known for simple devotional practice and a quiet atmosphere. Very different
Located in Nabadwip, on the bank near Sribas Angan. Former home of Srivasa Pandita. Known as Kholabhanga-danga (place where mridanga
Sri Sri Gobinda Jiu Mandir is located near the Ganges River. It is a major Krishna temple in Nabadwip known
Nabadwip Ferry Ghat is on Baral Ghat Road, Prachin Mayapur. The ghat operates ferries across the Bhagirathi River. Offers clear
Dearapara Ghat (Swarupganj) is located on the Bhagirathi River in Nadia, opposite Nabadwip. It is linked to Nabadwip’s history as
Ranir Ghat is the Nabadwip Ferry Ghat on the Bhagirathi River. It served as a transit route for pilgrims and
Nabadwip was the capital of the Sena dynasty. Used as a main river transport point in the medieval period. Became
Manipur Ghat is a riverside ghat on the Bhagirathi River in Nabadwip. It is named after Manipuri pilgrims who visited















