"Our ancestors " you are really a global citizen. I have seen many tourist diaries but your presentation is next level👏
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
Thanks, I’m really enjoying exploring and sharing these ancient wonders!
@LucycutecatАй бұрын
India is really big and there are too many magnificent monuments and temples ,The geo position of india is such that India has rivers, ocean, glacier, mountain, forest , desert, snow fall , rain , grass land, Island like Andman and Nicobar . Thanks for the video👍
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
You are right, India has it all! Thanks for watching ☺️
@devonpadayachee5167Ай бұрын
A true masterpiece. You will find a church or mosque built like this not even in a million years.
@NobodyteachmeАй бұрын
Ellora is in my City. Thank you for making video on Ellora. Hope, more people from world will visit Ellora after your video.
@beautifulmind2797Ай бұрын
Please go KAMASUTRA TEMPLE ( KHAJURAHO TEMPLE ) IN MADHYA PRADESH
@pro-fitness111Ай бұрын
@@HappilyGlobalizedMuslim emperor Aurangzeb ( Mughal) tired to destroy this Tample but couldn't , can you imagine this vulnerable work ,
@arcane3464Ай бұрын
The most astonishing thing is that in school books in India less than a page is dedicated to this structure, but more interestingly many such structures are never even mentioned in the school books. That's the most mind-blowing but expected fact.
@Spacelife111327 күн бұрын
Right
@sandeepks141720 күн бұрын
Communist, congress intellectuals deliberately ignored.
@MrShaziman10 күн бұрын
@@sandeepks1417 Correct.
@vish2553Ай бұрын
No aliens. The Indians were highly intelligent and highly skilled in those days. Go and see some of the South Indian temples and you’ll understand the advanced civilisation that existed ( and nowhere else) who built such mind boggling structures.
@MonkWay_26 күн бұрын
You don't know..
@dipakvanikar625424 күн бұрын
Absolutely Ryt saying 👍
@Bharavi-yk5gp24 күн бұрын
Don't say Indians "were". They are. Only the colonial thought process is masking their intelligence.
@walkspiritually13 күн бұрын
Actually on North too but inveders destroyed.
@sriramr24373 күн бұрын
And nowhere else??? Shows how poorly informed you are about other cultures and civilization
@agnosticthomАй бұрын
I have been there twice both Ellora and Ajanta. It will leave anyone in awe.. ~from Singapore
@duttaavi2011Ай бұрын
Nice to see that you also visited the Upper Ellora caves, the Jogeshwari caves, though it is a different (sub) branch of caves. I can see a glimpse of those caves. A few people visit there. Those are still in the raw form of ancient Indian Architecture without much further addition or changes. I have visited Ellora Three times in the last 5 years and would like to visit again soon. Ellora is my source of lifeline.
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
Yes the upper side was completely empty, but It was such a powerful place, I could stay there for days … I can totally understand what you mean that Ellora is your source
@ravichandranchandrakesavan3311Ай бұрын
Lots of love from Tamil Nadu 🙏
@divyamrathi299Ай бұрын
This should have been a World Wonder rather than that Overrated Taj Mahal
@vanshbarnwal8866Ай бұрын
Indeed...😔😔😔😔
@youdhveersingh3827Ай бұрын
Tajmahal white marbel makes it different. World is racist 🤣
@vadecheddie988026 күн бұрын
Yes
@suhashg866425 күн бұрын
Idk why this hate towards Taj Mahal...
@yogeshkalantre490720 күн бұрын
@@suhashg8664 I don't think it's hate toward Taj Mahal, but an honest assessment. Having visited both Taj Mahal and Ellora caves, I can say with conviction that although absolutely beautiful, Taj Mahal is way overrated. Taj Majal is not even 400 years old, whereas Ellora caves are anywhere between 700 and 1000 years older than Taj Mahal. Whether it's symmetry or intricate carvings, Taj Mahal is no match. Not to mention the monolithic nature of the monument having been carved from the top down, which is no less wonder.
@ptpt711Ай бұрын
How can anyone have the heart to desecrate & deface this masterpiece! 💔 Sadly, there are such monsters! I am Indian & Hindu, but I admire the architecture & beauty of palaces, temples & cathedrals in other parts of world & would never wish all of that to be destroyed.
