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Kaman is a town in Bharatpur district of Rajasthan State, India. It is located 62 KM towards North from District head quarter bharatpur. Kaman is considered to be a very old and sacred town for Hindus as it forms part of the "Braj" ("Brij") area where Lord Krishna spend his early life. It is also known as Kamawan or Mewat. It is well connected to Bharatpur, Alwar, Delhi, Faridabad, Gurgaon and other major cities of North- West India by road. The nearest railway station is at Kosi Kalan, Deeg.  This small town is known for some of Rajasthan's prominent temples of Rajasthan, such as Govindaji Temple, Vimala Kunda, Kameswara Mahadeva Siva Temple and Chaurasi Khamba.