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@rapports7940
@rapports7940 Күн бұрын
Cannot hear in his trying voice try to explain our culture to us
@UTKAAARSH
@UTKAAARSH Күн бұрын
Your choice and sequence of words are way beyond a healthy person's capacity to understand
@NileshOak
@NileshOak Күн бұрын
Great job! Thank you for your work.
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 3 сағат бұрын
Thank you, Dr. Nilesh. Your explanations are always incredibly helpful.
@TheAbhi4188
@TheAbhi4188 Күн бұрын
this video is the definition of PseudoScience. Sprinkle agreed scientific facts in a bowl of BS and call it as Scientific evidence.
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv Күн бұрын
I'm sorry you think like this. I would suggest that you watch the whole podcast. But there is undeniable evidence throughout history that the Kurukshetra war happened: let me list some of them: The primary source detailing the Kurukshetra war is the Mahabharata, an ancient Indian epic attributed to sage Vyasa. It provides an extensive narrative of the events leading up to the war, the battle itself, and its aftermath. The epic is a significant cultural and religious text that has been passed down through generations, preserving the story of the war. The Mahabharata contains detailed descriptions of planetary positions and celestial events during the time of the war (I can provide you with some links if you want to do your research). Institutions like the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) did a great job to provide information. Now, how and what exactly happened can be debated, I agree with that-but with a little research, you will find out that there is plenty of evidence.
@AthieGovender
@AthieGovender Күн бұрын
If you believe this then the moon is made of cheese. It’s time India distinguishes between myth and fact. 😊
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv Күн бұрын
The Kurukshetra war is a significant part of India's heritage, supported by extensive literary evidence. Dismissing it as myth without proper research doesn't contribute to anything.
@chetanredkar3447
@chetanredkar3447 2 күн бұрын
don't know whether the creator of this video himself knows what he is talking about and on what basis he is talking? and a funny part is; in comment section someone talks about 7000 yrs someone talks about 5000 yrs. Don't know how many theories are there. 😂
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv Күн бұрын
The Mahabharata and the Kurukshetra war are complex subjects that have been studied for centuries. The differences in timelines, such as 7000 or 5000 years ago, stem from various scholarly interpretations based on astronomical data, archaeological findings, and historical records. Instead of dismissing the content it might be beneficial to delve deeper into the research and evidence presented. its not always black and white brother :)
@AashishPandey-ls1rc
@AashishPandey-ls1rc Күн бұрын
@@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv you ought to better say that these are complex subjects which have been deteriorated by centuries of brainwashing by the so called upper caste of Hinduism just to manipulate people into transforming from the Vedic outdated religion to the new and modern spiceful religion called Hinduism. The stories of Hinduism are just as spicy as the foods of India's street. P.S. I think this is the main reason why Buddha left from his Vedic origin. He just couldnt bear the lies and the manipulation. And the same Hindus who discarded Buddha and claimed him atheist are now including Buddha as reincarnation of Vishnu. What a joke...
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 3 сағат бұрын
@@AashishPandey-ls1rc this sentence alone tells me then your knowledge is very limited and out of context, I would suggest that you educate yourself a bit more, and then we could actually have civilised debate/ conversation
@rameshkrishnan4492
@rameshkrishnan4492 2 күн бұрын
Great explanation 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv Күн бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@seewitme
@seewitme 2 күн бұрын
7000 years ago, Rama ravan udha happened, 5000 years ago mahabharat happened.. Don't miss lead the audience
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 2 күн бұрын
different timing base don different soureces, nobody can really say- no misleading happening
@anshulmalviya5468
@anshulmalviya5468 2 күн бұрын
The kind of advance tech, arms, artillery of that time, depicted in the mahabharat story can’t exist 7500/5000 years ago because human civilisation was not that much advanced in that period. The archaeological evidence does not support this claim.
@uselesshero.official
@uselesshero.official 2 күн бұрын
First of all it is not Mahabharta war but Kurukshetra war.
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 2 күн бұрын
its just for the sake of understanding, it doesn't make so much of a difference, does it? the point that it happen stands
@uselesshero.official
@uselesshero.official 2 күн бұрын
@@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv it does to Indians because there are many wars in Mahabharta granted Kurukshetra war is the biggest of them.
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv Күн бұрын
ok fair point.
@anshulmalviya5468
@anshulmalviya5468 2 күн бұрын
Mahabharat war actually happened between the kuru clan but around 1000-900bc as per the archaeological findings. The stuff related to mahabharat was dated to belonging from the mahajanapada period of our history. The claims that mahabharat war happened 7500 or 5000 years ago are baseless, they don’t have any historical evidence.
