India’s Mysterious Wonders - Strange & Unexplored ft. Author Akshat Gupta

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    May it be Taj Mahal, or Qutub Minar - we have all heard about the wonders of India that shine with glorious history. Thousands of tourists visit these places every year to admire their beauty and learn more about the history of India. But there are few historical places in India that remain unexplained to this date. The mystery is so dark, no scientists or researchers have been able to completely understand these places, what we like to call - ‘The Dark Wonders of India’.
    In this video, the researcher and author Akshat Gupta will discuss about 9 fascinating places like Roopkund lake, Ellora temple, Kuldhara village and more. Make sure you watch it till the end.
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  • @RAAAZofficial
    @RAAAZofficial  Před rokem +330

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  • @mubshrakhan7531
    @mubshrakhan7531 Před rokem +4913

    "I am a full time house husband, and a part time author." ♥️👏
    And the way he said it so proudly

    • @chithrangupthan6594
      @chithrangupthan6594 Před rokem +33

      full + half = impossible.

    • @NordicPolestar
      @NordicPolestar Před rokem +2

      He is a woman trapped in a man's body.

    • @monalitulsi7911
      @monalitulsi7911 Před rokem +9

      I was thinking the same

    • @dishasoni8755
      @dishasoni8755 Před rokem +2

      Ikr?

    • @adnanadill
      @adnanadill Před rokem

      *Still you don't know A B C of Hindism / Primitivism????*
      Hinds were nameless....
      Identity less..
      Shame less..
      Cloth less.....
      *Cave men as Shiva Vishnu Ram Krishna*
      *You ki ll your children Shiva...*
      *You Marry your sisters Ram and Sita....*
      you kidn app others wives....
      Ra pe other wives Walt Mickey / Valmiki and Sita
      you committed Suside by jumping in gutter Ram...
      you make your sister dance naked in public shows Draupadi..
      5 men marry one lady Panchali
      Ra pe your mother Krishna.....
      ra pe your daughters Brahma....
      and a looooong list i can't write all here......
      *So Arabs called you backwards Hinds or Behinds or primitives* because of you actions
      Cloths
      and cavemen live...
      *Your Identity is Ajanta Ellora temples...*
      *Your identity is Khajuraho Temple*
      These temples are your History records and displays your mentality and education.......
      what you Aaryans do with Mulnivasi is displayed in these temples.....
      Temples was to ra pe and mis use women
      you dont even spare animals...
      *So Arabs called you backwards Hinds or Behinds or primitives* because of your actions
      Cloths
      and cavemen lives...

  • @curiousmonk7990
    @curiousmonk7990 Před rokem +1228

    Last year me n my wife visited Padmanabhaswamy temple. The garbh griha was quite dark but the flow of energy in the place was Devine on whole another level. Looking towards deity from those three dwaras was mesmerizing.🙏

    • @neonbladez5806
      @neonbladez5806 Před rokem +5

      I have a question, kya app vha pr vo gates dekh pa rhe the

    • @curiousmonk7990
      @curiousmonk7990 Před rokem +11

      @@neonbladez5806 The premises was quite big. So pata nhi gates kaha honge.

    • @PVNMARATHI
      @PVNMARATHI Před rokem +15

      Yes you can feel the supreme energy in garbhgrah in the diyas the seen that I could not forgot whole life

    • @trueraja
      @trueraja Před rokem +2

      Non malayali can't enter without any malayali help

    • @trueraja
      @trueraja Před rokem

      @@curiousmonk7990 how you fool normal never go that place

  • @sagnikdey21
    @sagnikdey21 Před 2 měsíci +297

    This man gets utter pleasure whenever he gets to say “science ke paas aaj bhi iska koi jawaab nhi hai”

    • @himanshuagrawal3597
      @himanshuagrawal3597 Před 2 měsíci +2

      hahahaha

    • @rohanchakraborty1496
      @rohanchakraborty1496 Před 2 měsíci +8

      Jaa rha hoon bhai video chhod ke, bhai ne bol bol ke adha dimag ka bhosda bana diya!

    • @runetales
      @runetales Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@rohanchakraborty1496 tumhare is baat ka science ke paas aaj bhi koi jawab nahi hai

    • @jaymehta220
      @jaymehta220 Před 2 měsíci +5

      Aree aadhi chize jo ye science ke paas jawab chahta hai wo history se puchega to jaldi mil jaega jawab😂😂

    • @rohanchakraborty1496
      @rohanchakraborty1496 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@runetales 😂😂😂

  • @AtrikaShukla
    @AtrikaShukla Před 3 měsíci +78

    "I am a full time house husband and a part time author"....it really took my heart just then.
    I wish every male could understand this.
    Blessings ❤
    Jai Hind❤

    • @guriya119
      @guriya119 Před 2 měsíci +2

      i know right and how proudly did he said that

    • @prabhakar0076
      @prabhakar0076 Před 27 dny +1

      Chup juti, job nahi hai tho yah kum salary hone par shaadi bhi nahi karengey . Tumeh house husband chahiyeh 😂😂😂 aur useh sabh samajna hai 😁

  • @Hopeminie04
    @Hopeminie04 Před rokem +1150

    Being a science student I believe that There is something beyond science too I believe in spirituality of god! ...

