Dwarkadhish Temple

Dwarkadhish Temple

Devbhoomi Dwarka

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Dwarkadhish Temple, Dwarka, Devbhoomi Dwarka, Gujarat

The Dwarkadhish Temple, affectionately known as Jagat Mandir, is where devotion for Lord Krishna flourishes in its most royal form. Here, Krishna isn't just a deity; he is the *Rajadhiraj*, the king whose tactics and love stories are whispered in every corner of Dwarka. This temple, standing proudly in the coastal breezes of Gujarat, is not just a structure made of limestone and sand but a living storybook of Krishna’s leelas, inviting every *bhakt* to read a page from his divine life.

Details

Open & closing time
06:30 - 13:00, 14:30 - 21:30
Darshan wait time
1-3 hours during peak season
Best time to visit
The best time to visit is during the winter months (October-February) when the weather is pleasant. Avoid visiting during peak summer months due to the heat.
Parking
Available

Special Note:

  • Before entering the sacred Dwarkadhish Temple through the Swarga Dwara, devotees cleanse themselves in the purifying waters of the Gomti River, preparing their souls to meet the divine.
  • Inside the main shrine, where the air vibrates with sacred chants, photography is gently discouraged to maintain the sanctity and focus on devotion.
Darshan and Temple Pooja at Dwarkadhish Temple
Daily darshan timings and puja schedule at Dwarkadhish Temple

Bhagwan in Dwarkadhish Temple

Bhagwan associated to Dwarkadhish Temple and whose famous temples and sthal are there in Dwarkadhish Temple

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Etiquette And Temple Information

    To truly experience the serene dawn and the morning rituals, arrive early at Dwarkadhish Temple. Begin your visit with a purifying bath in the Gomti River, respecting the local customs by dressing appropriately and walking barefoot into the temple, ready to receive the blessings of Lord Krishna.
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The path to the divine is not without its challenges. The temple steps, leading to the sanctum, invite both young and old to pause and gather strength at resting points, reminding us that every step taken in faith brings us closer to the divine.

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