The Only Temple Where Krishna Stands with Kubja—And Heals Through Faith

Noopur Bhatt | Apr 17, 2025, 14:10 IST
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“Is it possible that a temple—not a doctor—can heal your skin? Tucked away in the holy city of Mathura lies a 500-year-old Krishna temple that locals swear by. But this isn’t just any temple—it’s the only one where Krishna stands beside Kubja, not Radha. Her story of pain, transformation, and divine healing is not just a myth—it’s a miracle believed to happen even today. Curious? This isn’t just a tale from the past. People still visit, pray… and heal. What really happened here 5000 years ago? And could it change your life too?
In India, god resides in every heart, and faith permeates every street. Spiritual healing is celebrated in this country just as much as physical health, as seen by the resonant bells of temples and the poignant azaan of mosques. However, among the innumerable sacred sites, Mathura, the city of Lord Krishna, has a special and potent temple that may heal the soul as well as the body. Located on the revered Parikrama Marg, the 500-year-old Krishna Kubja Temple welcomes you. This temple is renowned for having miracles, redemption, and eternal grace within its walls. It is the only one where Lord Krishna is seen standing not with Radha but with Kubja, a lowly, hunchbacked woman whom he once healed. Let's tell this heartwarming story that continues to reverberate in every healed heart and endure in prayers.

1. The Temple That Heals: Not Just a Belief, But an Experience

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The Krishna Kubja Temple is unique and situated in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, the spiritual centre of the state. It is a haven of transformation rather than merely a place of worship. Healing is the only reason thousands come here. At this shrine, earnest prayers are said to cure skin conditions, no matter how persistent. Numerous tales of people who arrived injured but came back blessed will be told by locals. What's even more remarkable about it? The belief that Krishna continues to see, heal, and love without conditions. This isn't just folklore. For generations, even doctors have scratched their heads in disbelief at the recovery cases attributed to this temple. But as we know, when science ends

2. The Woman Krishna Chose: Who Was Kubja?

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Kubja's story stands tall and dignified in a country where women are frequently evaluated based solely on their appearance. According to the Bhagavata Purana, Kubja was a hunchbacked woman who served Kansa, Krishna's evil uncle. When Krishna noticed her, she was gathering sandalwood ointment. She is the kind of person most people would ignore, but not Krishna. He noticed her generosity and kindness despite her deformities. He put his fingers under her chin, straightened her spine with his divine touch, and changed her physically and spiritually when she brought him sandalwood paste. From that moment, Kubja was no longer just a name—she was devotion personified.

3. Not Radha, But Kubja: A Temple That Breaks Stereotypes

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This is the only known temple where Krishna is worshipped with Kubja, not Radha Rani. Why? Because this temple celebrates a different kind of love. Not romantic, not legendary, but selfless and healing. Kubja didn’t ask for anything. She simply gave. And Krishna didn’t expect beauty or status. He simply saw her soul. It’s a message to all of us—you don’t need to be perfect to be worthy of love and blessings. This is why devotees from all walks of life, especially those who feel neglected, find a home in this temple. Here, they are not judged. They are embraced.

4. A Second Chance at Love: Kubja as Surpanakha Reborn?-

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The Brahma Vaivarta Purana, another holy book, says that Kubja is the reincarnation of Surpanakha, Ravana's sister, a demon who once yearned for Lord Rama. Surpanakha's narrative in the Ramayana ended in rejection. However, her soul is reborn as Kubja in Krishna's life, and her desire is ultimately satisfied. Is that not strong? This reincarnation demonstrates that all souls, including a demon that was once ridiculed for love, are given second chances and that no desire is unmet. That is Krishna's grace.

5. Faith That Can’t Be Seen—Only Felt

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People often ask, “How can a temple cure diseases?” The answer lies in faith—pure, unshakable faith.Those who visit the Krishna Kubja Temple don’t just come with medicines. They come with prayers, tears, and hopes. The priest applies sandalwood paste on the afflicted parts while chanting Krishna’s name. And slowly, almost unbelievably, healing begins—not just of the skin, but of broken spirits.When asked, many devotees say, “I came for a cure. But I left with peace.” That’s what makes this temple miraculous.

6. Why the World Needs More Kubjas and Krishnas

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Kubja shows us how to be giving in a society that is fixated with appearances and returns. She offered everything she had, even if she only had ointment. Despite having had all, Krishna healed the one nobody saw. This tale teaches us that love doesn't require perfection and that goodness doesn't require an audience. Wouldn't the world be kinder, safer, and more spiritual if everyone had the sight of Krishna and the kindness of Kubja?

Why You Must Visit Krishna Kubja Temple

The Krishna Kubja Temple is not just about miracles—it’s about hope, dignity, and faith. Whether you’re battling an illness, a broken heart, or just feeling invisible in this fast-moving world, this temple offers more than just blessings—it offers belonging.
When you step inside this holy place, you're not just praying to Krishna. You’re also acknowledging the Kubja within yourself—the part of you that aches to be seen, to be healed, to be loved for who you truly are. So, if you're ever in Mathura, walk the Parikrama Marg, enter the temple, and close your eyes. Maybe you’ll hear Krishna whisper in your heart “I see you. I know you. And I will heal you.”


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