    • @florabarua7314
      @florabarua7314 Před rokem +19

      Being a science student and you dont have speculation about those proves you are getting absolutely ready for 9to5 culture.

    • @Hopeminie04
      @Hopeminie04 Před rokem +29

      @@florabarua7314 see it's my opinion that's why I clearly wrote " I " people have different thoughts I can also proof some of them wrong in video but I'm talking about things beyond this video.

    • @Anna-sd4zl
      @Anna-sd4zl Před rokem +19

      @@Hopeminie04 I think as a science student we should never say something is beyond science because those mysterious phenomena which couldn't be explained by science in the 18-18 th century is able to be explained by invention of modern physics so i just think we need to push the limits of science and be skeptical .But I also respect your pov .

    • @Hopeminie04
      @Hopeminie04 Před rokem +13

      @@Anna-sd4zl I actually think there are various things going in this world some are what I have seen In front of my eyes
      I never believe in that before but how can i neglect it now.
      Thanks for understanding anyway

    • @tanayontech1441
      @tanayontech1441 Před rokem +5

      @@Anna-sd4zl please elaborate what you meant by modern physics.
      Acc to you what's the future of quantum physics

  • @AYUSHKUMAR-rt1bu
    @AYUSHKUMAR-rt1bu Před rokem +3431

    Time to read THE HIDDEN HINDU

    • @RAAAZofficial
      @RAAAZofficial  Před rokem +350

      must read!!

    • @AyanTate21
      @AyanTate21 Před rokem +45

      What's that?

    • @user-bj5bk6zk7w
      @user-bj5bk6zk7w Před rokem +30

      @@AyanTate21 he authored that book..

    • @AyanTate21
      @AyanTate21 Před rokem

      @@user-bj5bk6zk7w nigga say the full story.... Man say that it's a book that he wrote . Or smthg like that i don't read anything... Now when you click reply ( if you gonna reply to me) and say that is it a book that the commenter wrote .... Nigga how am I going to understand?

    • @hiteshkumar-2004
      @hiteshkumar-2004 Před rokem +20

      @@RAAAZofficial When is the 3rd part of the trilogy release??
      Eagerly waiting for it..

  • @sakshisoren2757
    @sakshisoren2757 Před 3 měsíci +144

    0:48- kailash mountain
    1:33-mansarowar
    2:16-roopkund
    2:55-kuldhara
    3:50-dwarka
    4:31-amarkantak(narmada river)
    5:00-ellora temple
    6:14-veerabhadra temple
    7:04-padmanabhaswamy temple

    • @user-vy5vx3un8b
      @user-vy5vx3un8b Před 3 měsíci +5

      but kailash parbat is in Nepal....JAY NEPAL

    • @pranatrajsatyal3342
      @pranatrajsatyal3342 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Mount kailash is in china

    • @kelsangchoedon7128
      @kelsangchoedon7128 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Kailash is in Tibet. It’s holly for both Buddhist and Hindu 🙏🙏

    • @vinmi318
      @vinmi318 Před měsícem

      There is no mystery in veerabhadra temple. The local guide will explain you why it's hanging pillar. And more over its nothing to do with wish . In olden days that pillar was hanging and when Britisher tried to remove one side of the pillar got settled . Its all interconnected engineering technology. To show that it is hanging they ask to pass cloth thats all. There is no wish fulfilling scean as such why u north Indians give somucj wrong information.

    • @shirinpathan9308
      @shirinpathan9308 Před měsícem

      Exactly. I was done with his science are speechless 😶.

  • @athvi08
    @athvi08 Před 5 měsíci +8

    Padmanabhaswamy Temple ke door ek special thing se Bandh hai... Iska naam "Naaga Bandhanam" hai. Actually aisa hi ki ek Mantra hai, aur woh ek unique style se chant kiya jaatha hai, aur jab yeh mantra khatam ho jaaye, Door apne aap Khul jaayenge.
    Its like Frequency of sound and Resonance and stuff... But yeah... Mad technology...
    As a Malayali I am Saying this... You can Believe it of Leave it 😊

  • @adityaraj21064
    @adityaraj21064 Před rokem +523

    Visited Kuldhara on 1st Jan this year. What a place it is like I literally imagined the villagers roaming here and there, tried to imagine their stories and felt the strange quietness.

