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Dwarka - The Ancient City of Lord Krishna
Dwarka is one of the seven Moksha Puris (cities that grant liberation) and holds a special place in Hindu mythology. It is considered to be the ancient kingdom of Lord Krishna, and its story is described in many ancient texts, including the Mahabharata and the Puranas.
Dwarka as a Sacred Pilgrimage: The town is part of the Char Dham (four sacred pilgrimage sites) along with Puri, Badrinath, and Rameswaram. Pilgrims from all over India visit Dwarka to seek blessings from Lord Krishna and to experience its divine aura.
Dwarkadhish Temple:
The Dwarkadhish Temple is the main attraction in Dwarka. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, the temple is an architectural marvel built in the Chalukya style. The idol of Krishna is depicted as Dwarkadhish (King of Dwarka). The temple is believed to have been originally built by Vishwakarma and has been reconstructed multiple times over the centuries.
Rukmini Temple:
This temple is dedicated to Rukmini, Lord Krishna's wife, and is located a few kilometers from the main city. It is an important pilgrimage site where devotees worship Rukmini and seek her blessings.
Gopi Talav:
A serene and spiritual place believed to be the lake where the Gopis (milkmaids) of Vrindavan used to come to meet Krishna. The place is a peaceful spot for meditation and reflection.
Dandi Beach:
A quiet beach near Dwarka, ideal for a peaceful walk, where you can enjoy the natural beauty and a spectacular sunset over the Arabian Sea.
Bet Dwarka:
Bet Dwarka (or Beyt Dwarka) is a small island located about 30 km north of Dwarka. It is a significant site where Lord Krishna is said to have spent much of his childhood and where he visited frequently after becoming the king of Dwarka.
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