@KundanBhumiАй бұрын
Muslim 😂
@GowthamV07Ай бұрын
one book can destroy whole religions and world,
@debashisray7000Ай бұрын
Muslims invaded India and destroyed and erased many unimaginable inventions which no can even dream
@krushna4181Ай бұрын
Foreigners would rather believe in aliens than giving credit to ancient Indian architects and stone carvers
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
Which foreigners are you talking about? Have you watched the video?
@kirannnnnnАй бұрын
@@HappilyGlobalizedAt the time 2 minutes 20 seconds (2.20) You said "it cannot be made by humans" You also said beyond the capabilities of ancient indians There are many Civilizational site's are there in india World is not about 2000 years or 1400 years abrahamic religions (islam Christianity and Judaism ) US department of defense website has written entire history about Sanatana Dharma
@Vikramarkudu20005Ай бұрын
Whites think they are the most advanced people and people with darker skin tone are dumb ! It’s a typical stereotype but I always doubt these whites are actually alien hybrids or genetically modified. They don’t show emotion towards their own type, selfish and ruthless. Now fertility is in decline across the world all of sudden post Covid. Nothing is a coincidence everything has some history including this temple. Watch the roof of the temple 4 lions form x shape which is evident in google maps. Builders are advanced and ahead of their times. It’s just that peaceful religion people screwed up the temple to mainly destroy it.
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
"cannot be made by humans" is a figure of speech, which shows the highest grade of admiration. There are also theories that it was built by Gods and celestial beings - and if you can read between the lines, the true meaning of these theories is the endless admiration of the builders' skills. "beyond the capabilities of ancient Indians" - is the view of the alien theory, and not my personal attitude or opinion, or a fact. If you really listened to my words, you can clearly see that I don't endorse it. If anything, this video promotes and admires the ancient heritage of India, and it's meant to serve as inspiration for people to explore it. If you understand it differently, it reflects what what's in your own mind.
@kirannnnnnАй бұрын
@@HappilyGlobalizedOverall I like your presentation People are tired of listening aliens theories Do you know billions of dollars comes from Western countries every year for proselytising vulnerable people in india Many foreigners come to India on medical and tourism Visa to do Proselytising activities in India , Many foreigners are getting caught in misusing Visa rules and regulations but no media is going to say this to global audience. The islamic Countries and Christian evenglicals are investing in Demographic change in india Islam and Christianity ruined india for 800 years yet they don't given up on India to turn this country like a lebanon in next 50 year's Freedom of religion doesn't mean freedom of conversions Islam and Christianity spreaded like a virus in 126 + 57 countries by removing native cultures and civilizations
@truthreal3378Ай бұрын
Thank you for showcasing this amazing wonder in your video. You've earned a subscriber all the way from India! Keep up the great work!
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
Thanks so much! I am so happy to have you aboard 😄
@rajeshwarb3993Ай бұрын
Thanks for visiting one of the wonder of the world, for sure this is underrated. The is ancient marble of the world providing proof that india was highly advance in the engineering, maths, art and culture thousands of years ago. Your presentation is good. All the best ❤
@jilebieАй бұрын
I am happy for the fact that you mentioned its as our history not Indian or any other smaller factor were time is the only medium to measure. We need more people who are open and inclusive to see humanity as one. ❤️ Happy thanksgiving 🍁
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
Thank you, you were able to read one of the core messages between the lines 🙏
@Kavithamani8120 күн бұрын
Agree with you! However, it is important to give credit to the Indian Artisans! People want to share victories and Marvels, However for crimes, and other not so favourable things, people doesnt hesitate to label India in bad light! Would you still say we people then? So Whilst as a hindu we consider everyone as family others always have alienated , plundered and taken advantage of !
@vijaypaulsachdeva595828 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot lady for visiting the place and giving an excellent commentary on this marvel of human craftsmanship built nearly two thousand years ago. The place is in the state of Maharashtra of India, a few hundred kilometres from the state capital Mumbai. Foreign tourists have limited time at their disposal and only a few brave ones like you venture to explore the hidden treasures of India. In my humble opinion you have done a great service to the government of Maharashtra by promoting their wonderful treasure, in many ways more magnificent than the famed Tajmahal , which is noting more than a mausoleum built by an extravagant king in the memory of his dead wife. I personally feel That the Tourist department of Maharashtra should reward you adequately and hire you for visiting and highlighting many more such cave sights in the state. I visited this place myself ( along with Ajanta caves and Karla caves ) a few years ago but only you could do justice to the place with an awesome description. I am sure your daughter will imbibe this good quality from you in future! Posted without editing so errors likely to be there - a caveat !
