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Dwarkadhish Temple

Devbhoomi Dwarka

 
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Religious Site
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About The Place: The main draw for tourists coming to Dwarka, the Dwarkadhish Temple (Jagat Mandir), is believed to have been established more than 2500 years ago by Lord Krishna’s great grandson, Vajranabh. The ancient temple has been renovated several times, especially leaving imprints of 16th and 19th centuries. The temple stands on a small hill accessed by 50 plus steps, with heavily sculptured walls that cocoon the sanctum with the main Krishna idol. Around the complex lie other smaller shrines. The walls have intricately carved mythical characters and legends. The impressive 43 m high spire is topped with a flag made from 52 yards of cloth that flutters in the soft breeze from the Arabian Sea behind the temple. There are two doors (swarg and moksh) for the entry and exit of the temple. A bridge called Sudama Setu (7am–1pm, 4–7.30pm) at the base of the temple takes one across the Gomti creek towards the beach.

Brief History: Dwarka on the western tip of the Kathiawar Peninsula is clubbed with the holiest sites in India – the Char Dhams that include Badrinath, Puri and Rameshwaram. It is believed that Lord Krishna arrived here from Braj in Uttar Pradesh to build the city. The temple was established by his grandson. It is at the cusp of the Gomti River and the Arabian Sea, providing a scenic backdrop to the spiritual site. It is said that Dwarka was submerged under the sea six times and what we see now is its seventh avatar. The temple itself has a fascinating legend. The original structure was destroyed by Mahmud Begada in 1472, and subsequently rebuilt in the 15th-16th century. It was also feted by Adi Shankaracharya, the 8th century Hindu theologian and philosopher.

Best time to visit: The best time to visit is between November and February, and during Janmashtami which is celebrated grandly here.

How to get there

By road: The city is well connected by a robust state-run buses.

By rail: The city is well connected by a robust rail network.

By air: Porbandar (95 km) and Jamnagar (145 km) are the closest airports to Dwarka.

Nearby Places

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  • 1. Bhagvatiben D. Goswami

    Retva Pada, Dwarka
    Contact Detail
    9727872478
  • 2. Devkrupaben D Odich

    New haveli, Hospital Road, At & Po. Dwarka
    Contact Detail
    9898862040
  • 5. Mr Bhojabhai Aalabhai Surani

    Sitlamata Temple, Aaditya Road, Post: Dwarka Devbhumi Dwarka
    Contact Detail
    9558856080
  • 6. Mr. Bhanjibhai Nanjibhai Kanjariya

    Gomati ghat, Reliance Road , Nr. Raja Dhiraj Hotel, Dwarka
    Contact Detail
    9638224141
  • 7. Mr. Haribhai Kalyanji Bhudiya

    Dwarkadhish temple chawk, Dhaleshvari sheri, Dwarka.
    Contact Detail
    9909117298
  • 8. Mr. Mukeshbhai R. Savani

    Old Ramvadi, Siddhanath Road, Nr. Savitrivav, Nr. Virmeshwar Nagar, Devbhumi Dwarka
    Contact Detail
    9904889123
  • 9. Mr. Naran Malde Chavda

    Krishna Nivas, Nr. kandas bapu aashram, Dwarka
    Contact Detail
    9426233580
  • 10. Mrs. Jayaben Nanjibhai Solanki

    Bhathan Chowk, Aadhyashakti Temple, Nr. Vaishali Pan, Dwarka.
    Contact Detail
    9428966790
  • 11. Mrs. Vijayaben Vithaldas Ravani

    Mahakali Krupa, Sangan sheri, Dwarka.
    Contact Detail
    9428728489
  • 12. Muljibhai Narayanbhai Chhaya

    Ugma Darwaja, Dwarkadhish Temple, Hill Road, Dwarka.
    Contact Detail
    9687617825
  • 13. Savitriben V Dhokai

    Nr.New Post Office, At & Po. Dwarka, Dist. Devbhumi Dwarka
    Contact Detail
    9722659994
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