Devotees flock to Dwarka just before the Fuldol festival, Celebrating the Feast of Colors with God.
Devotees are flocking to Dwarka for the Full festival. A large number of pedestrians from the state are arriving at Dwarka. A huge crowd of devotees is being seen in the markets of Dwarka and the temple of Dwarkadhish. The system has also made special preparations. About 1,200 police personnel will be deployed for the Full festival. At that time, during the Aarti of Dwarkadhish, currency notes were also rained on Lord Dwarkadhish.
Rain of currency notes on Dwarkadhish
Devotees visited Dwarkadhish and felt blessed
. Devotees celebrated Rang Utsav in the temple of Dwarkadhish and darshan of Lord Dwarkadhish. The city of Dwarka has been painted in the colors of the entire Krishnanagari, and many devotees are coming to Dwarka on foot and waving shish. Many devotees have flocked to the big Dwarka temple for the flower festival. Manav Mehraman has gathered in the markets of Dwarka to visit Dwarkadhish.
A crowd of devotees gathered.
Enthusiasm among devotees over Fuldol Utsav Fuldol Utsav
was not organized in the last two years due to the Corona period in Dwarka, the leading pilgrimage site of Lord Krishna, the main pilgrimage of Gujarat. However, this year, a flower festival has been organized in Dwarka as the Corona case has come down, and the state government has eased restrictions. For which the horse of devotees has fallen. Flower festival will be celebrated in Dwarka on 17th and 18th, which is getting a lot of enthusiasm among the devotees. Devbhoomi Dwarka, Jamnagar, Rajkot, Morbi, Surendranagar, Kutch, Sabarkantha, Banaskantha, Baroda, Ahmedabad, Anand.
The Ther-Ther Seva Campo for Pedestrians
The highway from Ahmedabad to Dwarka was buzzing with pedestrians. Many organizations have also set up Ther-Ther service camps for pedestrians from Gujarat and Saurashtra. In addition to food and drink, medical facilities are also provided to the pedestrians. Special arrangements have also been made for relaxation. Ther- ther service camps were throbbing. From Jamnagar to Dwarka, mainly significant companies like Reliance Company and Saurashtra Kelsan Boxide Company have joined the service. Pedestrians coming to visit Dwarkadhish are excited as the case of Corona is declining. Pedestrians organize Lokdairo, Rasgarba, Dhadhilila, and Saurashtra Gujarat’s grand Bhatigal folk culture programs in the tents set up on the Ther-Ther Highway at night.
Pedestrians
A flower festival is celebrated with Arbil-Gulal’s oatmeal in Aarti. With the installation of Holashtak
in Dwarkadhish temple’s temple, Dwarkadhishji is being dressed in white until the Kuldol festival. A particular type of manoratha is also held in front of Thakorji in the Kuldol festival by the priestly family.
Dwarka temple file photo
Change in Darshan time on the day of
Full Utsav Fuldol Utsav will be celebrated on Friday the 18th at Jagatmandir in Dwarka. The view of the temple on Friday has also been changed. Mangala Aarti will be held at 6 am on the day of Fuldol. Darshan will continue in the temple from 6 to 1 after that. The temple will be closed from 1 to 1-30. Bhaktasang Fuldol Utsav will be celebrated in the temple from 1-30 to 3-30 in the afternoon. Darshan will resume at 5 pm, and the temple will close at 9-30 pm.
Pilgrims entering Dwarka will
be allowed to enter the temple from the Patangan of Kirtistambh on Dhirubhai Ambani Marg to obey Dwarkadhishji. After seeing Lord Dwarkadhish, the pilgrims will have to exit the temple from the main entrance (Swarg Dwar).
Under the guidance of Devbhoomi Dwarka District Police Chief Sunil Joshi and District Collector Mukesh Pandya, 1200 police personnel
will maintain law and order in the Full Utsav program. Police personnel, including 5 DySp, 15 PI, 50 PSI, SRD, SRP, GRD, will be deployed in Dwarka and surrounding areas. DYSP in charge of Dwarka temple Under the guidance of Sameer Sarda, special barricading is provided to the visitors in the temple premises, and a separate arrangement is made for the pilgrims.