Sabha Mandapa is huge stone structure found in the Hindu architectural pattern found in Indian Sub Continent. Mandap is a Sanskrit word, which means an open pillared cove used for performing certain rituals in Hinduism. This mandap is also built here to serve the temple needs for its functions on literary, music, ritual event and for special occasion of social gathering. It is a triangular shaped pillared structure built inside the Dwarkadish Temple area. The uniqueness of this structure is it has 60 numbers of monolith stone carved pillars. These pillars are very beautifully carved with Hindu traditional designs of mythology. There are many single stone carved sculptors found here. This mandap has a centrally placed small temple named as Balramji Mandir. Its ditties is laid at a lower ground level and found to be a rear, as the Hindu gods used to be built at higher platforms in a temple. Other two ditties found here are of his brother and mother. They are placed as per the Vastu Kala of this location. Since the mother goddess is faced towards the main Dwarakadish Temple, which is considered to be of ditties order in a temple. This idol is a single stone sculpture famously known as the Devaki Ambe. This entire structure is standing on 60 carved pillars of stones. These are having spaces in-between in a square pattern. Its main platform is placed little bit higher from the ground levels. These are accompanied by steps on the four sides. It has pyramid shaped dome on it. The entire structure has tine sculptures, which are very beautiful to look. There is a total Hindu mythical stone art work found here. It does contain a holly scared script, which is believed to be a 2500 years old one. This is a very important ancient masterpiece of writing found here.
Sabha Mandapa in Dwarakadish temple is built in the Solnaki Dynasty's period. They were the great patronage of Hindu art form and built many important temples and great stone structures here. This mandap was built here in-between the 12 and the 16 the century AD. This Dwarakadish temple is an ancient temple and this mandap is built inside this temple complexes. This place itself is a holly place. The Lord Sir Krishna lived here in the Vedic times prevailed in India. You can find many evidence of its time built structures here. There is a vast evidence of his Dwaraka City submerged in the costal sea waters and are excavated in the past decades. This is also a great Hindu pilgrim since after the Vedic Era. The importance of a rise of religion can be found in the stone art works of these temples, were Vedic time depictions are found in art forms. This is a great historic heritage site here. It is a protected monument under the archeological survey of India and has many times renovated this structure. Presently it's in very good condition.
Sabha Mandapa is a must to see once in Gujarat. It is a unique holly place of Hindu's which has very ancient temples of architectural values. This mandap is a great masterpiece of stone work. If you visit here you have landed on the Vedic Era land mass of the Indian ancient historical place, which is the base for Hind religion and practice of Hinduism in India.