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Mysteries Of Krishna's Lost City Of Dwarka

Mysteries Of Krishna's Lost City Of Dwarka In 1983, a group of divers plunged into the Arabian Sea on a mission to explore its depths. To their astonishment, they discovered an ancient city lying miles beneath the surface, a city that resembled a modern urban area. There were high walls, roads, statues, palaces, and a well-organized layout. The divers were amazed to find such a city underwater. When they examined the stones, they learned that they dated back to the Mahabharata era, revealing this to be the legendary city of Dwarka mentioned in the epic. Dwarka, one of India’s seven holy pilgrimage sites, is not only religiously significant but also archaeologically substantial. Located at the western tip of the Saurashtra peninsula in the state of Gujarat, Dwarka has great importance both as one of the four principal holy places. It is also one of the seven holy towns to visit. However, Dwarka’s archaeological and historical background is shrouded in mystery. The city’s earliest incarnation, known as the “ancient kingdom of Krishna” in the epic Mahabharata, was spread across nearly 84 km as a fortified city where the Gomti River and the Arabian Sea met. When Krishna died, it was assumed that the ancient city sank beneath the Arabian Sea. Historians and archaeologists are diving to find evidence proving the existence of Krishna’s majestic kingdom, the lost city of Dwarka. The most famous legend about the lost city of Dwarka can be found in the ancient epic of Mahabharata. Dwarka, one of the four sacred Dhaams of Lord Vishnu, is located in Gujarat’s Jamnagar district, on the Arabian Sea's coast. Thousands of devotees visit this small city to worship Lord Krishna. According to the Bhagavad Purana, after killing Kansa, Shri Krishna settled in Mathura with the Yadava clan. Kansa’s father-in-law, Jarasandh, furious over Kansa's death, attacked Mathura 17 times. Fed up with the relentless assaults, Shri Krishna decided to leave Mathura and construct a new city elsewhere. He sought the permission of the Sea God, who granted him 12 Yojanas of land in the sea. On this land, Lord Vishwakarma built the city of Dwarka, a marvel of urban planning with roads, palaces of gold, grand gates, gardens, and ponds. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **Please Like, Share and Subscribe our videos.** Press the bell button to stay notified about our new videos! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music Credits: Wheel Of Karma by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Transcend by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Artist: http://audionautix.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: 1. All information, stories and everything shared on the videos of THE HINDU SAGA channel is based on information collected from various sources like books, newspapers and internet. THE HINDU SAGA does not create or claim authenticity of any of the information provided in this channel. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead is unintentional and purely coincidental. We do not intend to hurt any religious sentiments of our viewers. Some parts from this video like music, pictures and videos are sourced from the web. The Hindu Saga does not declare any ownership and is ready to give the rights to whoever it is due. 2. Multiple sources like books, newspapers, blogs and internet have been referred to create the content and stories for the videos and we try our best to use content with owner's permission and under 'fair use', however, if we happen to use your copyright material without the permission, please reach out to us at [email protected] and we will remove your copyright materials. #TheHinduSaga #IndianHistory #HinduHistory #Hinduism #IndianMythology #HinduMythology #HinduGods #ReligionExplained

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