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Dwarkadhish Temple: The Kingdom of the Lord of the Universe

"Dwarka is the legendary kingdom of Lord Krishna, and the Jagat Mandir is the spiritual gateway to his eternal resonance."


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calendar_todayFeb 12, 2026
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  • 1The temple is a five-storied limestone structure supported by 72 pillars.
  • 2The 52-yard flag (Dhvaja) is changed five times a day.
  • 3Dwarka is one of the four principal Char Dham shrines.
  • 4Archaeologists have discovered an ancient city submerged under the sea near the temple.
  • 5The temple is located at the confluence of the Gomti river and the Arabian Sea.
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Dwarka, the "Golden City," was the capital of Lord Krishna’s kingdom. Today, the Dwarkadhish Temple (Jagat Mandir) stands as the guardian of that legacy.

The Mystery of the Dhvaja

One of the most striking features of Dwarkadhish is its massive flag, which is changed five times a day. The flag is 52 yards long, representing the 52 sub-castes of the Yadavas or the 52 gates of ancient Dwarka. Regardless of the wind's direction, the flag always flaps towards the ocean—a phenomenon that defies simple logic.

The Sunken Kingdom

For centuries, the story of Krishna’s Dwarka sinking into the sea was thought to be a myth. However, underwater excavations have revealed massive stone walls and anchors dating back 5,000 years, matching the descriptions in the Mahabharata. The temple we see today stands precisely on the edge of this ancient history.

The spiritual Gateway

The temple's north gate is called the 'Moksha Dwara' (Gate to Liberation), while the south gate is 'Swarga Dwara' (Gate to Heaven). Walking through these gates is a symbolic transition from the worldly back to the divine.

Conclusion

Dwarka is the place where God lived as a King, a Friend, and a Teacher. Visiting Dwarkadhish is like going back home to the roots of Indian civilization.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:How do I reach Dwarka?

Dwarka is well-connected by rail and road to major cities in Gujarat. The nearest airport is in Jamnagar (120 km away).

Q:Is there anything else to see nearby?

Bet Dwarka (an island reachable by boat) and the Nageshvara Jyotirlinga are essential stops for pilgrims.
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