Dwarka Under Study: New Excavations Aim to Reveal Hidden Past of Ancient City
The ancient city of Dwarka in Gujarat is once again under focus as archaeologists begin fresh excavations on land and underwater to uncover more details about its past. Dwarka holds deep historical, cultural and religious importance. It is widely associated with Lord Krishna and is believed by many to be one of India’s most ancient cities. Now, a new round of scientific study aims to understand what lies beneath the land and sea around Dwarka.
What Is Happening at Dwarka?
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has launched a new phase of research in and around Dwarka, including nearby Bet Dwarka.
This phase includes:
- Underwater exploration to study submerged remains
- On-land excavations at key historical locations
- Scientific documentation of structures and artefacts
- Identification of new areas for future archaeological work
The goal is to gather more evidence about how old the settlement is, how it developed, and whether parts of the ancient city were submerged over time.
Why Dwarka Is Important
Dwarka is mentioned in ancient Indian texts and traditions as a major city linked to Lord Krishna. Over the years, archaeological studies have found structural remains, pottery, stone anchors and other artefacts, suggesting the presence of an organised settlement.
Some experts believe Dwarka may have been an important coastal and trading centre in ancient times. Its location near the sea makes underwater exploration especially important for understanding its history.
Land and Underwater Excavations Together
Unlike regular archaeological digs, Dwarka’s study involves both land and underwater archaeology.
Researchers are examining areas near the coast, river ghats and submerged zones to see how the city may have expanded or changed over centuries. Special diving teams and scientific tools are being used to ensure accurate documentation.
This combined approach helps archaeologists build a clearer picture of Dwarka’s past.
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Myth, Belief and Science
For centuries, Dwarka has been surrounded by stories that the city was submerged after the departure of Lord Krishna. While these stories are an important part of India’s cultural heritage, archaeologists are using scientific methods to understand what can be proven through evidence.
The current study aims to answer key questions:
- How old is Dwarka as a settlement?
- Did parts of the city go underwater?
- What kind of structures existed here?
- How does archaeology connect with ancient traditions?
What Happens Next
The excavation and study work will continue in phases. Archaeologists will analyse findings carefully before drawing conclusions. Any discoveries made during this phase could lead to larger excavations in the future.
Experts believe the results could offer valuable insights into India’s coastal history, ancient urban planning, and maritime activity.
Takeaway
Dwarka’s new archaeological study is not about proving legends right or wrong. It is about understanding India’s ancient past through science, while respecting the city’s cultural and spiritual importance.
As research continues, Dwarka may reveal more layers of history hidden beneath its land and waters, adding to India’s rich and complex heritage.
Khushi Jha
I am Khushi Jha, a proud alumna of Delhi University with a degree in History and Political Science. My fascination with the events that have shaped our world drives me every day. Currently, I am pursuing my Master’s in History, diving even deeper into global dynamics and the incredible heritage of India. I firmly believe that India's rich heritage deserves wider recognition. I strive to bring its stories to the forefront, ensuring they are celebrated and acknowledged on a global stage. I have written extensively across various niches, including fashion, health, lifestyle, real estate, hospitality, amongst others. In my free time, you’ll find me immersed in books, both fiction and non-fiction, or simply enjoying some much-needed rest.
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