Travel India: Lord Krishna is worshiped in many forms in our country. Their ancient temples are located in many parts of the country. In which people have a lot of faith. Lord Krishna is considered to be the 8th incarnation of Vishnu and in Hindu religion he is called by many names like Kanhaiya, Shyam, Keshav, Dwarkesh, Vasudev. Everyone knows the things related to the birth of Shri Krishna. But do you know how Shri Krishna died? If not, then today in this article we are going to introduce you to the place where Lord Shri Krishna left his body.
This place has a special connection with Lord Krishna. Mausal Parva, one of the eighteen books of the epic Mahabharata, tells about the last days of Lord Krishna. According to the epic, Shri Krishna died due to an arrow. A hunter named Jiru mistook Shri Krishna for a deer and fired an arrow at him. At that time Shri Krishna was meditating in the forest.
Shri Krishna breathed his last at this place in Gujarat.
Shri Krishna was hit by an arrow near Bhalka Tirtha in Saurashtra, Gujarat. If you are going somewhere on Holi then definitely plan to go here. This temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is believed that whoever comes here with a true heart, all his wishes are fulfilled.
how to reach?
The nearest place to Bhalka Tirtha is Veraval Railway. People can easily reach by road via Somnath, Junagadh, Bhavnagar and Porbandar. You will get buses from here every day.
Apart from this, if you are coming by air then you can also take help of Rajkot Airport. Bhalka Tirtha is located in Veraval city of Prabhas region of Saurashtra, Gujarat.
Apart from this, many packages are also available from Somnath. Moving through the package is also very easy. If you are coming from other states then train will be best for you. Because the ticket price in sleeper coach ranges from Rs 300 to Rs 400.
places to visit
Apart from Bhalka Tirtha, you can also visit Chorwad Beach, Five Pandava Caves and Somnath Beach. Apart from this, you can also visit places like Gir National Park, Uparkot Fort and Sabarmati Ashram.