Dwarka- Holiest city in Gujarat

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Dwarka, known for its lord Krishna altar, is remembered as Gujarat's most memorable capital. Dwarka, situated in Gujarat's Saurashtra promontory, is essential for the Char Dham journey and one of the seven antiquated urban areas (Sapta Puris). Dwarka, otherwise called Dwaravati, is gotten from the words' dwara,' which implies entryway, and 'ka,' which alludes to Brahma.

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Archeologists thought civilization in India dated 3,000 to 6,000 years before the revelation of Dwarka, the lowered city. However, research from the Gulf of Cambay's submerged bed dates this period to between 9,000 and 15,000 years ago, or millennia before the birth of Christ. One of the world's greatest mysteries among marine archaeologists, this submerged city is a legend that backs up the Mahabharata epic. If you're an explorer, Dwarka is the place where you want to be with stay Luxury hotels in Dwarka.




Dwarka is Lord Krishna's powerful kingdom.

According to the Mahabharata epic, Krishna built his powerful kingdom on the Gujarati coast to avoid Jarasandh and his endless deaths and conflicts (in Mathura). The city had 900,000 silver royal palaces studded with emeralds and crystals. Dwarka, interconnected by a complex system of avenues, markets, and temples, was an advanced building, unlike any other era in terms of architecture and design.

The Indian Marine Archaeological Unit began conducting underwater investigations near Lothal, the port city of the Harappan civilization, in 1988. S.R. Rao's archaeologists had been exploring the area and discovered pottery and artifacts that predated the Indus valley civilization. They chose to continue looking for the Dwarka sunken city for this reason.

At a depth of about 70 feet below sea level, they discovered sandstone walls, street grids, huge rocks that were once attached to buildings, and copper coins made 9,500 years ago.

The Archaeological Survey of India's discoveries disproved the existence of the mythical city of Dwarka and the age of Indian civilization, which was thought to be only 3,500 years old by western archaeologists. Instead, Dwarka demonstrates that the Mahabharata was an actual historical event and gave Indian culture more age.





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