The trip started by Boarding 11.50 a.m flight from Mangalore to Rajkot with a change over at Mumbai .The first sight that drew my attention as we touched Rajkot runway were the scattered colorful kites on the turf , hinting that Rajkot citizens had a vibrant kite flying festival.
Our accommodation was booked at Hotel SS Inn above Sankalp Restaurant located at Race course road. We were allotted a studio room ,Race course garden view from the window was awesome. It was a chilly and pleasant evening for any Coastal kannadiga. When we enquired for sight seeing arrangements available at Hotel desk,the Hotel Manager turned to be an introvert ,did not respond to our enquiries. We roamed around the city in an auto catching some sights and sounds.
Sri Swaminarayana Mandir,Rajkot
The temple built in pink stone is decked in intricate stone detailing on arches and columns .No concrete or cement has been used in construction.Central shrine has idol of Lord Swami Narayan , other shrines are Harikrishna Maharaj and Lord Krishna & Radha.
Swami Narayan Mandir Rajkot |
Temple architecture is outstanding.
Love temple
Culmination of religious arts inside Love Temple |
Night had crispy Masala dosa at Sankalp restaurant. Quite contented to taste south Indian quality dosa accompanied with 3 chutnies and perfect sambhar in Gujrath. There were wide variety of dosas, idlies,bisibele bat and other authentic South Indian tiffin items,the waiters were explaining about composition of bisibele bat to guests (I was in all smiles)
We had booked a taxi from Deepak Travels -Rajkot to traverse this figure 8 tracing circuit starting from Rajkot- Bet Dwarka, Somnath, Junagadh, Rajkot, Bhuj, Koteshwar, White Rann and back to Rajkot . The total travelling cost suggested was around Rs 20,000 for the 6 days itinerary, apart from the hotel accommodation .
Early morning , driver MukeshBhai picked us in Tata A/C Manza ,briefed us about day’s programme,he spoke fluently in hindi .
Rajkot to Jamnagar (100 kms)
First spot in this series turned to be Aradhana Dham after Jamnagar. This is a Jain temple dedicated to Shree Halartheerth , there are galleries depicting Hindu mythology and a garden in the premises.Spent some 30 minutes inside the temple.Nageshwar Jyotirling
Nageshwar Temple is located on the route between Gomati Dwarka and the Bet Dwarka,the powerful Jyotirlinga symbolizes protection from all poisons.The massive statue of Lord Shiva in meditation posture could be spotted from long distance as we approach Nageshwar. We performed abhishek to the lingam, ladies are permitted to enter sanctum ,pooja thali items need to be purchased at the temple .The silver shivalingam is Nageshwar accompanied by Devi Nageshwari faces south.
Kneeling before 85 ft Statue of Lord Shiva seated in Meditation position |
at the temple entrance. From Nageshwar left to Dwaraka. The road all through the drive is dotted with wind mills (pavanchakki).
WIND MILLS -SOURCE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE |
Jetty ride from Okha to Bet Dwarka |
Archway to Lord Krishna temple at Bet Dwarka |
Jamnagar to Dwarkadish temple (100 kms)
Straight away headed to the Dwarkadish temple to witness evening arthi. Liked this aspect of devotees greeting the Lord as their soulful friend by raising both hands. Drum beats and keerthans made the environment divine and serene. There were many Tamilians in the crowd. Women and men are allowed in separate queues, luggage,mobiles & camera are not permitted.
We retired in our room at Hotel Bhansi, this hotel is near to temple has parking facility. Even though I voluntarily wrote my reviews about the hotel, I continue to get calls from other travel sites regarding our stay even after a week .
Dwarka-Porbandar-Somnath (250 kms)
Dwarkadish Temple |
Next morning had another glimpse of Lord, dip in Gomti river.There are shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, Balram and Devki in the premises of Dwarkadish temple. Purchased Balgopal and souvenirs from the Adi Shankarcharya Mutt at the temple. After breakfast of Dhokla and Parota left to Rukmini Temple.
Rukmini Matha Temple
Our driver told that us that without visiting Rukmini Temple Chardham circuit is not complete. This temple is said to be some 2500 years old. This is a carved temple, decorated with Sculptures of Gods. The priest gave a commentary on the significance and the history of the place, we donated towards Jaldhan as Dwarka is completely dependent on Potable Water from outside.
Enroute Porbandar visited Harsiddi Mata Mandir, spotted Dhirubhai Ambani’s Ancestral home .
Bharath Matha Mandir at Porbandhar |
Mahatma Gandhiji's birth place at Porbandar |
Mahatma's house ..visitors entry gate |
A peekaboo moment inside Gandhiji's house |
Dhirubhai Ambani's ancestral home |
Sudhama Temple |
At Somnath we had booked Maheshwari Bhavan, after dumping the luggage left for Sri Golaknath Dham near Triveni Ghat, Pandu Gufa and Surya Temple.
Lord Krishna breathed his last at Gujarat’s Prabhas Patan. Golok Dham was the place from where Krishna embarked onto his journey to the Nijdham .The footprints of Krishna are present at the place from where he left for the Baikunth Dham. Following in Krishna’s footsteps his elder brother Balram also made his journey to Nijdham via same route.
Golakdham- Bhagwan Shree Krishna took his divine journey to Neejadham |
Footprints of Bhagwan ShriKrishna |
Temple of Lord Somnathji |