Dwarka ( pronunciation (help·info)) is an ancient city and a municipality of Devbhoomi Dwarka district in the state of Gujarat in northwestern India. It is located on the western shore of the Okhamandal Peninsula on the right bank of the Gomti River. In 2011 it had a population of 38,873. Dwarka is one of the foremost Chardhams, four sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites, and is one of the Sapta Puri, the seven most ancient religious cities in the country. Dwarka is often identified with the Dwarka Kingdom, the ancient kingdom of Krishna, and is believed to have been the first capital of Gujarat.
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Temple is open which proper safety precautions. Temperature check,sanitizer available. This is the second temple which was built the oldest one is at Bet Dwarka which is need to go by boat. This temple was built by the 4th generations and the original one murti was handcrafted by Rukmaniji who was principal wife of lord Krishna. This temple is also one of the Char dham of lord Vishnu A small bridge is now built where I can go to the other side of the river where 5 kund of pandav are built which has sweet water in the kundas. Must taste and visit. Regards Tarun Samvedi Virar,Mumbai
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Nageshwar Mahadev is one of the 12 Jyotirling of Mahadev. Somnath Mahadev and this one are located in Gujarat. During winter of 2019 I could get opportunity to have a glimpse of Lord Shiva. This temple is accessible from Dwarka. The temple is beautiful and grand. When I reached there, I got the darshan within 30 minutes. Only a little crowd was there. Prasad is sold inside temple premises. Darshan of Lord Shiva is available from a distance of 2-3 meter. After darshan one can meditate and worship Lord Shiva by sitting in a platform opposite to it. I was lucky to have glimpse of this holy Jyotirling. None can review or rate such holy place but I am writing here just to tell my experience . Om Namo Shivay.
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Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, Near Dwarka , Gujarat , India .. Timing – 06:00 AM to 12:30 PM & 5.00PM to 9.30 PM Abhishekam – 6:00 AM to 12:30 PM Entry Fee – Free For Per Adult ( Indian And SAARC Countries ) Entry Fee – Free For Per Adult Foreigner Camera Fee – Free ( No Tripod Monopod Allowed ) Camera allowed in Premises area , But not allowed Inside Temple No Shoes Allowed inside the Temple, Proper Shoe Racks available inside Premises. Do not take any food items / Plastic water bottle’s inside Temple , kept in your vehicles PARKING SPACE FOR VEHICLES Near Parking Space, shops for refreshment, water, food items. Nageshwar Temple is located on the route between Gomati Dwarka and the Bait Dwarka Island on the coast of Saurashtra in Gujarat, The Dwarka Railway Station is locate near to Nageshwar Temple. It is about 15 km from the Temple. Auto Riksha / Three Wheler terrify is around 300-400 upto Nageshwar for both side . Taxi will cost you around 800-1200 and in peak session it will go to Rs .1700/- In side The Temple you can purchase Thali for Aarti And Abhishakum .Thali will cost you around Rs. 150-350 depend on size and items in thali The Separate donation / Slip Cost for Abhishakum / Special Pooja , it will cost from Rs, 101 – 750 or more, it depend on types of different Poojas. FOR ABHISHAKUM / POOJA , COMPULSORY WEAR DHOTI / LUNGEE FOR GENETS . DHOOTE / LUNGEE EASLEY AVAILABLE FREE OF COST IN THE TEMPLE .
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A lovely ghat by the lovely Gomti river. The river merges into the sea at the Sangam where there is a small temple. All sorts of activities can be seen in the morning.
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Yes, known as Rukmini DEvi Temple it is appprox 2 KM fgrom main DWarka. It is dedicated to Godess Rukmini, Lord Krishna's chief queen. It is stated to be approx 2,200 to 2,500 old though the present form is sid to took shape approx 1,000 years back. At the request of sage Durwasa Lord Krishna and Rukmini were pulling a chariot taking Durwasa to their home. Enroute, Rukmini asked for water to drink and Lord Krishna drew Ganges water by prodding the ground with his toe. Rukmini drank the water to quench her thirst but Durwasa felt insuted as Rukmini did not find it courteous to ask the Rishi first. As such, the legend says that Durwasa cursed here that she would live separately from her husband and there would be no sweet drinking water ever. People devote pure drinking water to seek her blessings.
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I went there on 29 the Nov 2019 and liked this place very much.For reaching bhet dwarka you have to take boat for just 20 rupees per person.There will be so many panditji, and tell stories of Lord Krishna and sudama.This is time bound program of dershan because we have to return back before the darkness.Overall very charming dershan and journey.
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The bridge is well maintained.The littering and uncleanliness of Dwarka city has not reached the bridge due to charges being recovered to use the bridge. The river view and the Gomti ghat view with the dwarkadhish temple are stunning.An amazing place to sit relax and pray to the almighty in peace.A small distance away is the magnificent Arabian Sea in all its might.Had a wonderful time there too.
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