The Dwarkadhish Temple, also known as the Dwarka Temple, is one of the most important Hindu temples in India. It is dedicated to Lord Krishna, who is worshiped as the king of Dwarka in the temple. The temple is believed to have been built over 2,500 years ago by the grandson of Lord Krishna, Vajranabha.
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Krishna established his kingdom in Dwarka after leaving Mathura, where he spent most of his childhood. The city of Dwarka was believed to have been built on a piece of land reclaimed from the sea by Lord Krishna himself.
The original Dwarkadhish Temple was believed to have been destroyed by Islamic invaders in the 15th century. However, it was rebuilt by the Yadava dynasty in the 16th century. The temple has undergone several renovations over the years and was rebuilt in its current form in the 19th century by the Maharaja of Jamnagar.
The Dwarka Temple is a five-story structure made of limestone and sandstone. The temple's main entrance is called the Moksha Dwara, which means the gateway to salvation. The temple has two main sanctums, one dedicated to Lord Krishna and the other to his consort, Radha.
The temple is considered an important pilgrimage site for Hindus, and millions of devotees visit it every year. The temple's annual Rath Yatra, which involves the procession of the deities in a chariot, is one of the most significant religious festivals in India.

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