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Gujarat

Rukmini Devi Temple

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January

13.4 - 30.5 °C

February

14.5 - 32.9 °C

March

18.2 - 35.4 °C

April

22.9 - 33.6 °C

May

25.9 - 33.9 °C

June

25.6 - 34.9 °C

July

24.8 - 33.3 °C

August

24.2 - 31.8 °C

September

24.2 - 33.0 °C

October

22.5 - 36.6 °C

November

18.4 - 35.3 °C

December

14.7 - 32.3 °C


Major Airports :

Jamnagar Airport (JGA),Jamnagar

Nearest Railway Station :

Dwarka Railway Station (DWK)

Major Airports :

Jamnagar Airport (JGA),Jamnagar

Discover Dwarka’s testament to divine love

Located in the heart of the ancient city of Dwarka, the Rukmini Devi Temple, also known as Rukmini Mata Temple, is a shrine that stands as a testament to the divine love of Lord Krishna and his beloved consort Rukmini.

Believed to date back to the 5th century BC, this ancient temple hums with the whispers of history, uplifting your spirit the moment you enter its premises. Behold the resplendent idol of Rukmini Devi, adorned with exquisite gold jewellery and intricate clothing, that radiates an aura of love and devotion. Beautiful paintings on the walls narrate the enchanting tales of Lord Krishna and Rukmini, drawing you deeper into their timeless love story.

Behold the beautiful architecture

The Rukmini Devi Temple stands as one of the few temples solely honouring Rukmini, the incarnation of the Hindu Goddess Lakshmi. It is situated just 2 km from Dwarka's renowned Dwarkadhish Temple, or Jagat Mandir, offering a wonderful experience for everyone.

The exterior of the temple is adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures of gods and goddesses, that stand as proof of the mastery of ancient artisans. There are panels depicting carved naratharas (human figures) and gajatharas (elephants) at the base of the towering structure, further adding to its allure.

One of the unique aspects of the temple is that though its Shikhara (spire) has a classic design as per the Nagara style of architecture, the mandapa (pillared hall) has a unique domed roof and square latticed windows. This is a feature that stands out as it does not adhere to the usual Nagara style of architecture.

Offering the elixir of life

At the Rukmini Devi temple, a unique tradition of jal daan, or donation of water, holds profound significance. Water is the main Prasad (divine offering to a deity) bestowed upon visitors after being offered to Goddess Rukmini herself. Donating drinking water within the temple premises is considered a sacred act, with visitors encouraged to contribute according to their means.

The significance of water at the temple traces back to the ancient curse of sage Durvasa. This curse has left the region of Dwarka and its surroundings barren and parched for centuries. With no accessible freshwater sources nearby, the salty and infertile waters around Dwarka highlight the importance of freshwater donations at the Rukmini Devi Temple. When planning your visit here, remember to bring along fresh drinking water to offer to the deity!


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Timings

Opening time - 07:30 AM

Closing time - 08:00 PM

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Uncover the fascinating tales

According to Hindu mythology, Rukmini, the daughter of King Bhishmaka of Vidarbha, fell deeply in love with Lord Krishna. Despite her brother's objections, who planned to marry her off to the wicked Shishupal, Rukmini sent a message to Lord Krishna, seeking his help. The divine couple eloped and were married in Madhavpur Ghed, Gujarat, the very location where the sacred Rukmini Devi Temple now stands.

The entwined fates of Rukmini Devi and Lord Krishna weave an enchanting narrative that goes beyond the physical separation of their dedicated temples. Legend has it that Sage Durvasa, known for his fiery temper, once requested to be pulled in his chariot by the divine couple. During the journey, Rukmini, overcome by thirst, forgot to offer water to the sage before quenching her own. This oversight led to a curse, separating them in the afterlife. Consequently, their temples stand in two distinct locations, each a testament to their enduring love despite physical separation. Across the Gomti River, lies the renowned Dwarkadhish Temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna. This geographical separation, however, does not diminish the spiritual connection between the two sites. Devotees often undertake pilgrimages to both temples, experiencing the completeness of their love story through these sacred spaces.

Join the festivities

Participate in the festivals that bring the city of Dwarka alive with joy and devotion. Celebrate Rukmini Ashtami with special prayers, devotional songs, and offerings made to the goddess. Experience the grandeur of Janmashtami, the birth celebration of Lord Krishna, where the city is adorned lovingly with decorations, cultural performances, and religious processions. Witness the devotion and become a part of the festive atmosphere that attracts pilgrims and visitors from far and wide.

Enhance your spiritual journey

Venture beyond the Rukmini Devi Temple and visit the nearby sacred sites. Pay your respects at the iconic Dwarkadhish Temple, also known as Jagat Mandir, dedicated to Lord Krishna. Explore the serene Gomti Ghat, where Lord Krishna is believed to have played in the waters of the river.

You must also visit the Bhadkeshwar Mahadev temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, a temple on a small hill that juts out into the Arabian Sea. If you are looking for tranquillity in nature's embrace, head to beaches like Dwarka Beach or Shivrajpur Beach. Here, you can bask in the coastal surroundings, soak in the warmth of the sun, and feel the gentle sea breeze rejuvenate your spirits.