Porbandar is a coastal city located in the western Indian state of Gujarat, known for being the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi. It's situated on the Kathiawar Peninsula, facing the Arabian Sea. With a rich history dating back to the Harappan age, Porbandar is also known as 'Sudamapuri,' as it's associated with Sudama, a friend of Lord Krishna. The city's historical and cultural heritage is reflected in numerous temples and sites such as Kirti Mandir, the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi, and Bharat Mandir, which exhibits a wide range of Indian culture. The Huzoor Palace, sprawling along the beachfront, is a notable landmark. The city's economy thrives on fishing and remains a maritime hub for the area, with a well-established cement and chemical industry. Porbandar also serves as the administrative center for the Porbandar District. The serene Chowpaty Beach is a popular spot for locals and tourists. Despite modern developments, Porbandar retains a quaint charm with its coastal and cultural significance weaved into the everyday life of its residents.