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Research to uncover Dwarka’s historical remnants began in the 1930s under Hiranand Shastri and the first major excavation in 1963 was led by J. M. Nanavati and H. D. Sankalia.
According to Dr Sankalia, this oldest or ‘First Dwaraka’ was buried under 20 feet of sand. The next layer or ‘Second Dwaraka’ was covered by nearly 6 feet of sand.
The search for Dwarka is not new. ... In 1980, ASI launched its own search operation, leading to the discovery of a 560-meter-long wall-like structure deep under the sea, ...
The underwater city of Dwarka has been recreated using over 6,000 Dasara figurines at Veena Ravi’s home in Basavanagudi. “We’ve been collecting these dolls for 20-25 years. Every year, we ...
Watch: PM Modi's "Dwarka Darshan Under The Water" PM Modi Gujarat Visit: PM Modi paid homage to the ancient city of Dwarka, making an offering of peacock feathers - a symbolic tribute to Lord Krishna.
Dwarka, known for its connection with Lord Krishna, was once a thriving city that is now believed to be submerged under the sea centuries ago. Watch: PM Modi's Underwater Puja In Gujarat's Dwarka ...
Earlier on Sunday, PM Modi inaugurated Sudarshan Setu, the country's longest cable-stayed bridge of 2.32 km, on the Arabian sea connecting Beyt Dwarka island to mainland Okha in Gujarat's Devbhumi ...
Dwarka, known for its connection with Lord Krishna, was once a thriving city that is believed to be submerged under the sea centuries ago after Krishna's departure from Earth.
"To pray in the city of Dwarka, which is immersed in the waters, was a very divine experience," tweeted PM Modi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday dived into the Arabian Sea at the Panchkui ...
Dwarka (Gujarat): PM Modi in Gujarat: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was on a two-day visit to his home state Gujarat, on Sunday (February 25) performed scuba diving off the Arabian Sea coast ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently visited Dwarka to offer prayers to Lord Krishna’s submerged city. We look into the top six places in India that are known for its sea tourism. 27 February,2024 ...
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