Lord Dwarkadisa

Sharad Purnima Shringar Darshan

The City of Dwaraka is best known as the home of Lord Dwarkadisa, who
resides in His Jagad Mandir. The Dwarkadish Temple describes how Sri Krsna
became Dwarkadish in this way:

"Jarasandha, father-in-law of Kansa, attacked Matura on seventeen different
occasions and on each occasion under the leadership of Shri Krishna, the
people of Mathura bravely repulsed the attack. Krishna realized that the
real strength of Jarasandha was his reliance on Hans and Dhimak, who were on
Jarasandha's side. So with a great deal of foresight, Shri Krishna cleverly
got Hansa and Dhimak killed. This was the policy of war.

Shri Krishna had to fight the large majority of people who were
materialistic and evil-minded. Jarasandha was frightened after the death of
Hansa and Dhimak, and his army lost confidence.

Jarasandha, with great effort, once again built up his army and invaded
Mathura for the 18th time. On this occasion Vikadru, a member of the Yadav
assembly spoke the bitter truth, saying 'Krishna, we have limitless love for
you. We cannot compensate for your obligations on us. Yet these invasions
are because of you. The civic life of Mathura is completely disrupted.
Commerce and trade have been ruined. The people are not able to attend to
agricultural duties and as a result the progress is hindered. And on the top
of all, the danger of one more invasion of Jarasandha is hanging over
Mathura. Hence in these circumstances, for the good of the people I request
you to leave us. It is bitter but it is the truth. Please consider, Shri
Krishna your followers are not sentimental. They cannot remain sentimental
because of your teaching. Therefore, I as your devotee tell you the truth
without fear.'

The entire assembly was stunned and silent. Shri Krishna's father, Vasudev,
supported Vikrendu in assembly. Shri Krishna realized that the republic had
to face many dangers because of him, and He decided to leave Mathura. Thus
He proved that He not only advised, but also lived accordingly.

He advised the Yadavas,' I have taught you true culture. Live according to
the ideals and impart these teachings to others. I will leave Matura and go
to Dwarka, in Saurashtra.'

Thereafter Shri Krishna crossed Gomantak (Girnar Mountain) went to
Saurashtra, where he built Dwarka City (the City of Gold) at a distance of
20 miles from Prabhas Patan (today's Veraval Somanath). Shri Krishna
appeared to have settled in Dwarka, though his mind was engaged in
re-establishing a kingdom based on the principal of true religion. And he
made Dwarka, the empire which is based on the principal of true religion,
called Dharma Rajya in true sense. Here he become known as the ruler of
Dwarka, Shri Dwarkadhish."

We return now to excerpts from the final segment of the series on Dwaraka by
Vipul K. Shukla:

Dwarka is a city of temples, ghats and seashore. Apart from main
Jagadmandir, there are many temples in the city to visit. The small city
sometimes reminds of the charm of Varanasi. There are small narrow streets
(also known as 'pole') with cows sitting on the road. The city is amazing
clean, being cleansed thrice daily.

The main sites are Shamalshah Temple, where Lord Krishna in the form of
Shamalshah accepted the hoondi (remittance) of his devotee Narsimhn Mehta of
Junagadh, Kukalash Kunda, Swaminarayan Temple, Gayatri Shaktipitha, etc. It
is said that a devotee who visits Dwarka has to visit Siddheshwar Mahadev
and Rukmini Temple. Without having darshan of these temples the pilgrimage
is believed to be incomplete.

Near Jagadmandir temple, about 200 meters out there is a small but beautiful
temple of Bhadakeshwar Mahadev in the sea. The devotees can experience peace
by having darshan, sitting on the benches in the temple.

About 4 km from Dwarka, Siddhi Vinayak temple also catches the attraction of
devotees, and it's known for providing tatkal fal (immediate results) to the
devotees. On the same road, a temple of Indreshwar also has religious
importance. The scriptures state that Arjuna, son of King Indra, performed
penance here in the form of monk, and abducted Subhadra, sister of Lord
Krishna.

Dwarka and Gugali Brahmins

The Gugali Brahmins are a dominant community in Dwarka. The daily rituals in
the main Mandir and other importance temples of Dwarka are performed by
Gugali Brahmins. When Lord Krishna formed Dwarka as His new capital, in
order to purify the land of Dwarka, He invited the Brahmins to perform a
yagna of Gugal (a fragmented gum). This group of then became known as the
Gugali Brahmins.

Dwarka-Porbandar-Somnath

Many devotees travel the Dwarka-Porbandar-Somnath circuit. Porbandar is 75
km from Dwarka. The devotees first visit Harsiddhi Mataji Temple on the
seashore before Porbandar. The distance between Porbandar and Somnath is
about 150 km. The entire journey by road is memorable, as the most of the
ride travels along the coastal belt.

Local private buses depart daily from Dwarka at 8 in the morning and reach
Somnath at 2 afternoon, with stops at Mool Dwarka and Harsiddhi Mataji
temple.

When traveling to Nageshwar, Dwarka and surrounding places, three full days
are recommended to get a real feel for the entire land of Okhamandal. Some
devotees also complete Dwarka travel in a day with Nageshwar Jyotirlinga and
Bet Dwarka, but that allows too little time to visit the holy sites.

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