@SodiumSyndicateКүн бұрын
Taj Mahal wasn't even built by Shah Jahan, it was a pre-existing palace that Rajputs sold to Shah Jahan. He wanted to build a similar one beside it using Black Marble but couldn't find the money, material & men to replicate it - so gave up & just plastered Persian script overlays on the Taj Mahal.
@God_O_LordАй бұрын
Thank you for documenting our heritage, Hope your experience in India was fulfilling.
@dipakvanikar625424 күн бұрын
Very beautifully explain ancient history of Bharat 🇮🇳India, Ellora Caves 👌👌👏👏🌹🌹❤️❤️
@BinayaSahu-z3fАй бұрын
This is the most wonderful man made object in the world 🌎. No other man made object can equal it not just in the world but in whole of Solar System.
@vinaymahipal6034Ай бұрын
It should be part of 7 wonders of world.
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
I think the list of 7 wonders is seriously outdated 😁
@swastiksharma6242Ай бұрын
If Petra can be one of 7 wonders being just a rock cut facade of a cave with straight lines, not sure why this was left out albeit having intricate carvings.
@vish2553Ай бұрын
It is beyond anything that exists on earth
@garysinghsahota2908Ай бұрын
Government officials that are in charge of cultural affairs and history should get it out to the world to list it on 8th wonders of the world
@gods-best-friend-gbfАй бұрын
There is no ranking. But I believe any structure that humans just cannot explain how it was constructed, surely belongs to a separate mysterious list of wonders. This includes Pyramids, Mayan Temples, etc. Ancient people knew that rocks take Millions of years to decay and disintegrate, unlike structures made of bricks, wood, mud, etc. Also, Stones are known to entrap spiritual energy and perhaps acted as a communication gateway between material and spiritual world. The echoes of chanting mantras inside rock structures awakens the spirit and reminds us of our past life. This way, we can know what we were in our past life and what we need to do to negate the Past life Karma and purify our souls for a fantastic future in present life and next.
@Just_forfun9140Ай бұрын
Ellora should be on world's top wonder list. Visit nearby Ajanta also. Read that lot of damage done by Islamic emperor Aurangzeb, he hired thousands to raze it to the ground. Don't know how anyone could think of damaging such work of art, perhaps it took generations to build, sculpt this out of this world masterpieces structure.
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
I have a video about Ajanta too, check it out 😉 kzbin.info/www/bejne/nWnSioyul7Cem9ksi=T6TgIfQWtVg19Kp-
@VikasSingh-ve4fpАй бұрын
Simply best visuals captured, thanks for sharing...
@SachinKumar-k5m2lАй бұрын
I think Tajmahal in India is Overrated, Kailash Temple should be Wonder of Indian. And By the way Your Documentary is Very Nice .❤🙏
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
To be very honest I agree with you. I’d also add Hampi to the list of wonders.
@jai71855 күн бұрын
@@HappilyGlobalizedwell judged 👍
@razraza318327 күн бұрын
Incredible India ❤❤ Incredible Engineering Thank you for great video Namaste from USA.
@k.srinivas369927 күн бұрын
Welcome great INDIA 🇮🇳 🇮🇳 🇮🇳
@bobbyeapen6049Ай бұрын
Definitely a place to be in awe.
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
absolutely, it's breath-taking!
@ashishnegi9602Ай бұрын
Beautifully narrated and captured. I am one of those unfortunate people who have not been there.
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
You have to go there! It's beyond words.
@gk9257Ай бұрын
Love your explanation, thanks for showing this amazing place! respect to u.
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the support!
