Is Rural India "Third World"?

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  • čas přidán 30. 09. 2022
  • Is rural India really a "third world?" Here's my experience.
    Rural India is not a poverty-stricken third world. I've spent enough time living in my wife's village in Rajasthan, and her small town in Haryana, to see this.
    Watch me at my wife's village in Rajasthan • A Foreigner's Life in ... .
    Rural Indians are strong, resilient, and self-sufficient people. They work hard as farmers, they eat fresh food from their fields, and they make their own yoghurt and butter from their cow's milk.
    Their kids take the bus to school, and during COVID, they used their smartphones and 4G internet to attend online classes.
    Their houses might look different, but they're spacious and the rope "khaat" beds are comfortable, plus most of the year we enjoy sleeping on the roof in the fresh air too.
    Villages might not have all the development & modern conveniences of a city, but they are living a pure life close to nature which I admire.
    So, what do you admire about rural India?
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Komentáře • 13K

  • @KarlRock
    @KarlRock  Před rokem +1901

    What do you admire about rural India?
    Here's a full tour of our village czcams.com/video/BK3skVMUmrQ/video.html
    Or see my wife's hometown czcams.com/video/tV7yER5JVE4/video.html

    • @adityarawal9119
      @adityarawal9119 Před rokem +22

      village life is best if people don't do politics in villages . i love village life close to nature always ❤

    • @thebalaclub5862
      @thebalaclub5862 Před rokem +3

      Motherboard 😡

    • @bobbiusshadow6985
      @bobbiusshadow6985 Před rokem +5

      You're the man, dude.. represent the real life

    • @The_Chairperson
      @The_Chairperson Před rokem +6

      Trying to subserving your bird don't try to justify what is not, some of it's places are one of the most poverty striken in the world, be just, be a man dude!

    • @The_Chairperson
      @The_Chairperson Před rokem +3

      You try to play safe-rebel.

  • @dheeraj5584
    @dheeraj5584 Před rokem +22237

    Sleeping on khaat on roof in a clear night with sky full of stars is just ethereal

    • @Sector_07
      @Sector_07 Před rokem +63

      😍

    • @AizenSosuke-sama
      @AizenSosuke-sama Před rokem +443

      Meanwhile machchar: I am about to ruin this man's whole career

    • @diwasbisht8290
      @diwasbisht8290 Před rokem +133

      @@AizenSosuke-sama yar vo barsaat ke baad hi aate hain.

    • @cj2510.
      @cj2510. Před rokem +419

      @@hydrangea-lb9pj there is something called as *macchardani*

    • @bojackhorsingaround
      @bojackhorsingaround Před rokem

      nope.. far from it!
      but you indeed are chuttadreal.

  • @augustinnch
    @augustinnch Před rokem +57833

    In some way, they are more free than someone living in New York...

    • @komalprasad7134
      @komalprasad7134 Před rokem +1005

      Best comment

    • @shantaram3880
      @shantaram3880 Před rokem +903

      Your answer is true but in many other ways they just suffer on a daily basis.

    • @theplanet-earth8628
      @theplanet-earth8628 Před rokem +2631

      @@shantaram3880 no we don't suffer ...becoz we are used to our village culture ...and it's pretty common and easy for us to do everyday routine

    • @shantaram3880
      @shantaram3880 Před rokem +402

      @@theplanet-earth8628 happy you do not suffer. I do.

    • @theplanet-earth8628
      @theplanet-earth8628 Před rokem +753

      @@shantaram3880 maybe you r not used to do things which are done from more than 5000 years

  • @z.bellingham2556
    @z.bellingham2556 Před 8 měsíci +654

    Much respect bro From Florida

    • @BinodTharu-Official
      @BinodTharu-Official Před 6 měsíci +1

      Bonod

    • @padmalayamishra9080
      @padmalayamishra9080 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Man I wanna visit miami once, rent a 1980s car and just blast music and drive all day...

    • @4sumayal
      @4sumayal Před 5 měsíci

      @z.bellingham2556 I am glad u can see the beauty in living a simple life. I live in Tampa/Florida, and I am from India. Where about in Florida are u??😊

    • @padmalayamishra9080
      @padmalayamishra9080 Před 5 měsíci

      @@4sumayal hey bro, how is life in Florida? (I'm from India too)

    • @4sumayal
      @4sumayal Před 5 měsíci

      @padmalayamishra9080 I have really met good friends yet. Otherwise, it's good. Where about in Florida are u??

  • @Andrea-gx9px
    @Andrea-gx9px Před 11 měsíci +948

    Their hospitality and altruism is unique. I loved my experience in rural Rajasthan. They are so pure and genuine!

    • @laxmanCPWDJE
      @laxmanCPWDJE Před 7 měsíci +2

      Can u meet me if u come next to jodhpur or Jaipur 😊. I always wanted to have a foreigner as my friend

    • @Ali12516
      @Ali12516 Před 6 měsíci +1

      please come in up lucknow

    • @HimanshuOnYT
      @HimanshuOnYT Před 6 měsíci +5

      Send a black guy, let's see how pure they are !

    • @user-ze5qr1bq9g
      @user-ze5qr1bq9g Před 6 měsíci +3

      ​@@HimanshuOnYTfrr

    • @supremo9316
      @supremo9316 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@HimanshuOnYTThey will be pure like the were with Fair Guy.

  • @ekmusafir1902
    @ekmusafir1902 Před rokem +10116

    Sleeping in the open, or on roof on a khaat is the best feeling ever ❤️

    • @bullymaguire008
      @bullymaguire008 Před rokem +159

      Bas ek machhardani chahiye

    • @7k_Satyam
      @7k_Satyam Před rokem +65

      @@bullymaguire008 warna raat ko 🦟🦟🦟🦟🦟🦟🦟🦟🦟🦟🦟👋👋👋👋

    • @PAWANPANDIT0052
      @PAWANPANDIT0052 Před rokem +54

      @@bullymaguire008 lekin subah subah thand bhi lagti hai chhat pe pr maja aata hai upar me

    • @sidgupta426
      @sidgupta426 Před rokem +11

      Yeah bro completely agree. Went to my friend’s place in Udaipur. Slept on a khaat on the terrace looking at the beautiful night sky n smoking the best green :) that’s life :))

    • @ekmusafir1902
      @ekmusafir1902 Před rokem

      @@bullymaguire008 hahaha haan ye bhi zruri hai

  • @zaraamir9165
    @zaraamir9165 Před rokem +1625

    This is the most genuine understanding of my nation I've seen anyone have. Even people from here who live in cities don't understand this. I really appreciate it.

    • @talkswithvigy7860
      @talkswithvigy7860 Před rokem +10

      True. I wouldn't be able to live here not because it's a village but because that's not how I've lived although they eat much healthier and fresh food! In a way, we are addicted to the city life!

