Jai shree
krishna
Dwarka Darshan- we will take you to dwarka, rukmini devi mandir,
Gomti Ghat, nageswara and Bet Dwarka
How to reach Dwarka-
By Road- It
is 131 kilometres by State Highway from Jamnagar ,you
can take bus from Jamnagar to reach dwarka, or private vehicles are also
available for hire from Jamnagar.
State transport Bus service is also available.
State transport Bus service is also available.
By railway-The Dwarka railway station
is on the broad gauge railway line that runs
from Ahmedabd to Okha
1-Jamnagar to Dwarka -137 Km
2-Rajkot to Dwarka- 217 Km
3-Ahmedabad to Dwarka- 378 Km
4-Delhi to Dwark- 1290 Km
5-Varanashi to Dwarka- 2080 Km
1-Jamnagar to Dwarka -137 Km
2-Rajkot to Dwarka- 217 Km
3-Ahmedabad to Dwarka- 378 Km
4-Delhi to Dwark- 1290 Km
5-Varanashi to Dwarka- 2080 Km
By air-
Jamnagar has a domestic airport also. Known as Jamnagar airpoort or Gobardhan Pur airport Jamnagar.
# After Reaching
Dwarka you can book a vehicle or you can book your seat in bus for your further
tour/site seaing like , rukmini devi mandir, Gomti Ghat, nageswara and Bet Dwarka
Various travel
agents are there but you have to book your seat or vehicle before time, auto are also available.
you can book a seat in site seeing bus whose time is
1- 8:00 Am to 1:00 Pm
2- 2:30 Pm to 7:00 Pm
Places to visit
in Dwarka-
1-Dwarka Temple
Mandir Arti Time-
Morning- 6:30 Am, 10:30 Am
Evening- 7:30 Pm, 8:30 Pm
Rajbhoog- 12:00 Pm
Temple closing Time- 9:30 Pm
Morning- 6:30 Am, 10:30 Am
Evening- 7:30 Pm, 8:30 Pm
Rajbhoog- 12:00 Pm
Temple closing Time- 9:30 Pm
-Dwarka-kingdom
of lord Krishna , as per our mythological aspects dwarka is known for the loard krishna capital. after hearing the word dwarka it feels like the end of the earth. This pilgrimage town is situated at the extreme western tip of the peninsula of Kathiawar and this is one of
the four most holy Hindu sites in India.
Dwarka known for the dwarkadhish temple which is dedicated to Lord krishna was built around 2,500 years ago, but it was destroyed by many rulers and subsequently rebuilt in the 16th century. The temple is also the location of Dwarka math, established by Adi Shankaracharya
Dwarka known for the dwarkadhish temple which is dedicated to Lord krishna was built around 2,500 years ago, but it was destroyed by many rulers and subsequently rebuilt in the 16th century. The temple is also the location of Dwarka math, established by Adi Shankaracharya
2-Gomti Ghat
Dwarka temple is
located on the bank of Gomti river, and there its also merge with sea, so its
gives the feeling of sea high tide and low tides.you can take bath and enjoy
3-Dwarka light
house
There is a
lighthouse at the Dwarka Point on the Dwarka peninsula, which provides a
panoramic view of the city. It is a fixed light situated 70 feet (21 m)
above the sea level, and the light is visible over a distance of 16 km. The lighthouse tower is 12 m in height and is 107 m away from the high water level in the sea. The radio
beacon provided on this lighthouse tower is powered by a solar photovoltaic
module.
“Photography is
not allowed and neither mobile phones.''
4- Camel ride
You can take a
camel ride to add your adventure; many camels are available there near to the sea
beech, behind the temple. Photographers are also available to take photos of
your.
5-Now its time
for next temple Rukmini devi temple
The Rukmini Devi Temple, dedicated to Rukmini,
Krishna’s chief queen, 2 kilometres away from Dwarka. The temple is said to be
2,500 years old, but in its present form it is estimated to belong to the 12th
century. It is a richly carved temple decorated with sculptures of gods and
goddesses on the exterior.
6-Nageswara.(lord
shiva)
Located on the
route between Dwarka city and Beyt Dwarka Island on the coast of Saurashtra in
Gujarat. This is an important Lord Shiva Temple. It is enshrined by one of the 12 jyothirlingas in the world. A 25 m tall statue of a sitting Lord Shiva and a large garden with a
pond are major attractions of this rather serene place.
7- Gopi talab
It is 21
km from Dwarka and 5 km from Nageshwar Jyotirlinga temple.
Story is related
with Arjuna. After the battle at Kurukshetra, Arjuna thought himself to be the
best warrior of the world. To show him his place, Lord Krishna asked him to
escort his queens to Bet Dwarka. On the way, just near this pond, Arjuna was
attacked by people of Kaba community, and Arjuna was defeated. The queens were
shocked at this and died in this pond. So it is called Gopi Talav. The famous
phrase ‘Kabe Arjun luntiyo,vohi dhanush vohi ban’ reflects this incident.
Gopi Talab is a
small pond and the sandal like yellow sand is known as Gopi Chandan. The
devotees take Gopi Chandan, believing it to be very good for skin
8-bet dwarka
(now end of the earth)
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