@AashishPandey-ls1rc
@AashishPandey-ls1rc Күн бұрын
can you please mention the archaeological findings and when and where were they dated, and by whom???
@anshulmalviya5468
@anshulmalviya5468 Күн бұрын
@@AashishPandey-ls1rc ASI findings architecture, other artifacts which were carbon dated these things supposedly claim this
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv Күн бұрын
Just because there are different theories and timelines regarding the Kurukshetra war doesn't mean it didn't happen. Historical events often have multiple interpretations due to varying evidence and perspectives. While the exact details of how and what occurred are subjects of ongoing debate, there is substantial evidence in ancient scriptures like the Mahabharata and other shastras supporting its significance. Faith plays an essential role in interpreting and understanding religious and cultural histories. Dismissing these accounts outright overlooks the rich heritage and the profound impact they have had on shaping society and culture. It's important to approach such topics with an open mind and consider the depth of evidence and faith that surrounds them.
@anshulmalviya5468
@anshulmalviya5468 Күн бұрын
@@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv exactly just because the time frame isnt clear we can’t outright deny the existence of this event. Literature architecture etc have always supported it that mahabharata war has happened at some point in time but there no concrete historical evidence of its “timeline”, i.e., when it happened. And as long as there is no concrete evidence of kurukshetra war this timeline debate will go on and everyone will present there own perspective on it
@AashishPandey-ls1rc
@AashishPandey-ls1rc Күн бұрын
@@anshulmalviya5468 nowhere in the ASI findings has ever been mentioned that the artifacts and findings that were carbon dated directly correlates to Mahabharata, if so can you please provide a reference?? Why is everyone in India just throwing open javelins in the air without any physical evidence? Its always the case.
@SJking-gk4go
@SJking-gk4go 4 күн бұрын
India 7000 years ago never had that amount of people, or the capacity to have a war of that caliber. 😊
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 4 күн бұрын
it wasn't just India, watch the video :)
@Ugly_short_999
@Ugly_short_999 4 күн бұрын
In one video you say the global population was at most 20 million during the war. But here you say 100 million soldiers were dead? How?
@Julzwar
@Julzwar 4 күн бұрын
Maybe this make sense to me. Since a kid I used to dream to visit india, until I heard about Mahabharata, after that, I threw that dream away. I hate wars imo war is equal to a primitive human. Just violent countries with violent leaders support wars for pleasure or power. This made me kind of understand why I don't like hindu tradition.
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 4 күн бұрын
Mahabharat is more than just a war is almost as a microcosmos of human behaviour and patterns that we all carry, once you start reading Mahabharata and once you have right perspective you start to notice how relevant is for the world, and for yourself. there is many thing we can learn from it :)
@aatishrana1440
@aatishrana1440 4 күн бұрын
War happens everywhere not just in Hindu tradition, The Mahabharat war happened between 2 cousins clans Pandavas(sons of King Pandu) and Kauravas(sons of King Dhritarashtra, Pandu's elder brother). The reason of war was many bad acts done by Kauravas, however the tipping point which started the war was when Draupadi(wife of pandava) was insulted and humiliated as one of the Kauravas tried to disrobe her in public. It was in this war where Arjun(son of Pandu) seeing his cousins, grandfathers, uncles and all the relatives in-front of him taking up arms against him after his wife was humiliated by his cousin Duryodhan(son of Dhritarashtra) fell into a moral dilemma of how by killing his our family will bring any peace to him. That is when GOD(in the form of a human(Shri Krishna)) explained him about his responsibility and fighting for the good, that is when GOD explained him about life and death and how dying is not the end for us, he inspired him to get up and fight the evil doers in front of him. Those word spoken by GOD is written in Bhagwat Gita. You can read here - bhagavadgita.io/chapter/1
@rameshgopinathennair8720
@rameshgopinathennair8720 2 күн бұрын
If you dont like visiting places with history of war, then I probably think there is no place in this world you can visit or stay... Why you dont like Hindu tradition can you explain.
