Description
Gopi Talav or the Gopi Tank is a little lake encompassed by shoe like yellow sand, known as Gopi Chandan. This Chandan is utilized by enthusiasts of Lord Krishna to make tilak stamps on their bodies. The Talav has an exceptional importance in the Hindu folklore, as it is accepted to be where gopis came to see Lord Krishna in Dwarka. It is trusted that Lord Krishna executed an evil presence named Bhaumasura and liberated 16,000 princesses from his royal residence at this site. This site got its name as Gopi Talav after the Gopi princesses, who began to look all starry eyed at Lord Krishna and needed to wed him. Gopi Talav is found only 20 km north of Dwarka and 5 km from the Nageshwara Jyotirlinga Temple. This holy lake is arranged on the course to Beyt Dwarka from the fundamental town. Neighborhood transportation like transports and auto rickshaws are accessible from the town for going by this site.
Gopi Talav is a mid size lake located around 20 kms from Dwarka on the way to Bet Dwarka. The story behind the lake takes us back to Lord Krishna’s childhood when he was revered by the gopis of Vrindavan. When Krishna shifted his capital to Dwarka, the gopis couldn’t bear his estrangement. They came to meet him in Dwarka and performed raas on the day of sharad poornima. After the raas, they offered their lives to the soil of this land and merged with Lord Krishna. The soil here is fine and smooth bearing a yellow color and is believed to have divine properties that can cure many diseases, especially those related to skin. Today, many tourists purchase this soil, popularly known as Gopi Chandan, as a token of their visit. The whole area around Gopi Talav is made up of ghats for bathing with many shrines peppered around them. Many species of fishes and birds are found here thus contributing to a great atmosphere for photography. Gopi Talav is an important component of Dwarka’s sightseeing tour, conducted by the Dwarka Municipal Corporation as well as the local tour operators.