Dwarkadhish

Darshan Timing

Dwarka, known as one of the Chardham temples and also one of the seven sacred cities called ‘Sapta Puris,’ is a very popular destination for pilgrims from all over India. People visit this holy city to experience its peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. The main attraction here is the Dwarkadheesh Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Krishna. Devotees come throughout the year to seek blessings. Inside the temple, Lord Krishna is worshipped in the form of a four-armed black stone idol. He is treated like a king, with special daily rituals known as ‘Nityakram,’ which include prayers, offerings, and ceremonies that are performed several times every day to honor him.

Morning
Mangla Arti
6:30
Mangla Darshan
7:00 To 8:00
Abhishek Pooja
8:00 To 9:00
Shringar Darshan
9:00 to 09:30
Snanbhog, Darshan Closed
9:30 to 10:15
Shringar Arti
10:30 to 10:45
Gwal Bhog, Darshan Closed
11:05 to 11:20
Darshan
11:20 to 12:00
Rajbhog, Darshan Closed
12:00 to 12:20
Anosar, Darshan Closed
1:00
Evening
Uthappan, First Darshan
5:00
Uthappan Bhog, Darshan Closed
5:30 to 5:45
Darshan
5:45 to 7:15
Sandhya Bhog, Darshan Closed
7:15 to 7:30
Sandhya Arti
7:30 to 7:45
Shayan Bhog, Darshan Closed
8:00 to 8:10
Darshan
8:10 to 8:30
Shayan Arti
8:30 to 8:35
Darshan
8:35 to 9:00
Bantabhog & Shayan, Darshan Closed
9:00 to 9:20