Kaman, Rajasthan

Kaman is considered to be a very old and sacred town for Hindus as it forms part of ‘ Braj’ (or ‘ Brij) area, where Lord Krishna is believed to have spent his early life.

The local men believe that King Kamasen, the grandfather of Lord Krishna, renamed this town, formerly known as Brahampore.

Chaurasi Khamba is an ancient monument having 84 intricately carved pillars, but none has been able to count the exact number yet!

Additionally, the locals believed that there is a pond close by, named Dharam Kund where the deity of Justice, Yama, had tested Yudhisthira’s wisdom by assuming the form of a Yaksha.

Some men also believe that in his lifetime, King Vikramaditya, held his court at Chaurasi Khamba, though it is hard to tell whether it is just heresy or true.