    • @JorgeMiguel147
      @JorgeMiguel147 Před rokem

      Please dont shit in the streets 😭😭😭😭

    • @leolearning3048
      @leolearning3048 Před rokem

      kya Zara kuch bhi 😂

    • @leolearning3048
      @leolearning3048 Před rokem

      @Kush ok mam .

    • @krishana337
      @krishana337 Před rokem

      ​@@talkswithvigy7860

  • @FloatingPhyzzxx
    @FloatingPhyzzxx Před 11 měsíci +422

    i love this guy because hes always super respectful about indian culture and he shows the true beauty of india as a country thank you!!

    • @Rudransh-li8ve
      @Rudransh-li8ve Před 7 měsíci

      Dude his wife is Indian, no one would mess with there wife's culture until they seek death🤷

    • @HimanshuOnYT
      @HimanshuOnYT Před 7 měsíci +5

      Yeah and you can't face criticism

    • @mdzeeshan5624
      @mdzeeshan5624 Před 6 měsíci

      Freedom Is very relative term, infact its a very paradoxical term. Govt give you freedom only to have more control over you as you said exactly.

  • @itiscleartome
    @itiscleartome Před 11 měsíci +73

    Many rural Indians are much richer than those struggling in the cities ❤

  • @Ras65248
    @Ras65248 Před rokem +2812

    I have been 17 time in India and what I enjoy mostly Is semplicity. I love all of India 🕉️ and of course Indian people

    • @1gadena
      @1gadena Před rokem +7

      Where was the best places? Any tips?

    • @keshavsingh4861
      @keshavsingh4861 Před rokem +50

      @@1gadena well this depend on what you like the most , because in India you can find almost every type of life style and terrains . If you want peace and want to spend time with your self then Nort and East region is best (mountain ,glaciers,hill stations etc),Beaches on southern region .

    • @ranajitChowdhury1
      @ranajitChowdhury1 Před rokem +21

      @@1gadena go to kedarnath ❤️

    • @indiandaredevil7497
      @indiandaredevil7497 Před rokem +19

      @@free_palestine786 Darjeeling is best for ya then😁

    • @whocares3132
      @whocares3132 Před rokem +5

      How was Manali ganja? 😍

  • @jahnavi.youtube
    @jahnavi.youtube Před rokem +1391

    Sleeping on the khatt and listening to grandma grandpa stories is the ideal Indian night

    • @manas142
      @manas142 Před rokem +43

      The stories are the ones that ones thats worth more than the diamond 💎 that are lost forever! People do forget sometimes that the Kohinoor is invaluable because if its story.

    • @jahnavi.youtube
      @jahnavi.youtube Před rokem +7

      @@manas142 absolutely true

    • @CupOfThea97
      @CupOfThea97 Před rokem +12

      aw, that sounds so nice

    • @rainbowswaggking6404
      @rainbowswaggking6404 Před rokem +2

      Third world country, is a made up term to feed the narrative. There are plenty of places and people put in a box of stereotypes instead of people learning for themselves, but it's designed that way. Just like African American. Never been to Africa....yet their African first as if they weren't born here too.🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @beautifuldays7915
      @beautifuldays7915 Před rokem +5

      I miss that too. 😔

  • @ram_s_ranga
    @ram_s_ranga Před 10 měsíci +46

    I am from rural south India, a slightly different landscape but the basic tradition and lifestyle are same and i like my village so much that after working for 12 years in Chennai and Bangalore I returned back to my village to do some sustainable living and work!

    • @Inmydreams444
      @Inmydreams444 Před 5 měsíci

      True , rural side of our country is chill.

    • @Dr.Kraig_Ren
      @Dr.Kraig_Ren Před 3 měsíci +1

      I'm from uttarakhand village (garwhal region) and villagers are the nicest people you'll ever meet. And we keep our neighborhood clean. Unlike those Delhi and Kolkata scammers

    • @Dr.Kraig_Ren
      @Dr.Kraig_Ren Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@Inmydreams444and most people live in village, not cities. They are dirty, crowded, polluted, noisy and filled with scammers

  • @sblong07
    @sblong07 Před 6 měsíci +15

    Your work inspired me to visit India for the first time last summer. It was a last minute decision to head down to Rajasthan. by far, it was the most incredible time of my first visit to this incredibly beautiful land. Thank you !

  • @monica534
    @monica534 Před rokem +2701

    This is the life. Reminds me of my village in AFRICA. The food is fresh, the people are nice and life is almost stress free.

    • @darktobi2869
      @darktobi2869 Před rokem

      Covid lockdowns were just a mass compliance test on the population by the liberal new world order. And all these brainwashed sheep complied to the future dictators. “Here take away my rights I don’t need them, I’ll stay in my house and let my business be destroyed while the elites are outside traveling drinking champagne.”

    • @alwayssleeping_
      @alwayssleeping_ Před rokem +13

      Sounds amazing ❤❤

    • @hamlet557
      @hamlet557 Před rokem +72

      There is a reason why you don't live there, because life there isn't better.

    • @jamey6236
      @jamey6236 Před rokem

      OK THEN THANKS FOR THAT

    • @danielhooper502
      @danielhooper502 Před rokem +11

      Part of africa was third world, some was second

  • @naveenavb9722
    @naveenavb9722 Před rokem +3424

    Finally someone understood that Indian villages are not slums😁 love from India 💗

    • @TheSoLuna2
      @TheSoLuna2 Před rokem +21

      Right on!

    • @harshvardhansharma2920
      @harshvardhansharma2920 Před rokem +13

      True

    • @JaspreetSingh-yx4lt
      @JaspreetSingh-yx4lt Před rokem +79

      Becoz he not showed one 🙃
      There exists both bright and the dark side

    • @anikultra2525
      @anikultra2525 Před rokem +1

      Need more toilet thought
      They shit on open field.also i mean it as a joke

    • @tbzstan1967
      @tbzstan1967 Před rokem +217

      Slums usually exist in metropolitan cities. Since people move for better employment opportunities but ends up not being able to afford housing sometimes. Nevertheless we must not look at them as some 'filth' of our society, they are humans and absolutely have the right to live however they want

  • @user-wh1dh3pb4j
    @user-wh1dh3pb4j Před 8 měsíci +33

    I don't know why my eyes get tears whenever I see someone bows to touch elders feet

    • @Demonlord_god-realm
      @Demonlord_god-realm Před 6 měsíci +3

      Because u are soft hearted brother i am also soft hearted i understand

    • @SAT1337
      @SAT1337 Před 5 měsíci

      Probably because it triggers the germaphobe in you.

  • @Mary-od4gi
    @Mary-od4gi Před 10 měsíci +59

    You are spot on. I spent three weeks in a rural area and it was the joy of my life. Close to nature was what I noted most topped by a sting sense of sharing

  • @maxcarlson2526
    @maxcarlson2526 Před rokem +1650

    Thank goodness that you are showing the truth. I’ve been to India and it is such a wonderful country.

