108 Divya Desams
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Vada Nadu
103. Thiruvaipadi (Gokula)105. Ahobilam Narasiṁha — 9 forms
Dwarkadhish Dwarka
earth
A Temple Record

Dwarkadhish Dwarka

Hindu
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§Sacred Mantra
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Om Namo Nārāyaṇāya

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The Sacred Syllable

Recite softly. Let the syllables settle. The mantra is the shortest path between the devotee and the divine.

II.Architecture

The Built Form

Dravidian

1
Gopurams
12m
Height
0
2
Hectares

Vimana / Gopuram

Dravidian vimana over the sanctum — gopuram gateway with pillared mandapas

Sanctum Sanctorum

Garbhagriha — Gopuram gateway with pillared mandapas

Construction Material

granite

§Plan View

An architectural reading of Dwarkadhish Dwarka — a top-down plan derived from the temple's recorded data.

SanctumVimana 12mEast GopuramN
Legend
Gopurams (1)
Vimana & Sanctum
VII.Trade

Trade Routes

  1. Gujarat maritime temple corridor (Dwarka)

X.Sacred Story

A Temple Record

An editorial reading of the site, woven from its architectural, historical, and scriptural data.

Somewhere on the Indian subcontinent, Dwarkadhish Dwarka stands

§Reading the Built Form

Built in the Built in the Dravidian tradition, the temple's 1 gopurams rise 12 metres into the sky the garbhagriha holds garbhagriha — gopuram gateway with pillared mandapas

Om Namo Nārāyaṇāya
§A Visitor's Approach

01Walk the pradakshina path. Let the silence settle.

02Look up. The vimana above the sanctum is the temple's vertical sermon — each tier a step toward the divine.

03Chant the mantra softly: Om Namo Nārāyaṇāya.

04The tradition here is hindu. Sit. Listen. The darshan is its own teaching.

§Practical Notes

connected_events:

  • event: "Temple founding and consecration" significance: "Original temple construction and prana-pratishtha ceremony" vahana: "Nandi (sacred bull)" sacred_colours:
  • saffron
  • white
  • gold connected_events:
    • event: "Temple founding and consecration" significance: "Original temple construction and prana-pratishtha ceremony" associated_kings:
  • "Local ruling dynasty" sacred_flowers:
  • lotus
  • tulasi
  • jasmine sacred_flowers:
  • lotus
  • tulasi
  • champaka sacred_trees:
  • peepal
  • bilva (bael)
  • tulasi sacred_animals:
  • Nandi (sacred bull)
  • peacock
  • elephant sacred_colours:
  • saffron
  • white
  • gold vahana: "Nandi (sacred bull)" primary_scriptures:
    • title: "Skanda Purana — temple kshetra mahatmya" type: "purana" festival_dates:
  • "Maha Shivaratri (Feb–Mar)"
  • "Diwali (Oct–Nov)"

Char Dham + Divya Desam; Krishna's sea-front capital. Ancient underwater ruins match the textual Dvaraka. One of the 108 Divya Desams — temples sung in the Nālāyira Divya Prabandham (the "Four-Thousand Divine Hymns") by the 12 Alvars (6th–9th c. CE). The 108 Divya Desams include 106 earthly sites, plus 2 extra-cosmic realms (Paramapadam = Vaikuntha, and Tirupparkadal = the Milk-Ocean). Each Divya Desam has a Moolavar (sanctum deity), Utsavar (processional image), and a specific Alvar-man

Sthalapurana (Temple Legend)

The sacred history of this shrine is recounted in local Sthalapurana texts and the Divya Prabandham hymns.

Wisdom Graph: Divine Associations

MantraOm Namo Nārāyaṇāya