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Ancient tech or divine power?: 9 mysteries that surround Dwarkadhish Temple

Produced by: Manoj Kumar

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140-km padyatra

Ahead of his 30th birthday on April 10, Anant Ambani is on a 140-km padyatra from Jamnagar to the legendary Dwarkadhish Temple in Gujarat. But what makes this temple so unique?

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Magnetic Deity

Devotees report a strange magnetic pull from Lord Krishna’s idol—some say metal objects shift subtly, and others feel spiritually “drawn in.”

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Science Stumped

Experts suggest geological or metallic factors may cause the magnetism—but no conclusive study explains the phenomenon, keeping it part science, part miracle.

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Rebel Flag

The temple’s towering flag, changed five times daily, flutters against the wind. Engineers are baffled; for devotees, it’s Krishna’s daily signature.

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Unfading Flame

The Akhand Jyoti, a flame that’s never extinguished in centuries, adds to the spiritual charge of the temple. Legend calls it Krishna’s eternal presence.

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Sunken City

Marine archaeologists discovered ancient submerged Dwarka near the temple. Could mineral-rich ruins underwater be stirring unexplained forces?

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Cosmic Precision

During celestial events, the temple aligns perfectly with sunlight and moonlight. The rays touch Krishna’s feet—an architectural marvel of ancient wisdom.

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Secret Tunnels

Ancient texts speak of tunnels under the temple, possibly lined with magnetic stones, that once led to Krishna’s palace—still uncharted to this day.

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Echoing Ocean

Even though inland, the temple resonates with the sound of ocean waves. Some suggest this is due to underground acoustic or magnetic phenomena.

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Unmoved Stone

A legendary foundation stone at the base of the temple is said to be immovable, representing the spiritual steadiness of Krishna’s eternal legacy.