Sub-surface mapping reveals 8th-century structures beneath Kashi temple complex
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A submerged temple complex, estimated to be over 1,500 years old, has been unearthed off the coast of Dwarka, with preliminary excavations revealing intricately carved pillars and a large stone structure resembling a temple sanctum. The discovery, made at a depth of approximately 30 meters, is believed to date back to the Gupta period, shedding new light on India's rich maritime history. Initial assessments suggest the complex may have been part of the ancient city of Dwarka, mentioned in the Mahabharata.
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