The Dwarka city settled by Lord Krishna, which was submerged in the sea after the Mahabharata, now connects with the truth with the structures discovered by archaeologists on the coast of Gujarat.
For thousands of years, a mystery is hidden under the waves of the sea, which has been immortalized by mythology and stories of devotion. This is the city settled by Lord Krishna, which was submerged in Dwarka. It is said in the Puranas that Shri Krishna left Mathura and settled a wonderful city on the seashore, which is called Dwarka. This city was decorated with gold, silver and precious gems, the walls of its palaces had peacock feather figures and the roofs of the huge temples touched the sky.
But after the war of Mahabharata, when Shri Krishna left his human body, this city was submerged in the sea. This mystery was considered a story for centuries, but in modern times, marine scientists and archaeologists have discovered ancient structures under water off the coast of Gujarat, which link this story to the truth.
The video created by AI shows Krishna Nagari, which looks as if it is still breathing in the depths of the sea. Golden pillars, on which peacock feathers are carved, huge temples in which conch, chakra and lotus are designed and a huge statue of Shri Krishna located in the depths of the sea. All this shows that this was not an ordinary city, it was a symbol of divinity. This story is not just a religious belief, but an example of our cultural heritage and curiosity. Through AI art, today we are able to imagine that lost city, which was once full of life.
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