Along-with covering various tourist places, the ghumakkars
are also on to cover certain landmarks such as hill stations, rivers,
jyotirlings, etc. Having covered seven
jyotirlings so far and with a view to cover one more this time, a visit to Ahmedabad
and Dwarka was planned.
Dwarka is a city and a municipality
of Devbhoomi Dwarka district in the Gujarat state in India . It is one of the foremost dham of four sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites, and is one of the Sapta Puri seven most ancient religious cities in the country. Dwarka is also the ancient kingdom of Krishna and is believed to have been the first capital of Gujarat .
The Dwarakadheesh Temple was built in the 6th to 7th century. Dwarka is 444 Km. away from Ahmedabad. Prior to the reallocation of the districts, this city was part Jamnagar District.
The visit commenced on 21.12.2013 by Rajdhani which started
on time at 7.55 p.m. As old age is setting in, I shudder if I have to climb to the upper tier in AC3Tier and thus this time for a change we booked tickets in AC2Tier.
In the morning, on reaching
Gandhi Ashram was set up on a quiet stretch of the Sabarmati River in 1917. During the
lifetime of Mahatma Gandhi it was known as Satyagraha Ashram and was the center of freedom movement. Mahatma Gandhi began his famous "Dandi March" from
here in 1930 to protest against the Salt Tax imposed by the British. 'Hridaya Kunj', the simple cottage where he lived, is preserved as a National
Monument. Gandhi's spartan living quarters are preserved as a small museum and there is a pictorial record of the major events in his life. Entry to the
ashram is free.
The Sat-Chit-Anand
Water Show or the lazor show reveals India’s ancient secret of inner light
through an Upanishadic story of Nachiketa, a nine year old boy, who bravely
confronts Yamraaj, the God of Death, and receives from him the knowledge that
has made India, a land of enlightenment.
Nachiketa, a nine year
old boy, who by his father, raged by his inconvenient questions, is offered to
Death God, Yama. The boy in his
innocence reaches Yama Puri and finds that Lord Yama is away for three
days. The boy, without food and water,
waits for the Yama God to return. On
return, Yama is surprised to see a boy of 9 years in his body at his gate. The boy seeks confirmation of Yama that he is
the God of death. When the boy inquired
as to why people are afraid of him, Yama tells the boy that people are afraid
of the fear of uncertainty. He then
demonstrates his destructive powers by manipulation of the five elements of
water, fire, air, space and earth.
Finding that it is not the time for the boy to be called by Yama, Lord
advises him to go back. The boy
expressed his inability as that would amount to be disobedient of his father’s
orders. The Yama God is very pleased by
the boy and asks him to seek three boons.
As the first boon, the
boy seeks his father’s happiness. As
second, he seeks beneficial power of fire for general welfare of the
mankind. From that day onwards, the Agni
of Hawankund is called ‘Nachiketa Agni’.
The Yama God is again pleased that the boy has not so far sought
anything for himself. As the third boom
the boy requests the Yama God to reveal the mistery of death and whether the
death is the end of life or whether life continues after death. The Yama God allures Nachiketa in many ways
to avoid this question. He offers
riches, kingdom and other pleasures. But
the boy is adamant. Ultimately the Yama
God has to give in.
It is I which
dies. Anyone who has stopped seeing
things from centre which is “I”, for him/her there is no death. The consciousness, distinct from matter, does
not die but continues. What one has to
realize is that one is not matter.
Security at Akshardham Temple was very tight and no one was allowed to take mobile, camera, hand bags or even water bottles inside the Temple complex. Many corner shops and a big
restaurant were available inside the temple complex for water and snacks, etc.
On this day, we saw
main Dwarkadheesh Temple , Rukmini
Temple , Sunset point,
etc.
One has to go through security check, before entering the
imes daily at the top of the temple.
This place is pious for
the locals of Gujarat as Gomti
River merge into
sea. Some people take bath before
visiting the Dwarkadheesh temple.
In the evening, we assemble behind Dwarka Light House to see sun set in the sea but it was not very clear due to thick clouds.
We stayed at the Guest
House of Kachigarhi light house which is around 13 kms away from the main Guest
House in Dwarka city as the same was under renovation.
24.12.2013
Nageshwar Jyotriling is
one of the 12 jyotrilings. We were lucky
enough to be a part of noon Arti and got ourselves blessed with a lovely
darshan of God.
25.12.2013
We left Guest House at
7.30 am for our return journey to Ahmadabad to
board the Rajdhani express to New Delhi . Before starting we again tried to capture
sunrise from the top of the light house.
This day the sunrise was better though not very clear. During our road journey to Ahmadabad , we saw birds like Indian Roller
(Neel Khanth), Bank Myna, Black Drongo, Green bea-eater and Demoiselle Cranes and
reached Ahemdabad Railway Station at around 4.30 pm. In between, we did some shopping for Aditya
and mom. The train started on time and
reached next day 26.12.2013 at New Delhi Railway Station at 8 am.