Cultural attractions for wedding guests in Dwarka
Dwarka, which means “gateway,” is one of the most fascinating destinations for...
Dwarkadhis, which means “king of Dwarka,” referred to Lord Krishna. The Dwarkadhish temple, also known as “Jagat Mandir,” is the center of attraction in Dwarka, dedicated to Lord Krishna, and believed to have been constructed around 2200 years ago by Lord Krishna’s grandson, “Vajranabha.” This magnificent five-story temple supported by 72 pillars is an architecture marvel. The guests coming to Dwarka can make a visit to Dwarkadhish temple to immerse themselves in the spiritual environment. The guest will be greeted with the Swargadwar (gateway of heaven) at the entrance and will exit from Moksha Dwar (gateway of salvation), stating the journey of life and death. They can also witness the leelas of Lord Krishna depicted on the walls of the temple with some amazing architecture and paintings. They can also take part in aarti and immerse themselves in the spiritual ambience.