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The Lost City of Dwarka History & the Remarkable
Dwarka :- Hello Friends, the kingdom of Shri Krishna is not only on this earth but in the heart of every human being, but today we will tell you about the kingdom of Krishna. We are going to give you the darshan of the invisible kingdom which is not on the surface of the earth but in the sand of the depths of the sea, where Shri Krishna had once started his power, where every particle was witness to Krishna’s pastimes, today only the noise of the sea waves is heard there. Situated at the confluence of the Gomti River and the Arabian Sea, this city connects faith and history.
Discovery of Dwarka
It is still a God’s land for the devotees. When moving towards Saurashtra district in Gujarat, spread over about 6500 square kilometers on the western coast of India, from a distance The religious flag tearing the sky and proclaiming Sanatan Dharma is seen giving the message that from here begins the sacred abode of salvation, from here begins the penance pilgrimage of Hindu religionand from here begins the empire of Dwarkadhish, a part of which.
Today it is lost somewhere in the depths of the sea. Today we are going to tell you about the discovery of Shri Krishna’s city of Dwarka which is amazing, unimaginable and unbelievable which was settled by Shri Krishna himself where he lived with his subjects.
Role of Dwarka in Hindu
Where was their kingdom, but what happened after all that this entire empire got buried in the infinite depths of the sea, so let us know the secret behind it. The Sakan City of Dwarka, a legend and a myth. Dwarka, the city of many gates, the seven holy pilgrimage sites of India.
It is one of the sites that is important not only religiously but also archaeologically.
Dwarka, located on the western tip of the Saurashtra peninsula in the state of Gujarat, is one of the Char Dhams and a Saptapuri city worth visiting, i.e. one of the seven holy cities. Although the mythological and historical background of Dwarka is shrouded in mystery, if we look at its mythological background, we will find that it was settled by Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
Mythology Cultural and Religious Significance
According to the holy book of Shrimad Bhagwat, Krishna was born in the jail of Mathura. But his father Vasudev, keeping in mind his safety, brought him to Gokul where he was brought up, where he grew up performing Raasleela with Gopis and Radha, where he killed his maternal uncle and the cruel King Kansa of Mathura, Kansa’s father-in-law Jarasandha.
Due to attacking Mathura 18 times, he took all the people and went towards the west where Lord Shri Krishna decided to establish an island city. According to mythological texts, Shri Krishna took land from the sea god to establish Dwaraka. And the great architect Vishwakarma got Dwarka built overnight. This city surrounded by huge walls was the best example of architecture.
Implications of the Lost City for History and Archaeology
Regarding this discovery, Indian ocean scientists say that it is located in the western part of India. The archaeological remains found on the coast may be more than 9000 years old. In 2005, the exploration of Dwarka city was resumed by The Archaeological Survey of India. The time has come to scientifically test the claims and speculations related to the city of Lord Shri Krishna.
In 2007, when archeology experts in the coastal area near the Gulf of Kutch carried out underwater excavation work with the help of naval divers and also discovered blocks of limestone lying there, marine archeology experts of the Archaeological Survey of India discovered these rare specimens. According to the information sent to the laboratories of the country and abroad, these samples do not match the Indus Valley Civilization but they were so ancient that everyone was stunned for READMORE…