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Dwarkadhish Kankroli

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Dwarkadhish Temple, Kankroli
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictRajsamand
DeityDwarkadhish (form of Krishna)
FestivalsJanmashtami, Holi, Diwali etc.
Location
LocationKankroli
StateRajasthan
CountryIndia
Architecture
TypeRajputana
CreatorMaharana of Mewar, Goswami GirdharJi
Completed1676
Website
http://www.shrinathjihelpline.com/dwarkadhish-temple-rajsamand-nathdwara.html

Dwarkadhish Ji is a Hindu Temple, situated on the southern bank of the Rajsamand lake in Kankroli. The temple commands a very fine view of the lake. This temple is temple is dedicated to Dwarkadhish Ji, one of the seven swaroops of Pushtimarg of Vallabhacharya.

Dwarkadhish Temple Gate, Kankroli

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History

Originally, Dwarkadhish Ji temple was in Gokul. During Mughal rule, temples were threatened with frequent invasions, vandalism and arson. Dwarkadhish ji, was also exposed to this danger. Apprehending danger to Dwarkadhish Ji, Goswami Girdharji took the deity with him to Ahmedabad. Due to apprehension there as well, he was invited to Mewar in 1671 AD.[1][2]

Maharana Raj Singh granted village of Asotiya for Dwarkadhish Ji. Temple was constructed in Asotiya.[3] After Rajsamand Lake was built, due to heavy rainfall, the Aasotia temple was flooded and the temple became islet. MaharajKumar AmarSingh allocated Darikhana and Haveli's high ground for construction of new temple of DwarkadhishJi.[4]

Temple is built in haveli form and beauty of the temple tends to be enhanced because of the lush greenery of the surroundings. More and more additions were done to the temple complex over the time. The temple sits on the high bank of Rajsamand Lake. The shikhar is generally a noticeable characteristic decorated with various sculptures. The priest and attendants of the temples are Gosains, whose ancestors were Brijwasis. (inhabitants of Brij).[3]

Darshan of the deity is available in following aartis:

  • Morning Mangla
  • Shringar
  • Gwal
  • Raj Bhog
  • Utthapan
  • Bhog
  • Arti
  • Sahyan.

People from every corner of the country come here for Darshan.

Festivals

Festivals are held in the tradition of Pushtimarg.[2]

  • Janamashtami[5]
  • Nanda Mahotsava
  • Deepawali
  • Annkuta [6]
  • Patotsava
  • Phag in Phalgun month
  • Holi
  • Dolotsava
  • Ramnavmi
  • Akshai Tritiya
  • Various Ratha Yatras[7]

References

  1. ^ Agarwal, B.D. Rajasthan [district Gazetteers.: Udaipur], p. 51, at Google Books
  2. ^ a b Shri, DwarkadhishJi. "Devstahan Vibhaag". devasthan.rajasthan.gov.in. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  3. ^ a b Agarwal, B.D. Rajasthan [district Gazetteers.: Udaipur], p. 590, at Google Books
  4. ^ "Dwarkadhish | shrinathji Temple Kankroli Darshan Time, nathdwara Visiting Places".
  5. ^ Gandhi, Rakesh (13 August 2020). "Video : पंचामृत स्नान करा श्रीजी बावा व द्वारकाधीश को धराया विशेष शृंगार - Panchamrit bathe, Shreeji Bawa and Dwarkadhish". Patrika News (in Hindi). Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  6. ^ Saini, Dinesh (30 October 2019). "बड़ा फैसला: राजस्थान में बंद होगी इस मंदिर की तीन सौ साल पुरानी ये परंपरा, पीठाधीश ने लिया निर्णय - Dwarkadhish Mandir Kankroli, Rajsamand". Patrika News (in Hindi). Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  7. ^ Jat, Ratan Lal (12 April 2018). "FESTIVAL : कांकरोली में धूमधाम से मनेगा महाप्रभु वल्लभाचार्य का का उत्सव, निकलेगी शोभायात्रा - Shri Dwarkadhish temple at kankroli". Patrika News (in Hindi). Retrieved 5 March 2022.

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