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PM Modi goes Sea Walking in Dwarka; calls it 'divine experience'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a unique adventure on February 25, participating in sea walking off the Arabian Sea coast at Panchkui beach in Gujarat. Following this exhilarating activity, he visited the ancient site of Dwarka and offered prayers. Submerging underwater, he described the experience as deeply spiritual, highlighting the profound connection between nature and spirituality.
Here, amidst the ruins of the legendary city submerged underwater, he offered prayers, connecting with the rich heritage and deep spirituality of the region. Describing the dive as profoundly spiritual, PM Modi emphasized the sense of awe and wonder inspired by the underwater world, underscoring the harmony between humanity and nature.
Dwarka holds immense importance in Hindu mythology and is believed to be the kingdom of Lord Krishna.
Sea Walking off the coast of Dwarka near Beyt Dwarka island offers a unique opportunity for enthusiasts to explore the underwater remnants of ancient Dwarka. These archaeological remains, meticulously excavated by experts, provide valuable insights into the historical and cultural landscape of the region. Through initiatives like sea walking expeditions, efforts are made to promote awareness and appreciation of India's rich heritage, allowing people to connect with their roots in a tangible and immersive manner.
In a heartfelt post on X, Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared his reflections following his sea walking expedition in Dwarka. Expressing his reverence for the spiritual significance of the ancient city, submerged beneath the waters, PM Modi conveyed a profound sense of connection to a bygone era.

Source: Times of India