KBC 2021: Which traditional Char Dham site is located in the westernmost part of our nation?
a. Badrinath
b. Puri
c. Rameswaram
d. Dwarka
Answer: d. Dwarka
Dwarka is a city in the state of Gujarat and one of the four
sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites. Krishna’s ancient kingdom is one of the seven
most religious sites in the country. The city’s name literally means the
gateway and has been mentioned in the Mahabharata.
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