@Julzwar
@Julzwar 2 күн бұрын
@@rameshgopinathennair8720 my comment was focused on the genie part. I just assumed that maybe that is the reason why I don't want to visit India, who knows, memories from the past? My mother had indian ancestors. As a kid she talked to me about India and even talked to me about krishna, brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Once I heard about Arjuna whom I used to like, listening my mother stories and her fascination for her India roots was my drive to visit once. All of a sudden, I started having dreams of a huge war, then in my youth I read some part of a huge war called Mahabharata. And, my dreams were worst. So, I just distamce my self from any Hindu scriptures. Seems like the gene may carry some information that,l cause those memories. Fun fact, I had a dream once, a man driving a chariot around the SUN and another man talking to him while he drove, when I read the book krishna and Arjuna had a conversation in a similar scenario. War is everywhere. Should I accept war just because of that? It is just a feeling.
@AashishPandey-ls1rc
@AashishPandey-ls1rc Күн бұрын
@@aatishrana1440 one thing i have always wondered is, if Bhagvad Gita are the words spoken by God to Arjuna, then how come Vyasa heard it after the Mahabharat war?? Did Krishna also recite the whole conversation to Vyasa again so that he can collect fan boys like you in the future???
@siriusthegrim
@siriusthegrim 4 күн бұрын
0:23 - "Involving 18 armies, also known as Akshauhinis" should probably be "involving 18 battalions, known as Akshauhinis, split between two armies"
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 4 күн бұрын
yes correct, thank you :)
@henbairom9697
@henbairom9697 4 күн бұрын
Looks like a desperation but why?
@ChuxDiaz
@ChuxDiaz 4 күн бұрын
I don't know what war he was talking about, regardless he couldn't convince me that it happened.
@udaykiran4524
@udaykiran4524 4 күн бұрын
Then you must read Mahabharata which can take several months or even years to complete. It was the greatest wars ever happened in the human History .
@pranav21047
@pranav21047 4 күн бұрын
How else would you explain the fall of Y chromosome diversity 7500 years ago? The ratio of X to Y chromosome diversity fell to 16:1 in that period. Before it was 3:1. After a few millennia, it recovered to 3:1 again. The epicenter of this fall of genetic diversity was in Indian subcontinent. This conclusion has been derived by modern day genetic scientists after conducting their super intensive research. So which event could have caused this except a War?
@AashishPandey-ls1rc
@AashishPandey-ls1rc 4 күн бұрын
@@pranav21047 how would we know the pre existing ratio of 3:1? What method or survey was used for this conclusion? And if Mahabharata is to be taken into account, then it describes numerous nuclear like weapons of which we have no evidence, even if it had been a great war, the war must have been fought by arrows and other bronze weapons of no greater destruction. So it was probably a great war but not a mystical one.
@pranav21047
@pranav21047 4 күн бұрын
@@AashishPandey-ls1rc A man has XY chromosomes and a woman has XX chromosomes. So a couple has 3 Xs and 1 Y chromosome. That's 3:1 ratio. In a population with close to 50-50% population of men & women, the ratio will be 3:1. The genetic study conducted by WESTERN scientists has concluded that around 5500 & 5000 BC, there was a sudden decline in that ratio from 3:1 to 16:1 and it's epicenter was Indian subcontinent. It's ripple effect went as far as Europe & South East Asia. They don't know the cause of this decline! And being Western, they probably don't know about Mahabharat and it's timeline! But their research fits perfectly with the timing of Mahabharat and the War where 4 million men died out of 10 million population (5 million men). So 1 million men & 5 million women left. That's 5:1 by head count & (3:1 x 5:1 =) 15:1 by chromosome count. Hence proved! You can study their research for scientific queries.
@aatishrana1440
@aatishrana1440 4 күн бұрын
@@AashishPandey-ls1rc bro 3:1 ratio is the standard ratio, use some logic please, girls have 2 X chromosomes and boys have 1 X and 1 Y. every child gets all the chromosomes of parents which means 3 x and 1 y so the default ratio is 3:1 As for the nuclear weapons, even plastic gets dissolved in a thousand year, if romans had invented plastic we would never know because even that get dissolved, this war happened in 5561 BCE, that's seven thousand years ago, nothing from that era can survive so long, except the story which was passed down orally from generation to generation in a perfect language(Sanskrit)
@VictorX1111
@VictorX1111 10 күн бұрын
Did the good guys die in the end? If they did, evil won and this story sucks and it didn't need to happen. Krishna is a failure. Do you know why they lost? It's because Krishna didn't fight. What a coward. He just watched his people die and he died in the end. Loser. Krishna didn't really support anybody and he's the Divine himself.
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 10 күн бұрын
@@VictorX1111 brother you seriously have to read story!
@VictorX1111
@VictorX1111 6 күн бұрын
@@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv Make a video about it, brother.