@iamtheboss7609Ай бұрын
And foreigners only visit india 4 taj 😁 Thnx mam... Atleast you've experienced the unthinkable marvel Indians created 1400 yrs ago 🙏
@milindphatak2150Ай бұрын
Our heritage sounds really great! Madam,thanx a lot
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
Thank you so much for watching 😊
@monumaheshwari157124 күн бұрын
Instant subscription bcoz of Production quality
@offroadtraveller278429 күн бұрын
Wonderful presentation ❤
@SpiritOfIndiaaa13 күн бұрын
"Our ancestors " are the greatest ..love from India
@kabirulsk55833 күн бұрын
You described it splendidly.Thank you
@Sid-b7n29 күн бұрын
As i come from eastern part of india , especially odisha has similar architecture , rock cut architecture- sun temple , udaiguri , khandahirli , temple city Bhubaneswar has ancient rock cut architecture,...not only in eatern India it present through out india ...the khujaarao(MP) , maharastra , the whole south india you will find out this type of rock cut architecture , Mahendra verman -1 is an indian king of pallav dynasty of chenai is the father of rock cut architecture. Infact our ancestors are really open minded people there are many sexual/ Kamasutra sculptures present in our ancient temples ..they are really talented people they touch epic level on dance , sing etc ...glad that we still preserve that...to some extent ...
@ptpt711Ай бұрын
Suggestion:- If you happen to go to New Delhi or Gandhinagar, do visit the "Akshardham Temple" in those cities. They also have a light & fountain show in evening just after it gets dark. Its not to be missed. PS. Mobile phones, cameras are not allowed in temple premises. Leave it in your car before you go . Happy exploring!
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
I went to this temple and yes, their fountain show completely blew my mind!!! But it was very long ago, I think 2006, just a few months after it opened. Much before the social media era … 😁 I should go again!
@parthsavyasachi934823 күн бұрын
Another temple that is mind boggling is dilwara temples. Elora and dilwara were two places left me amazed.
@himaas227 күн бұрын
Excellent photography and presentation. I also like that you said "our ancestors". The world is one.
@paragkale115929 күн бұрын
I have been to Ellora caves three times and knowing their vastness I had insisted that a whole day should be spent discovering and re-discovering their majesty and beauty instead of just two or three hurried hours. There is nothing quite like the magnificent Kailas cave in the world. Ellora was excavated by Indians and the names of some patrons were inscribed. The most famous caves belong to the period when the Rashtrakuta dynasty ruled the Deccan between 750-974 ACE. The Taj is not overrated but Ellora caves are definitely underrated.
@fookrefookre34922 күн бұрын
This should be the 8th wonder of the world!
@tharakaramareddy221828 күн бұрын
Hai.. Congratulations for visiting my Bharath 🇮🇳.... sorry our Bharath. This is one of the example for Indians technology from Ancient India. Entire Europeans and other world has to see how possible without latest machines.
@nageswarasastry61506 күн бұрын
Visit "Lepakshi" in Indian state of Andhrapradesh. It is at a distance of about 120 KM from Bangalore. A temple of Veerabhadreshwara swamy having beatifully carved stone sculptures. One stone pillar can be seen hanging without touching the bottom. The is worlds largest Nandi( Bull) beatifully carved out of single rock near the temple. The temple was constructed more than 500 years ago.
@Potatoalex53823 күн бұрын
Such a lovely video keep em comming
@dayananddayanand8864Ай бұрын
The scientific sanatana Dharma 😊😊😊😊
@MAAKASAKINAKAАй бұрын
"Our Ancestors" sold me. We Indians always believed in ancient Indian adage "वसुधैव कुटुंबकम्" which means entire world is our family.
@Void-Null-PandaАй бұрын
I was there when I was a kid. We spent about 3 hours.. hurriedly had to return. I was so sad that we couldn't spend enough time exploring all other caves. 😢 Such a wonder.
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
I think it’s a type of a place where coming one time is not enough to fully explore it!
@saisaketh503719 күн бұрын
My India is great ❤
@raamtodkar14029 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing this 🙏🏻🌼🙏🏻
@TheTreantАй бұрын
Om namah shivaya ❤🕉️
@sharathshivashankar2419Ай бұрын
Thank you for an amazing video!
@jagadeeshrvp14316 күн бұрын
India is not only tajmahal but also you can see many wonders like this in many parts of India
@Hero1684-wt6igАй бұрын
Thanks for the recognition of our ancient engineering.
@sayantan777Ай бұрын
Ellora is beyond amazing.
@sharathmudalamane80269 күн бұрын
Well, just because most humans can not comprehend how this master piece is engineered, do bring aliens into the scene. Indian ancients were genius and just accept the fact. Don't talk about chisels and hammers when you don't know how it is achieved. Thanks for the video !
