Dwarkadhish Temple, Dwaraka, Gujarat
Dwarkadhish Temple is a Hindu
Temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, an avatar of Lord Vishnu in Dwaraka Town in
Gujarat State of India. The Dwarkadhish Temple is also known as
the Jagat Mandir and occasionally spelled Dwarakadheesh Temple.
Lord Krishna is worshiped
here by the name Dwarkadhish, or 'King of Dwarka'. The main shrine of the
5-storied building, supported by 72 pillars, is known as Jagat Mandir or Nija
Mandir, archaeological findings suggest it to be 2,200 - 2,000 years old. The
Temple was enlarged in the 15th – 16th century. The
Dwarkadhish Temple is a Pushtimarg temple, hence it follows the guidelines and
rituals created by Vallabhacharyar and Vitheleshnath.
According to tradition, the
original temple was believed to have been built by Krishna's grandson, Vajranabh,
over the Hari Griha (Lord Krishna's residential place). The temple became part
of the Char Dham pilgrimage considered
sacred by Hindus in India, after Adi
Shankaracharya,
the 8th century Hindu theologian and philosopher, visited the
shrine. The other three being comprising Rameswaram, Badrinath and Puri. Even today a memorial within
the temple is dedicated to his visit.
The temple is on the banks of
river Gomti and at this place Gomti river meets the Arabian Sea. Dwarakadheesh
is the 98th Divya Desam of Vishnu on the
subcontinent, glorified in the Divya Prabandha sacred texts. Dwarka is situated on the west
coast of Gujarat on the shore of the Arabian Sea, features in most of the
legends surrounding Lord Krishna. It is from here that the grown Lord Krishna
is supposed to have ruled his kingdom. Dwarka is a significant pilgrimage site
for the Hindus.
Dwarka is sanctified as the
place where Lord Vishnu slew the demon Shankha Sura. The Puranas mention the 12
Jyotirlingas or columns of light representing Lord Shiva which manifested in
different parts of the country. One of these is located in Dwarka and is known
as the Nageshwar Mahadev. The Sharad Peetha, one of the four Maths established
by Jagadguru Shankaracharya, is also situated here. Dwarka is considered to be
one of the 7 Mukti Stala pilgrimage centers of India.
Legends
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History
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The
Temple
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Temple
Opening Time
The Temple remains open from
06.30 A.M to 01.00 P.M and 05.00 P.M to 09.30 P.M.
Pooja Timings
Timings
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From
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To
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Open
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6.30 AM
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9.30 PM
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Close
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1.00 PM
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5.00 PM
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Mangal Aarti
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6.30 AM
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Mangal Darshan
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7.00 AM
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8.00 AM
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Shringar Aarti
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10.30 AM
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Sandhya Aarti
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7.30 PM
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7.45 PM
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Festivals
Janmashtami, Annakut
Utsav, Tulsi Vivah, Holi, Akshaya Tritiya and Rath Yatra on Ashadh month are the festivals celebrated here with
much fanfare.
Religious
Significance
The significance of
Dwarkadhish temple is that Dwarka is one of the Sapta Puris in
India. According to popular belief, the Dwarkadhish Temple stands over the
original place of Hari – Graha, the home of Krishna. Mahabharata states
that the castle of Lord
Krishna was
built in Gold. The temple is revered in Nalayira
Divya Prabandham,
the 7th – 9th century Vaishnava canon, by Periyalvar, Thirumazhisai Alwar,
Thirumangai
Azhwar and Andal. The temple is classified as
a Divyadesam, one of the 108 Vishnu temples
that are mentioned in the book. Periyalvar has done Mangalasasanam on Lord
Vishnu of this Temple in 5 Paasurams, Andal has done Mangalasasanam on Lord
Vishnu of this Temple in 4 Paasurams, Thirumangai Alwar has done Mangalasasanam
on Lord Vishnu of this Temple in 2 Paasurams and Thirumazhisai Alwar has done
Mangalasasanam on Lord Vishnu of this Temple in 1 Paasuram.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about
800 meters from Dwarka Temple Bus Stop, 1 Km from Dwarka Bus Station, 2 Kms
from Dwaraka Railway Station, 104 Kms from Porbandar, 131 Kms from Jamnagar,
225 Kms from Rajkot, 438 Kms from Ahmedabad,
512 Kms from Vadodara and 672 Kms from Surat. Dwaraka is situated on Mumbai – Okha
port rail line. Nearest Railway Station is Dwaraka Railway Station. It is well
connected by trains to the rest of Gujarat and India. Nearest Airport is
located at Jamnagar (126 Kms).
Location