@prashantha3861
@prashantha3861 15 күн бұрын
Any one has the background music
@sehardorairaj3674
@sehardorairaj3674 16 күн бұрын
Hinduism is just legend & mythology??? Make believe!!!!
@DJ-Bhaveshananda
@DJ-Bhaveshananda 17 күн бұрын
Nice video!
@markadrian4118
@markadrian4118 Ай бұрын
All bullshit
@aniksharoy7174
@aniksharoy7174 6 күн бұрын
Just like u are
@markadrian4118
@markadrian4118 Ай бұрын
All bogus
@Utiz-gp8ss
@Utiz-gp8ss Ай бұрын
*fun fact* :even ben10 cartoon is more logical than mahabaratha 😂
@isharagamlath1220
@isharagamlath1220 Ай бұрын
Mahabarath not history . In my view it is about nature of power and nature of humans . Bishma, karna , arjuna may ne not real characters . But it may be energy of human . Such as courage , pain, suffer and everything . In my view if some one understand about mahabarath , may be he can satisfied his life than others . ( i know very very little )
@topthings535
@topthings535 Ай бұрын
Actually Bhisma is doing this because he is also the son of Shantanu Maharaj. He has obligations towards his father's dynasty and the continuation of it. His father didn't wish for him to not marry infact he wanted Bhisma to continue the dynasty but since he cant do this he feels he is obligated to ensure the continuation of Shantanu's dynasty.
@SajiSNairNair-tu9dk
@SajiSNairNair-tu9dk Ай бұрын
👉🐯
@tanmaygupta8590
@tanmaygupta8590 Ай бұрын
🤮
@geanarsa
@geanarsa Ай бұрын
You ruin your presentation with your hand-waving. Your hands cause a confusing and irritating moment.
@JT-dk3mw
@JT-dk3mw Ай бұрын
Then close your eyes and listen
@hindumonk2323
@hindumonk2323 Ай бұрын
ill take feedback, thanks :)
@Jessica-fw4lm
@Jessica-fw4lm Ай бұрын
Please please stop saying myths 😡
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv Ай бұрын
I actually did the video where I listed facts, thats the whole purpose :) did you watch video?
@MayatitaDas
@MayatitaDas Ай бұрын
Great to see this format ... so nice to see this in depth perspective on the Mahabharata.
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv Ай бұрын
Glad you liked it
@arulnambi1283
@arulnambi1283 Ай бұрын
Nice message. Thank you🙏
@innovativegaming9767
@innovativegaming9767 Ай бұрын
bro are you Indian or foreigner just asking bcz you dont not look like one
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv Ай бұрын
I don't look like foreigner or I don't look like Indian?
@innovativegaming9767
@innovativegaming9767 Ай бұрын
@@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv you dont look like indian
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv Ай бұрын
@@innovativegaming9767 im not :D
@SwamiAniruddha
@SwamiAniruddha Ай бұрын
Well done. 👍
@arulnambi1283
@arulnambi1283 Ай бұрын
A different perspective, looks convincing though
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv Ай бұрын
the beauty of Mahabharat :)
@sasmac1829
@sasmac1829 2 ай бұрын
Yeah Draupadi is absolutely innocent and did nothing 😢;Enough of this feminist woke revisions
@dhruvyamdagni5858
@dhruvyamdagni5858 2 ай бұрын
Shri Krishna ka shrap tha vo ashvathama kisi se mil nhi payega akela tadpega , or 3000 sal tak jiyega ,
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 2 ай бұрын
many theories, what I know is that we cannot know for certain :)
@dhruvyamdagni5858
@dhruvyamdagni5858 2 ай бұрын
@@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv no theories, recorded history by maharishi ved vyas , with many many scientific proof, watch Nilesh oak videos , and yes it's without doubt the the shrap was to suffer for 3000 years
@brkushal8904
@brkushal8904 2 ай бұрын
So is this all kalki movie promotion?😂
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 2 ай бұрын
Not at all, no promotion happening in this channel
@michaelp8968
@michaelp8968 2 ай бұрын
Lord Shiva and ganesha got a beating unto death by Krishna and balarama until parvati pleaded for their lives as written in the puranas.
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 2 ай бұрын
which Puranas?
@the_unfiltered_truth7181
@the_unfiltered_truth7181 2 ай бұрын
Yes. You are absolutely correct. Infact, Shiva was rendered unconscious by Lord Krishna.
