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Dwarka is an ancient city in the northwestern Indian state of Gujarat. It’s known as a Hindu pilgrimage site. The ancient Dwarkadhish Temple has an elaborately tiered main shrine, a carved entrance and a black-marble idol of Lord Krishna.
Dwarka Beach and nearby Dwarka Lighthouse offer views of the Arabian Sea. Southeast, Gaga Wildlife Sanctuary protects migratory birds and endangered species like the Indian wolf.
It is a Hindu temple dedicated to Krishna, who is worshiped here by the name Dwarkadhish, or 'King of Dwarka'.
Peaceful Shiva temple sitting on a peninsula jutting into the ocean & popular for sunset vistas.
It is a richly carved temple decorated with sculptures of gods and goddesses on the exterior with the sanctum housing the main image of Rukmini.
There are many temple including Gomati Mataji temple. Gomatighat's bath is a wonderful honor.
It is a temple and pilgrimage site devoted to Shiva and houses one of the twelve Jyotirlingas.
It is named for Sudama, a childhood friend of Krishna. Proposed in 2005, the bridge was opened in 2016.
Swaminarayan temple is best and holy spirit place and nearest dwrakadhis temple.
Located on the route between Dwarka city and Beyt Dwarka Island on the coast of Saurashtra in Gujarat is this important Lord Shiva Temple.
Dwarka, a sacred location, is associated with Lord Krishna. This city is a prominent pilgrimage destination that draws devotees from all over the world. It is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in India. Dwarka, which is adjacent to the Arabian Sea, has lovely beaches.
Dwarka was the legendary capital of the god Krishna, who founded it after his flight from Mathura. Its consequent sanctity makes it one of the seven great places of Hindu pilgrimage.