Dwarka

Dwarka at a glance

The Main Temple At Dwarka, Situated On Gomti Creek, Is Known As Jagat Mandir (universal Shrine) Or Trilok Sundar (the Most Beautiful In All The Three Worlds). Originally Believed To Be Built By Vajranabh, The Great Grandson Of Lord Krishna, More Than 2500 Years Ago, It Is A Glorious Structure Seeming To Rise From The Waters Of The Arabian Sea. Its Exquisitely Carved Shikhar, Reaching 43 M High And The Huge Flag Made From 52 Yards Of Cloth, Can Be Seen From As Far Away As 10 Km. The Grandeur Of The Temple Is Enhanced By The Flight Of 56 Steps Leading To The Rear Side Of The Edifice On The Side Of The River Gomti. The Temple Is Built Of Soft Limestone And Consists Of A Sanctum, Vestibule And A Rectangular Hall With Porches On Three Sides. There Are Two Gateways: Swarga Dwar (gate To The Heavens), Where Pilgrims Enter, And Moksha Dwar (gate To Liberation), Where Pilgrims Exit. The Lower Part Of The Dwarkadhish Temple Is From The 16th Century And The Soaring Steeple With Its Numerous Clusters Of Small Towers Is From The 19th Century. The Main Part Of The Temple Has Five Storeys, Reaching To A Height Of Over 100 Feet. The Exquisite Carvings On Its Exterior Display Daring Eroticism, A Multi-layered Mythic Intensity And Extraordinary Continuity Of Design. In Contrast, The Interior Of The Temple Is Striking In Its Simplicity, With The Only Exception Being The Elaborate Ornamentation Around The Shrine To The Idol Of Dwarkadhish. Inside, The Sanctuary Is A Hive Of Voices, Colors, Incense And Movement. With Faith, For Many It Can Also Transform Into A Space Of Inner Silence And Unity With The Divine.

Area 228 km2
Population 38,873
Winter Temperature 27°C to 30°C
Summer Temperature 34°C to 48°C
Best Time To Visit

October to March

  • Air

     

    the Nearest Airport Is Located At Ahmedabad Which Is About 216 Kms From Dwaraka.

     

  • Rail

     

    dwarka Railway Station In The Ahmedabad - Okha Rail Route Is Connected To Other Major Railway Stations. Tourists Can Take Trains From Ahmedabad (gorakhpur Exp), Delhi (uttaranchal Exp), Mumbai (saurashtra Mail), Kolkata (okha Howrah Exp) And Bangalore (vivek Express).

     

  • Road

     

    the Closest Domestic Airport To Dwarka Is Located At Jamnagar, Which Is About 137 Km Away. There Are Regular Flights From Jamnagar To Mumbai International Airport. Taxi Cabs Are Available From Jamnagar Airport To Dwarka, Which Charges About Rs 1,700.

     

  • Dwarkadhish Temple / Jagat Mandir

    Dwaraka Is Known All Over The World For The Dwarkadhish Temple, The 'lord Of Dwarka'. This Temple Is Also Known As The Jagat Mandir Or The Temple Of The World. This Temple Was Constructed Over 1400 Years Ago And Houses The Image Of Lord Krishna. This Temple Is One Of The Most Famous Pilgrimage Place For The Hindus And Attracts Pilgrims From All Over The World. This Temple Is Magnificently Built On The Traditional Lines And Has Five Floors Supported By 60 Columns. The Temple Is Profusely Carved From The Base To The Pinnacle. The Temple Is Built Of Sandstone. The Interior Is Simple While The Exterior Is Covered With Elaborate Carvings. Some Of The Major Festivals Of Janmashtami And Navratri Are Celebrated With Great Enthusiasm And Rejoicing In The Dwarka. After Visiting The Main Temple, Some Of The Devotees Visit The Shankhoddhar Beyt Or Beyt Dwaraka.

