Ancient Technology Science Can't Explain - Chennakeshava Temple, Belur Karnataka

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@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
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@truthseeker8123
@truthseeker8123 2 жыл бұрын
In this case, the chain theory doesn’t work. The gear teeth aren’t uniform in size. I fail to see how a belt could compensate. I would offer the ratios are significant but in a different way. There have been some extraordinary discoveries done in Egypt with pillars corresponding to the human body. Sad guru has expounded the same about Kashi. I have no idea about the temple you are in, but thought to offer this. Love your content from🇺🇸
@kirataarjuniyam7652
@kirataarjuniyam7652 2 жыл бұрын
We want justice for hindu boy harsha murdered in karnataka.
@sergeyshchurko288
@sergeyshchurko288 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe out of place, but how coincidentally it coincides with the CT tomograph. 8 - 16 - 32 - 64 - 128 - 256 exposed sections.
@hlmuench4212
@hlmuench4212 2 жыл бұрын
@@truthseeker8123 one of the chain showed in the sculpture presented here has different size lobes on either side. So still possible. Also, some gears may run from other chains in the same housing structure
@cjsrescues
@cjsrescues 2 жыл бұрын
If I ever get a chance to go to India, I'm looking you up. I want to have you as a tour guide and pick your brain. Much respect, sir.
@Ratmanbiggy
@Ratmanbiggy 2 жыл бұрын
Chennakeshava "Temple" should be a world wonder and heavily studied.
@obitormn4714
@obitormn4714 2 жыл бұрын
some butt hurt 'secular' people will start screaming hysterically
@RK-es8oj
@RK-es8oj 2 жыл бұрын
Yea 🙏👍
@AkashKumar-1989
@AkashKumar-1989 2 жыл бұрын
It's about to be declared as UNESCO world heritage site!! Whole of Belur Temple Complex is in proposed list of UNESCO world heritage sites! It was constructed by Great Hoysala King Great Vishnuvardhan!!
@YT-uo7fc
@YT-uo7fc 2 жыл бұрын
All the 7 wonders should be changed.
@srinidhi7140
@srinidhi7140 2 жыл бұрын
Not even included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites!
@MrsD1980
@MrsD1980 2 жыл бұрын
Just the most amazing KZbin channel. As a typical westner only raised on boring American history, I know of none of these places. What a loss. Am so glad I'm learning about it through you, Praveen.
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Thank You Cristy!! Do share the videos with your friends too!!
@szymongrabarczyk3561
@szymongrabarczyk3561 2 жыл бұрын
You shouldn't consider this an "educational" material Cristy. This has as much education value as "History" channel bits with Giorgio A. Tsoukalous - you know, the one obsessed with aliens.
@Royalbob123
@Royalbob123 2 жыл бұрын
Plan and visit india , there are so many ancient temples like this , esp in south india. Search for temples in Hampi , Tanjore , ramappa , Kailasa temple etc
@ravindernegi7419
@ravindernegi7419 2 жыл бұрын
yes even we are getting valuable information in another way from these videos but sadly everything forgotten in this modern fast moving time where everyone trying to cover the earth with skyscrapers..
@bluefish4999
@bluefish4999 2 жыл бұрын
I agree their temples and culture is amazing but there are plenty of interesting places in America like the Serpent mound in Ohio and Chaco canyon in New Mexico. I'd also suggest a trip to Mexico City.
@chinnamadhu174
@chinnamadhu174 2 жыл бұрын
As a engineering student I did remember how struggling it was to work on lathe machine fr small piece of solid bar... imagine a pillar with intricate gears and complex carving, is itself a vindication that our ancestors were far more superior interms of knowledge and technology. Kudoos to Praven and keep up the great work 👍.
@deepakmusinada5011
@deepakmusinada5011 2 жыл бұрын
It's really mind blowing facts. Normal people like me just visit the temples and come back. But only genius like you can go deep and analyze the structures. Great work Praveen sir. 👏
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Thank You for your kind words! Do share the video with your friends too!!
@Bose_bhaskar
@Bose_bhaskar 2 жыл бұрын
Ya right . Super very impressed job.
@betsysbutler5790
@betsysbutler5790 2 жыл бұрын
I agree completely
@Razatthakur
@Razatthakur 2 жыл бұрын
@@RealPraveenMohan Sir in old days temples were used for teaching so maybe it's just a way of teaching the technology they had????
@salonichavan1629
@salonichavan1629 2 жыл бұрын
Yes exactly
@kevorka3281
@kevorka3281 2 жыл бұрын
I respect India way more now that I've found this channel. -American
@andrewgibb8846
@andrewgibb8846 2 жыл бұрын
This discovery you have made is beyond our time. It appears that these temples are precision machines that have a function that we cannot see because as you said, we haven’t “invented” such a machine. I imagine once this machine is activated, it could possibly reveal its purpose which we probably aren’t ready to use. This discovery fascinates me much more than space exploration and I think our billionaires racing to Mars need to put the time into researching earth first. If I had the means to gather groups of the best engineers, I’d have them study these temples until they had an answer. Thank you for your dedication to sharing these discoveries and passionately searching for the truth. You are doing great work and truly inspiring us all.
@nd6008
@nd6008 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. There is so much to explore on the Earth.
@immortal8626
@immortal8626 2 жыл бұрын
Those souls will reincarnate and active the machine in the future or will give information about it,now we are only estimating their scientific knowledge with our current scientific knowledge, but they are also advanced in spiritual science that when we are going to achieve
@dabhipiyush53
@dabhipiyush53 2 жыл бұрын
@@nd6008 forgotten or distroyed indian history was the ancient treasure for the world. But hipocratic world has no interest in ancient Indian history. When ''bharatvarsh '' (india) was in golden era ( culture , litrechure , technology , science , medical , astrology...................) Reat of world was living in forest 🤔
@juhijasmine5790
@juhijasmine5790 2 жыл бұрын
Dear praveen mohan, You never fail to make me feel awestruck. Being a modern day doctor, i used to think, there is advanced science and technology only in our time , but after started watching your videos ,you have proved my thinking wrong in many ways. I feel very happy to be enlightened. Thank you so much
@RK-es8oj
@RK-es8oj 2 жыл бұрын
👏👏👏
@newbiekhyber
@newbiekhyber 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, modern-day people just assume that our ancestors were idiots. They had no clue about science and technology. The British (and other countries) did not come to India because we were poor. No one colonizes a poor country.
@nemosdiary8271
@nemosdiary8271 2 жыл бұрын
hi juhi
@chillax360
@chillax360 2 жыл бұрын
@@newbiekhyber the colonial invaders did take about 55 trillion dollar worth of loot from India with them
@lelandbrown903
@lelandbrown903 2 жыл бұрын
You are recognized all over the world mentioned by B.Forester and others as being the pre-emient scholar on what you do thank you and CONGRATS.
@ДејанСимић-р1б
@ДејанСимић-р1б 2 жыл бұрын
It is respectable to research the human past in the way PraveenMohan works. If other people were more engaged in illuminating the human past, it would be easier to reach ancient knowledge. Greetings from Serbia!
