Rukmini Temple in Dwarka

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Dwarka serves as the doorway to India's western parts. The word 'Dwar,' which means door, has given this place its name. Amongst the Holy Places in Dwarka, a famous name is Rukmini Temple. This small shrine, positioned 1.5 km north of the city, is an architectural masterpiece. Rukmini Temple in Dwarka is devoted to Rukmini, the most important among Krishna's 16,108 wives. Rukmini Temple, Dwarka, India, draws many from far and wide. The sheer magic of this architectural masterpiece spellbinds people who come here. You can see the brilliant artwork from the entrance to the main sanctum.

In addition, the walls of Rukmini Temple in Dwarka are decorated with attractive paintings. These paintings depict her pastimes with Krishna. Apart from that, the temple has beautiful carvings, particularly on the 'Sabha Mandapa' pillars. To know more about this temple, you can scroll down and find out the details below.

Location of Rukmini Temple: Okha Highway, Dwarka, Gujarat.

History of Rukmini Temple

Rukmini Temple, Dwarka, India, dates back to the 12th century. There is a story behind this temple. One day, Durvasa Muni, who was easily angered, was invited to dinner by Krishna and his wife, Rukmini. Etiquette dictates that when a person is asked to dinner, the host should refrain from eating until the guest has been satisfied. However, while Durvasa was eating, Rukmini became thirsty. She asked Krishna to help her. To bail out his wife, Krishna put his foot on the ground. As a result, the Ganges waters streamed forth from the ground while Durvasa was not looking. As luck would have it, while Rukmini was drinking the water, Durvasa turned that way and saw her drinking without seeking his permission. This made him angry. He cursed her to live apart from Lord Krishna. That is why Krishna's temple is in the city, and hers is outside.

Architecture of Rukmini Temple

This shrine reflects a perfect blend of simplicity and elegance that beautifully depicts mythology's stories. Rukmini Temple was built in Nagara Style Majesty with exquisite mythical creatures carving and celestial beings. The visual tapestry of this temple gives you a better insight into Hindu mythology.

Best Time to Visit Rukmini Temple

Rukmini Temple can be visited throughout the year. However, choosing the ideal time depends upon the experiences that you want here. You can go between November and February for pleasing weather and comfortable sightseeing. However, the March for Holi celebration and August for Janmashtami are the best times to see the colorful festivals.

Timing of Rukmini Temple: 6:00 am – 12:00 pm & 1:00 pm – 8:00 pm

How to Reach Rukmini Temple

The temple is located on Okha Highway near Dwarkadhish Temple. You can reach here by hiring a taxi or auto-rickshaw from the Dwarka Railway Junction. However, you can take several ways of transportation from any corner of the city to reach this temple. Apart from that, the Rukmini Temple is within walking distance, and you should ask local people for the navigation to get there.


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