  • Beyt Dwarka

    The Beyt Dwarka Is An Island Located Around 30 Km From The Main Town Of Dwarka. The Temple Was Built By Sri Vallabhacharya And Is Over 500 Years Old. The Island Is Enclosed By A Few Temples, White Sand Beach And Coral Reefs. The Key Temple At The Island Is Of Lord Krishna, Which Is Said To Be Placed At A Site Which Was Once The Residence Of Lord Krishna And His Family. There Are Addition Temples On This Island. The Street Which Leads To These Temples Remain Crowded With Vendors Selling Idols, Local Crafts, Etc. The Beach Is Also Popular Among Tourists For Its Marine Life, Water Sports, Sea Excursions, Camping And Picnics.

  • Dwarka Lighthouse

    Dwarka Lighthouse Is Located At Rupen Creek. In 1866, The 18 M Tall Square Tower Was Constructed At This Site, Along With An Installation Of An Oil Wick Lamp. The Present Day Tower Is Around 43 Metres High And Was Built Between 1960 And 1962. The Lighthouse Was Inaugurated On July 15, 1962. From The Lighthouse, People Can See The Panoramic Views And Lovely Sunsets. The Place Is Open To Tourists In The Evening From 4:30 Pm To 6 Pm And The Admission Fee Is Free.

  • The Nageshwara Jyotirlinga

    The Nageshwara Jyotirlinga Temple Is Also Known As The Nagnath Temple And Is Situated In The Outskirts Of Dwarka. It's A Famous Lord Shiva Shrine In India And One Of The 12 Jyotirlingas Mentioned In The Shiva Purana. The Lingam Enshrined In The Temple Is Of Nageshwara Mahadev, Who Symbolizes Protection From All Kinds Of Poison. The Main Highlight Is The Giant Statue Of Nageshwara Mahadev Shiva Lingam. The Temple Is Unique As The Shiva Lingam Faces South And The Gomugam Faces East. The Shivaratri Festival Is Celebrated At This Temple In Grand Style At This Temple And Is Attended By Thousands Of Devotees.

  • Rukshamanee Mandir

    The Rukshamanee Mandir Is Dedicated To Devi Rukmani, The Wife Of Lord Krishna. Lord Krishna Had 16,108 Wives And Devi Rukmani Was His Favourite. The Temple Walls Features A Variety Of Paintings From The 12th Century. The Paintings Capture The Time Spent By Devi Rukmani And Lord Krishna. A Marble Deity Of Devi Rukmani, With Four Hands Or 'chaturbhuja' Is Placed In The Temple. These Hands Clasp Shanka, Chakra, Gada And Padma, Symbolizing Her As The Reincarnation Of Goddess Maha Lakshmi.

  • Hotel Radhika

    If You Thought Gujarati Cuisine Was Always Bordering On The Sweeter, Milder Side, Think Again. The Restaurant At Hotel Radhika Offers Some Spicy Thalis, Taking Your Palates On A Journey Through Different Flavours. Easy On The Pocket, The Restaurant Has A Cosy And Friendly Ambience, Great For A Quick Meal Between Sightseeing Expeditions. Walk In For A Quick And Hearty Meal Before You Return To Your Spiritual Tour.

  • Kant Lodge

    A Small And Simple Restaurant, Kant Lodge Offers You A Wide Variety Of Dishes Across Cuisines. You Can Choose From North Indian Dishes, A Typical Gujarati Thali Or South Indian Snacks Like Dosas And Idlis. Kant Lodge Restaurant Is Centrally Located At Teen-batti Chowk, Making It Easily Accessible Between Your Temple-hopping And Sightseeing Tours.

  • Chhappan Bhog Multi-Cuisine Restaurant

    The In-house Restaurant Of Goverdhan Greens Resort, This Multi-cuisine Restaurant Has A Strong Focus On Tradition Gujarati Cuisine. A Clean, Simple And Cosy Restaurant, You'll Find The Service Here Friendly And Warm. The Food Is Prepared Fresh Here, Making Your Wait A Little Longer, But Totally Worth It. Try Their Special Dwarka Khichadi, Easy On The Tummy And Great To Taste! You Can Also Nibble On Some Delicious Gujarati Snacks Or Order Up A Full Fledged Indian Or Chinese Meal. Good For A Hygienic Meal In A Comfortable Setting, The Bill Here Will Also Be Easy On Your Pockets.