@billybrown2703
@billybrown2703 2 жыл бұрын
Follower from Manchester UK, great upload. I'm a time served mechanical engineer. I think all the tools you see carved in the temples are what they were built with, there is no doubt in mind they used an advanced technology to build them like you describe. Could the gear ratio in each pillar be how that exact pillar was built? The more intricate the pillar the higher the gear ratio required to build it? Not sure in what sense, we would have to find out what the overall ratio would be from the drive what ever that maybe. Excellent video!
@BhanuPrakash437
@BhanuPrakash437 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks to your ancestors! No hate intended! But can't help, looking at so many such marvels, I crib myself that how much science and technology was lost in Bharat.
@josephvanwie6706
@josephvanwie6706 2 жыл бұрын
Is it possible that they used sound frequency or vibration to soften the stone so it could be sculpted instead of drilling or cutting? Whatever the method they were highly advanced and highly intelligent and highly superior to mankind today. One only needs to look around at the average person and it's quite obvious that we're headed to the trees, not coming from them. Many today would struggle to figure out how to fry an egg, and after the attempt use it as a Frisbee. They use a screw driver to screw someone out of their money. And most people feel that a Ring Doorbell will keep them safe but only record their demise! But I digress. ....
@billybrown2703
@billybrown2703 2 жыл бұрын
@@josephvanwie6706 yes that is very possible, I too believe sound, frequency and vibration were used many years ago to perform early engineering marvels.
@murmanming
@murmanming 2 жыл бұрын
Manchesterrr la la laaa Manchesterrr la la laaa Manchester la la laaa Manchester la la laaa XD
@commentor9002
@commentor9002 2 жыл бұрын
Bhanu Prakash Ambati invasions, loot, plunder, conversions, burning of ancient texts, destroying buildings, killing of the learned people over the last 1000 years. These are just some of the examples.
@catmanflorida2839
@catmanflorida2839 2 жыл бұрын
as a mechanical engineer, I can say these are built with very advanced technology that we are unable to understand today. You are the best teacher, thank you.
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words!! Do share the video with your friends too!!
@catmanflorida2839
@catmanflorida2839 2 жыл бұрын
@@RealPraveenMohan YES I DO !!! I forward the vids to them too.
@DataJYdocs
@DataJYdocs 2 жыл бұрын
Ref.: Ada Lovelace & Charles Babbage differential machines.
@tsdz2008
@tsdz2008 2 жыл бұрын
result of spiritual activities beyond our 4th dimensional space and time ...
@tbishop4961
@tbishop4961 2 жыл бұрын
As a mechanical engineer, you should know that teeth size and distance must be the same from one gear to the next. This is why each gear is a different size in order to add more or less teeth and adjust the ratio These pillars are all approximately the same diameter and the teeth would not work together You need to go back to your college and ask for a refund
@DDStriker-qf3ne
@DDStriker-qf3ne 2 жыл бұрын
So interesting, intelligent and thought provoking. I love this channel and Praveen is a national treasure. He deserves a Nobel prize for bringing to light all these ancient secrets to the world
@srushtipekamwar8784
@srushtipekamwar8784 2 жыл бұрын
I just love how Chennakeshwa temple has so many hidden marvels. Btw you are my favourite youtuber before I used to look down on the Indian culture but solely because of you I am proud of our culture.
@ytcarol
@ytcarol 2 жыл бұрын
Shrushti Pekamwar Your pride in your culture is an excellent result of Praveen's work!
@priyanshurana4886
@priyanshurana4886 2 жыл бұрын
You are very right @srushti .. from the early education we were only taught how poor and miserable Indians were in the past... Actually it's just the opposite.. and with knowledge like this... We are so so proud
@srushtipekamwar8784
@srushtipekamwar8784 2 жыл бұрын
@@priyanshurana4886 I couldn't agree more
@BillsTravels996
@BillsTravels996 2 жыл бұрын
Praveen, you should be awarded an Oscar for your very informative and professional videos like this one. Thank you for your work. As an engineer myself, I question both the 900 year age archaeologists have labeled this temple with but I also question why and how did the people of India forget all of this technology? It must’ve taken countless years to develop and learn the knowledge and technology in the temple and then all was forgotten and lost until now…… why and what happened? Whatever catastrophe happened, we are definitely blessed to now understand and see what our ancestors were capable of. Thank you
@boogiewoogie4984
@boogiewoogie4984 2 жыл бұрын
The knowledgegot lost after the abrahamic invasions( Both Islam and Christianity) for the last 1000 years in India .
@gunnervin
@gunnervin 2 жыл бұрын
Invasions!
@TheGuideTelugu
@TheGuideTelugu 2 жыл бұрын
Invasion 😭😭😭
@karan257
@karan257 2 жыл бұрын
As others say, invasions/colonization. 900 years becuase that's the last/most recent time archaeologists can safely say, that it was not built after that. Many invaders broke temples or banned construction of new temples. Art was lost as priests /brahmins were killed or first attacked to convert religions.. and they held most of knowledge. Books were burned.abiraries were destroyed. Later language and education was supplanted with English systems. Hence, even if something exists in some of 25-30 million still untranslated indian archives, it is not easy to locate, sift through and translate in local/other languages. Obviously they can't go much older than 900 years, even though I'm sure carbon dating reveals a much older age, as archaeologists are shocked at how that can be possible.
@varunb9661
@varunb9661 2 жыл бұрын
Abhramic invasions esp Islamic. Ancient Indian university at Nalanda burnt for months they say when the plunderer Khilji destroyed it. They say there were thousands of years worth of scriptures there. This was in 11/12 century AD.
@padmabheeman1425
@padmabheeman1425 2 жыл бұрын
Wow. I really loved this video of yours.This Belur Chennakeshavatemple has to take place as one of the seven wonders of the world.What a bundle of knowledge our ancestors had. Thanks to all those ( Hoysala kings and the artisans) to make this happen and is presented to the future generations . Feeling very proud to be a Kannadiga, 💜
@infinite5795
@infinite5795 2 жыл бұрын
Culturally in every sphere, be it art, science, literature, dances, drama, architecture, we have got to learn a lot from India. No offence to anyone, but this temple makes me feel that Hindus truly excel in all the aforesaid fields far more than all the western or middle-eastern civilization combined, even pyramids are drab and fail in elegance(overated) infront of this single temple. And there are 1000s of such Hindu temples, as I see in other videos of Praveen. Ancient India must be very peaceful, since you see the artistic temperament of this people, the face of the culture. I can't imagine this world without India and Hinduism-Buddhism, there is enough of conflicts in this world anyway.
@maheshb9951
@maheshb9951 2 жыл бұрын
I have always have this thought how the world or atleast the people who are incharge of deciding the wonders of the world couldnt see these marvellous structures. They are only fascinated about the size or shiney outer appearance but failed to understand the complexity of these carvings. I feel, these structures are no less than a wonder compared to Pyramids or TajMahal.
