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Shree Dwarkadhish Temple

Shree Dwarkadhish Temple

2.21km from Rukmani Devi Temple રુક્મિણી દેવી મંદિર

also known as the Jagat Mandir and occasionally spelled Dwarakadheesh, is a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Krishna, who is worshiped here by the name Dwarkadhish, or 'King of Dwarka'.The main shrine of the five-storied building, supported by 72 pillars, is known as Jagat Mandir or Nija Mandir, archaeological findings suggest it to be 2,000 - 2,200 years old.

Shri Shiv Jyotirling Shri Nageshwar Temple, Dwaraka

Shri Shiv Jyotirling Shri Nageshwar Temple, Dwaraka

15.35km from Rukmani Devi Temple રુક્મિણી દેવી મંદિર

Shri Shiv Jyotirling Shri Nageshwar Temple, Dwaraka is one of the temples mentioned in the Shiva Purana and is one of the twelve Jyothirlingas . this temple has a lot of history to say . Every day a lot of people come here to visiti this place.

Makardhwaj Hanuman Temple (Hanuman Dandi)

Makardhwaj Hanuman Temple (Hanuman Dandi)

29.5km from Rukmani Devi Temple રુક્મિણી દેવી મંદિર

This is a Hanuman temple located at the district of Devbhoomi Dwaraka. there is a statue of Hanuman's son Makardhwaj in front, while a statue of Hanuman is also installed nearby. The specialty of these two idols is that they do not have any weapon in their hands and are in blissful posture. This is a famous temple of this area and so many devotees and visitors visit this temple every day.

Vijay Vilas Palace

Vijay Vilas Palace

72.08km from Rukmani Devi Temple રુક્મિણી દેવી મંદિર

This 20th-century summer palace was commissioned by Maharao Shri Khengarji III for his son Yuvraj Shri Vijayaraji, Made of red sandstones, the palace features every element of Rajput architecture and bears a striking resemblance to palaces of Orchha and Datia. Artisans from various parts of India, such as Rajasthan, Bengal and Saurashtra along with the Mistris and Suthars of Kutch were called upon for making of the palace.

Mandvi Beach

Mandvi Beach

73.71km from Rukmani Devi Temple રુક્મિણી દેવી મંદિર

Mandvi Beach is the closest to the town center, across the bridge to the east side of the river, then down the road past a place called Salaya, accessed from just near the Kashi-Vishvanath Temple (sometimes the beach is called Kashi-Vishvanath Beach.) Wind Farm Beach is 7 km west of town, named for the windmills that line it to generate electricity for the area. You can get fresh coconuts and other snacks, swim in very pleasant water, and enjoy a nice view of the coastline.

Sonkansari Temple

Sonkansari Temple

91.41km from Rukmani Devi Temple રુક્મિણી દેવી મંદિર

Temple of Son Kasari is associated with the story of “sati”, built after Ghumli was destroyed due to the curse. This place is located southwesterly to the Navlakha temple on a hill summit. There is a nice pond in front of the temple. Around the Sonkansari pond, there is a large well with many temples. The larger ones consist of a square shrine with a long mandapa and the smaller ones of a cell and a porch. In recent, the mandapas have fallen.

Naulakha Temple Ghumli

Naulakha Temple Ghumli

92.06km from Rukmani Devi Temple રુક્મિણી દેવી મંદિર

Navlakha Temple at Ghumli was built by Jethwa rulers in 11th century dedicated to Sun god, Surya and is oldest sun temple of Gujarat. It has the largest base (Uagati) of the temples in Gujarat, The Archaeological Survey of India, has taken up rehabilitation of temple and develop the place as site of tourist and historical importance.

Kileshwar temple

Kileshwar temple

93.69km from Rukmani Devi Temple રુક્મિણી દેવી મંદિર

Kileshwar is known for its beautiful Mahadev Temple surrounded by mountains, located in Barda Hills, 50 kms from Jamnagar, Gujarat. Jamnagar’s rajvi shri Jaam Sahib has constructed the Kileshwar mahadev temple and this is how the name of this place is given. Accordingly mythology; Pandavas stayed at this place during their isolation period. In Gujarati calendar when Shravan month starts near about 2500 to 5000 people daily visit this lovely place.

Kirti Mandir Porbandar

Kirti Mandir Porbandar

94.89km from Rukmani Devi Temple રુક્મિણી દેવી મંદિર

Kirti Mandir is the memorial house kept in memory of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi located in the city of Porbandar. The ancestral house of Gandhi family, where Mahatma Gandhi was born on 2 October 1869 is just adjacent to the Kirti Mandir.

Sudama Temple, PORBANDAR

Sudama Temple, PORBANDAR

95.22km from Rukmani Devi Temple રુક્મિણી દેવી મંદિર

This temple is dedicated to Sudama who was the childhood friend of Lord Krishna. it is one exceptional temple in India which is dedicated to this great devotee of Lord Krishna. It is one of the historically significant sites in Gujarat.

Raj Mahal - Huzoor Palace

Raj Mahal - Huzoor Palace

96.81km from Rukmani Devi Temple રુક્મિણી દેવી મંદિર

Huzoor Palace is a palace in Porbandar, in the Indian state of Gujarat. It was built by Rana Natwarsinhji, who was the last Maharaja of the Princely State of Porbandar, in the early years of the 20th century, with clear European influences. The palace is now used by the successors of the Maharaja's family who reside in London. tourists are prohibited from visiting the palace.Presently, the palace seems to be in desolate condition with door taken out and brick walls put in place.

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It is dedicated to Rukmini, Krishna’s chief queen. The temple is said to be 2,500 years old but in its present form it is inferred to belong to the 12th century. It is a richly carved temple decorated with sculptures of gods and goddesses on the exterior with the sanctum housing the main image of Rukmini.