    • @homer1273
      @homer1273 Před rokem

      He was paid by the racit modi regime to make this nonsense video

    • @AbhiThakur0001
      @AbhiThakur0001 Před rokem +3

      ❤️

    • @MasterclassEdits
      @MasterclassEdits Před rokem +13

      Im indian descent and im glad yall are understanding how beautiful and wonderful life in indiabis

    • @homer1273
      @homer1273 Před rokem

      @Gamerboy_7 there is nothing "beautiful" in the racist hindutva cast regime

    • @jking0.o121
      @jking0.o121 Před rokem +11

      Human feces for everyone!

  • @Lexillios
    @Lexillios Před rokem +1122

    I'm an Indian and Karl is educating me about my own country. He's amazing

    • @deepakarya3670
      @deepakarya3670 Před rokem +26

      It's lying from teeth ..his wife is rich policians daughter .
      2. He is portraying village life of haryana as the life of average indian villager .
      3. Haryana is first state to be 100% rural electrification in India with good roads ...
      4. Per capita of haryana is 2nd right after states like sikkim which is tourism based . Go in villages of Bihar jharkhand to know reality
      PS:- i am from haryana

    • @Ezeezeze
      @Ezeezeze Před rokem +3

      He's Pakistani

    • @ambecappmanikam3351
      @ambecappmanikam3351 Před rokem +8

      Mostimes Indians need foreigners to remind them to appreciate their own country!!!

    • @deepakarya3670
      @deepakarya3670 Před rokem

      @@ambecappmanikam3351 or better say Indians take opinions of white people in high regard ...if he says bad things some stupid wokes will think he is right ..same about something right .

    • @vcmplatform1690
      @vcmplatform1690 Před rokem +4

      @@deepakarya3670 well said , being honest is a joke in this country . Hypocrisy sells , so youtubers sell what majority of indians are expecting to buy.

  • @PortsladeBySea
    @PortsladeBySea Před 11 měsíci +5

    When we visited India we were pleasantly surprised to see how happy and contented a lot of ordinary people were. Many had little money but would always greet up with a smile and say hello. Their communities appeared more harmonious, safer and more friendly than you see in Europe and America ❤️🇮🇳👍

    • @coyly-gj2kq
      @coyly-gj2kq Před 11 měsíci

      Ordinary Indians usually dress in traditional dresses and don't flaunt wealth.most villagers have their own home , agricultural land ,gold ,etc. To western eyes not wearing western clothes, not living in cities might seem as poverty and illiteracy, but almost all village people of 25-35 are educated usually graduates or postgraduates , some might have studied upto 10th and might have their own business

  • @GoldenStoic
    @GoldenStoic Před 5 měsíci +3

    Thank you for saying this. When I came to canada with my family, other kids in my class asked me how I knew how to use the internet. They believed that India did not have access to the internet. Little did they know, both my parents were computer engineers with PhD’s…

  • @atipicamentesaudavel
    @atipicamentesaudavel Před rokem +372

    Finally we see a sweet guy moving in with the wife in her environment and learning about their way of living. It's very refreshing and your point of view as well. People tend to mistake simplicity with poverty

    • @rajtheking659
      @rajtheking659 Před rokem +8

      Thank you Karl for the portrait of a 'real' Indian village.
      99.99% western media says India is soooooo poor and having slums! They're constantly trying to degrade India in several ways!
      🙏you're so different and true. Salute you dear brother.
      Thank you once again and Jesus bless you abundantly. 💐

    • @boobsandass
      @boobsandass Před rokem

      lol you are mistaking poverty for simplicity

    • @anne6691
      @anne6691 Před rokem

      ​@@boobsandass the description was accurate! Its not poverty at all

    • @__-tp4tm
      @__-tp4tm Před rokem +3

      ​@@anne6691 It is, and it is not.
      Vigilantism, rape, forceful family unions through marriage sometimes even against the will of the daughter and such.... It's no heaven on earth.
      I'm not saying it's all bad.
      But overstating that these places are great is heavily happening rn

    • @Dr.Kraig_Ren
      @Dr.Kraig_Ren Před 4 měsíci

      ​​​@@__-tp4tmvisit uttarakhand villages. Whatever you mentioned doesn't happen there. Nicest and most friendly people. These things are from Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab areas

  • @kalakritistudios
    @kalakritistudios Před rokem +1665

    “If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.”-Thorin, The Hobbit

    • @betsygray9505
      @betsygray9505 Před rokem +7

      So true..❤

    • @informanti
      @informanti Před rokem +17

      Indeed. Unfortunately, there are people who've designed a modern world where others are forced to spend their lives acquiring money.
      "There is only one class in the community that thinks more about money than the rich, and that is the poor. The poor can think of nothing else." - Oscar Wilde

    • @informanti
      @informanti Před rokem +11

      @The Barefoot Kid No offense, but tell that to a homeless person, with no means of obtaining even the most basic of needs.. like food and shelter. It's much easier to be grateful when you have something, anything, to be grateful for. These people are distracted by obtaining the things that allow others the ability to be content, their thoughts centered around such things rather than any spiritual meaning in their lives. Poverty not only robs people of basic comforts, but of the time spent developing a spiritual connection. I do agree that spirituality is a healthy crutch to lean on, but not everyone can afford the time spent leaning on it, so to speak.

    • @informanti
      @informanti Před rokem +7

      @The Barefoot Kid I don't presume to know you and your heart based solely on a comment on CZcams so I would appreciate the same in return, but I think you would better understand what I mean if you were homeless. I'm not saying it's impossible to be homeless and find spirituality, but I've spent a lot of time with the homeless as I work with them through healthcare clinics, and I see the things they struggle with. Most are too consumed with their circumstance, and rightfully so. They're more worried about where their next meal is going to come from or whether or not they'll be able to find a place to sleep where people won't mess with them. It's not easy to tell someone who's starving and sleeping on park bench that all they need is a relationship with Jesus. Like it or not, this is a _worldly_ problem that's only going to be solved by real world solutions. Having spirituality is great, I find comfort in it myself, but it's not going to solve their problems, and this is what I mean. We have to put ourselves in other's shoes, that's aided me in my spirituality as well. I have faith.. and that faith guides me to help others whose problems are greater than my own. I don't tell them what they need, I ask them what they need, and then I do what I can to give it to them as I would want someone to do for me.

    • @chrisbranch2891
      @chrisbranch2891 Před rokem

      Know if all of us would quit listening to the government like they were the all-knowing and all-powerful wizard behind the curtain and start listening to their own fucking minds they would understand that it's a lot fucking easier to live without the government than it is with the government

  • @sonianain6477
    @sonianain6477 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Watching this video brought back so many memories of my rural village back home. It's amazing to see the beauty of the landscape and the simplicity of life captured so beautifully. Living in the US now, I can't help but feel a sense of nostalgia for the close-knit community and slower pace of life. Thank you for sharing this glimpse into rural life, it truly touched my heart.

  • @adrianavitzileou5198
    @adrianavitzileou5198 Před 10 měsíci +1

    100% true. I just came back from Haryana. Clean organic food, cleanliness, good life.

