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Burckle Crater hit on May 10, 2807 B.C. Causing submerging of Ancient Indian Holi city 'DWARKA' (abode of Lord Krishna)
Bruce Masse, an environmental archaeologist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. He thinks he can say precisely when the comet fell: on the morning of May 10, 2807 B.C. The researchers suggested that the monster tsunami may have been triggered by a comet or an asteroid striking the Indian Ocean. The cosmic impact may have created Burckle Crater, a pit about 18 miles (29 km) wide, located about 900 miles (1,450 km) southeast of Madagascar, about 12,500 feet (3,800 m) below the ocean's surface, they said.
As per Dallas H Abbott, Earth Obsevatory of Columbia University, comet impact that created Burckle crater would have had major direct and indirect effects on contemporary human populations. Aspects of these effects can be modeled, although the impact and its aftermath are well represented in mythology and the archaeological record.
The ancient city of Dwarka, traditionally called Dvaraka, is a place of immense significance in Hindu mythology and history. It has also long captured the imagination of historians, archaeologists, and devotees alike. Reason being, the ancient city of Dwarka, which was created by the Hindu deity Krishna, was believed to have submerged under the Arabian Sea post Krishna’s demise.
All opulence aside, it is also believed that the city of Dwarka got submerged right after Krishna left his earthly abode. His departure from the world marked the end of Dvapara Yug, and the beginning of Kali Yug or the Kalyug (the Age of Kali). With the starting of Kalyug, the city of Dwarka also submerged, taking all residents with it. SEE Burckle Crater
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