Dwarka
the headquarters of Okhamandal taluka is in the extreme
west of the Saurashtra peninsula on the Arabian Sea. It
is a station on the Ahmedabad-Okha broad gauge railway
line, about 137-km from Jamnagar, 217 km from Rajkot and
378 km from Ahmedabad.
A state highway with Jamnagar and Okha also connects it.
Nearest airport is Jamnagar. Dwarka lies on 20.22' north
latitude and 69.05' east longitude and built on the night
bank of Gamut creek. Dwarka was known as the city of Gold.
Shree Krishna came here from Mathura along with some Yadav
families and establishes his own empire Dwarka. That was
the legend but science proved it partially. Scientists
researched on that and have found some facts.
Dwarka is derived from 'Dwar', a door, and in ancient
times its flourishing port was considered to be the gateway
to the main land. As 'Ka' means 'Brahma' meaning, gateway
to Moksha. It is called Dwarkamati and Dwarkavati. Being
adopted home and capital of Shri Krishna after he gave
up Mathura. It is held in such a high esteem as a place
of Hindu pilgrimage that it is considered to be one of
the four principle holy places or chardham, it is also
known as Mokshapuri.
'There
are five jewels in Saurashtra, namely rivers, women, horses
the fourth Somnath and fifth is the darshan of the idol
of Hari or Shri Krishna'