  • @TechDEEM
    @TechDEEM Před rokem +2695

    No one unemployed, fresh food, tension free life. Best part is everyone like a family member they love you and you love them.

    • @playersap4821
      @playersap4821 Před rokem +147

      If you study in Indian schools and colleges, you will know how "tension" feels like

    • @shitachi5815
      @shitachi5815 Před rokem +74

      @@playersap4821 shhshh we dont talk about that🤐

    • @premamyname4300
      @premamyname4300 Před rokem +56

      farmers will never be unemployed. My parents are farmers. We never faced food issues during lockdown because of farming

    • @malinasworld
      @malinasworld Před rokem +101

      If you define tension free as not having to deal with traffic. Villagers have their own problems and oftentimes worse ones than what city dwellers have.

    • @TechDEEM
      @TechDEEM Před rokem +19

      @@malinasworld I think I have to change tension word to depression. 😊

  • @aaronalvarez7151
    @aaronalvarez7151 Před rokem +5032

    Pewdiepie changed so much after retiring. It makes me glad to see he’s doing well.

  • @rymlm9038
    @rymlm9038 Před 10 měsíci +1

    There's thousands of videos about India on TV or the internet but this is the first time someone gives me the desire to to visit it and maybe spend a lifetime in it

  • @newsy12
    @newsy12 Před 10 měsíci +11

    Yes , The Indian Villages Life is awesome

  • @koriann3348
    @koriann3348 Před rokem +1406

    When people ask what do you dream of .... it's "self sustainability" ... only some will understand that concept & the value it holds

    • @NiKhilShaRmA-hq2xx
      @NiKhilShaRmA-hq2xx Před rokem +17

      I am from rural India but currently I am staying at city and I have to pay 8k+ just for vegetables and groceries and at home we used to earn a few pennies by selling the surplus

    • @SS-rd6cv
      @SS-rd6cv Před rokem +17

      I agree....being in the cities, life has become too dependant on outsourcing. We outsource everything, needing someone to clean our houses and mow our lawns for us, instead of being self sustainable. In rural areas, people live muxh more wholesome and healthy lives.

    • @hrishikesh07m
      @hrishikesh07m Před rokem +14

      I am dying to go off grid, done with the city pife, and wanna grow my own food, produce my own electricity and own bio gas, with natural mud house, its my dream to go completely off grid. Independent.

    • @koriann3348
      @koriann3348 Před rokem +2

      @@hrishikesh07m same ...but I can't afford too...

    • @hrishikesh07m
      @hrishikesh07m Před rokem +11

      @@koriann3348 step by step co warrior, step by step, I am going mountain by this year end, working hard on online income generations, and trying to live a zen life with essential resources only. I am about to switch off my phone for a day, then few days then a week. Gradually. I am developing depression and found making money is not everything but staying healthy, both physically and mentally, is. Hope to get peaceful life.

  • @VK-no5kj
    @VK-no5kj Před rokem +1188

    Man. You have described the truth so beautifully. We Indians ourselves dont realize the self-sufficiency and completeness of rural Indian life

    • @mayureshvadhyar2760
      @mayureshvadhyar2760 Před rokem +3

      True bro

    • @justine5804
      @justine5804 Před rokem +1

      I almost agree until I realize how they wipe their ass after toilet use

    • @markopolo1271
      @markopolo1271 Před rokem +2

      Honestly the beauty of this kind of life is something some in the modern West couldn't dream of experiencing we just live a life of work work work and it's bad for both the physical and mental wellbeing of the people.
      We really need to bring back this rural way of living and we'd see massive changes in the state of people's mental and physical wellbeing there'd be less depression and less obesity

    • @mayureshvadhyar2760
      @mayureshvadhyar2760 Před rokem

      @@justine5804 while Indians discuss about Peace and Self dependency, all Americans can think of is Shit🤷

    • @VK-no5kj
      @VK-no5kj Před rokem +3

      @@justine5804 They never get hemorrhoids or butt cancer. Something so common in the modern western way of life

  • @sabyasachideKol
    @sabyasachideKol Před 8 měsíci +9

    They are debt less , less tension , have active life ❤

  • @eddyram4932
    @eddyram4932 Před 11 měsíci +28

    The most interesting thing to me is that rural living conditions are very similar no matter the country, meanwhile cities vary by huge amounts.

    • @yash1152
      @yash1152 Před 10 měsíci

      "very similar" in spirit. surfacially, even that varies by great degree.
      > _"eddyram4932
      rural living conditions are very similar no matter the country, meanwhile cities vary by huge amounts."_

  • @The_IDE_Guy
    @The_IDE_Guy Před rokem +2126

    As a Indian I say that this man understand what other people do not

    • @skyelark5511
      @skyelark5511 Před rokem +11

      I am not Indian, but your comment is very accurate and in conjunction with the video, contains a subtle statement against white supremacy.

    • @ReadingtheBibleforever
      @ReadingtheBibleforever Před rokem +27

      @@skyelark5511 how does that comment have anything to do with white supremacy how does this video have anything to do with it

    • @Alina-ws6ob
      @Alina-ws6ob Před rokem +19

      If women are treated legally, religiously and culturally like third class citizens, I don’t care how fresh the food is.

    • @skyelark5511
      @skyelark5511 Před rokem +6

      @@ReadingtheBibleforever think about it and by the time you are about age 13 or 6th grade education, you'll understand.

    • @DiveEntertainment47
      @DiveEntertainment47 Před rokem +2

      ​@@Alina-ws6obthe women of india font care either, thank you very much.

  • @alisalman5917
    @alisalman5917 Před rokem +528

    These are people who aren’t too worried over the materialistic aspects of life and value relationships. They seem to be more happy and comfortable than most people in big capital cities.

    • @Joe-bh5ou
      @Joe-bh5ou Před rokem +9

      Tell that to the nri's who went back and wound up killed, for thier land

    • @everyhandlesalreadytaken
      @everyhandlesalreadytaken Před rokem +9

      @Joe taking a statistically low occurrence (especially if literally involves a crime) to make a general point doesn’t make sense here, or in any other context for that matter.

    • @soxpeewee
      @soxpeewee Před rokem +6

      ​@@everyhandlesalreadytaken the point he made was that they're also materialistic

    • @everyhandlesalreadytaken
      @everyhandlesalreadytaken Před rokem +1

      @@soxpeewee of course, I get it, I just find it bizarre that he’d bring up homicides to ‘prove’ it.

    • @doncorleone9297
      @doncorleone9297 Před rokem +1

      @@soxpeeweeof course. If the economic system promotes materialism & consumerism, anyone would be so as well. This principle goes back centuries.

  • @indranidasgupta8982
    @indranidasgupta8982 Před 11 měsíci +7

    There’s also less debt and more freedom. The days are sweet and the nights are sweeter. I lived for a few days in a deep village in Bengal and k will never forget the absolute sense of contentment I had before falling asleep in a khaaTiya outside while staring up at a million stars blinking in a clear night sky. These people know they’re lucky and exist in the feeling. They don’t envy us.

