Nageshwar Somnath Jyotirlingas Dwarkadish Tirth Yatra 4N 5D

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Somnath Jyotirling Temple, Somnath Mandir Road, Somnath, Gujarat, India
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Breakfast

Trip Staff

Driver

Transport

Car

Accomodation

Deluxe

Destination

Gujarat

Trip Pace

Moderate

Group Size

4 - 8

Rating

4 Stars

About this tour

Discover the holiest pilgrim sites in India, Explore the boundless energy of the Jyotirlinga and Learn their importance in our lives. It is a common belief that a person who is fortunate to visit all the 12 Jyotirlingas during their lifetime is released from all karmic debt backlog and attains moksha. The 12 Jyotirlingas are associated with each of the 12 zodiac signs and visiting the one associated with a person’s sun sign is recommended . The Lingam is the infinite creation of energy, it is represented by a round stone (symbolic of the dome of the sky) and sitting in the yoni (representing the earth). Sometimes it has a more phallic presentation symbolic of the interwoven divine male and female energies. There are twelve Jyotirlinga temples found throughout India, which are naturally occurring Lingas. These are places where the Linga was found and a temple was built around it. The found Linga already had the power of Shiva within it, it did not need pranipratishta to awaken it or instill Shiva’s energy into it. The jyotirlinga represents the atman (Soul).

Nageshwar is home to one of the 12 jyotirlingas (self-manifested shivalinga) in India. The red building lies at a short distance from the town. At the end of a large hall is the main sanctum with the shivalinga. Close to the temple is another important spiritual spot called Gopi Talav Tirth, a lake that is connected to the legends of gopis visiting Lord Krishna and eventually offering their lives to merge with the soil here. Legend goes that it was here that a demon called Daaruka imprisoned a Shiva devotee called Supriya. The chants of ‘Om Namaha Shivay’ by Supriya invoked Lord Shiva who arrived here and vanquished the demon. A self-manifested Shivalinga appeared here and is prayed to this date.

The Dwarkadhish Temple (Jagat Mandir), is believed to have been established more than 2500 years ago by Lord Krishna’s great grandson, Vajranabh. The ancient temple has been renovated several times, especially leaving imprints of 16th and 19th centuries. The temple stands on a small hill accessed by 50 plus steps, with heavily sculptured walls that cocoon the sanctum with the main Krishna idol. Around the complex lie other smaller shrines. The walls have intricately carved mythical characters and legends. The impressive 43 m high spire is topped with a flag made from 52 yards of cloth that flutters in the soft breeze from the Arabian Sea behind the temple. There are two doors (swarg and moksh) for the entry and exit of the temple. A bridge called Sudama Setu (7am–1pm, 4–7.30pm) at the base of the temple takes one across the Gomti creek towards the beach.

The First Aadi Jyotirling Shree Somnath Mahadev and the sacred soil where Lord Shri Krishna took his last journey to their Neejdham. Somnath temple stands at the shore of the Arabian ocean on the western corner of Indian subcontinent in Gujarat State. This pilgrimage is one of the oldest and finds its reference in the ancient texts like Skandpuran, Shreemad Bhagavat, Shivpuran etc. The hymn from Rig-Veda quoted below mention the Bhagvan Someshwar along with the great pilgrimage like Gangaji, Yamunaji and Eastward Saraswati. This signifies the ancient value of this Tirthdham. Somnath is in Prabhas Patan which is very near to Veraval of Gir Somnath District.

The Moon God is said to have been relieved from the curse of his father-in-law Daksha Prajapati by the blessings of Bhagvan Somnath. In the Shiva Purana and Nandi Upapurana, Shiva said, `I am always present everywhere but specially in 12 forms and places as the Jyotirlingas`. Somnath is one of these 12 holy places. This is the first among the twelve holy Shiva Jyotirlings. The shore temple of Somnath is believed to have been built in 4 phases-in gold by Lord Soma, in silver by Ravi, in wood by lord Krishna and in stone by King Bhimadeva. It has withstood the six-repeated desecration by the Muslim invaders. The very existence of this temple is symbol of reconstructive spirit and cultural unity of our society. The seventh existing temple is built in the Kailas Mahameru Prasad style. The Iron man of India Sardar Shri Vallabhbhai Patel is the pioneer of the existing temple. The temple is consisting of Garbhgruh, Sabhamandap and Nrityamandap with a 155F feet high Shikhar. The Kalash at the top of the Shikhar weighs 10 tons and the Dhwajdand is 27 feet tall and 1 foot in circumference. The Abadhit Samudra Marg, Tirth Stambh (Arrow) indicates the unobstructed sea route to the South Pole. The nearest land towards South Pole is about 9936 km. away. This is a wonderful indicator of the ancient Indian wisdom of geography and strategic location of the Jyotirling. The temple renovated by Maharani Ahalyabai is adjacent to the main temple complex. Hari Har Tirthdham in Somnath is the holy place of Lord Shri Krishna’s Neejdham Prasthan Leela. The place where Lord Shri Krishna was hit by an arrow of a poacher is known as Bhalka Tirth. After being hit by the arrow, Lord Shri Krishna arrived at the holy confluence of Hiran, Kapila and Saraswati and their Sangam with the ocean. He performed his divine Neejdham Prasthan Leela at the sacred and peaceful banks of river Hiran. The Geetamandir is built here where the divine message of Shrimad Bhagavat Geeta is carved on eighteen marble pillars. Shri Lakshminarayan Mandir is near by Geetamandir. The Balramji Cave is the place from where Lord Shrikrishna’s elder brother Balaramji took journey to his nijdham-patal. Here is the Parshuram Tapobhumi, where Bhagvan Parshuramji carried out penance and he was relieved from the sin of Kshatriya killings. The Pandavas have said to have visited this place and taken holy bath in the Jalprabhas and built five Shiv temples. The Somnath Trust has endeavored to develop the whole Shri Krishna Neejdham Prasthan Tirth in an wholesome manner.

