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The ancient India city of Dwarka, is said to have sunk beneath the Arabian Sea. Now, underwater archaeologists are looking for the foundations of its city walls to prove its existence.
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Dwarka: India's Lost Sunken City
Ancient texts claim that an Atlantis-type city in India, built by Krishna was swallowed by the sea. But unlike Atlantis, Dwarka (Dvaraka) might have existed (just not how Graham Hancock claims)!
Gujarat may be Krishna's Dwarka, matching ancient texts. Stone structures, artifacts fuel myth-history debate.
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5 Ancient Indian Cities That Disappeared & Their Mysterious Legends
Unknown Key Legends and Vanishing of Ancient Cities in India With a legacy of numerous centuries, India is the only country that possesses an impeccable legacy of cities quite often lost to ...
Long ago, in the realms of myth and legend, lay the ancient city of Dwarka, which was no ordinary city, but a place of divine origin, that is believed to have been created by Lord Krishna himself.
The city is believed to be even older than the ancient Harappan civilisation. Dwarka is mentioned in a number of texts, including the Mahabharata, the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita, the Harivamsha as well ...
Reason being, the ancient city of Dwarka, which was created by the Hindu deity Krishna, was believed to have submerged under the Arabian Sea post Krishna’s demise. More from Travel News.
'Decades-Old Dream Completed': PM Modi After Going Underwater In Deep Sea To Witness 'Hidden' Ancient Dwarka City; Watch Video Immersing himself in the depths of the Arabian Sea off the coast of ...
Dwarka Was Mahabharata-Era City That Got Submerged, ASI Alok Tripathi Says Modern Technology Should Be Used To Locate Ancient Habitations Additional Director General stressed the need to advance ...
The ancient India city of Dwarka, is said to have sunk beneath the Arabian Sea. Now, underwater archaeologists are looking for the foundations of its city walls to prove its existence.
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