Dwarkadhish Temple
In the middle of the town is the Dwarkadish Temple, which was built in the 16th century. Dwarkadish is another name of Lord Krishna that means the "Lord of Dwarka". The five-story high temple is built on seventy-two pillars. The temple spire is 78.3m (235 feet) high. From the temple dome waves an eighty-four foot long multicolored flag decorated with the symbols of the sun and moon. Lord Krishna's grandson, Vajranabha, is said to have built the original temple of Dwarkadhish over the hari-griha (Lord Krishna's residential place).
The sanctum of the temple is formed by the Jagat Mandir, or Nija Mandir, which dates back at least 2500 years. The Jagat Mandir has a tall tower and a hall of audience..
There are two entrances to the temple. The main entrance (north entrance) is called "Moksa Dwara" (Door to Salvation). This entrance leads to the main market. The south entrance is called 'Swarga Dwara" (Gate to Heaven). Outside this doorway are 56 steps that lead to the Gomati River. The audience hail has both ancient and fairly modern sculptures.
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Krishna Janmashtami is a yearly Hindu celebration that praises the introduction of Krishna, the eighth symbol of Vishnu. It is seen by the Hindu lunisolar schedule, on the eighth day of the Krishna Paksha in Shraavana or Bhadrapad, which covers with August or September of the Gregorian schedule.
Hindu celebration praising the birth (janma) of the god Krishna on the eighth (ashtami) day of the dull fortnight of the long stretch of Bhadrapada (August–September). … The event is watched particularly in Mathura and Vrindavan (Brindaban), the locations of Krishna's adolescence and early youth.
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जन्माष्टमी के अवसर पर शुभकामनाएं। ‘निष्काम कर्म’ के अपने संदेश में योगेश्वर श्री कृष्ण ने परिणाम की चिंता किए बिना कर्म पर ध्यान केंद्रित करने का आह्वान किया है। यह भावना हमारे सभी कोरोना योद्धाओं के कार्य में झलकती है। यह पर्व सभी के जीवन में स्वास्थ्य और समृद्धि का संचार करे।
Hindu celebration praising the birth (janma) of the god Krishna on the eighth (ashtami) day of the dull fortnight of the long stretch of Bhadrapada (August–September). … The event is watched particularly in Mathura and Vrindavan (Brindaban), the locations of Krishna's adolescence and early youth.
President Of India Ramnath Kovind Twitter
जन्माष्टमी के अवसर पर शुभकामनाएं। ‘निष्काम कर्म’ के अपने संदेश में योगेश्वर श्री कृष्ण ने परिणाम की चिंता किए बिना कर्म पर ध्यान केंद्रित करने का आह्वान किया है। यह भावना हमारे सभी कोरोना योद्धाओं के कार्य में झलकती है। यह पर्व सभी के जीवन में स्वास्थ्य और समृद्धि का संचार करे।Important Link :-
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Ruler Krishna's message of Karmayoga is a call to concentrate on our duties instead of thinking about remunerations. This soul has been clear in the working of all our Corona warriors.
Dwaraka is accepted as the spot which Lord Krishna dominated
Otherwise called Jagat Mandir (Dwarakadheesh Mandir), Dwarka Dwarkadhish Temple is considered as one of 108 Divya Tirupati Kshetrams (108 noticeable sanctuaries of Lord Vishnu and his symbols) and one of Sapta Mokshapuri (7 sacred spots that favor us with salvation).
Sri Krishna Janmashtami festivities in Dwarkadhish Temple are likewise broadcasted live on DD Girnar.
The program calendar of Janmashtami in Dwarka sanctuary
Program of Krishna Janmahotsav 2020 @ Jagad Mandir-DwarkaSchedule of Timings on Saturday – 12 August 2020
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