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| Â | Abodes of Vishnu |
 | | Dwarka in Gujarat, enshrining Krishna is an integral part of Indian mythology related to Krishna. |
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http://www.templenet.com/desam.htm
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| Â | Dwarka, India |
 | | Dwarka, one of these seven sacred cities, is also listed among the Four Divine Abodes. |  | | Mythologically, Dwarka - or Dvaravati as it is known in Sanskrit - was the site chosen by Garuda, the Divine Eagle, who brought Krishna here when he departed Mathura. |  | | Preeminent among this listing are the Sapta Puri or Seven Sacred Cities and the four Dhamas or "Divine Abodes" (for more information on the Dhamas, see photo and text for Rameshvaram, on this web site). |
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http://www.sacredsites.com/final40/390.html
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| Â | Gujarat. Dwarka, the sacred city. |
 | | This shiva shrine near Dwarka is one of these and is there- fore accorded great respect. |  | | It is during these festivals, redolent as they are with mystic fervor and joy, that the true significance of Dwarka can be understood. |  | | On the eve of the great battle of Kurukshetra, Lord Krishna set out from Dwarka to the site of the battle, to instruct Arjuna, the Pandava, and these instructions form the text of the Bhagavad Gita. |
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http://www.travelmasti.com/domestic/gujarat/dwarka.htm
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| Â | 4 DHAM (DWARKA DHAAM) |
 | | A pilgrim who listens to the divine narration of Lord Vishnu or sings devotional songs of Lord Vishnu or is charitable while he is on his way to Dwarka is blessed. |  | | A man who takes a bath in the holy water of Gopi Sarovar attains whatever he desires- heaven or salvation. |  | | Who would not like to visit 'Dwarka dham' which gives refuge even to the monsters, demons and titans which is never left by the son of Devaki, Lord Krishna. |
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http://www.urday.com/dham.htm
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 | | Dwarka is one of the four most sacred pilgrimages of the Hindus. |  | | Archeological excavations reveal that the present town is the 6th on this site, the earlier five having been obliterated by the sea. |  | | Dwarka has a large number of temples of varying antiquity. |
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http://www.theindiatravelguide.com/test/dwarka.htm
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| Â | Encyclopedia4U - Sai Baba - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | He referred to this mosque, where He resided till the end, as ‘Dwarkamai’ (Dwarka was the place where Lord Shri Krishna stayed to fulfill His divine Advent). |  | | This mosque ‘Dwarkamai’ – abode of Sai Baba became Mother of Mercy for all the time to come. |  | | After sometime as though out of compassion for her, Sai Baba ceased wandering and moved into a dilapidated mosque in the outskirts of the village. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/s/sai-baba.html
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| Â | Tiru Dwarakai Dwarakadeesan Temple - Divya Desam |
 | | The Tamil Alwars of the first millennium CE have sung of Dwarka in a total of 13 verses, in which Nammalwar refers to Krishna as the Lord of Dwaraka. |  | | There is another temple to Rukmini, believed to be the site of Krishna's marriage with her.Archeological excavations have revealed five earlier cities here, all submerged now. |  | | Aadi Sankara established one of his four Peethams here at Dwarka, the other three being Sringeri, Puri and Joshi Mutt. |
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http://www.templenet.com/Tamilnadu/df073.html
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 | | He could not have changed men's minds and established centres of learning in the far flung corners of India but for the great esteem and reverence which intellectuals enjoyed. |  | | In the eighth century Sankaracharya travelled on foot from Kerala to Kashmir and from Dwarka in the west to Puri in the east. |  | | King Janaka, himself a philosopher, journeyed on foot into the jungle to discourse with Yagnavalkya on high matters of state. |
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http://smorgasbord.rediffblogs.com/
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 | | Dwarka is one of the 4 principal dham yatras of Hinduism, the others being Puri, Badrinath-Kedarnath and Rameshwaram. |  | | The main temple here, built in the 19 |  | | There is a govt guest house at Okha facing the sea. |
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http://www.ahmedabadcity.com/tourism/html/temp_dwarka.html
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| Â | Newspaper article about Dwarka |
 | | "The findings in Dwarka and archeological evidence found compatible with the Mahabharata tradition remove the lingering doubt about the historicity of the Mahabharata," said Rao. |  | | As no information was available about that period, they had labeled it the Dark Period. |  | | "The findings in Dwarka and archeological evidence found compatible with the Mahabharata tradition remove the lingering doubt about the historicity of the Mahabharata. |
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http://www.iskcon.net/hktv/news1.htm
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| Â | History's Timeline B.C. |
 | | After the fall of the Harappan Civilization, between 1600 and 1000 saw the great architecture of Mahabharata, Viz, Hastinapur, Dwarka and Hulas. |  | | Aryans invade the cities of the Indus Valley |
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http://www.agnosticwitch.catcara.com/nonscript-version/timelineBC-part1.htm
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