The Dwarkadhish Temple will Remain Closed on Holi
If you’re brooding about visiting Dwarkadhish in Holi at this point, then this news is for you. this is often happening for the primary time in history when the doors of Dwarka temple in Holi are going to be closed for devotees. Actually, the temple administration has taken this decision keeping in mind the challenge of corona infection. However, worship will traditionally be performed within the temple by the servants.
Temple to be closed from March 27 to March 29 As a part of the administration’s decision, the doors of Dwarka Temple will remain closed from March 27 to March 29. At the equivalent time, devotees are going to be ready to see Aarti through the website and social media. allow us to tell you that Holi is on 29th March and on the auspicious occasion of Holi, lakhs of devotees come to Dwarkadhish temple to ascertain Dwarkadhish.
Dwarka PhoolDol Utsav During Holi 2023
PhoolDol Utsav is on March 8, 2023, on Wednesday. Here are the timings of Shreeji Darshan from March 7 onwards.
On the 7th of March (Poornima):
- Mangala Aarti: 6.00 AM
- Temple Closed At: 1.00 PM
- Temple Reopen At: 5.00 PM
- Evening Darshan & Aarti: As Per the Regular Schedule
On the 8th of March (Phool Dol Utsav):
- Mangala Aarti: 6.00 AM
- Temple Closed At: 1.00 PM
- Utsav Aarti: 2.00 PM
- Utsav Darshan: 2.00 to 3.00 PM
- Evening Darshan & Aarti: As Per the Regular Schedule
The Dwarkadhish Temple will Remain Closed from 12 April 2021
Click here for more informationThe Dwarkadhish Temple
Dwarkadhish Temple is one among the four dams , located within the city of Dwarka on the banks of the Gomti River within the Jamnagar district of Gujarat. This temple is the main temple of Dwarka also referred to as Jagat Mandir (Universe Temple) or Ranchodarai Temple. This Gomti is additionally called Dwarka. The Dwarkadhish Temple is one among the four dhams (Rameswaram, Badrinath, Dwarka, and Jagannath Puri) dedicated to Lord Vishnu or his incarnation, Lord Krishna.
The main temple of Dwarkadhish is believed to be about 2500 years old. it’s also mentioned that after the Mahabharata war, when Dwarka, where Lord Krishna’s kingdom was, was submerged within the ocean. But later this temple was built by Vajranabh, the great-grandson of Lord Krishna. Hindu visionary and nonsecular leader Shankaracharya also contributed extensively to its expansion and construction.
The Dwarkadhish Temple Timings
Morning Timings | |
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06:30 am | Mangla Arti |
06:30 am to 08:00 am | Mangla Darshan |
08:00 am to 09:00 am | Abhishek Pooja [Snan Vidhi]: Darshan Closed |
09:00 am to 09:30 am | Shringar Darshan |
09:30 am to 09:45 am | Snanbhog : Darshan Closed |
09:45 am to 10:15 am | Shringar Darshan |
10:15 am to 10:30 am | Shringarbhog: Darshan Closed |
10:30 am to 10:45 am | Shringar Arti |
11:05 am to 11:20 am | Gwal Bhog: Darshan Closed |
11:20 am to 12:00 pm | Darshan |
12:00 pm to 12:20 pm | Rajbhog: Darshan Closed |
12:20 pm to 01:00 pm | Darshan |
01:00 pm | Anosar, Darshan Closed |
Evening Timings | |
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5:00 pm Uthappan | First Darshan |
05:30 pm to 05:45 pm | Uthappan Bhog: Darshan Closed |
05:45 pm to 07:15 pm | Darshan |
07:15 pm to 07:30 pm | Sandhya Bhog: Darshan Closed |
07:30 pm to 07:45 pm | Sandhya Arti |
08:00 pm to 08:10 pm | Shayanbhog: Darshan Closed |
08:10 pm to 08:30 pm | Darshan |
08:30 pm to 08:35 pm | Shayan Arti |
08:35 pm to 09:00 pm | Darshan |
09:00 pm to 09:20 pm | Bantabhog and Shayan: Darshan Closed |
09:20 pm to 09:30 pm | Darshan |
09:30 pm | Darshan Mandir Closed |