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Included/Excluded

  • Accommodation for 4 nights, 2 nights at Dwarka.
  • Accommodation for 1 night each Somnath and Rajkot.
  • VIP darshan at Jyotilingas and Dwarkadish Temple as per availability.
  • Local sight-seeing with local guides at all locations as per availability.
  • Airport and hotel transfers.
  • All sightseeing and airport transfers
  • International or domestic air tickets
  • Tips, Gratuities and GST charges as applicable
  • Portage
  • Photo and video charges
  • Any services not included in the itinerary

Cancellation Fee

  • Air tickets cancellation will be as per airline policy.
  • Tour Cancellation prior 45 days to departure – no charges apply.
  • Tour Cancellation prior 30 days to departure – 25% charge of the total tour cost.
  • Tour Cancellation prior 21 days to departure – 50% charge of the total tour cost.
  • Tour Cancellation prior 15 days to departure – 100% charge of the total tour cost

Itinerary

  • Upon arrival at Jamnagar airport transfer to Dwarka (approx. 130 kms – 2 hrs).
  • Enroute freshen up and lunch (Optional).
  • Upon arrival in Dwarka hotel check-in.
  • Depending on arrival time head to ferry terminal for darshan at Bhet Dwarka temple.
  • Depending on the time availability head for evening aarti darshan at Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple.
  • Overnight at Lemontree Hotel Dwarka or similar

  • After breakfast we head for darshan at the dwarkadish temple.
  • Later we explore the beautiful town of Dwarka
  • Rukshmani Devi Temple: An Architectural Masterpiece
  • Gomti Ghat: The Confluence Of Gomti River & Arabian Sea
  • Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple: For Peace And Tranquility
  • Sudama Setu: For Panoramic Views Of The City
  • Dwarka Beach & Lighthouse: Breathtakingly Beautiful
  • Dunny Point: Something For Nature Lovers
  • Gita Mandir: A Shrine Dedicated To Bhagvad Gita
  • ISKCON Temple: A Famous Lord Krishna Temple
  • Gopi Talav: A Historically Religious Place
  • Swami Narayan Temple: An Iconic Swaminarayan Temple
  • Shivrajpur Beach; Lighthouse: Escape From The Hustle Of The City
  • Samudra Narayana Temple: Seek Peace And Spirituality
  • Nexon Beach: Relaxation With Beautiful Views
  • Overnight at Lemontree Hotel Dwarka or similar

  • After breakfast at the hotel and depending on sightseeing options depart for Somnath (approx.. 233 kms – 4 hrs).
  • Enroute freshen up and lunch (Optional).
  • Upon arrival in Somnath hotel check-in. Depending on arrival time do darshan at Somnath Jyotirlinga Temple
  • Some places to visit in and around Somnath are as follows:-
  • Triveni Sangam
  • Bhalka Tirth
  • Geeta Mandir
  • Panch Pandav Gufa
  • Junagadh Gate
  • Laxminarayan Temple
  • Somnath Beach
  • Prabhas Patan Museum
  • Kamnath Mahadev Temple
  • Overnight at Fern Residency Somnath or similar

  • After breakfast at the hotel and depending on sightseeing options in Somnath we head for Rajkot. (approx.. 195 kms – 4 hrs).
  • Evening is free to explore the town of Rajkot.
  • Overnight at Hotel Fortune Park Rajkot or similar

  • Day free to explore Rajkot and later depart for Rajkot International airport for your return flight. Shop at the famous Rajkot markets and lunch (Optional).

Duration

Multi Day

Language

English
Hindi

Travel Guide

  • Our programs are completely flexible and based on the travellers preferences while keeping in mind the limited time available at the destination. Our local partners and guides ensure a smooth passage and a memorable holiday. Honest Pricing & Client Satisfaction Guaranteed !!!
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Tour Location

Somnath Jyotirling Temple, Somnath Mandir Road, Somnath, Gujarat, India
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