Narayan Sarovar Temple, Kutch, Gujarat
Ideally nestled at the serene bank of the Narayan Sarovar Lake, the temple is one of the sacred pilgrimages.
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Narayan Sarovar is actually Lake of Narayan, another name for Lord Vishnu. There are five sacred lakes present Kutch, Gujarat. A temple complex has been erected by the banks of one of these lakes. Narayan Sarovar Temple of Kutch, Gujarat is one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites for orthodox Hindus. The architecture resembles medieval times, with awe-inspiring carvings. The sarovar is looked at as one of the five holy ponds in India. Temples of Shri Trikamraiji, Lakshiminarayan, Govardhannathji, Dwarkanath, Adinarayan, Ranchhodraiji and Lakshmiji have been constructed by the lakes. Devotees from all over the country trudge to Narayan Sarovar temple to worship the host of Lords/Goddesses to earn fine luck.
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(Last Updated on : 02-05-2014)
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