Rukmini Devi Temple
Rukmini temple stands 2 km away from Dwarka City where the
Jagat Mandir temple dedicated to Lord Krishna is situated. Devotees believe
that the pilgrimage to Dwarakadhish Mandir is incomplete if they don't go to
offer prayers at Rukmini Temple. The temple is said to be 2,500 years old but
its present form is inferred to belong to the 12th century.
Location Gujarat, Devbhoomi Dwarka, Gandhinagar
Legend
The legend behind this temple is that one day, Durvasa Muni,
was invited by Lord Krishna and his wife, Rukmini, to dinner. According to the
etiquette the hosts must not eat until the guest has been offered food.
However, on the way to dinner, Rukmini became thirsty and asked Krishna for
water. Krishna prodded the ground with
his toe, and drew water from the Ganges. Rukmini drank this water to quench her
thirst. Sage Durvasa became angry and insulted that she did not offer him water
first. He cursed her that she would live separately from her husband. That is
why it is believed that Rukmini's temple is located at a distance from the
Krishna temple at Dwaraka.
Architecture
The temple has two different types of domes - a tiered steep
dome atop of which the flag of the shrine flies as well as plain broad dome.
The outside of this temple is carved and has a panel of sculpted naratharas
along with a panel of sculpted elephants. The sanctum enshrines a beautiful
marble deity of Devi Rukmini, with four hands or Chaturbhuja. These four hands
hold Shanka, Chakra, Gada and Padma.
Culture
Dwaraka is a sacred city in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism.
It is considered to be one of the seven holy places where spiritual liberation
can be attained. The place witnesses a huge flow of devotees to the Jagat
Mandir dedicated to Lord Krishna.
Darsan Info
Devotees believe that the pilgrimage to Dwarakadish is
incomplete without the darshan of Rukmini Devi
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to wear clean and conservative attire
Famous Festival
April - Rukmini Dwadashi (April/May)
Temple Rituals
The priests perform regular puja and rituals to the deity
Additional Info
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