The renovated temple is located a few km away from the Dwarkadish temple and in a very picturesque location. The best time to visit is during the sunset.
It's among the most exquisite temples I've ever seen.a sea-encircled temple. The main road and the temple are connected by a bridge that you must cross to get there. Sunset and sunrise must be experienced. You get to enjoy a lovely sea view. Arriving at the temple, a little but beautiful self-manifested shrine with a history of almost 5000 years. It is said that anointing happens spontaneously during the monsoons by rain or occasionally by the sea.
This temple is on a small hillock, located in a short way into the sea. The connecting pathway gets submerged at times / during high tide. Waves are seen crushing the sorrounding walls. A good sun-set point. Having darshan of Lord BHADKESHWAR in the small garbhalaya, devotees relax/spend some time, viewing sunset. Cradles are there in the beach nearby for swinging and camels for riding.vehicle parking is there. The temple is 3 to 4 kms from Main temple and shared autos too available.visited this picturesque, tiny temple in Dwarka, which has a gorgeous backdrop of the vast sea and offers a panoramic view. Photography is not allowed inside the temple. Vendors sell loose pearls, semi-precious stones, conch shells at very reasonable prices. There is no toilet or drinking water facility. No eateries too! Please carry your snacks along and have a small picnic here, but again, no shady place to sit awhile, if you visit it in the day time!
Locaded in sea. This small temple is build on a rock in sea. The shiv ling is said to be more than 500 years old which has come from sea. Devotees of shiv must come and visit this shiv temple.
Popularly known as Bhadkeshwar mahadev. The scenic beauty around the temple would attract you more for photographies. A lovely roack bwd around the temple make sea tides lovely to watch.
It's the borderline west-coast view of India. Incredibly beautiful. Definitely worth a visit. One can also spot the Dwarka Lighthouse pretty well (for photographs, etc) from this point.
Best natural and spiritual place. When you seat at temple at evening time, you will lost your current world and only feeling nature's waves. Take your head to Bhadkeshvar Mahadev and bless will nature. Visit must at evening time.
Great location for shivas temple, its on sea shore and very less crowdy. There is a nearby lighthouse that adds the beauty to the view. You can sit there relax and listen to the waves crashing at the shore. Its just mesmerizing.