Dwarkadhish Temple

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Naini, India

Hindu temple

Dwarkadhish Temple Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Dwarkadhish Temple is located in Naini, India on Malmaliya - Jalalpur - Chhapra Rd. Dwarkadhish Temple is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category hindu temple in India.

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Malmaliya - Jalalpur - Chhapra Rd

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SAFDAR ALI

Nice temple. Prasad offerings is easily available and all materials of worshiping.

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Ashish Singh Rajput

Best temple in chapra (Saran) ...

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Anurag Kumar Chaturvedi

One of the most beautiful temple of Lord Krishna situated 5 Kms away from Chapra town.

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Avinash Garg

Very quiet place! A must visit for mind refreshments.

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Anurag Kr. Choubey

Woww It's Construction design is tremendously incredible. The most iconic Place of Saran District located about 7-8 km from Shyam chowk Chapra. You will love this place for it's incredible Temple construction design and vastness. Maa Durga, Hanuman ji, Lord krishna n Radha ma, Visshnu ji and Mahadev have their residing here as main deity. Local market here is for Worship aid Materials. Evening would be the best time to visit this iconic place

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RohitSingh

The temple is newly made,it is neat and clean, and has a large parking area, most of all you get here peace. There are some toy, worship materials shops infront of the temple. It is about 10 -12 kilomiter from chapra town thats why this also made it a holiday hotspot too. This place is really cool and i like this place .

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Rajendra Kumar Singh

Most important historic and tourist destination in chapra.

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Shailja Vishwash

Shri keishna the ninth avtaar of shri vishnu took birth in mathura in modern day uttar pradesh and ruled dwaraka in modern day gujrat. The dwarikadhish temple is also known as jagat mandir is one of the four sacred places of worship and is one of the char dham sites visited by Adi Shankarachary in the 8th century. It was built by vajranabh the great grandson of sri Krishna. Morning timing- 07 am to 12:30 pm Evening timing- 05 pm to 09:30 pm