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TEMPLE · HERITAGEAn exquisitely carved 12th-century shrine to Krishna's queen — and the poignant legend of a curse that set it apart from Dwarka.
About two kilometres outside Dwarka stands one of the area’s architectural gems: the Rukmini Devi temple, dedicated to Rukmini, Krishna’s principal queen. Dating to around the 12th century, it is far more finely carved than its age-worn exterior first suggests, with bands of gods, celestial figures, elephants and dancers covering its walls.
What intrigues visitors most is its location. Why does the queen’s temple stand apart, away from Krishna’s own great temple in the town? Local legend answers with the tale of the sage Durvasa, whose curse is said to have separated the divine couple — a story lovingly retold at the shrine.
Quieter than the main temple yet richly atmospheric, the Rukmini Devi temple is a rewarding short detour for anyone drawn to art, legend and devotion.
The richly carved shrine to Rukmini.
A 12th-century temple of fine sculpture.
The temple is built in the carved Solanki-era style outside Dwarka.
Sage Durvasa's curse is said to separate Krishna and Rukmini — explaining the temple's distance.
It is revered as part of the Dwarka pilgrimage circuit.
Admired as one of Dwarka's finest pieces of temple architecture.
Walls rich with gods, dancers and elephants.
Dedicated to Krishna's chief queen.
The tale behind its lonely setting.
A gem of Solanki-era craftsmanship.
Calmer than the bustling main temple.
Just 2 km from Dwarka town.
The richly sculpted Rukmini temple.
Gods, dancers and elephants in stone.
Worship Rukmini, Krishna's queen, in the shrine.
Look closely at the figural bands on the walls.
Learn the story of Durvasa's curse.
Circle the temple to see all the sculpture.
Enjoy the calm away from the main crowds.
Combine it with the Dwarkadhish temple.
Bands of sculpture across the shrine.
Though modest in size, the Rukmini Devi temple is a fine example of western-Indian (Solanki-era) temple art. A shikhara rises over the sanctum, while the outer walls are worked in horizontal bands of sculpture — deities, apsaras, naratharas (human figures) and rows of elephants and horses — that reward close looking.
The interior, centred on the image of Rukmini, is intimate and atmospheric. Set apart on the road outside Dwarka, the temple’s quiet dignity and its legend give it a character all its own.
~12th-century shrine
Shikhara over the sanctum
Figural carved wall-bands
Intimate Rukmini sanctum
Cool and pleasant — the best season for the Dwarka coast.
Warm and humid with sea breezes; Janmashtami is a highlight.
Hot and bright; sea breezes ease it — go early or late.
⏰ Pair it with Dwarka; mornings are calm and the low light brings out the wall carvings.
Jamnagar Airport (~135 km), then road to Dwarka.
Dwarka station is ~3 km; autos reach the temple.
About 2 km outside Dwarka on the Bet Dwarka road.
STONE & STORY
The carved wall-bands and the shikhara.
Morning light rakes the sculpture beautifully.
Inner-shrine photography may be limited.
Close-ups of the figures reward the effort.
Krishna's five-storey Char Dham shrine
Cliff temples along the western shore
A swaying pedestrian bridge over the Gomti
India's longest cable-stayed bridge to Okha
◐ Midday · turquoise water
◐ Sunset · fishing boats
Unlimited rotla, kadhi, shaak and ghee-rich fare.
Sev, ganthiya and fried snacks in the bazaars.
Chaat, kachori and sweets near the temple.
Dwarka is largely vegetarian; temple prasad is offered.
About 2 km outside Dwarka, on the road toward Bet Dwarka.
Rukmini, the principal queen of Krishna.
It dates to around the 12th century.
Legend says a curse by sage Durvasa separated Krishna and Rukmini.
No, darshan is free.
Roughly 6 AM–12 and 4–8 PM.
Its fine Solanki-era carving of gods, dancers and elephants.
About 30–45 minutes.
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