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Koteshwar

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About Koteshwar

Far From City: 95 kms from city center
Cost: About Koteshwar Weather: Time Required:1-2 hrs Open Time:6:00 AM - 1:00 PM, 4:00 PM - 8:30 PM Cost:No entry fee

Legend and History of Koteshwar Numerous legends surround this place. According to one of them, the story of Koteshwar begins with Ravana, who won a Shiva linga from Lord Shiva as a reward for his piousness. But in his briskness, Ravana dropped the linga, and it fell here at Koteshwar. To punish Ravana, Shiva illusioned the appearance of tens of thousands of lingas. Ravana, unable to distinguish the original from the others, picked one and left in haste. The temple is built around the original one left behind. The earliest mentions of Koteshwar were found in the records of a Chinese traveller in the 7th century named Hieun-Tsiang who portrays the place as an important harbour, with around 80 monasteries and just 5 miles in boundary from the mouth of the Indus River. The main temple was built in 1820 as per the inscriptions found on the left wall of the main gate, by Sundarji and Jetha Shivji, two Brahmin Seths by caste. On the site of the main building complex, there stood an older building, details of which have been lost in time. Things To Do in Koteshwar Being the location of two famous Hindu pilgrimage sites, the Koteshwar temple and the Narayan Sarovar are places of great spirituality and tranquillity. The sites are not as crowded as its Gujarati counterparts of Dwarka or Somnath. The history and legends associated with the temple is in itself a great incentive to visit. Additionally, the Koteshwar Temple is an architectural paradise. Expansive domes, lovely hallways, quaint courtyards and to add to the beauty, the idyllic waters of the Arabian Sea. Narayan Sarovar is one of the five sacred lakes mentioned in the Hindu mythology of Bhagavad Gita. It is the spot of a famous temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The architecture here is majestic and awe-inspiring. According to a legend, the Sarasvati River had an outlet to Narayan Sarovar, being the reason for its source of sweet water although it borders the sea. The views of the sea are particularly beautiful during crimson red sunsets over the horizon. It is said that on a clear and cloudless night, you can view the city lights of Karachi, all the way in Pakistan!

Best time to visit Koteshwar Koteshwar is one of the lesser known tourist destinations in Gujarat, so you can expect it not to be very crowded any time of the year. The months between October and March are advisable to take up travel here as they are comparatively cooler than the months of summer which can get pretty humid and uncomfortable. An annual fair is held here from 11th to 15th, during the Hindu calendar months of Karthik (usually overlapping in November).  How to Reach Koteshwar District headquarters of Kutch is in Bhuj, which is the closest city at a distance of 150 kilometres approximately. State transport buses also frequent daily from Bhuj. Private vehicles can be hired in Bhuj after negotiating the prices. These are the only ways to reach Koteshwar by road. The nearest railway station is also in Bhuj.

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Tips It is advisable to take care of one's belongings. In addition to this, all the items of utmost importance should be carried along on the trip. No garbage should be littered inside or around the temple. The best time to visit the temple is in July and August.

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