Dwarakadhish Temple , Kankroli
On the banks of Rajasamand lake in the small village of
Kankroli is the temple of Dwarakadish dedicted to Lord Krishna. Revered by
Vaishnavaites and Vallabhacharya sect, it is believed that the idol here was
brought from Mathura, in 1671 A.D., during the rule of Maharana Raj Singh. The
idol was placed in the present temple, which was constructed at the time of the
inaugural ceremony of the Rajsamand Lake in 1676 A.D.
Location Rajasthan , Rajsamand, Jaipur
Legend
Legend has that the idol was brought from Mathura, where
Lord Krishna is believed to have born, to protect it from the invasion of
Mughals.
Architecture
The temple is built in haveli style of architecture. White
marble building with arch windows form the temple construction. The walls are
adorned with vibrant and artistic paintings. The sanctum sanctorum houses the
red stone idol of Lord Krishna. In the complex of the Temple, there is a small
garden and a library that possesses a huge compilation of old books.
Culture
Udaipur, the erstwhile capital of Mewar dynasty is one of
the major cities of Rajasthan. Popular for its history, culture, scenic
locations and the Rajput-era palaces, Udaipur is a favored destination of
tourists from all around the world.
Picture Courtesy : mapio.net
Darsan Info
Temple opens at 7AM, 8AM, 9AM, 10.30AM, 4.15PM, 5PM and 6PM
for about half an hour each time.
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to wear clean and conservative clothing
.
Famous Festival
March - Holi
April - Akshaya Trithiya
July - Shri
Dwarakadish Patotsav
August - Janmashtami
Temple Rituals
The priests perform regular pujas like the Mangla aarti,
Shringar, Raj Bhog and Sahyan.
Additional Info
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