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The Dwarkadhish Temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna, holds a significant place in Hindu religious practices, with a rich tradition of aartis and poojas. The temple follows a daily schedule for darshan, poojas, and aartis, allowing devotees to participate in and witness various rituals throughout the day.

In the mornings, the temple conducts the Mangla Aarti at 6:30 AM, followed by several darshans and poojas, including the Mangla Darshan, Snan Vidhi (Abhishek Pooja), Shringar Darshan, and others, leading up to the Anosar at 1:00 PM. The evening schedule starts at 5:00 PM with Uthappan, followed by the Sandhya Aarti and Shayan Aarti, concluding with the temple shutting down at 9:30 PM​​​​.
This structured schedule enables a spiritual environment for devotees, embodying the essence of devotion and worship in Hinduism, focusing on Lord Krishna. The rituals such as the Snan Vidhi, Shringar (adorning the deity), and various bhogs (offerings) reflect the deep-rooted cultural and spiritual significance attributed to the temple practices.

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