"The Underwater Society: Mystery of Dwarka"
Exploring the Lost Kingdom of Krishna

Let's dive into the mysteries of Dwarka...
The legendary kingdom of Shri Krishna. Dwarka isn't just a spot on the map but it's a kingdom that is present in many hearts.
We're not exploring the Dwarka you see today, but the ancient city submerged beneath the sea, where Krishna once ruled.
The hidden underwater city, where every grain of sand whispers tales of Krishna's adventures. Now, where only the ocean waves remain..
Dwarka, where the Gomti River meets the Arabian Sea, is a city that blends faith and history.
As we approach the Saurashtra district in Gujarat, we see the religious flag of Sanatan Dharma. This flag marks the start of the journey in Hinduism, leading to the divine land of Dwarkadhish, part of which now lies beneath the sea.
Shri Krishna himself founded the city of Dwarka, a place that is as amazing as it is unbelievable.
According to mythological texts, Krishna left Mathura to establish an island city after being attacked 18 times by Jarasandha, the father-in-law of the cruel king Kansa.
Krishna sought land from the sea god to create Dwarka, which the great architect Vishwakarma built overnight. With its golden gates and wealth, this wonderful city stood as a magnificent example of architecture.
Thousands of people lived in Dwarka's 900 palaces. However, this magnificent city eventually sank into the sea. Many legends and myths surround the sinking of Dwarka.
One story from the Mahabharata tells of Gandhari's curse on Krishna, which leads to the destruction of the entire Yaduvansh.
After the death of all Yaduvansh members and Balram, Krishna became sad and was struck by a hunter's arrow. Arjuna then saved the remaining people from Dwarka, and the city submerged as they left.
Sages cursed Krishna's son, Samb, for mocking them, predicting a pestle would ruin the Yaduvanshi clan. Legends suggest that after Krishna left for the spiritual realm, the sea flooded Dwarka, reclaiming the land.
The mystery of Dwarka made the people curious for centuries.
According to the Mahabharata, ancient Dwarka was submerged in the sea, making it an important archaeological site. The first evidence of Dwarka's remains came from Indian Air Force pilots in the 1970s. The Gazetteer of Jamnagar documented these findings, leading to further exploration.
Dr. S.R. Rao, a well-known Indian archaeologist, conducted the first underwater excavation of Dwarka in 1979. His team found a city thousands of feet below the sea.
Among their discoveries were a 560-meter-long wall, 30 pillars, and pottery dating from 1528 to 3000 BC. These findings indicate that Dwarka was more than just a legend—it was a vibrant, historical city.
In 2005, the Archaeological Survey of India resumed exploration. They found artifacts and remains that did not match the Indus Valley Civilization but were even older.
These discoveries supported the idea that Dwarka was a historical port.
Archaeological experts and ocean scientists believe that Dwarka's remains are over 9000 years old.
The ancient history of Dwarka, as described in the Mahabharata and other texts, is still being uncovered.
Future research and underwater excavations will likely reveal more about this lost city. The continued discovery of Dwarka's remains is a matter of great pride for our civilization, showcasing the rich heritage of India.
The mysteries of Dwarka continue to captivate us, reminding us of the profound teachings of Krishna and the rich history of our civilization. Let's keep exploring and bringing these ancient secrets to light.
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Comments (2)
Lovely
Oh wow, this was so fascinating to read!