By the mercy of Sri Dwarkadhisa, the waters of Gomati River are crystal clear, unlike many rivers around the world. When river waters are full, one can see clearly the river bed and one’s reflection. Since Gomati is a tidal river, its waters at times recede and other times are full. It is very auspicious to take bath at Gomati River. Gomati Sangam Ghat is the sacred place where Gomati River flows. This ghat can be reached by climbing down 56 steps from the Swarga Dwar of the Dwarkadhisa Temple. Gomati River meets the sea at the Chakratirtha Ghat. The Chakratirtha Ghat is famous for a wheel with white porous type stones, called as Dwarkashila or...
Read moreGomti Ghat consists of steps leading to the Gomti River, which is also a holy place for pilgrims to take a dip in the river, before visiting Dwarakadish temple. The ghat has a number of small shrines dedicated to the Samudra (God of the Sea), Saraswati and Lakshmi. Other notable temples in the ghat area include the Samudra Narayana (Sangam Narayana) temple, which is at the confluence of the Gomti River with the sea, the Chakra Narayana temple where there is a stone with an imprint of a chakra as a manifestation of Vishnu, and the Gomati temple, which has an idol of the river goddess Gomati that is said to have been brought to earth by the...
Read moreGomti river adjoining sea near dwarka mandir. Water is so clear that one can easily vier colour change in between. View is spectacular & soothing. There is temple in the corner which is perfect place for photoshoot. One must visit the ghat when comes for Dwarkadhees darshan. Lot of public amenities developed now in comparison to...
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