Travel and Tour To India - Travel and Tour Information Guide of india

Welcome To Travel and Tour To India ! One stop online travel and tour portal to know more about India.
Travel and Tour to India Home Hotels Flights Cars Cruises Vacation Packages Destination Guides
Travel and Tour to India > Indian Temples
Search

India Travel Guide
About India
India City Guide
Travellers Tools
Indian Travel Agents
Indian Tour Operators
Indian Hotels
Indian Railways
Indian Gifts
Shopping Guide
Photo Gallery

World Travel Guide
Africas Africa
Africas Asia
Africas Atlantis
Africas Australia
Africas Europe
Africas North America
Africas South America

Shop at eBags

Indian Temples - Dwarkadhish Temple

Dwarkadhish Temple

Dwarkadhish TempleDwarkadish is another name of Lord Krishna that means the "Lord of Dwarka". The five-storey 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 "Moksha 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. TheDwarkadish is another name of Lord Krishna that means the "Lord of Dwarka". The five-storey 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 "Moksha 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.

Major Temples in North India
Travel To India Akshar Dham Travel To India Kashi Vishwanath Temple
Travel To India Bahai Temple Tour to India Khajuraho Temples
Indian Tour Guide Baijnath Temple India Travel Guide Lotus Temple
Indian Tour Guide Birla Mandir Indian Tour Guide Naina Devi Temple
Indian Tour Guide Bodhi Temple Indian Tour Guide Omkareshwar Temple
Indian Tour Guide Chattarpur Mandir Indian Tour Guide Shankracharya Temple
Indian Tour Guide Dilwara Temple Indian Tour Guide Somnath Temple
Indian Tour Guide Dwarkadhish Temple Indian Tour Guide Sun Temple - Konark
Indian Tour Guide Eklingji Temple Indian Tour Guide Sun Temple - Modhera
Indian Tour Guide Golden Temple Indian Tour Guide Vaishno Devi
Indian Tour Guide Jwalamukhi Temple  

 

Simply Travel - Click Here!

 

Bookmark Make homepage Print this Page Mail this page