DWARKA
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Like Somnath, Dwarka is an important center for
Hindu pilgrimageThis was the kingdom of Lord Krishna,
who came here with the Yadav clan from Mathura,
and marine excavations have revealed a grand city.
The Dwarkadish temple, or Jagat mandir, the main
reason for visiting Dwarka, is said to be thousands
of years old, but the present incarnation is 17th
century and the shikara dome dates from the 19th
century. Intricate sculpture lines the facade.
Krishna's consort, Rukmani, has been honoured
by a fabulous temple, with exquisite carvings,
dated to the 12th-13th century. Do not miss any
of the other temples along the coast and the Ved
Bhuvan, where Vedic principles are taught. Dwarka
has some fine stretches of beach, and though crowded
by pilgrims, you can always find a quiet spot
to unwind. Shore birds gather in large numbers
along the coast.
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