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Hotel Shree Darshan is centrally situated at Dwarka. It is one of the luxurious hotel in Dwarka with spacious A.C. attached bath and 24 hrs. room service. Hotel Shree Darshan is centrally situated at Dwarka. It is one of the luxurious hotel in Dwarka with spacious A.C. attached bath and 24 hrs. room service. It is a place of homely comfort with ECO-friendly atmosphere.

About Hotel

We Welcomes you with the great pleasure. Hotel Shree DArshan is situated in the heart of Dwarka city. Dwarka is world famous touriest place all over the world which is related with Lord Krishana. All our rooms in Super Deluxe, Deluxe, A/c & Triple Bed A/C & Royal Suit category have been tastefully designed and practically laid to make your stay pleasant and comfortable.. Now you can also enjoy different kinds of food at our Resaturant which is just started at our place. We are centrally located and walking distence form Dwarkeshdhish Temple, Dwarka Bus Stand and R/W Station.

The Dwarkadhish temple is also known as Jagat temple, Hari Mandir. The temple has rich carvings. The temple Sikhar rises to 170 feet and flag of the temple is changed three times a day. The five-storeyed temple stands on seventy-two pillars. The temple spire is 78.3m high. From the temple dome waves an eighty-four foot long multicolored flag.

Inside, the sanctuary is a hive of voices, colors, incense and movement. With faith, for many it can also transform into a space of inner silence and unity with the divine.


About Dwarkadhish Temple

Dwarkadhish Temple is the main temple at Dwarka, situated on Gomti creek, is known as jagat mandir (universal shrine) or trilok sundar (the most beautiful in all the three worlds). Originally believed to be built by Vajranabh, the great grandson of Lord Krishna, more than 2500 years ago, it is a glorious structure seeming to rise from the waters of the Arabian Sea. Its exquisitely carved shikhar, reaching 43 m high and the huge flag made from 52 yards of cloth, can be seen from as far away as 10 km.

The grandeur of the temple is enhanced by the flight of 56 steps leading to the rear side of the edifice on the side of the river Gomti. The temple is built of soft limestone and consists of a sanctum, vestibule and a rectangular hall with porches on three sides. This region also known as Saurashtra. The Dwarka was the capital of Lord Krishna's terrestrial kingdom. The Dwarkadhish temple attracts thousands of pilgrims from different parts of the country and all over the world. The Dwarka of Krishna's time lies submerged under the Arabian Sea.

The Dwarkadhish temple is also known as Jagat temple, Hari Mandir. The temple has rich carvings. The temple Sikhar rises to 170 feet and flag of the temple is changed three times a day. The five-storeyed temple stands on seventy-two pillars. The temple spire is 78.3m high. From the temple dome waves an eighty-four foot long multicolored flag. Inside, the sanctuary is a hive of voices, colors, incense and movement. With faith, for many it can also transform into a space of inner silence and unity with the divine. It is one of the important moksh dhams. The Gomti River flows nearby.