@sbs5408
@sbs5408 2 жыл бұрын
In South India (Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka) there are many beautiful temples. Apart from these states there are a few temples in Maharashtra, Gujarat etc. In North India there are no magnificent ancient temples. Most likely they were destroyed by the invaders. Ellora temple, Chennakesava Temple and Brihadeeswara temple are wonders deserving to be in the “wonders of the world”. There could be more that we are not seeing. Like I have been to these temples but I haven’t “seen” these wonders.
@infinite5795
@infinite5795 2 жыл бұрын
@@sbs5408 I think you forgot Odisha, the amount of magnificent ancient temples will outnumber all the northern states combined. Bengal is poor in this regard, it's oldest temple is not even 300 years old, plus there is no detailed carvings.
@sbs5408
@sbs5408 2 жыл бұрын
@@infinite5795Right. Slipped my mind. Have to visit Odisha to see the magnificent Konark temple and Puri Jagannath temple, Mukteshwara Temple. .
@sharat680
@sharat680 2 жыл бұрын
Wow wow wow.. the last part literally blew my mind 🤯 pranams to the ancient masters of India. This temple is in my state which makes me very proud. Thanks Mohan for sharing these gems with us. We are indebted to you.
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Thank You so much for your love and support!! Do share the video with your friends too!!
@SaronJoy
@SaronJoy 2 жыл бұрын
OH MY GOODNESS... WHAT GORGEOUS TECH! Looks like an engine room. That temple/vimana can fly.
@475girish
@475girish 2 жыл бұрын
I have been to this Temple and Some Locals there say that the Temple used to Fly in the Air in Ancient times. but don't know is it True.
@vagabond8812
@vagabond8812 2 жыл бұрын
I concur. The propellers assembly mounts should be noticeable from above but what about power source for such an incredible structure and what would be the necessary upward thrust necessary to get it off the ground beyond that how would you steer it? The implications are astronomical and incredibly fascinating!
@SaronJoy
@SaronJoy 2 жыл бұрын
@@vagabond8812 AGREED! It seems like there is a source that docks with this ancient tech. This bottom structure appears to be a launching pad. VERY COOL!
@SaronJoy
@SaronJoy 2 жыл бұрын
@@475girish I research myths, legends, and stories of the ancient peoples. They very rarely lie, if at all. If they say it can fly... IT CAN FLY!😁
@gopalnaidu5267
@gopalnaidu5267 2 жыл бұрын
@@475girish Sir as per praveens explanation their talks may get nearing the truth.
@keitharter5645
@keitharter5645 2 жыл бұрын
Morning :) Love your videos. Would love to come to India to see these amazing temples. Moving away from gear ratios I was wondering whether the pillars are representations of sound frequencies? Following the work completed by Michael Tellinger and others where temples all over the world appear to have been built like microchips and circuit boards all based on certain frequencies generating energy (A kind of Tesla theory). With the known research into how each frequency produces a different shape in sand or water and the fact the higher the frequency the more elaborate the shape could the pillars be a kind of harmonic resonator (great Pyramid of Giza). If a certain chant was produced in the doorway the harmonics are increased from pillar to pillar gaining in frequency with each more faceted pillar? Just a thought as I can't recall the concept of sound frequency being used to explain some temples in India like those in Europe and South America. Keep up the excellent work :)
@cortnolan1055
@cortnolan1055 2 жыл бұрын
Im leaning towards
@KraitoKrombongus
@KraitoKrombongus 2 жыл бұрын
those temples have more details and advanced techniques then modern palaces have today. Soo amazing!
@mahesharisto
@mahesharisto 2 жыл бұрын
So imagine the knowledge this part of the world would had at that time considering the fact that fanatic intruders destroyed 50000+ temples allover INDIA..💓💓💓🇮🇳🇮🇳
@KraitoKrombongus
@KraitoKrombongus 2 жыл бұрын
@@mahesharisto Who really knows how far ahead in the intellect we humans have been through the history of the world. What makes me think, is why all these temples and pyramids are the only thing left, and why it was so important to make such incredible details in stone. The gods and humans portraits on the walls feels like they are primitive but with modern tools and techniques that is so clever. It feels strange, almost as if they would have gained new knowledge very quickly from somewhere, maybe outer space, angels?.
@vinaytalluri
@vinaytalluri 2 жыл бұрын
Better we donot even remotely think to compare, modern Civil engineering and Architecture is just bullshit
@mahesharisto
@mahesharisto 2 жыл бұрын
@@KraitoKrombongus no my friend....all knowledge lies within you...if you dive inside the knowledge flows to you...and that's the essence of INDIAN philosophy also...💓🙏
@rorydeblake6433
@rorydeblake6433 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing stuff Praveen. Thank you. Imagine if we would get these fantastic machines operating again. What would we discover?
@user-rk2hf3em8b
@user-rk2hf3em8b 2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking about you only today that you've not uploaded for a quite time ..and there you are ..again with a masterpiece ✨ 😍
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you😍
@JohnSmith-sr8fw
@JohnSmith-sr8fw 2 жыл бұрын
@@RealPraveenMohan I too. I did wonder about the strength and wear. Such advanced knowledge lost or hidden. Thank You
@user-rk2hf3em8b
@user-rk2hf3em8b 2 жыл бұрын
@@RealPraveenMohan welcome. god bless you .
@userharsh9710
@userharsh9710 2 жыл бұрын
@@JohnSmith-sr8fw it's destroyed bro
@snaxcoco3112
@snaxcoco3112 2 жыл бұрын
More power to you Praveen. Keep such videos coming. 👍
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Sure 😊
@davidsanzani5737
@davidsanzani5737 Жыл бұрын
Praveen Mohan, thanks for your amazing videos. It’s a pleasure to virtually visit all those temples together with you and your thirst of answers! I’m an Engineer and used to solve problems and find patterns, and looking for the truth is like finding pieces of a puzzle and put them together…the more you have placed the more it gets easier to solve! This temple and your investigation impressed me so much that I started thinking about it, and a theory popped in my mind and felt the need to share it wit you! First of all, gears and ratio, this does ring a bell to me, as you say they must had a purpose, and it reminds me of a Clock gear reduction mechanism! YES, think about it, an accurate timekeeping device, not necessarily a Big Ben of London 24h clock, but maybe a seasonal or astronomical one, like the Prague Astronomical clock for example. Placed inside or outside an important temple where lot of people prayed and learned daily life wisdom. Second, the Mohini statue that would move, indeed, like moving statues of Clocks! That would remind people an important hour of the day, or a conclusion of a cycle. Third, we can see so many holes in the wall, which reminds me of insertions for wooden gears maybe, just open an analogic clock to see the similarities. Fourth, carvings of chains and tools, they reminds me of tutorials left there for maintenance purpose, as knowledge needed to be preserved for future generation and to keep gears in good conditions. Fifth, you said in other videos that they were master of knots and may have used a mix of metal and ropes, connected to wooden parts, that may have benn stolen or ruined during thousand years. And I suspect that those polished pillar could have been cleared so much by the passage and friction of ropes… Well, enough for the moment, please let me know what to think and if it helps! More answers will bring more questions! Cheers from Italy
@mariaperdiki9177
@mariaperdiki9177 2 жыл бұрын
What a a truly magnificent highly sofisticated &technologicaly advanced culture of India! Thank u mr Mohan for ur fantastic videos ! Sendin u respect,gratitude,peace prayers,love &light from Athens/Hellas! Namaste!👲✌👍💟💟💟
@0arjun077
@0arjun077 2 жыл бұрын
We shared many teachings in the past, we also have an ancient scripture in Sanskrit about the astrology called Yavanajataka (Greeks are called Yavana in Sanskrit) which merged with traditional Indian astrology. Many Priests even use this today.
