Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, July 14

Amid heavy rains, a lightning on Tuesday afternoon struck on the flag mast of the world famous Dwarkadheesh temple in Gujarat's Devbhumi-Dwarka district.

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While the flag got torn, no other damage was reported to the famous Lord Krishna's temple or the people near or inside the temple.

Jagat Mandir of Lord Dwarkadheesh witnessed a long spell of lightning with thunder showers. No damage or loss except the flag getting torn. Lord Dwarkadheesh is always a saviour. Jay Dwarkadheesh!#Dwarka #Gujarat #Rains #Monsoon #Lightningstrikes pic.twitter.com/VA65y9pXae

— Parimal Nathwani (@mpparimal) July 13, 2021

The videos of lightning on the temple have surfaced on social media.

द्वारका : #द्वारकाधीश मंदिर पर बिजली गिरी।

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लोकचर्चा मानो भगवान द्वारकाधीश ने संकट को अपने सर लिया।#JayDwarkadhish pic.twitter.com/1nz3MbjL9b

— Janak Dave (@dave_janak) July 13, 2021

As per a statement issued by the office of Shah in Gandhinagar, his Lok Sabha constituency, the lightning has not damaged the temple structure.

The statement said Union Home Minister Amit Shah held a telephonic talk with the temple management as well as with the district collector on learning about the lightning strike.

Also, known as the Jagat mandir, the Dwarkadhish temple is believed to be over 2,000 years old.