@the_unfiltered_truth7181
@the_unfiltered_truth7181 2 ай бұрын
But it was not Parvati who pleaded. It was Krishna who stopped since Shiva and his family were duty bound to protect Banasura who was a pain for the world. Lord Krishna also tells Banasura after leaving him with 2 hands (removing the remaining 998) that he would never forgive Banasura for duping Lord Shiva - Banasura's own aaradhya devta. Om Namah Shivay. Jai Shri Krishna.
@vibhavasumallik9770
@vibhavasumallik9770 Ай бұрын
This is not written anywhere where are you reading this stuff from?? Do U really Think Anyone in this entire universe is a match for Lord Shiva???
@the_unfiltered_truth7181
@the_unfiltered_truth7181 Ай бұрын
@@vibhavasumallik9770 Read Bhagvat. Clearly written. Get educated kiddo.
@RajDas-o9j
@RajDas-o9j 2 ай бұрын
JAY MATA DI DURGA . HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA KRISHNA KRISHNA HARE HARE HARE RAM HARE RAM RAM RAM HARE HARE
@arulnambi1283
@arulnambi1283 2 ай бұрын
Is it not the presence of Princess a Amba, which made bhishma stop fighting a woman, helped arjuna to ride him with a volley of arrows to lay him on his deathbed?
@arulnambi1283
@arulnambi1283 2 ай бұрын
Excellent explanation. 👌
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 2 ай бұрын
Thank you :)
@shivanyavineeth1998
@shivanyavineeth1998 2 ай бұрын
Shiva ❤️🥰
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 2 ай бұрын
Jai
@sathwikmadamanchi9915
@sathwikmadamanchi9915 2 ай бұрын
bro. you forgot to mention that ashwatthama used bramhastra weapon on a pregnant women to kill the child. killing the child before born is an unforgivable sin. this is also a reason krishna cursed aswhattamma. this made krishna really angry on ashwattama for this. it is also said that he is in himalayas waiting for birth of kalki avatar to take birth and his curse will end at end of kali yuga
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 2 ай бұрын
you are right, I didn't forget, I just have want to keep It short :)
@KkMikaYT
@KkMikaYT 2 ай бұрын
You do realize that the actual curse that Shri Krishna gave him said that he couldn’t go near or interact with humans right?
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 2 ай бұрын
no, first time I hear this, would you be so kind and give me some refference?
@zagrepcanin82
@zagrepcanin82 2 ай бұрын
3000 human years or Brahma years? not the same. human being cant live more than 1000y....antedeluvian people lived for 1000y...Methuselah is the proof...modern humans cant live more than 150y. so this Ashwatthama guy is an alien. remember the Sumerian king list? kings lived for tens of thousands of years....but they were not humans
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 2 ай бұрын
it is said that in Satya Yuga people lived much longer. I think to depends on which time, in this particular case its referred to human years.
@tejasv574
@tejasv574 Ай бұрын
He was not an alien, you idiot. He was an avatar of one of the Lord Shiva's Rudras. He was and is a devoted Shiv bhakt..
@shilpamatt6595
@shilpamatt6595 Ай бұрын
dont you remember? Lord Krishna had cursed Ashwatthamma with Immortality to bear his sins until the Kaliyuga ends.
@dipsxyz
@dipsxyz 2 ай бұрын
It was 'Amba' because of whom Bhishma lay his weapons.
@zagrepcanin82
@zagrepcanin82 2 ай бұрын
Wasnt Bisma punished to lay down on arrows for piercing butterflies with needles? He said he commeted no sin in his past lifes but Krishna answered him he did in this one and thus this was his punishment. Something like that right?
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 2 ай бұрын
This is Folkrol, not in Mahabharata but yes they are quite some stories, it's just hard to check credibility.
@lkrocks4386
@lkrocks4386 2 ай бұрын
Yes, pls continue
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 2 ай бұрын
will do, thank you :)
@rishabhjha7118
@rishabhjha7118 2 ай бұрын
Barbarik was an avatar/incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He's worshipped in Rajasthan as 'Khatu Shyam Baba' or simply as 'Shyam Baba'.
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv
@MahabharatUntoldStories-up7rv 2 ай бұрын
I know his worshipped I even been in his temple, but never heard that he is Avatar, where did you get this info? any scripture ?
@shraddha_0227
@shraddha_0227 2 ай бұрын
It's not Pandaava. It's Paandav.
@jishnudraco
@jishnudraco 2 ай бұрын
Its pandava in sanskrit
@jishnudraco
@jishnudraco 2 ай бұрын
Its pandava in sanskrit