  • @deano3467
    @deano3467 Před 6 měsíci

    This is the best short I have ever seen, as a UK born Indian you really did a huge service to the prestige of India. Bravo Karl you really are one of us. May Prabhu Paramatma shower you and your family with eternal blessings

  • @salimjaved1890
    @salimjaved1890 Před rokem +976

    One thing I learnt seeing Karl's videos is that he loves, understands and appreciates India more than many Indians.

    • @hamlet557
      @hamlet557 Před rokem +29

      It's because many Indians have to actually live like that every day and not only for holidays.
      Ask them if he'd burn his passport and go there for the rest of his life and judge by his actions, not his sweet words for followers.

    • @AMMN2118
      @AMMN2118 Před rokem +24

      I wouldn't say understands, more like romanticizes.
      I live in an equally romanticized third world hellhole and we have our own share of westerners that come hear talking about it like it's paradise, but just flat out don't live the same life as locals.
      No amount of exoticist poetry will ever change the facts on immigration numbers, and how singular the direction of said immigration would be if the borders were opened completely.

    • @deeroberts8090
      @deeroberts8090 Před rokem

      ​@AMMN2118 what 3rd world 'hellhole' are you living in fulltime with that beyond-fluent English?

    • @trym2121
      @trym2121 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Those who can appreciate it usually comes from different spectrum or polarity. Those whose been living it since birth usually won't notice it at all

    • @radone168
      @radone168 Před 11 měsíci +3

      ​@@hamlet557 True bro. It is definitely a very very good life. But only until someone falls ill and needs medical help. If this would be one thing that we could fix our villages will be way better than our cities in terms of quality of life.

  • @simoneheinrich6732
    @simoneheinrich6732 Před rokem +683

    I live in an Australian tiny town , with an outside toilet and a roof just holding it together. There's no judgement , a roof over my head for my kids is a blessing and I bet that's what every family feels 💜

    • @abayasugen8446
      @abayasugen8446 Před rokem +2

      Sounds good, what area is that in?

    • @turtley4444
      @turtley4444 Před rokem +9

      I live near 3 small USA towns near I-70 and it sounds a lot like rural India excluding somethings.

    • @LordDucarius
      @LordDucarius Před rokem

      Vom Reich ins Outback, was ein Weg

    • @soxpeewee
      @soxpeewee Před rokem

      Most indian homes don't have a toilet or an outhouse. About 80 to 90% of the population openly deefecate on the ground wherever. Typhus and other easily avoided diseases related to sanitation are rampant. Please judge! If we shame their government enough they may eventually save lives.

  • @alfredoooooooooooooooooooooooo
    @alfredoooooooooooooooooooooooo Před 2 měsíci +4

    I am from Hong Kong and India has a pretty bad reputation in mainland China and even here in Hong Kong. However, India is a place I wish to visit before I die, thank you for showing the good side of India

  • @deepaaa7273
    @deepaaa7273 Před 10 měsíci +11

    Same here. I am from a rural area in Odisha, India and the the thing I admire the most is NATURE. Our river ,air and sky all help me to relax. Really thankful to be in my village.❤

    • @TinTin-ir8wx
      @TinTin-ir8wx Před 10 měsíci

      Excpt watery things.. hill, fields, roads, crowds, ppl, light at night n daylight at day, sky, open clear, drct, free,

  • @jonathonthomas1255
    @jonathonthomas1255 Před rokem +556

    It's really really cool that not only have you made an attempt to understand your wife's culture, but that you went to where she grew up to do so. Gives me a slight bit more hope for humanity

    • @__-tp4tm
      @__-tp4tm Před rokem +4

      Humanity is lost either way, just a question about time. Be it 5 or 500 years.

    • @jonathonthomas1255
      @jonathonthomas1255 Před rokem

      @__ bro get your pessimistic bullshit out of here and let people enjoy good things

    • @snehanshubadaik8045
      @snehanshubadaik8045 Před rokem

      @@__-tp4tm 2

    • @user-uu7wz4nr6c
      @user-uu7wz4nr6c Před 11 měsíci +1

      That woman is lucky to hv karl ..

  • @kayaratjeevanphotography7074

    As an Indian I and all of us sincerely appreciate your approach towards us. Thank you for your understanding of our country and recognising the real India.

    • @Rohith-CR7
      @Rohith-CR7 Před rokem +4

      Well said sir

    • @charananekibalijaun8837
      @charananekibalijaun8837 Před rokem +2

      How would you describe the 'unreal India's?

    • @charananekibalijaun8837
      @charananekibalijaun8837 Před rokem +1

      @Extremely Honest you won't get any honest answer from them

    • @haviettelibertin8914
      @haviettelibertin8914 Před rokem +2

      After seeing your video, I wish I could live in India.

    • @Bowl427
      @Bowl427 Před rokem +3

      Bro. Living a pure life? Are you pretending that all the animal Cruelty they take part in as seen in the backgrounds of your videos don’t exist? Research the dog meat trade I’m sure you’ve seen that depressing horrible horrible stuff…

  • @JohnRay1969
    @JohnRay1969 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I love everything about this video. The amount of information and education you put in this brief video surpasses some long form documentaries. Outstanding. 😊

  • @Ghostangel07
    @Ghostangel07 Před 10 měsíci +3

    As a person who doesn't have a village and has lived in a city in India since birth, I would love to have a home in some village in Bharat. The few times I have visited rural areas through my relatives and friends, it was amazing. The peace at the end of the day that I felt there.... nothing better than that.

  • @SethKing
    @SethKing Před rokem +494

    I love how self reliant they are. They are kind, helpful people.

  • @mohsinworld
    @mohsinworld Před rokem +702

    I love when people appreciate genuine lifestyle. Respect everyone on their hustle.

    • @grandmenhir160
      @grandmenhir160 Před rokem +1

      In big cities, greed has turned most indians into scammers and thieves, but in she small villages they are still honest people who don’t try to scam you all day

  • @smudge82_
    @smudge82_ Před 6 měsíci +2

    This is what living should be like.
    Also, the village is SOOOOO CLEAN

  • @zhuzzir
    @zhuzzir Před 3 měsíci +2

    Truth been told. Though I never been to India, the village life there captivates me... God's willing may one day I experience these too... ❤

  • @nkspro1
    @nkspro1 Před rokem +203

    Living in rural india for last 2 years, the taste of food, the freshness of air, the purity of water... omg I missed it for last 20 years in Delhi. It is literally like living in heaven.

  • @natalias50
    @natalias50 Před rokem +981

    I’m from Poland. As a child I’ve been spending every summer in the Polish countryside- running in the fields, going in the woods, helping with the animals and sleeping with other kids in the hay.
    I’d never ever change my childhood to holidays in Caribbean or Dubai.
    It’s wonderful what you are showing.
    All Indian people I’be met were very approachable and likeable.
    Also, Indian food is one of the best. ❤️

    • @random20000
      @random20000 Před rokem +14

      tyy - from an Indian, nice you meet you!! I live in city but I love ur summer life, I wish I can do that atleast once in my life

    • @lydiat5819
      @lydiat5819 Před rokem +13

      Yes, love people from rural areas of all countries. Many are so warm and friendly, unlike city folks.