@kkjj4508
@kkjj4508 2 жыл бұрын
India in a treasure trove into the far gone past and I like most of his interpretation
@lesleyM84
@lesleyM84 2 жыл бұрын
Just EXTRAordinary structures… wouldn’t it have been completely amazing to have known these citizen artisans in their day?!!!!!!!
@orlandosanchez3605
@orlandosanchez3605 2 жыл бұрын
All of these temples displaying these mechanical technologies and superb carving are much more older than archeologist are willing to admit. Who can say that this temple was not at another location previously and then dismantled and reassembled, utilizing the proposed mechanism, at it's current one?
@infinitive7654
@infinitive7654 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Mr. Mohan! Thanks for the new video 🙏 Hopefully you will continue to make videos longer than 10 mins with lots of informative knowledge
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Sure!!
@nishanth4323
@nishanth4323 2 жыл бұрын
@@RealPraveenMohan Great knowledge you are sharing with us sir ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
@patrickrussell6216
@patrickrussell6216 2 жыл бұрын
The more I see and what's explain, The more fascinated and mystified I become. The architects alone are beautifully detailed and mind boggling . Modern man seems very primitive and spiritually backwards compared to such marvels.
@Vikram-mu1lb
@Vikram-mu1lb 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. For some reason, I suddenly feel like a primitive being.
@karan257
@karan257 2 жыл бұрын
Thats why the traditional yuga or time-age cycle in india says we are living in the most downtrodden age (rather than a golden age), called kali yuga, and the age of wisdom and truth will once again begin.
@kriskozacki8777
@kriskozacki8777 2 жыл бұрын
Niewiarygodne jest że ludzie są tam na codzień, oglądaj i nikt się nie zastanawia nad powstaniem tych świątyń. Wierzy się w to co mówią archeolodzy 🤦‍♂️. Pozdrawiam z Polski ❤✌
@surajrathore5537
@surajrathore5537 2 жыл бұрын
Ancient india is so advance. Appreciate parveen mohan doing such a great work. 🙂
@deenichols491
@deenichols491 2 жыл бұрын
You are a brilliant man. Such a wonderfully articulated explanation of the science behind the scenes. Thank you for the videos . Your work should be shared and celebrated as genius!
@RAY86092
@RAY86092 2 жыл бұрын
Love your research Sir. You are a beckoning light for us who want to learn and know more about our supremely talented ancestors.
@learning2curve995
@learning2curve995 2 жыл бұрын
The sheer artistry is mind-blowing regardless of the gear hypothesis. Fascinating
@SindhuSaraswati
@SindhuSaraswati 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you praveen for a great analysis of temple structures. A marvelous technology is used to build these
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
You're most welcome!!
@larryariscon6383
@larryariscon6383 2 жыл бұрын
The one incredible outcome of the operation is that the stone doesn't break to pieces or crack after knurling, tapping at high speed. It's a fantastic advance technology.
@raonannapaneni9590
@raonannapaneni9590 2 жыл бұрын
Great point
@davelawson2564
@davelawson2564 2 жыл бұрын
True...........if not for islamic barbarians who destroyed more than 40000 such temples across india world would have seen more such marvels. And these barbarians continue even today. they are islamic terrorists of today And they killed over 70 Million indians including the educated and priestly class were their primary targets . That should explain how India regressed during these times watch kashmir Files Movie on recent genocide and ethnic cleansing of hindus from Kashmir , cradle of Hindu civilisation . It will give you clue on why Indian civilisation regressed
@vishwanath-ts
@vishwanath-ts 2 жыл бұрын
@@davelawson2564 You're right
@nurandeshyaligar
@nurandeshyaligar 2 жыл бұрын
But we cant denay that carving in black stone ( igneous rock) impossible today..
@howardfreeland5595
@howardfreeland5595 2 жыл бұрын
Praveen - I believe that India has more technology in ancient times that any other location on earth. It is simply amazing how the temples have been constructed with such great detail. I have been following you for years and there is no limit on the ancient technology or various locations. As a geologist, I cannot believe that rock was carved in such detail with no errors or breakage. Maybe the rock is also a special fine grained, uniform, and consistent formation. Maybe the quarries where the rock came from would explain something.
@0arjun077
@0arjun077 2 жыл бұрын
He only covered just 2 states out of 29 all these years. There are many many more temples. If we just take pictures and make a slide show video of these temples it will take more time than this video.
@naveenkodela
@naveenkodela 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Howard, I agree with you. I cannot believe that rock can be carved to that level of precision. I've been doing a some research on this, and I strongly believe that they was a technology where they could melt granite and pour to moulding to get the desired effect, but then what was the mould made of. A diamond? Because it's the diamond more harder after granite. Having said this is, worlds most diamonds are found in south India. It's a mystery In a cluster of mysteries.
@howardfreeland5595
@howardfreeland5595 2 жыл бұрын
@@naveenkodela We do not now have any technology to melt rock and pour it, maybe they were so advanced that they could do that. The mold would not have to be hard, it would only have to resist the 2000 - 3000 degrees it would take to melt the rock. Those rocks shown are not granite, more likely a basalt-type of rock. If it is possible to obtain a small sample of the rock in the columns, maybe a piece outside the structure, a thin section could be made and any university could look at the sample and determine the type of rock and whether it had been melted. Carving diamond woul be extremely impractiable and there has never been a diamond found that large. And then, a diamond for each colimn would be needed because they are all different. I agree that there are mysteries like this all over the world. I believe a very advanced, now gone, civilization or aliens helped ancient humans to complete the work.
@seemasoni8602
@seemasoni8602 2 жыл бұрын
@@howardfreeland5595 Absolutely, surprisingly we indians get knowledge of these tamples from such videos. Our history was written by leftists but in coming years we will get true history as its being rewritten.Jai Shree Ram🙏🙏
@chillax360
@chillax360 2 жыл бұрын
@@howardfreeland5595 we are a continuing and the only surviving civilization even after so many ruthless invasions
@Annur375
@Annur375 2 жыл бұрын
Fabulous presentation of great mysteries. Thanks for sharing it.
