The Dwarkadhish Temple, located in the holy city of Mathura, India, holds immense historical and religious significance. Built in 1814 by Seth Gokul Das Parikh, the Treasurer of Gwalior State, the temple is a prominent pilgrimage site for Hindus. It is dedicated to Lord Krishna, who is revered as the ‘King of Dwarka’, hence the name ‘Dwarkadhish’. The temple, with its unique blend of Rajasthani and local Indian architectural styles, serves as a testament to India’s rich cultural heritage. The site is particularly significant for the followers of Vaishnavism, who believe in the supremacy of Lord Vishnu and his avatars, including Krishna.
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