Jagad Madir, Dwaraka
Jagad Mandir, also known as Dwarkadhish Temple, is a Hindu temple located in the city of Dwarka in the state of Gujarat, India. It is dedicated to Lord Krishna, who is also known as Dwarkadhish, and is considered to be one of the four sacred Char Dham pilgrimage sites for Hindus.
The temple is believed to be more than 2500 years old and is one of the most revered temples in India. It is built on the site where Lord Krishna is believed to have lived and ruled when he was on earth.
The main deity of the temple is Lord Krishna, who is depicted as a black idol with four arms, holding a conch, a discus, a mace, and a lotus. The temple complex also includes several other shrines dedicated to different deities, including Lord Shiva, Goddess Radha, and Lord Balarama.
The temple is known for its beautiful architecture and intricate carvings, which depict scenes from Hindu mythology. The temple attracts a large number of devotees from all over India, especially during the Janmashtami festival, which celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna.
During the festival, the temple is decorated with lights and flowers, and devotees perform aarti and offer prasad to Lord Krishna. The temple also hosts several cultural and social events throughout the year, including music and dance performances, and religious discourses.
Official Website Information of Jagad Madir, Dwaraka.
This is a Shri Krishna Temple. Janmashtami (Krishna Janmotsav) is celebrated with great festivities here.
Appearance of Dhwajaji of Dwarkadhish is unique.
Morning: 7.00 to Afternoon 12.30 and Evening 5.00 to 9.30
Address: Shree Gugli Brahmin Gnati
505, Samast,
Devi Bhuvan Road,
Dwarka - 361335
Ph: +91-2892-234105
Web : http://www.dwarkadhish.org/