Sri Dwarkadheesh Ji Mandir
Dedicated to the Lord Krishna, the Dwarkadhish Temple is one of the major pilgrimage center located in the city of Mathura in Uttar Pradesh, India. The present temple structure was established by Seth Gokul Das (the treasurer of the Gwalior Estate) in 1814. The temple was gifted to Pustimarga Girgharlal Acharya ji, from Kankroli for worship service in 1930 and since then the temple was manage by them. The idol of Lord Krishna in the temple is made up of black marble and idol of Radharani is made up of white marble.
location Uttar pradesh, Mathura, Lucknow
Legend
According to the myths, Mathura was attacked for about 17
times by the king of Magadha, Jarasandha and people of Mathura courageously
fought under the guidance of Lord Krishna. Krishna executed Hansa and Dhimak
knowing that the power of Jarasandha lies in his dependence on Hans and Dhimak.
However, after the demise of Hans and Dhimak, Jarasandha again developed an
army and attacked Mathura for 18th time. A member of Yadava family named
Vikrendu told the vicious truth that the attacks in Mathura are occurring due
to lord Krishna. The people of Mathura suffered a lot and there are threats for
more attacks from Jarasandha. Hence, for the advantages of the people of
Mathura, lord Krishna was asked to leave the town and the father of Lord
Krishna, Vasudev also supported the words of Vikrendu in the assembly. Lord
Krishna understood that the people will have to face several threats due to him
and he decided to leave Mathura. Before leaving, Lord Krishna advised Yadava
family to live on the basis of ideals he taught. Subsequently, lord Krishna
went to Saurashtra where he created Dwarka city which is also known as the
'city of gold'.
Architecture
Dwarkadhish Temple is known for its beautiful architecture,
carvings, paintings and idols of Krishna, Balaram and Radha. The main shrine
embraces the images of Lord Krishna and his beloved Radha and the temple also
has idols of other Hindu deities.The temple is having a good large premises
with the main building enclosed by a magnificently carved Rajasthani style
entrance with steep steps leading to temple courtyard. The structure of the
temple has the glimpse of local art and architecture.
Culture
The culture of the city of Mathura is a blend of all its
major aspects like its history, dance, art, architecture and festivals. The
people of the city are deeply involved with the stories of the life of Lord
Krishna. They sing folk songs and perform devotional dances.
Darsan Info
The temple is open from 7:00 AM to 8:30 PM
Darsan Dresscode
No restriction on dress code.
Famous Festival
Janmashtami, Holi and Diwali
Temple Rituals
Morning pooja and arati starts at 06:00 AM onwards
Additional Info
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