Shree Laxmi Narayan Mandir, Somnath, Gujarat, is located in front of the Somnath Temple. It’s Built in Dravidian (South Indian) […]
Somnath – Purana Mandir
Purana Somnath Mandir, Somnath, Gujarat, is located in front of the Somnath Temple. Also known as Ahilyabai Temple, it was […]
Somnath – Ram Mandir
Ram Mandir, Somnath, Gujarat is located near Triveni Sangam, 1 km east of Somnath Temple. Built in 2017 the Mandir […]
Somnath Temple
Somnath Shiva Temple is located in Prabhas Patan, Veraval, Gujarat, on the Sea-coast. Somnath is an ancient Temple and happens […]
Somnath – Surya Mandir
Surya Mandir, Prabhas Patan, Gujarat is located near Triveni Sangam, 1 km east of Somnath Temple. It is believed that […]
Somnath – Triveni Sangam
Triveni Sangam, Prabhas Patan, Gujarat, is located 1 km east of Somnath Temple. Triveni Sangam is the sacred confluence of […]
Porbandar – Sudama Mandir
Sudama Mandir (Temple) is located in Porbandar also known as Sudamapuri, Gujarat. The 12th century Temple was renovated and the […]
Nageshwar
Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, Gujarat, is located 18 km north-east of Dwarka. It is one of the legendary temples mentioned in […]
Dwarka – Swaminarayan
Swaminarayan Mandir, Dwarka, Gujarat, is located 600 meters west of Dwarkadhish Mandir. The temple built in 19th century CE has […]
Dwarka – Samudra Narayan
Samudra Narayan Mandir is located at the confluence of Gomti river and Arabian sea in Dwarka, Gujarat. The temple is […]
Dwarka – Rukmini Devi Mandir
Rukmini Devi Mandir, Dwarka, Gujarat, is located 3 km north of Dwarkadhish Mandir. The Temple is said to have been […]
Dwarka – Gomti Ghat
Gomti Ghat, Dwarka, Gujarat, is located at the mouth of the river, where it meets Arabian Sea. Dwarkadhish Mandir is […]
Dwarka – Dwarkadhish Mandir
Dwarkadhish Mandir is located in Dwarka, Gujarat. The five-storied structure with Nagara style Shikhara is built around 200 BCE, renovated […]
Dwarka – Brahma Kund
Brahma Kund, Dwarka, Gujarat, is located near the River Gomati Sangam Ghat, and close to Dwarkadhish temple. The Sacred Theertha […]