@whobalobalo
@whobalobalo 2 жыл бұрын
There's not even a single shred of doubt that each and every Temple in India is a fulcrum of not just culture, It's also a centre of learning (be it spiritual or material), education, science and technology, astronomy and a whole lot more. My visits to these temples and the conversation with locals makes me understand one thing and that is Vishwakarma - the architect of God's abode is the reason why each Temple is peculiar yet differently built. I also believe that this "Architect" must surely have a complex, comprehensive book that guides how to create tools and equipments that is required to build such an ancient and advanced Temple whilst facilitating the flourishing of the Indian civilization. These carvings, ornate pillars/ insides of the Temples/ the surroundings and the spiritual focal point (God and the sanctum sanctorum) if read/ observed/ researched/ cross-checked will clearly give the purpose for which human civilization must work for. Amazing work Praveen Mohan.
@avishkumar8231
@avishkumar8231 2 жыл бұрын
Have you ever notice so much less of Brahma we get, with prayers or carvings, and he's the creator and looks exactly like vishwakarn who's the architect of dwarka etc..
@UjwalRam
@UjwalRam Жыл бұрын
There are books, very few left now . We should be thankful at least all these weren't destroyed completely. Cause many tried with all their might to just destroy entire temples. Let's pray and hope more writings come out
@whobalobalo
@whobalobalo Жыл бұрын
@avishkumar8231 so so sorry, I think I never received your response to my comment. I guess it's the case of us being hardcore fans of Mr. Mohan and KZbin being the antithesis😅 Well, my studies into the various puranas suggest me that Brahma, the creator was cursed by Lord Shiva when he used the flower Ketaki as an identification to show he has found the end of the spiritual force while Lord Vishnu graciously accepted the defeat that one can't ever find the depth or vertical extent of Parabrahman (which I believe translates to condition where atma enters eternal consciousness and become one). The Temple for this is at Tiruvannamalai. Although there are a couple of Brahma Temples in India which I discovered during my sojourn to India which will be the one at Pushkar, a few in Tamilnadu belt. That said the Vedas extoll the importance of Brahma greatly but because he gave in to his vice, he fell off the nobility which Shri Vishnu could hold with his sheer honesty.
@whobalobalo
@whobalobalo Жыл бұрын
@UjwalRam I need to thank you I guess, because had it not been you, KZbin would've been a complete ass and I would've genuinely missed the earlier comment. So, thank you muchly. 🙏🏻 Coming back to your point. It is very clear to me as an American that Bharat was the diamond, the crown jewel that the whole globe was after. When I study what the brave souls endured to keep their Gods and Goddesses safe, my heart sinks in pain. Temples were the life of India undoubtedly. But there are books on agama shastra which I think is the scientific method to build Temples that can come to the rescue of Indians. That being said Ujwal, you and several others have the power to instill spiritual development in yourself, your peers and the younger generations too. Know that the real power of Indians lied in the spirituality that they held toward their deity. I happen to edaciously read the original works of Ramayana and Mahabharata, the Bhagwath Puran whenever novelists would fly to my state. The English novel would be few and far between, I would make sure to record the ones that were in the native language and go to the Temples in the weekend to simply understand what it meant. I suggest you do that. Then there are praises of various Gods and Goddesses in 5 stanzas, 8, 10 and the one liners (The one in Vishnu Sahasranama) which are believed to be the capsule version of the whole prototype and are carrying more potency to yield positive energy and vibration that can benefit the life in more ways than one. Start there, it doesn't require you to have a initiation and one can take use of the resources available. If it isn't too forward to ask, where do you stay in India now??
@cantsay8894
@cantsay8894 2 жыл бұрын
Ancient Indian technology is staggering. Another example of ancient tech that shows these people were light years ahead of where academics say they were. It’s brutally obvious. The Indian government really needs to get behind your work Praveen. Why they haven’t given you credentials and funding and some help is beyond comprehension. Your work is not only important to India but the entire world. It boggles the mind they aren’t leaping to help you! Anyway thanks for all you do. The government may be blind but you certainly are not. We your fans aren’t either!! PS: Just thought of a question for you. If these extremely difficult stone pillars were indeed made on a lathe what was tough enough to carve them? What were the blades on the lathe made of?? Also maybe this wasn’t a temple but a showroom for the technicians and their business!!
@donnswaby369
@donnswaby369 2 жыл бұрын
Probably diamond tipped. Unless adamantium steel is real. : )
@charliekennedy2545
@charliekennedy2545 2 жыл бұрын
All governments are controlled, thats why.
@1111xyz
@1111xyz 2 жыл бұрын
Just the sheer fact that they could model such intricate machining is mind blowing in itself! So much we do not know!
@dixiefallas7799
@dixiefallas7799 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Praveen you’ve nailed it again! Love your research.🇬🇧
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a ton Dixie!
@RockyTheFlyingSquirrel
@RockyTheFlyingSquirrel 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like people always focus on ancient Egypt or Sumeria and never talk about ancient India, and India is kicking EVERYBODY's butt with the technology. Wow!!!
@0arjun077
@0arjun077 2 жыл бұрын
The Vedas, in particular Atharva veda and Sthapatya veda, describe many kinds of arts and crafts in their discussion of Shilpa Shastra and Yantra Sarvasva. The Rig veda, states Ravi, mentions equipment used in casting, such as dhamatri (cupola), gharma aranmaya (crucible) and bhastri (blower). These discussions are in the context of making idols, and describe rules to achieve best talmana (proportions), mudra (stance) and bhava (expression). Sanskrit texts such as Shilparatna and Manasara describe in detail the process and principles for art work with metals, particularly for alloys such as panchadhatu (five metals - zinc, tin, copper, silver and gold) and ashtadhatu (eight metal alloys - which adds iron, lead and mercury to panchadhatu). Madhuchista Vidhana (cire perdue or lost wax) casting process is the most discussed process in these ancient shilpa shastras with metals. These Shastras diffused from India to other ancient cultures in Asia. While there is empirical evidence of high purity metallurgy and art works with other metals, some ancient Shilpa Shastras have been lost. For example, the 5th century Iron Pillar of Delhi, which stands 23 feet, weighs 6 tonnes and contains 99.72% iron without showing any signs of rust, is empirical evidence of the state of metallurgical arts in 5th century India. From Rigveda : Shilpani, works of art of man, imitate the divine forms, by employing their rhythms, they metrically reconstitute, and interpret the limitless knowledge, of the sacred hymns, from the limits of being human. - Aitareya Brahmana, Rig Veda, 6.5.27
@MuhammadSajid-qe8ri
@MuhammadSajid-qe8ri 2 жыл бұрын
I am not hindu but i love how intelligent ancient people were♥️
@abhi.n.
@abhi.n. Жыл бұрын
Don't get me wrong but lot of temples, proofs, techniques etc were destroyed by muslim invaders and british empire😞. Just think if we had retained that technology now it would be great.
@Rajkumar-cd5go
@Rajkumar-cd5go Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately most of the beautiful stuff in this country was demolished by barbaric cult
@theawkwardobserver8757
@theawkwardobserver8757 2 жыл бұрын
Each pillar is part of a gear train , the statues foot is the locking device . The carvings are work instructions . Each pillar or position has its own work instruction which even shows which tools to use . The whole place /temple seems to be an ancient engineering training center .