    • @sebione3576
      @sebione3576 Před rokem +8

      People were not meant to be crammed into cities in close proximity with one another. It's unnatural.

    • @bogdancondicaru7848
      @bogdancondicaru7848 Před rokem +9

      Similar experience. But from Romania🤗

    • @9a_23_tyrantqiu7
      @9a_23_tyrantqiu7 Před rokem +5

      You had the best childhood ever im so jealous-

  • @gargi5852
    @gargi5852 Před 6 měsíci

    That's a great summary of rural Bharat. Thank you.

  • @muzahidislamasif176
    @muzahidislamasif176 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Well said brother❤️ love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️🇮🇳

  • @Digitalpreneur786
    @Digitalpreneur786 Před rokem +288

    Suddenly got your shorts and i couldn't scroll up watching this from Russia 🇷🇺 i remembered my nani house those fields and farms 🚜🐄🌾. India is really full of culture and rich in so many things. Started missing india 🇮🇳 may be in August i will come home. ❤

  • @allenbasaiawmoit8992
    @allenbasaiawmoit8992 Před 11 měsíci +110

    Rural Indian have branded lifestyle. Their face smiles, Eyes are full of sympathy, lips speak truth, Their hands are charitable. India is a truly Great

  • @airtelbang8624
    @airtelbang8624 Před 6 měsíci

    Just one word.. God bless you and your family. That's the purest review. And any rural Indian can directly link it to.

  • @Sree924
    @Sree924 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Love you man! You got me finally with this one. More power to you. Keep doing what you are doing. All the best!

  • @useyournoodle100
    @useyournoodle100 Před rokem +324

    I was born in India and immigrated to Canada when I was a year old. When I was 10 ,my mom took me and my three siblings back to India for a "short" trip. Our short trip turned into almost 10 amazing months. It was exactly as described in the video only no school or cell phones. I learned so much and had so much freedom. I milked water buffalo, made butter, picked cotton and spun it. I made cow manure patties that were used for fuel, you name it. It was truly amazing.

    • @brad8812
      @brad8812 Před rokem +12

      when you milk a water buffalo do you get milk or water?

    • @vishwas6383
      @vishwas6383 Před rokem +2

      water fo sho , Brad 😂

    • @Ninjaraven42
      @Ninjaraven42 Před rokem +7

      @@brad8812 u get yr mom

    • @AnandRoy-IN
      @AnandRoy-IN Před rokem +2

      ​@@Ninjaraven42 bro.. 🤣🤣

    • @carnage61
      @carnage61 Před rokem +1

      @@Ninjaraven42 bruh...😂😂😂😂😂

  • @byusuf5412
    @byusuf5412 Před rokem +462

    Not gonna lie, Studied for four 4 years in South India Andhra Pradesh, recently moved to United Kingdom. And really missing India. 🇦🇫🤩❤️🇮🇳

  • @jameshunt2905
    @jameshunt2905 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The very real connection among people and how this way of life demonstrates the true wealth in simplicity! Love these videos please keep going!

  • @nipo3006
    @nipo3006 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Thank you for presenting rural india in very true sense..

  • @dilantl7603
    @dilantl7603 Před rokem +380

    I can’t imagine how the beautiful night sky looks when you sleep on the roof.

    • @rajtheking659
      @rajtheking659 Před rokem +5

      Thank you Karl for the portrait of a 'real' Indian village.
      99.99% western media says India is soooooo poor and having slums! They're constantly trying to degrade India in several ways!
      🙏you're so different and true. Salute you dear brother.
      Thank you once again and Jesus bless you abundantly. 💐

    • @Mister8224
      @Mister8224 Před rokem +4

      @@rajtheking659 Well, if it's not monsoon, the mosquitos might block your view. Enchanting.

    • @spindless
      @spindless Před rokem +4

      Especially with so little light pollution there. Must be spectacular.

    • @ronaldjones150
      @ronaldjones150 Před rokem

      Yeah idiot you can sleep on the roof no matter where you live at in the world but no one does it because the insects will eat you alive

    • @rajtheking659
      @rajtheking659 Před rokem +1

      @@Mister8224 that was an old story.
      There're good ways now to overcome it.

  • @Abhinand-10
    @Abhinand-10 Před rokem +887

    Karl's love for India is unparalleled

    • @BB-cn6mk
      @BB-cn6mk Před rokem +2

      Who’s Karl? This is pewdiepie

    • @Apophis.004
      @Apophis.004 Před rokem

      ​@@abhinandanpgganiga7659what?

    • @asr2009
      @asr2009 Před rokem

      But indian govt didnt respect the soft power benefits because of karl

    • @a1979bd1zy
      @a1979bd1zy Před rokem

      What a joke....he is a peddler of anti govt propaganda ....rightly was blocked to come to india

    • @norsemanbushcrafting1621
  • @susgulguli
    @susgulguli Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for showing what India really looks like.

  • @legendnaveendelu7209
    @legendnaveendelu7209 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I live in a city in Haryana but my uncle and grandma live in a village, I visit them many times, and it's so peaceful there. ❤

  • @dewdrops5874
    @dewdrops5874 Před rokem +89

    my grandfather and grandmother build their own house about 125 years back in mangalore it still stands they used coconut oil from over 125 years for cooking.. my grandmother grew plant of each kind...coffee... mango jackfruit lemon pineapple .. all ki d even cotton tree .. had well with pure water .. grew rice and they lives past 100 years .. had two cows named naina and bijou all self sufficient house still stands and is used by my youngest uncles family... wow what a place .. love it

    • @user-fs2bu9up1m
      @user-fs2bu9up1m Před 6 měsíci +2

      I have the same experience as you. I fell in love with this kind of set up since childhood. During my school vacations I use to feel sad to return to bombay

  • @DaughterOfKalii
    @DaughterOfKalii Před 6 měsíci

    🎉🎉 thankyou for speaking and spreading what is happiness, authentic, genuine and positive 🙏🙏

  • @navjotsalaria7646
    @navjotsalaria7646 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you sir for showing this good side Love from India 🇮🇳🙏

  • @Elizabeth-gz4kc
    @Elizabeth-gz4kc Před rokem +324

    Agree, was blown away by traditional life in Himachal Pradesh, once you get past the cultural differences, life was rich, food rich and rewarding as we sourced it from the soil, time slowed to meet the challenges of the day, people were educated, resilient, tough and kind. Made me realise that this nation will be a leader into the future. Namaste 🌸

  • @lisamalkin8371
    @lisamalkin8371 Před rokem +364

    Ive always appreciated my Indian friends’ kindness and acceptance 😊

  • @koblisena
    @koblisena Před 7 měsíci

    Love the hospitality and warmth 🙏

  • @shajanjacob1576
    @shajanjacob1576 Před 11 měsíci

    I lived my early life in the tropical rural area of South India. The rains, mud roads, paddy fields, fishing, agricultural work, and above all spending time on mangoe trees in summer are miissed forever'. The best life was in 1970s

  • @crestonediamond
    @crestonediamond Před rokem +274

    So happy to hear someone saying gru things about India. Can't wait to go back for the 6th time. Can never get enough!

