Every pilgrim's journey begins at the Swagatam dvaar — an air-conditioned welcome hall with information desks, luggage lockers, seating, drinking water, restrooms, and a first-darshan of Bhagwan Nilkanth.
Trained volunteer sevaks staff the welcome desks from 5:45 AM until 9:00 PM. A printed darshan-map in English, Hindi and Gujarati is handed to every group. The Swagatam hall also houses the main ticket counters for the Cultural Exhibition, Nauka Vihar and the Swimming Pool.
Trilingual volunteers, printed maps, darshan guides.
A small murti of Bhagwan Nilkanth greets every arriving pilgrim.
Free for day visitors. Digital key issued at the desk.
Before the first aarti, so no one waits outside the gate.
Every gateway tells a story — of a devotee, a companion, a name of Bhagwan.
The elephant gate — twin Airavatas flank the approach, trumpeting welcome to every pilgrim.
Named for Bhagwan as a child — the sign of the dham's tender, playful heart.
The highway gateway — crowned with a miniature mandir, the first darshan from the road.
Named for Nilkanth Varni's companion horse Manaki — a reminder that the Lord too walked a yatra.
Bears the name of the presiding deity — the youth-sage Nilkanth Varnindra Bhagwan.
Opens onto the Sahajanand Universe pathway — where Bhagwan's story begins.
A pilgrim does not enter a dham — the dham enters the pilgrim.श्री गुरुदेव · Nilkanthdham