@j.jcevering5117
@j.jcevering5117 2 жыл бұрын
I bet it made "music"
@Ronin-bt1fj
@Ronin-bt1fj 2 жыл бұрын
but the purpose is unclear
@siddharthsinha2342
@siddharthsinha2342 2 жыл бұрын
Or probably a factory of some kind?
@vaishakhmonti
@vaishakhmonti 2 жыл бұрын
I’d love to see some validation for this. And love your pseudo name btw…
@maxhersher5252
@maxhersher5252 2 жыл бұрын
Gravity statue suggests that this building is a vimana with Instructions for turning it on. Pine cone device has something to do with operation. Can almost guarantee that theres a lingham (nuclear generator) in or under it somewhere. Columns rotating with different gear ratios would create anti gravitational effects in this scenario. Look at the youtube video where they made a levitating platform by spinning magnets on its feet. Same concept. This building flies!
@FairyFrequency
@FairyFrequency 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Praveen! Every temple you visit is an absolutely mind expanding adventure. Wishing you an amazing week ♡
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
You are most welcome !! Do share the videos with your friends too!!
@lotus7089
@lotus7089 2 жыл бұрын
Praveen you are doing an excellent job of giving scientific background on ancient temples
@mattcorbett8019
@mattcorbett8019 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, To see this temple back in the day would've been amazing......Praveen your dedication never ceases to amaze....a true champion of the ancient past 🙏🖖
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a ton Matt!! Have a great day!!
@PA78962
@PA78962 2 жыл бұрын
How do you research all this sir? I'm always blown away by your observation. You must really like your work.... Your passion just oozes when you explain everything. 👏👏 hats off to you.
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you Priyanka!!
@PA78962
@PA78962 2 жыл бұрын
@@RealPraveenMohan I'm having such a fan moment right now. Thank you for replying sir. I feel like a successful fan. Omg!!! 🙇‍♀️
@striker44
@striker44 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing work once again. Interestingly, those numbers, 8,16,32,64 are also fundamental in binary/ boolean mathematics used in digital chips. These numbers represent 2^3, 2^4, 2^5, 2^6 etc.
@irishgrl
@irishgrl 2 жыл бұрын
As always, Praveen makes me think! I love how thoroughly he examines these temples! Also, the craftsmanship in these temples is ASTOUNDING!
@manchikantyramakrishna1681
@manchikantyramakrishna1681 2 жыл бұрын
Unveiling Belur temple, yet again ! There is such a lot out there in the temple ! Thanks for the in-depth analysis, as usual, Praveenjee ! Namaskaar ! - M Ramakrishna.
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Mr Ram!! Do share the video with your friends too!!
@sbs5408
@sbs5408 2 жыл бұрын
Hats off to Praveen Mohan. Your dedication and attention for detail is inspiring me to visit these temples. I have visited some of these temples earlier as a normal pilgrim or devotee. But now I will once again visit these temples as an explorer to gaze and wonder what you have unearthed and shown to the world. Once again I thank you for trying to enlighten people of the world about the amazing facts hidden for centuries.
@sbs5408
@sbs5408 2 жыл бұрын
Two days ago I visited Madurai Meenakshi Temple.. This time I marveled at the architecture and splendor besides getting darshan of the goddess and Lord Shiva.
@BiancaBabe
@BiancaBabe 2 жыл бұрын
Yes!!! Omg. You just made my terrible Monday morning I've been having. You are one of the best that make me really think about things. Ty
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad Caitlyn! You are most Welcome!!
@GHBTPUSY
@GHBTPUSY 2 жыл бұрын
Same here.. Remember to relax and let all bad thing's Go.. Let the light in...
@maggipetty7047
@maggipetty7047 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing breakdown of this site. I am always impressed with you! I'm wondering if the combination of turning the pillars would open a secret door and reveal a hidden room...
@sumanthhegde321
@sumanthhegde321 2 жыл бұрын
Sir, I am not a great person like you, but still I would like to suggest you one thing. Please explore the region of Kashi. I strongly feel that many 'missing pieces of the puzzle' will be definitely found. Kindly think over it. I am sure, millions of your fans (including me) would be excited for this! And your videos are great Sir. Mystery keeps unfolding slowly and slowly, each time you make a video. I am sure, there is a huge treasure of ancient advanced lost technology and knowledge... waiting to be discovered.
@vikkigardner6686
@vikkigardner6686 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video as always Praveen! Thanks for sharing India History. I am in the US. ❤❤❤
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it Vikki!! Do share the video with your friends too!!
@starnight1381
@starnight1381 2 жыл бұрын
It is possible to sculpt these rocks and turn them into temples by primitive means. There was technology. Even today's technology cannot do that, which proves that ancient civilizations, especially the civilizations before the Great Flood, were more developed than us, such as the civilization of Rama and Atlantis. 🇩🇿❤
@phreakydad
@phreakydad 2 жыл бұрын
Not Rama .. it's Ravanas civilization that was pre flood and said to have been highly advanced.. and lemuria..
@infinite5795
@infinite5795 2 жыл бұрын
@@phreakydad hum, what is Dwarka then?
@raven_777
@raven_777 2 жыл бұрын
Refer the Fra Mauro map for pre-flooded world which is 80℅ land and 20℅ water. Rama and Ravana are 100% true. But Srilanka was Siroco of which the capital was Colombo. The current Srilanka is Saylam later called Ceylon. Siroco doesn't exist anymore. Saylam is the land refered in Sangam literature. They later even named a city called Salem in TN.
@raven_777
@raven_777 2 жыл бұрын
@@infinite5795 Dwaraka is a cool story bro! But Sri Krishna existed. You want to see his original face? Goto Guruvayur or Udupi. Both are same face. Aryan civilization has mixed things cleverly.
@phreakydad
@phreakydad 2 жыл бұрын
@@infinite5795 HIstory is written by the victorious. Every new civilization makes it a point to completely erase the achievements and knowledge of the ones before it. The reason that we have lost all the knowledge we had. Its mans petty mind that has led to this loss.
@aashabankar9118
@aashabankar9118 2 жыл бұрын
Great technology. We become simply speechless to learn all this. Thank you for your research , efforts and imparting knowledge to all viewers , especially senior citizens like me.
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
You are most Welcome Aasha ji!!
@SamitaKar
@SamitaKar 2 жыл бұрын
Our temples were all places of great learning. Maybe it was built like a lab where all the best works are kept. The students are supposed find, work with it and learn from it. Like a puzzle clues are left in and around the temple. The more logical you are the more you learn. Thanks Praveen for forcing us to use our grey cells.
@BRBHARDWAJ
@BRBHARDWAJ 2 жыл бұрын
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 seems so
@sherrysherry1069
@sherrysherry1069 2 жыл бұрын
I liked Praveen's video on learning knots that was recorded in stone.
