In 2012, a childhood obsession drew Inc. 500 entrepreneur Amish Shah
to the sunken city of Dwarka, off the Indian coast. Today, his new
documentary film promises to reveal never-before-seen truths that
challenge not only the established history of this mysterious city, but
of early human civilizations and technology.
Encinitas, CA, May 04, 2014 - (Straight Line PR) -- Inc. 500 entrepreneur & ancient wisdom activist Amish Shah promises to shake up the history books and shine new light on what early civilizations were really capable of in Dwarka: Atlantis of the East, a documentary film being released May 1, 2014 by his Ancient Explorers Movement.
"I grew up in a household obsessed with ancient wisdom, and I spent years wondering how early man's primitive technology could create great structures like the Pyramids," explains Shah. "That's why I became intrigued by tales of Dwarka - a city said to be the oldest civilization in the world, that housed flying machines and even nuclear weapons, before it was swallowed by the Arabian sea."
In the ancient Sanskrit text known as the Mahabharata, Dwarka was a majestic kingdom built by the enigmatic figure Krishna. The kingdom of Dwarka was said to have sunk after a brutal war, which reportedly killed over 4 million soldiers in just two days. Multiple modern-day excavation missions have consistently unearthed artifacts from Dwarka's sea bed that appear to corroborate these historical accounts, until all archaeological digs were halted abruptly in 2000.
A short trailer for the movie, Dwarka: Atlantis of the East, can be found on YouTube, along with a link to sign up for the film's May 1st premiere: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pquok7SdrKU
In 2012, upon traveling to Dwarka with a camera crew, Shah encountered multiple strings of evidence - including controversial archaeology experts and evasive excavation team members - that hinted at irrefutable truths within the seemingly sensational tales of this sunken city. The film, Dwarka: Atlantis of the East, marks the first time he is going public with this information.
The Ancient Explorers are a movement founded by Amish Shah in 2013, with the purpose of exploring historical hotspots across the globe that may reveal untold secrets regarding the ancient origins of mankind. In just 6 months, their online community has grown to over 130,000 members worldwide.
The public is invited to the world premiere online screening of Dwarka: Atlantis of the East on May 1st, 2014. To tune in for free, RSVP now at http://AncientExplorers.com/screening/
About The Ancient Explorers Movement:
The Ancient Explorers Movement is an organization dedicated to exploring significant ancient locations, with the aim of spreading knowledge. They also believe in contributing to the places they visit. Ancient Explorers plan to build libraries and schools in areas that are in need, and to include educational grants for children who otherwise would not have access to obtain higher learning. They believe that creating a cycle of education for these children allows Ancient Explorers to tangibly invest in the future of the world. For more information on the Ancient Explorers Movement, please visit: http://AncientExplorers.com/
To RSVP for the world premiere of Dwarka: Atlantis of the East, visit: http://AncientExplorers.com/screening/
Press Contact:
The Ancient Explorers
Ashley O'Brien
(877) 977-1799
Please contact http://www.PressReleaseNation.com for corrections or updates.
Contact:
Ashley O'Brien
The Ancient Explorers
Encinitas, CA
877-977-1799
dlock@richcontent.tv
http://AncientExplorers.com/
Encinitas, CA, May 04, 2014 - (Straight Line PR) -- Inc. 500 entrepreneur & ancient wisdom activist Amish Shah promises to shake up the history books and shine new light on what early civilizations were really capable of in Dwarka: Atlantis of the East, a documentary film being released May 1, 2014 by his Ancient Explorers Movement.
"I grew up in a household obsessed with ancient wisdom, and I spent years wondering how early man's primitive technology could create great structures like the Pyramids," explains Shah. "That's why I became intrigued by tales of Dwarka - a city said to be the oldest civilization in the world, that housed flying machines and even nuclear weapons, before it was swallowed by the Arabian sea."
In the ancient Sanskrit text known as the Mahabharata, Dwarka was a majestic kingdom built by the enigmatic figure Krishna. The kingdom of Dwarka was said to have sunk after a brutal war, which reportedly killed over 4 million soldiers in just two days. Multiple modern-day excavation missions have consistently unearthed artifacts from Dwarka's sea bed that appear to corroborate these historical accounts, until all archaeological digs were halted abruptly in 2000.
A short trailer for the movie, Dwarka: Atlantis of the East, can be found on YouTube, along with a link to sign up for the film's May 1st premiere: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pquok7SdrKU
In 2012, upon traveling to Dwarka with a camera crew, Shah encountered multiple strings of evidence - including controversial archaeology experts and evasive excavation team members - that hinted at irrefutable truths within the seemingly sensational tales of this sunken city. The film, Dwarka: Atlantis of the East, marks the first time he is going public with this information.
The Ancient Explorers are a movement founded by Amish Shah in 2013, with the purpose of exploring historical hotspots across the globe that may reveal untold secrets regarding the ancient origins of mankind. In just 6 months, their online community has grown to over 130,000 members worldwide.
The public is invited to the world premiere online screening of Dwarka: Atlantis of the East on May 1st, 2014. To tune in for free, RSVP now at http://AncientExplorers.com/screening/
About The Ancient Explorers Movement:
The Ancient Explorers Movement is an organization dedicated to exploring significant ancient locations, with the aim of spreading knowledge. They also believe in contributing to the places they visit. Ancient Explorers plan to build libraries and schools in areas that are in need, and to include educational grants for children who otherwise would not have access to obtain higher learning. They believe that creating a cycle of education for these children allows Ancient Explorers to tangibly invest in the future of the world. For more information on the Ancient Explorers Movement, please visit: http://AncientExplorers.com/
To RSVP for the world premiere of Dwarka: Atlantis of the East, visit: http://AncientExplorers.com/screening/
Press Contact:
The Ancient Explorers
Ashley O'Brien
(877) 977-1799
Please contact http://www.PressReleaseNation.com for corrections or updates.
Contact:
Ashley O'Brien
The Ancient Explorers
Encinitas, CA
877-977-1799
dlock@richcontent.tv
http://AncientExplorers.com/
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