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  2. Dvārakā - Wikipedia

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    Dvaraka, modern Dwarka, is the setting for many chapters in Harivamsa. [] The city is described as near the sea, in modern-era Gujarat; a painting of the city in the 19th century (lower). Dvārakā, also known as Dvāravatī (Sanskrit द्वारका "the gated [city]", possibly meaning having many gates, or alternatively having one or ...

  3. Dwarka - Wikipedia

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    Dwarka is mentioned in the copper inscription dated 574 CE of Simhaditya, the Maitraka dynasty minister of Vallabhi. He was the son of Varahdas, the king of Dwarka. The nearby Bet Dwarka island is a religious pilgrimage site and an important archaeological site of the Late Harappan period, with one thermoluminescence date of 1570 BCE. [17] [18]

  4. Dwarkadhish Temple - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.dwarkadhish.org. The Dwarkadhish temple, also known as the Jagat Mandir and occasionally spelled Dwarakadheesh, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Krishna, who is worshiped here by the name Dwarkadhish (Dvārakādhīśa), or 'King of Dwarka'. The temple is located at Dwarka city of Gujarat, India, which is one of the destinations of ...

  5. Dwarka, Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Dwarka Baoli (also known as Loharehri Baoli) is a historical stepwell recently discovered in Dwarka Sub City, in South West Delhi, India. It was constructed for the residents of Loharehri village by the Sultans of the Lodi Dynasty in the early 16th century. Dwarka now stands where the Loharehri village once stood.

  6. Char Dham - Wikipedia

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    Char Dham. The Char Dham (Hindi: चारधाम, romanized: Cārdhām transl. the four abodes), or the Chatur Dhama (Sanskrit: चतुर्धाम, romanized: Caturdhāma), [1] is a set of four Hindu pilgrimage sites in India, [2] consisting of Badrinath, Dwarka, Puri and Rameswaram. [3][4] Badrinath, Dwarka, and Puri are shrines of ...

  7. Sudarshan Setu - Wikipedia

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    10 December 2023. Construction cost. ₹979 crore (US$120 million) [1] Opened. 25 February 2024 [1] Location. The Sudarshan Setu is a cable-stayed bridge in India, connecting the Beyt Dwarka island in the Gulf of Kutch and Okha. The total length of the bridge is 2,320 metres (7,612 ft). It was inaugurated on 25 February 2024.

  8. Nageshvara Jyotirlinga - Wikipedia

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    India. Nageshvara Jyotirlinga location in India. Geographic coordinates. 22°20′09″N 69°05′13″E  /  22.3359°N 69.0869°E  / 22.3359; 69.0869. Nageshwar Jyotirling. The temples at Jageshwar, in the background of Darukavana, the holy Deodar forest. Nageshwar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva located on ...

  9. Yashobhoomi - Wikipedia

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    Yashobhoomi (lit. "Land of Fame" ) is a convention center located in Sector 25, Dwarka, Delhi, India. [3] It is the largest convention center in India and Asia by area, and one of the biggest MICE facilities in the world. [4][5] Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid Yashobhoomi's foundation stone on 20 September 2018. [6][7] Construction began on ...