@MrNametha
@MrNametha 2 жыл бұрын
From just asking how and why in your videos and let your viewers be.. to their own imagination to explaining your point of view, you have come a long way in understanding the purpose of any creation. Well done!! Love your videos..!!
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you like my work Christine!! Do share the videos with your friends too!!
@dune0181
@dune0181 2 жыл бұрын
Good research work. Take a look at belvadi veeranarayanaswamy devestana just 10 km from this temple. It has the most beautiful Krishna temple(trikuta, 3 devata mandira) tons of research material.
@leroyrangan9772
@leroyrangan9772 2 жыл бұрын
Hi! I believe that the technology was incorporated into these temples was for one, to secure their safety, two; to be used by crafts/teachers of technology to bring their students, so each generation could be instructed and be inspired by the amazing standards exhibited. The fact that they have survived countless invasions and enormous changes in the 900 and in some cases, thousands of years of Barat history is proof of the wisdom of this choice to pass down knowledge. What do you feel?
@amitbiswas1885
@amitbiswas1885 2 жыл бұрын
Your views are very interesting.
@akkkkk813
@akkkkk813 2 жыл бұрын
Same
@bernadettecrawford3656
@bernadettecrawford3656 2 жыл бұрын
Outstanding work such skill, well done sir your country must be proud of you best wishes from australia
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you like the video Bernadette!! Do share it with your friends too!!
@SanthoshKumar-bx5om
@SanthoshKumar-bx5om 2 жыл бұрын
I visited the channakeshava temple but I regret that i didn't focus on any of the these details. Your observation of the details is inspiring Praveen. Next time when I visit any of the ancient temples. I will make sure i will spend more time observing the details.. Thank you
@davidthewizard9890
@davidthewizard9890 2 жыл бұрын
Fascinating science! Would be cool to unlock the mystery & see how it works! Kind of reminds me of an Indiana Jones temple mystery!
@denisgilbert1283
@denisgilbert1283 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant, I must see these places, Praveen you are opening our eyes into a forgotten world. Incredible culture exposed. Excellent analysis.
@juliehobbs665
@juliehobbs665 Жыл бұрын
I am a new subscriber.. I just found your channel about a week ago and I've been binge watching your videos! I've always been obsessed with learning about ancient civilisations, architecture and technology but have always been left wondering why no one has given any answers whatsoever as to how the ancients were able to build these amazing structures and incredible carvings. You are the first person I've seen who has put forth a logical argument addressing this.. older = bigger and more precise and this is the first time I've been persuaded as to how they could've achieved some of this! Thank you for investigating and sharing your knowledge! 🤩
@brady27able
@brady27able 2 жыл бұрын
I'm designer architect i think i don't kw anything 😅😅😁 putting one slab of mould for house details drawing only it take month, I don't know how our ancestors have done such a beautiful brilliant work, thank you for the video Sir always something new in video ❤️
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
You are most Welcome Tejeet!! Do share the video with your friends too!!
@brettlackie1211
@brettlackie1211 2 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work. You send the imagination on a wild ride. Indian technology back then seemed so far advanced, I'm sure the rest of the world was nowhere near it. I congratulate your work, it's an A PLUS! I love your videos very informative and educational. Thank you!
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks and Welcome Brett!! Do share the video with your friends too!!
@zwastiunburzy3688
@zwastiunburzy3688 2 жыл бұрын
This is amazing stuff. I've thought for a long time that there's been very advanced civilizations on this planet eons before the current one. I believe that we are just one more in a series of civilizations, and our time is nearly done. All the signs of a civilization in decline are present. Moral decay, hedonism, spiritual ignorance, selfishness, mockery of those that still hold dear higher ideals, pollution, corruption and much more. All of these are examples of what was happening before the demise of the ancient Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Byzantine civilizations, amongst others. And I also believe that once we are gone, there will be another civilization that will take our place on this planet. And dude, this is meant in a non-insulting manner, but you sound like a sub-continental Joe Pesci. 🤣 Awesome video, keep them coming, I love this stuff that fly's in the face of the so-called "scientists", that think they know everything. You are an amazing individual for sharing this with us, it's completely mind-blowing and fantastic. Thank you!! I have just subscribed to your channel, and I know I'm not going to regret that. Brilliant!
@thelurkinglion
@thelurkinglion 2 жыл бұрын
Do refer to 'yugas' for more details regarding civilizations if interested. Cheers n Respect! \m/
@zwastiunburzy3688
@zwastiunburzy3688 2 жыл бұрын
@@thelurkinglion Thank you! I will be sure to do that.👍
@bhaskardutta1654
@bhaskardutta1654 2 жыл бұрын
This is just incredible and mind blowing. Thanks to Praveen Mohan ji for doing such an intensive research and bringing all these hidden facts to light. Ancient Indian civilization was really tremendously rich and great with so many advanced technologies which are surprising is today and many of which are still not invented or known to us. It is really a great shame that we have lost all these technological marvels today due to continued invasions and systematic loots for that last 1000 years. But anyway, it is really nice and feeling proud to know that our forefathers and ancestors had mastered these fine technologies at some time and now you are bringing all this to light now. Tremendous work, hats off to you Praveen ji for this. Please continue to do this excellent work.
@philbateson7966
@philbateson7966 2 жыл бұрын
3-D stone printer? Perhaps left over technology from the ancient wars of the gods? Who knows? Great video again Praveen.
@babureddy6478
@babureddy6478 2 жыл бұрын
No. Incredibly talented sculptors who knew center of gravity and golden ratios. Love from India.
@bachulalpatel3674
@bachulalpatel3674 2 жыл бұрын
I have been to this Chennakesava Temple but did not know about the history of this wonderful creation. Also got to know now about the finer works & advanced technology used here by Mr Praveen. Thanks for your indepth study of the statues & its significant. You must have definitely spend lots of time & effort to unveil its secrets. We are fortunate indeed.
@hsirig27
@hsirig27 2 жыл бұрын
No one in this generation could even come to this level of construction or sculpting... Thanks to you to bring out these kinda videos and bring out the knowledge... To us.. Keep up the good work...
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Girish!!
@S_Bhaskar
@S_Bhaskar 2 жыл бұрын
Pause at 8:12 😲😲 Now just flip your mobile 180°, this is the carving of Lord Vishnu on snake at the leg side there is goddess Laxmi carving which we can't even see clearly, and at head side Lord channakeshav, look the Lord Vishnu face expression and besides all good seeking help from Vishnu like that. Now look that tool carving, this is not tool but advance weapon of Lord channakeshava, look the small carving of Buddha and kalki the incarnations of Lord Vishnu. Really Amazing!!
@sownay1604
@sownay1604 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Parveen Mohan for such a detailed video on our ancient temples ... glad to be a Hindu
@vandanadhawane-duche7295
@vandanadhawane-duche7295 2 жыл бұрын
I am amazed by your insight into everything and how you bring out hidden fascinating features with your mind blowing knowledge in almost every field. Waiting for more of the videos and proud of our ancient culture.
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Thank You Vandana!!
