Thiru Dwaraka Divyadesam: Sri Kalyana Narayana Perumal Temple (The Kingdom of Krishna)

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Temple Identity and Divine Features
Detail Description
Location Dwarka, Gomti Creek, Gujarat.
Common Names Dwarkadhish Temple, Jagat Mandir.
Moolavar (Main Deity) Sri Kalyana Narayanan (Dwarkadhish / Dwarakanathji)
Idol Form Four-armed form of Vishnu, often identified as Trivikrama.
Posture Standing Posture (Nindra Thirukkolam), facing West.
Thayar (Consort) Kalyana Naachiyar (Lakshmi Shree), along with Rukmini Piratti and Ashtamahishis.
Vimanam (Tower) Hema Kooda Vimanam
Pushkarini (Holy Tank) Gomti River, Dwarka Kunda.
Kshetram Significance The site of Lord Krishna’s capital city.
II. 📜 Sthala Puranam and Significance

  1. The Capital of Lord Krishna
    • Founding: Dwarka is the site where Lord Krishna established His capital city after leaving Mathura. The city’s original name was believed to be Dwaraka Puri (the City of Gates).
    • The Deity: The Moolavar, revered as Dwarkadhish (Lord of Dwarka), is the object of intense devotion for countless Vaishnavites, symbolizing Lord Krishna’s life as a King (Raja).
  2. Architectural Marvel (Jagat Mandir)
    • Age: The current structure, known as the Jagat Mandir or Nija Mandir, is believed to date back at least 2,500 years and has been renovated over centuries.
    • Structure: The towering five-story temple, built on 72 pillars, is a magnificent example of ancient architecture, dominating the skyline of the city.
    • Entrances: The temple has two famous entrances:
    o Moksha Dwara (Door to Salvation): The main north entrance.
    o Swarga Dwara (Gate to Heaven): The south entrance, which leads down to 56 steps to the Gomati River.
  3. Praised by the Azhwars
    Thiru Dwaraka is a celebrated Divya Desam and has been glorified by the Azhwars in the Divya Prabandham, cementing its status as an eternal sacred site where the Lord is present as the protector and king. The temple is said to have been consecrated in the presence of Draupadi, Kuchela, Satyabhama, Rukmini, Arjuna, and others.
    Dwarka stands as a vibrant testament to the majesty and grace of Lord Krishna, inviting devotees to seek salvation at the feet of the Lord of the Universe.

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