Location of Dwaraka Temple
Dwaraka is located on the extreme western end of Kathiawar peninsula, where the River Gomti meets the Arabian Sea. Dwaraka is one of the four most important holy places of the Hindus and attracts tourists from all over the world. The Lord Krishna also established his capital at Dwaraka after he left Mathura. The importance, foundation, planning and glory of Dwaraka as the golden city is described in various Hindu epics like Mahabharata, Harivamsha, Sijupdlavadha, Bhagvad Gita, Skand Purana, Vishnu Purana and Mahabharat. The architecture of the old Dwaraka city was majestic and wonderful.
History of Dwarka
The city of Dwaraka has a very large and old traditional history. Dwaraka was the capital of the western coast of Saurashtra. Dwaraka was a large, well fortified and the prosperous city due to the sea trade which prevailed in this city. This region was full of flowering and fruit-bearing trees. Due to fear of the attack by Jarasangh and Kaalayvan on Mathura, Shri Krishna and Yadavas left Mathura and arrived at the coast of Saurashtra. They decided to build their capital in the coastal region and invoke the Vishwakarma, the deity of construction. However, Vishwakarma said that the task can be completed only if Samudradev, the Lord of the sea provide some land. Shri Krishna worshipped Samudradev, who pleased by the prayers decided to gave them the land measuring 12 yojans from the sea near the western shores of Saurashtra and thus the Lord Vishwakarma laid the foundation of Dwaraka.
Lord Krishna later set up his capital at Dwaraka, on the banks of river Gomati. This beautiful city was also known as Dwaramati, Dwarawati and Kushsthali. It was a well planned city and had well organized six sectors, residential and commercial zones, wide roads, palaces and many public utilities. A hall called "Sudharma Sabha" was built to hold public meetings. The city was one of the busiest ports during the Mahabharata period. After the end of the war of Mahabharata, Shri Krishna lived for 36 years at Dwaraka. It was also the land of the Ekalavya and the saint Dronacharya. According to the legends, the Dwaraka city met a sudden end due to the fury of the sea. According to some other legends, immediately after the death of the Lord Krishna, Dwaraka disappeared into the sea. Attempts are being still made to rediscover the lost Dwaraka from the sea. In the early eighties, an important archaeological site was found at Dwaraka. The history of Okhamandal upto 1800 seems to be uneventful but since this date, until their final extermination or submission the Vadhelas and Vaghers came up repetedly against to the British and the Gaikwads.
Weather of Dwarka
The climate of Dwarka is hot and moist. Best period to visit Dwarka is between November and February, it is winter season. Weather is cool and pleasant in winter. In Summer (April-June) temprature can reach 42.0°c . Good Rainfall in monsoon (July-September) gives relief to Dwarka from hot summer.
Mandir
Darshan Timings
Morning Timings
06:30 A.M. - Mangala Arti
06:30 A.M. to 08:00 A.M. - Mangla Darshan
08:00 A.M. to 09:00 A.M. - Abhishek Pooja : Darshan Close
09:00 A.M. to 09:30 A.M. - Shringar Darshan
09:30 A.M. to 09:45 A.M. - Snanbhog : Darshan Close
09:45 A.M. to 10:15 A.M. - Shringar Darshan
10:15 A.M. to 10:30 A.M. - Shringarbhog : Darshan Close
10:30 A.M. to 10:45 A.M. - Shringar Arti
11:05 A.M. to 11:20 A.M. - Gwal Bhog : Darshan Close
11:20 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. - Darshan
12:00 P.M. to 12:20 P.M. - Rajbhog : Darshan Close
01:00 : DARSHAN CLOSE
Evening Timings
05:00 P.M. - Uthappan
05:00 P.M. to 05.45 P.M. - Uthappan Bhog : Darshan Close
05:45 P.M. to 7:15 P.M. - Darshan
07:15 P.M. to 07:30 P.M. - Sandhya Bhog : Darshan Close
07:30 P.M. to 07:45 P.M. - Sandhya Arti
08:00 P.M. to 08:10 P.M. - Shayanbhog : Darshan Close
08:10 P.M. to 08:30 P.M. - Darshan
08:30 P.M. to 08:35 P.M. - Shayan Arti
08:35 P.M. to 09:00 P.M. - Darshan
09:00 P.M. to 09:20 P.M. - Bantabhog : Darshan Close
09:20 P.M. to 09:30 P.M. - Darshan