@Money_man798Ай бұрын
You are doing really well ❤
@MonkWay_26 күн бұрын
You've been to my dream place 😅 I also want to go see it because of it's alien/ancient mystery connection.
@TheSoLuna2Ай бұрын
Amazing video!!
@jai71855 күн бұрын
Built by great rashtrakuta kannada empire 💛❤️
@drbipashaАй бұрын
This is the most underrated architectural marvel in the world. In spite of the intricate and painstaking work involved, the world attaches more importance to the Egyptian pyramids or Machu Picchu in Peru than this masterpiece in India.
29 күн бұрын
because their assumption is that egyptian civilisation is also a european civilisation. and the mayas are dead. but the hindus are alive, so appreciating their civilisation is hard for the first world people.
@chanbasappa547423 күн бұрын
You said correct.now i understand why such a greatest wonder of the world is either ignored or just mentioned in a footnote
@ChyavanaChyavanaShastri20 күн бұрын
स्वस्ति भिः सदा नः।🙏🙏🙏
@vineethkumars3863Ай бұрын
You go to thajavur tamilnadu and check there are more temple like this
@internetisbeautifull27 күн бұрын
Great video..
@tvishwaaАй бұрын
"Visiting the Ellora Caves left me speechless; I had never seen anything so breathtaking in my life." Btw, when are you planning to visit Aihole, Pattadkal and Badami in Karnataka?
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
I have, Badami is one of my favorite places 😊 But I wasn’t making YT videos then …
@Vikarna761818 сағат бұрын
You should be there when it rains….to see Ellora a grandiose black shining marvel
@indibhart573123 күн бұрын
This is India 🇮🇳. ❤
@sant.7618 күн бұрын
I just loved when you sais "Our Ancestors". Specially when many people came here in the long past history, tried to destroy it.
@LordofKings-RajАй бұрын
Incredible india ❤
@prashantyadav6586Ай бұрын
Our great great ancestors were super humans, so you are right saying these were not built by humans. But you surely should discard the alien perspective! Explore other old temples in India and each will equally amaze you. Welcome to India!
@dilbaghsinghmannmann2684Күн бұрын
Har Har Mahadev 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@abhimanyupandit2224Ай бұрын
Proud of my ancestors
@SMak11Ай бұрын
I went this marvelous place three beautiful time
@Ajayraaz-xb5kmАй бұрын
You should come to srirangam temple tirchy.tamil nadu
@madhusudanpaul984513 күн бұрын
India is the land of God, everything possible here. All these engineering marvelous done by God only.
@satishvengatangu433216 күн бұрын
This enormous mountain was carved out by ancient Indian group of sculptures known as vishwakarma. It includes ancient Indian black smith to build hitech tools to carve out rocks with precision and rock melting liquids to remove block of rocks with precision. However it's entire construction is not humanly possible. According to ancient Indian legends lord vishwakarma, diety of god responsible to do construction in the entire universe, constructed entire temple within a night. There are many examples of temple at a state at Kerala India. Three temples at different zones of Kerala were built in just one single night and the construction stones left around temple did not belonged to the place. Neighbours around the temple said mysteriously in the morning they saw a temple standing fully constructed. ❤🎉
@starss5511Ай бұрын
Molecular structure of body was studied 1500 years ago in NALANDA UNIVERSITY taught by Guru Nagajurna…
@jayant4444Ай бұрын
India 🇮🇳 ❤
@j750au-mw7tt25 күн бұрын
In my opinion, it must be over 2,000 years old. This is because we already understand most of the "why" and "how" behind structures built between now and 2,000 years. While I take immense pride in my Indian heritage and its vast knowledge, it’s important to consider that over 2,000 years ago, the world’s geography, population distribution, and numbers were vastly different. And there were two major event occurs between now and 7k years that changed sea level and earth crust. So what was India/Bharat at that time .
@kiranyelwande113626 күн бұрын
सनातन ही सत्य हे. हर हर महादेव 🚩🙏
@apurbamaity986227 күн бұрын
Welcome india
@SureshGooheeram13 күн бұрын
8 th wonder of the world even effeil tower doesn't matched
@sanjuburkule23 күн бұрын
yep. visit Ellora a few times with a decade+ gap. As you mature, you will appreciate different aspects of it.