  • @PriazBeautyZone
    @PriazBeautyZone Před rokem +318

    Loved ur emotion about Indian Village Life. Its the best and closest to nature. The whole world needs it! 🙏❤️ Love from India

  • @Subhdra_anwesha
    @Subhdra_anwesha Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks good guy for spreading the good word about rural India 🙏❤

  • @AparnaKhanolkar
    @AparnaKhanolkar Před 11 měsíci

    Such a beautiful and powerful video! Thank you. Id love to live like this. For various reasons, I cant leave the US.

  • @GonzoJamie
    @GonzoJamie Před rokem +105

    Rural India had the most lasting memory on all my travels around the world. Can’t wait to go back to rural Harayana for the 3rd time in the new year

    • @user-pq1cr6lh2n
      @user-pq1cr6lh2n Před rokem +7

      In Haryana you will get love everywhere. Haryanvi are most friendly, you became friends only in 1 minute, pure people. No. 1 Haryana😇

    • @whocares3132
      @whocares3132 Před rokem +3

      You should visit Himachal, Uttarakhand , Ladakh and Arunachal instead of going to Haryana again.

    • @GonzoJamie
      @GonzoJamie Před rokem +7

      @@user-pq1cr6lh2n was attending a village wedding. Several hundred people - first British people to visit the village. It was quite the experience!

    • @GonzoJamie
      @GonzoJamie Před rokem +4

      @@whocares3132 I’ve been to Shimla - that was a very beautiful place to visit. Was a timely awakening at just how big and diverse India is. Having been as far south west as Goa to as far north east as Shimla - I saw Indian people with Chinese looks - it was amazing to see

    • @whocares3132
      @whocares3132 Před rokem +1

      @@GonzoJamie Hmm Arunachal is in North east and a Himalayan state here also they look different(Kinda chinese) North east states like Nagaland also nice here also people look different(chinese, Burmese look).

  • @evhytrajilias2504
    @evhytrajilias2504 Před rokem +381

    I love how you adapt and learn their culture, the way you show respect to the elderly by touching their feet is so heartwarming❤

    • @davidfreeman2522
      @davidfreeman2522 Před rokem +1

      Isn't it a shame people don't do that when the come to the U.S.

    • @morequality9349
      @morequality9349 Před rokem +1

      ​@@davidfreeman2522different cuture

  • @Crickwithme11
    @Crickwithme11 Před 10 měsíci

    Bro u r explaining our great Indian culture ❤ lot's of love to u❤❤

  • @anjubharti4043
    @anjubharti4043 Před 10 měsíci

    village are great place to live with nature.... cities are the place to earn money but citizens are very selfish and very limited by nature but in village... villagers are very kind... open hearted and believe in unity....i love rural Bharat ❤️

  • @sugar-n-spice
    @sugar-n-spice Před rokem +333

    You are back and that makes me happy to see you back in India

  • @silentwitness9255
    @silentwitness9255 Před rokem +132

    Can’t help notice how beautiful are the people from India

    • @boobsandass
      @boobsandass Před rokem +2

      you seriously need glasses

    • @themagic4117
      @themagic4117 Před rokem +3

      @@boobsandass wth that is rude
      Since this is a highlighted reply pls read the entire thing because I want people to know why I said rude
      Also once you read pls like to show support

    • @boobsandass
      @boobsandass Před rokem

      @@themagic4117 might be but it's true... plus the guy is just trying to kiss ass

    • @themagic4117
      @themagic4117 Před rokem +5

      @@boobsandass umm excuse me just because there Indian doesn’t mean there ugly. How dose there background make them prettier or uglier!!!!!!!!! So no it’s not true what that person said

    • @sunilwangu5059
      @sunilwangu5059 Před rokem +1

      ​@@boobsandass and u my friend need God 🙏

  • @Acirabha
    @Acirabha Před 6 měsíci

    What I admire is the village itself its quite calm and you can have a slow life which is quite comfortable and rewarding
    In a simple way its nostalgic

  • @rien5008
    @rien5008 Před 5 měsíci +1

    You right Sir, last month was my first visit India.
    Really incredible country.
    For me is one of the best destination if we like natural life.

  • @Sammy-sm4yg
    @Sammy-sm4yg Před rokem +873

    I vividly remember when i visited my ancestral home. My mom,dad, uncle, all of them went to a function nearby. Me and my grandfather & the cousins were at home. All slept in the home, me, dadaji & my cousin decided to sleep on the roof. That day, i actually got the chance to bond with my grandfather. We enjoyed the cool wind and clear sky with dozens of stars. It was indeed the best days of my life when life was so simple. I don't know the struggle of anxiety attacks, depression & other fears. I wish i could live like that one more time. I do know one thing, nature heals everyone and everything

    • @praaj4138
      @praaj4138 Před rokem +1

      👌👌❤️

    • @kantoumanjigang
      @kantoumanjigang Před rokem +6

      phases of life bro.. Got kinda same story, but the thing is that one of his arm and leg have got paralyzed now, and neither can he speak properly, but he's still full of will power and tries to do most part of his works by himself (getting out of bed, going to bed).
      We used to watch Ramayana together (the only time i got to know about it) and now when I'm low i find the theme song of the Ramayana series really soothing

    • @siddhuhogan007
      @siddhuhogan007 Před rokem +1

      That’s so nice to hear. Seems like bliss. But what’s stopping you to live like that. Therein lies the issue.

    • @manishjaiswal1347
      @manishjaiswal1347 Před rokem

      That's so true and relatable...

    • @baldsoobinhair
      @baldsoobinhair Před rokem +2

      @@kantoumanjigang even tho imy atheist, i have to agree that the songs in ramayan are really beautiful unlike songs these days

  • @klaus3021
    @klaus3021 Před rokem +700

    I love how in a very subtle manner he said we sleep on roof 🥂

    • @astudent8475
      @astudent8475 Před rokem +5

      It's them...not indians as a whole.