@watersprite333
@watersprite333 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing details here, absolutely fascinating; I think these types of rotating pillars were used for Vimana landings and take offs - right?
@prashanthmotadoo6084
@prashanthmotadoo6084 2 жыл бұрын
My thoughts were the same. After all, Indian temples are called Vimanas.
@vasundharapawar7433
@vasundharapawar7433 2 жыл бұрын
May be 👍
@chrisdixonstudios
@chrisdixonstudios 2 жыл бұрын
I see, but remain lost in The multidisiplinary beauty of this temple as great a work of art and mathematical engineering as anywhere in the world. The degree of full relief carving and 3D craftsmamship would take a team of stone carvers and machines unmatched in our modern world. All the carvings tell a story in several levels of knowledge as well. Reminds me of a wize old man whom once said "I have forgotten more than I now know."
@rbist4346
@rbist4346 2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate your dedication for bringing such great insights for us. best wishes!
@hectortraviezo1828
@hectortraviezo1828 2 жыл бұрын
Wow es increíble la majestuosidad de ese y muchos templos que tienen en India me da gusto que los cuiden ni siquiera hoy en nuestros días y con toda la tecnología que tenemos podemos aser tan impresionantes obras de arte como esas algo grande paso en en el pasado que no podemos descifrar y tu praven mohan ases muy buenas observaciones asta mejor que los arqueólogos gracias por tu buen trabajo me fascina tu canal y todas tus investigaciones
@davidthewizard9890
@davidthewizard9890 2 жыл бұрын
I would really love to see more videos like this with the technology & techniques!
@poornimanv7214
@poornimanv7214 2 жыл бұрын
I wish to have a time travel machine to know what they were doing with this gears , chains etc, and to know where they lost this technology. I really want to visit this place also. Thanks Praveen for this video 🙏
@tonypgt7178
@tonypgt7178 2 жыл бұрын
Wow Praveen this video is over the top! You are a spectacular researcher bold enough to ask all the right questions! Thank you for your marvelous videos!
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Thank You Tony!!
@ChristophersMum
@ChristophersMum 2 жыл бұрын
Praveen...A great video...can you tell me please what would these pillars be used for?...what would be the outcome if they were to be put into operation by such chains?...Hi from Scotland😁✨
@TurnipGreen
@TurnipGreen 2 жыл бұрын
The more you tell me about these Temples, the more I'm realizing they were more like Universities
@oraoffice9562
@oraoffice9562 2 жыл бұрын
Praveen, is it possible that these differential gears were used to hoist the heavy blocks to build the ceiling in an inclined manner? Perhaps this was how the ancients hoisted such massively heavy stone structures at great gopuram heights?
@mhavock
@mhavock 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I was thinking that also. Maybe the temple is a factory or building spot, but its lost alot of pieces. For example, they could have used ropes/chains to pull stuff around (and the pillars as the gears or speed control), some to attached to weighted stones to use gravity to turn or rotate them for drilling. The drill bits could have been hooked into other parts of the pillars or some missing parts we have not seen. Also, maybe use some elephants to pull the chains that rotate the gears(pillars) or to raise some stone blocks to use as counterweights etc. for drilling or pressing. Also, another great video Praveen! Thanks!
@Smoki.95
@Smoki.95 2 жыл бұрын
Once again thanks for giving us mind-blowing information about our great ancestors work . Both u & they are just & just great . Salute for yours efforts.
@JonnoPlays
@JonnoPlays 2 жыл бұрын
Sumerian artifacts also show a similar pinecone shaped object being held. Thousands of years separated of course, but they did work in hard stones.
@josephvanwie6706
@josephvanwie6706 2 жыл бұрын
Some say that it represents the Pineal gland which is the key to understanding and enlightenment. The symbol of great knowledge and intelligence. The greatest tool of mankind is the brain! Otherwise a stupid person could use a technical wonder to beat someone to death with it. Kinda what technology is primarily being used for today! To keep the masses at each other's throats while they rob and enslave us all. But, it could be just a drill, what do you think?
@0arjun077
@0arjun077 2 жыл бұрын
Its pineal gland. Ancient sages use to meditate to open the 3rd eye chakra.
@TONYPARAMOTOR
@TONYPARAMOTOR 2 жыл бұрын
@@0arjun077 = remote viewing?
@Ratmanbiggy
@Ratmanbiggy 2 жыл бұрын
Not just Sumerian, Mesopotamian, Egypt, Mexico, Cambodia all over the world since we were "calving" rock.
@phreakydad
@phreakydad 2 жыл бұрын
The eye of Ra also is thought to represent the pineal gland which secretes DMT and DMT is associated with visions of triangles when taken.. aka pyramids
@mageshwaril7287
@mageshwaril7287 2 жыл бұрын
Sir I watched this whole show without skipping and this was Wonderful . TQ.🙏
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
You're most welcome Mageshwari! Do share the video with others too!!
@manjuyadav8729
@manjuyadav8729 2 жыл бұрын
kya vidambna hai 900 sal poorana ajooba kisi ko nahi dikhta lekin 400 saal purana tajmahal duniya ke ajoobo me shamil hai..asli saatva ajooba to ye hai...jo sab ko ashcharyachakit karta hai..God bless you Praveen ji ..aap or apki team ko bahut bahut blessings...🙏🙏🙏
@metaperceptconsulting4367
@metaperceptconsulting4367 2 жыл бұрын
@praveenmohan, this finding is really amazing. This shows that some gear system was used for moving some heavy machinery and this temple was certainly some scientific laboratory. Kudos to you Praveen for analyzing this finding and explaining it so beautifully.
@gordonmitchell729
@gordonmitchell729 2 жыл бұрын
Nothing I can say can do justice to such amazing workmanship. Perfection for sure. I would love to know exactly what these pillars actually did?
@friendforever2859
@friendforever2859 2 жыл бұрын
THANKS MR PRAVEEN. THE AMAZING EXPLAINATION ..MAKES PEREFECT SENSE.APPRECIATE YOUR COMMITMENT TO BRING TO LIGHT THE SCIENCE OF THE PAST UNSEEN AND IGNORED BY US
@steves5767
@steves5767 2 жыл бұрын
Wow 😯 that’s so cool. They’re telling us how advanced they actually were.
@akanshatureha3229
@akanshatureha3229 2 жыл бұрын
it must be fascinating in those times to watch these parts moving and performing their specific tasks ....it really help us to think out of the box about our own history...sir praveen mohan u r seriously amazing 👏👏👏
@RealPraveenMohan
@RealPraveenMohan 2 жыл бұрын
Thank You Akansha!!
@biskienator
@biskienator 2 жыл бұрын
Praveen you do an amazing job and your theories are very interesting. even if none of the pillars or carvings do anything at all (and I believe they just might), the level of intricacy itself speaks to a much more advanced technology than "hammers and chisels"
@0arjun077
@0arjun077 2 жыл бұрын
They are hammers and chisels lol.
@joshual.hibbard1744
@joshual.hibbard1744 2 жыл бұрын
Imagine being Praveen's apprentice! 🙌😲
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