Dwarkadhish Temple (Jagat Mandir)dwarka
The King’s Abode
Overview
A 5-storied limestone structure supported by 72 pillars, this architectural masterpiece is dedicated to Lord Krishna, known here as the King of Dwarka.
What To Expect?
A deeply spiritual and grand experience. You enter through the 'Moksha Dwar' and exit through the 'Swarga Dwar'. The temple flag, featuring the sun and moon, is changed five times a day and is visible from miles away. Inside, the black marble idol of Krishna radiates a royal presence.
Tips
- There are free lockers outside the temple for mobiles and footwear.
- Attend the 'Shringar Aarti' in the morning for a vibrant view of the deity.
- Expect very heavy crowds during weekends and festivals.
Exploring Dwarkadhish Temple (Jagat Mandir)
The Flag Tradition
The 'Dhvaj' (flag) of Dwarkadhish is one of the most significant aspects of the temple. It is made of 52 yards of cloth, representing the 52 sub-castes of the Yadav clan or the 52 gates Dwarka once had.
Devotees sponsor the flag-changing ceremony months in advance, and watching the massive banner flutter against the Arabian Sea wind is a soul-stirring sight.
How to reach Dwarkadhish Temple (Jagat Mandir)
Located in the heart of Dwarka town. Easily reachable by foot or auto-rickshaw from any hotel in the city.
Tips for Visiting Dwarkadhish Temple (Jagat Mandir), dwarka
- There are free lockers outside the temple for mobiles and footwear.
- Attend the 'Shringar Aarti' in the morning for a vibrant view of the deity.
- Expect very heavy crowds during weekends and festivals.



















