    • @laibahameed689
      @laibahameed689 Před rokem +20

      A lot of people sleep on roofs in summers especially I've done it half my life
      Still do but it's getting colder in October but still looking at stars while going to sleep is the best
      And I live in a big city

    • @granand
      @granand Před rokem +7

      Our family in city too .. slept on tug roof but sure not anymore as neighbors got multi rise building and looks awkward

    • @tony_2613
      @tony_2613 Před rokem +5

      @@astudent8475 it's not just them most of Indians sleep on roof when i was 12 i slept on the roof when i went to my village because there wasn't enough space in the house and also it was hot 🔥

    • @suganpal1142
      @suganpal1142 Před rokem +2

      @@astudent8475 even in the city of Chennai, ppl used to sleep on their terrace, I have experienced it when I was a kid, it's a grt feeling to sleep by counting the stars and waking up to the beautiful sky early in the morning, we used to enjoy our lives back then. Ppl from everywhere moves in and out, now it's all over crowded and a modern city life, high rise buildings, apartment / flat systems has changed everything. Nowadays we can hear only horn sounds 24/7, can't see the stars at night due to light pollution, gated community apts closes their terrace by 7pm, ppl merely goes to terrace even for drying their clothes, some of the kids never know that terrace exists. 80s and 90s kids in every Indian state would have experienced sleeping in the terrace. May be u r a 2k kid or someone born with a Silver spoon 🙄🙄🙄 but if u have got a terrace in ur house u must experience it at least once 👍👍👍

  • @rashibajaj1667
    @rashibajaj1667 Před 6 měsíci +1

    No pollution. Can see the stars clearly. Fresh food - no artificial colouring or flavours and people are content and at peace most of their life.

  • @rajub9392
    @rajub9392 Před 11 měsíci

    Karl I really admire you for seeing positive side of India and making videos about it

  • @Lazyronnie
    @Lazyronnie Před rokem +588

    My mom comes from a small village in Gujarat.. I enjoyed staying in that village.. used to visit her parents during school vacation..
    sleeping under the sky and counting stars, waking up to the sound of the chirping birds (sometimes monkeys), taking a hike in the fields and playing traditional games with marbles and stones.. those were some good times

    • @Davey1022
      @Davey1022 Před rokem +16

      That’s heaven in those sentences

    • @manojkorlam
      @manojkorlam Před rokem +14

      Don't forget that village ....and give this opportunity to your children also

    • @mrfactbro
      @mrfactbro Před rokem +3

      Me too from village

    • @ripaday8695
      @ripaday8695 Před rokem +2

      I can sense the pain of your mum. She definitely was born and grew up in that village, but had to come and live in a town or city after got married and had to spend rest of her life in a city. My condition is also same, grew up in a rural area but now living in a western country. If anyone would give me a single chance I would happily go back to that rural part any day.

    • @suvendukumarnath7941
      @suvendukumarnath7941 Před rokem +2

      Some timesmonkeys use to climb my hair when i woke up😌😌😁😁😁😁

  • @utafriedrich
    @utafriedrich Před rokem +187

    The purity of people. We've met the most innocent and kind people in rural India. I also find their way of living fascinating, in harmony, in peace.

    • @btsarmyforever3816
      @btsarmyforever3816 Před rokem

      And that is why politicians and loan sharks fool them so easily. They are very pure and innocent at heart. They don't guard against anyone. Because they r surrounded by their fellow good ppl. The place I live in? I don't even know the face of my neighbors. And I hate their mad dog for trying to bite me over the fence every time I try to climb the stairs of the balcony. Here it's all "Live on ur own. Live for urself"

  • @synergy2222
    @synergy2222 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for educating those of us who didn't know this. This is the best way to live life: Fresh food, fresh air, comfortable living, friends and family. You can't beat that. Aesthetics don't mean anything, quality of life does.

  • @roby2698
    @roby2698 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Bro U represented True india which undoubtedly belongs in the village

  • @josekirchner4040
    @josekirchner4040 Před rokem +349

    I visited India with National Geographic and two academics, gaining an appreciation of India and its people. Just one example was seeing humble houses made of sticks, mud, wattle and dung, with designs made by hands to add beauty. I later saw those same designs in silver and gold jewelry sold in city shops. Appreciation of beauty knows no economic boundaries.

    • @Shubham-wm4yc
      @Shubham-wm4yc Před rokem +3

      Every village citizen would atleast have 500 g gold
      Due to religious beliefs
      And also many of the beggars would be wearing gold but use that as a blessing and not a commodity and also rural have a ton of money

    • @Mayank_Maximum
      @Mayank_Maximum Před rokem +1

      Meanwhile indian city:chaos

  • @chelseaderry2440
    @chelseaderry2440 Před rokem +219

    India is my favorite place in the world. I admire the kindness of strangers and the insanely good street food I came across in tiny little towns. Forever missing India

  • @GEOPOLITICS_TV_Asia
    @GEOPOLITICS_TV_Asia Před 9 měsíci

    We are living the life you are showing.
    Love from Rajasthan ❤

  • @arunasingh1210
    @arunasingh1210 Před 8 měsíci

    I admire...fresh and pure Air and food, the greenary, peace ❤

  • @alwinw64
    @alwinw64 Před rokem +207

    Happiness isn't bought, it's found ❤️

    • @yanooo2007
      @yanooo2007 Před rokem +1

      😂

    • @bobkoroua
      @bobkoroua Před rokem +1

      That's the most true statement I've read online ever.
      🕊️

    • @G33KSPALACEdotCOM
      @G33KSPALACEdotCOM Před rokem +2

      Depends. My motorcycle brings me endless happiness, but that happiness didn't come cheap....

    • @ErenYeager-ho5xb
      @ErenYeager-ho5xb Před rokem

      ​@@G33KSPALACEdotCOM well you still technically "found" happiness in your motorcycle

    • @GorGob
      @GorGob Před rokem

      Poor mans comfort sayings.

  • @royanjali5312
    @royanjali5312 Před rokem +347

    You know, I am a teenager and I have lived in my village for about 13 years. Yes, the educational facilities are less but the love, the care, the sacraments, the upbringing between a joint family, the pure cold air, the heat of fire in winters after burning the twigs and leaves, the dirt of the soil, the smell when water falls and gets mixed with the soil😅,the exercises without gyms, the cold and hot water we get naturally are just amazing. Villages have so much of greenery, such small roads and that small kind of shops which give you chips just for Rs5 and that chocolate you get just for Rs.5 😅 are amazing. My granny used to live there and all her old memories are still there in those small rooms... Much love from India❤️

    • @riotraficante7036
      @riotraficante7036 Před rokem

      What is Rs5?

    • @user-ameriiiiicano
      @user-ameriiiiicano Před rokem

      ​@@riotraficante7036 indian currently

    • @RKV999
      @RKV999 Před rokem +1

      ​@@riotraficante7036 Five Indian Rupees

    • @Manuj_
      @Manuj_ Před rokem +4

      I can't believe there are some sensible teenagers left. Godspeed to you.

    • @royanjali5312
      @royanjali5312 Před rokem +2

      @@Manuj_ hahaa! This social media has lowered down the teenager's reputation 😂

  • @abhyudaychaturvedi9851
    @abhyudaychaturvedi9851 Před 11 měsíci +10

    You touched feet.. even majority of indians don't do that anymore... its beautiful

  • @blue_2th
    @blue_2th Před 10 měsíci

    Rural India.. Is Asli Bharat. Real people real lives real life. ❤