


Dwarikadhish Mandir
Mathura, Uttar Pradesh
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About Dwarikadhish Mandir Mathura, Uttar Pradesh
Elevating Mathura's spiritual skyline, Dwarkadhish Temple stands as a majestic testament to exquisite architecture and profound devotion. At its core lies Lord Dwarkadheesh, also known as Dwarkanath, portrayed in striking black marble. Each year, millions embark on pilgrimages to seek the blessings of Lord Krishna in his divine form as the King of Dwarka.
History
In 1814, Seth Gokul Das Parikh, a devout follower of Lord Krishna, undertook the construction of Dwarkadhish Temple. During the Maratha rule, which coincided with Mathura's affiliation with the State of Gwalior, the temple's construction received patronage and funds from Shrimant Daulatrao Scindia, the Maharajah of Gwalior.
Architecture
Exemplifying Maru Gurjara architecture, Dwarkadhish Temple exudes architectural splendor across its expansive grounds. The main structure features a intricately carved doorway inspired by Rajasthani architectural motifs. A flight of narrow steps descends to the main courtyard, adorned with a resplendent painted ceiling depicting Lord Krishna's life saga. Elaborately carved pillars delineate three distinct sections of the courtyard, leading to the Garbhagriha where the sacred idol resides. Murals embellishing the courtyard walls narrate the divine tales of Lord Krishna's birth and the Raas-Lila, accompanied by depictions of various Hindu deities.
Significance
Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, reverberates with spiritual resonance, and Dwarkadhish Temple serves as a sacred conduit for devotees to connect with the divine. Nestled in the heart of the holy city, the temple attracts scholars, artists, and pilgrims worldwide, offering a sanctified haven for prayers and religious observances. Pilgrims embark on journeys to Mathura specifically to experience the spiritual sanctity of Dwarkadhish Temple, believed to cleanse the soul and foster spiritual enlightenment.
Dwarikadhish Mandir Timings
Morning Aarti Timings
06:30 AM - 07:00 AMEvening Aarti Timings
05:30 PM - 06:30 PMOfferings
Devotees present offerings of Laddu, Peda, and Makhan Mishri, along with flowers, to Dwarkadish Ji within the temple premises.
Travel
Airplane
The nearest airports are Agra Airport, approximately 60 km away, and Indira Gandhi International Airport, approximately 155 km away. Direct cab services are available from both airports to the temple.
Train
Mathura Cantt, the nearest railway station, is approximately 1.5 km from the temple. Easily accessible autorickshaws or cabs can transport visitors to the temple within 5 minutes.
Bus
Dwarkadhish Temple enjoys seamless road connectivity via the Yamuna Expressway, with Delhi and Agra located approximately 145 km and 60 km away, respectively.
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