@capricorn9186Ай бұрын
Barabar caves of Bihar also a architectural wonder.. with Alien technology..
@pugnator_1Ай бұрын
Could you tell are these Sculptures are dismantle willingly? or it due to erosion?
@Everything_09Ай бұрын
Kailash Temple is mystery Proud to be Sanatani.❤
@artus198Ай бұрын
18 years ? No way. It took more than 150 years to build that entire complex of rock architecture !
@playhard719Ай бұрын
All credit is to the unknown engineer who designed it, and also this is not only one of its kind there is an exact replica but in smaller scale and less decorative in Kalugumalai, Tamilnadu, some say that this one is some kind of prototype, but nobody knows the real history.
@amolpawar43Ай бұрын
Ur also as beautiful as ellora ... visit Karla caves..
@vikashgurjar4913Ай бұрын
Thank you for showing our marvales in front of world
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
I genuinely believe it’s one of the world wonders! And there are many many I’m still to explore 🤩
@vikashgurjar4913Ай бұрын
@@HappilyGlobalized we will wait for those videos 😇
@PollyPetropolisАй бұрын
@@HappilyGlobalized I think people who say piramids or these temples those were built in past are made by aliens. Because they don't understand people in past even 50000 years back were also homo sapiens. And they were as intelligent as we are today.
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
@@PollyPetropolis I agree, I think there are way too many things we don't really know about our past, seeing the modern humanity as the pinnacle of development (which it is mostly not!)
@wildnbluezАй бұрын
Unbelievable indiaaaaa
@scorpio9414Ай бұрын
Fun fact : They are cut from top to bottom like they started from top and went cutting down. Today if we do that we need technology and lot of satellite imagery and 3d mapping. they built this 1500 yrs ago imagine that. Sometimes i wonder are we as humans becoming Dumber.
@endgamecg9856Ай бұрын
Hey Thank you. ❤
@newbieInTown28 күн бұрын
everything is cyclical.. civilizations come and go !!
@thesentry143425 күн бұрын
You should give credit to those humans who dedicated their lives for making this mind blowing fantastic indescribable temple rather than aliens
@try_dc6366Ай бұрын
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@srinivass1295Ай бұрын
As far I remember in Vedic scriptures mentioned that God Indra build this temple with the help of vishwakarma. Here is details of Vishwakarma or Vishvakarman is a craftsman deity and the divine architect of the devas mentioned in Rig veda. Vishvakarma crafted all of the chariots of the devas and weapons including the Vajra of the god Indra. Vishvakarma was related to the sun god Surya through his daughter Samjna/Randal. According to the legend, when Samjna left her house due to Surya's energy, Vishvakarma reduced the energy and created various other weapons using it. Vishvakarma also built various cities like Lanka. Dvaraka, and Indraprastha. According to the epic Ramayana, the vanara (forest-man or monkey) Nala was the son of Vishvakarma, created to aid the avatar Rama.
@babycare864Ай бұрын
Do visit Modhera Sun Temple in Gujarat
@jyothishsuryan2129Ай бұрын
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@sumandutta4834Ай бұрын
Perhaps our conception of our ancestors was incorrect in the first place. We always begin by assuming they were primitive, but perhaps that wasn't the case. Metallurgical innovation, such as the iron pillar of Delhi and Wootz steel, demonstrate that earlier generations were not backward.
@sumeet154425 күн бұрын
God's creation 😉
@katekate5583Ай бұрын
The original name of Elloora is Ellapuram, both meaning border town or place in Tamil.
@anchipedia29 күн бұрын
You see , that rock didn't found anywhere upto 2500 km. Other than the Kailasa Temple premises
@rj5054Ай бұрын
Did you notice those beautiful paintings on the ceiling of the caves?
@munmunsarkar1726Ай бұрын
When?
@HappilyGlobalizedАй бұрын
I think you are talking about Ajanta, not Ellora?
@munmunsarkar1726Ай бұрын
@@HappilyGlobalized ellora also had frescoes in few caves.
@rj5054Ай бұрын
@@HappilyGlobalized no it's there in some caves
@lnvsap41159 күн бұрын
All those carved statues have story behind each of them in santhana hyndava scripts..made from one of hardest basalt rock...
@rameshkrishna706426 күн бұрын
Thanku dear for showing the details ❤ from Telangana