Located on the trances of madhavpur Ghed, is believed to be the sacred place where lord Krishna married to his wife goddess Rukmini. The very old temple was in fact, destroyed a long ago to be converted into ruins, but the new one which was reconstructed on the same spot is considered to be the replica of the same. Nearby signature view of this temple is the most elegant part, as it has the soothing vibes of the beach as such it's situated beside the seashore. The statues of lord Krishna and Rukmini Devi are kept in the centre, which is an epitome of purity and eternity. Also inside the premises, you can see a Mandapam, which symbolises the shaadi mandap of Krishna and Rukmini, and their Charan padukas for bliss.
Amongst the 108 parshvanath bhagwan, dedicated to shri Balej Parshvanath Prabhu, this temple is a daresar of jain religion followed by Jainism ideology. It's an ancient temple which has a free dining arena, dharamshala, and an inbuilt garden. Beautifully designed with handcrafted marble which includes a ghumat pillar decorated with colourful mirrors. If you're very fond of visiting ashrams like places, this place needs a visit in order to excite your peace of mind.