    • @anujpaliwal4904
      @anujpaliwal4904 Před rokem +26

      Those who left the 84 villages in one night , my ancestors were among one of them

    • @happyman6501
      @happyman6501 Před rokem +5

      @@anujpaliwal4904 bhai kyu choda un logo ne vo village

    • @aritradey5990
      @aritradey5990 Před rokem +3

      Made in India pompei

    • @seventeenth8346
      @seventeenth8346 Před rokem

      ​@devilkiller gamer are ek chudail ke darr se gaon chor diya
      Ispe movie bhi bani hai jiska naam kulbhata h

    • @wavemusic7153
      @wavemusic7153 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@anujpaliwal4904kyu Bhai

  • @AspirantKanishka
    @AspirantKanishka Před rokem +204

    No doubt, Our india is full of wonders

    • @neerajmaurya7047
      @neerajmaurya7047 Před rokem +6

      Full of superstitions also

    • @sakshamchauhan2502
      @sakshamchauhan2502 Před rokem +27

      @@neerajmaurya7047 absence of evidence does not mean evidence of absence

    • @abhijaypandey9405
      @abhijaypandey9405 Před rokem +7

      @@neerajmaurya7047 explain the architecture of Ellora Temple

    • @ishan.18
      @ishan.18 Před rokem +6

      Yes people just criticize our culture without having any knowledge about it..

    • @trueraja
      @trueraja Před rokem +3

      India its not a country like America or Europe who have same culture and language south Indian save their culture and temples from Muslims and Britishers but you northies always loss

  • @BigBilly2009
    @BigBilly2009 Před 3 měsíci +7

    Every Indian needs to visit the Ellora Temple at least once. It is an extremely remarkable marvel of ancient Indian engineering.

  • @sunithachallagolla3743
    @sunithachallagolla3743 Před rokem +53

    About the roopkund lake, I read that...in recent years researchers have found that the skeletons belong to pilgrims who were hit by a violent hailstorm sometime during the 9th century AD

    • @user-vy5vx3un8b
      @user-vy5vx3un8b Před 3 měsíci

      but kailash parbat is in Nepal....JAY NEPAL

    • @nres1
      @nres1 Před měsícem

      No it’s in Tibet and I am from Nepal.

    • @aksgap
      @aksgap Před dnem

      Ive read those papers, skeletons are from different races died at different times. Plz read before typing anything.

  • @tanwi29896SB
    @tanwi29896SB Před rokem +453

    Your introduction about yourself just reveals your progression mind and generosity & your story telling is awesome 👌...Kudos to you #AkshatGupta 👏

    • @user-vy5vx3un8b
      @user-vy5vx3un8b Před 3 měsíci

      but kailash parbat is in Nepal....JAY NEPAL

    • @shirinpathan9308
      @shirinpathan9308 Před měsícem

      But Kailash is in Nepal 🇳🇵. Made up stories are not interesting 🧐.
      Whispers that goes round n come back even more dangerous..

  • @ektatiwari9277
    @ektatiwari9277 Před rokem +153

    Woww...🤩
    So proud that I born in India...🇮🇳
    A country of religions, cultures, customs, clarity, vision, mythologies, mysteries, love stories, civilisations, so rich that even known as The Golden Bird..our heritage, oir soil, our stories are magical...Our past is glorious...Amazing 💯👌😇

    • @i_yashh
      @i_yashh Před rokem +2

      *not mythology 😑

    • @Allriteyeah12
      @Allriteyeah12 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Basically no development only fairytales

    • @whoevenami805
      @whoevenami805 Před 11 měsíci +7

      ​@@Allriteyeah12 nails - 1
      Jesus - 0

    • @opspyderx1447
      @opspyderx1447 Před 10 měsíci

      wow you are proud then type in hindi lol.... not in half english

    • @byebye8228
      @byebye8228 Před 9 měsíci +1

      The country of scam😂

  • @user-sk3dj9sg7u
    @user-sk3dj9sg7u Před 11 měsíci +66

    I like your Statement, Full Time House Husband and a part-time author... Hats off to you Sir

  • @chandrikasaha771
    @chandrikasaha771 Před měsícem

    The fact that he has mentioned all of the places in his trilogy...it was so interesting.. like when he was talking about it in the video....I could actually recall what things he mentioned about the places in his books...loved the book...a must read

  • @pushpaligoswami7668
    @pushpaligoswami7668 Před rokem +136

    The whole country is a crucible of mysteries and there are numerous places throughout its stretch that awakens the curiosity in us, like Bhangarh Fort, Puri Temple and places in the North-East as well. Nobody has the answer to such happenings and that's probably the beauty of it.
    I had been to Kuldhara Village back in 2018,not sure whether it is haunted or not but the place is pin drop silent and that's very eerie. The air of that place is so different that you're bound to feel the presence of something.
    The Ellora as per history has been built over a span of many hundred years by dynasties like the Rashtrakutas, Yadavas and the Kailashnath Temple is the main attraction of it.
    Diversity is one of the reasons why Indian architecture is so rich and mysterious!

  • @saishpetkar1340
    @saishpetkar1340 Před rokem +119

    I've recently visited Ellora Temple
    Mind blowing experience 🔥

    • @user-vy5vx3un8b
      @user-vy5vx3un8b Před 3 měsíci

      but kailash parbat is in Nepal....JAY NEPAL

    • @architswapnilsawant3389
      @architswapnilsawant3389 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@user-vy5vx3un8b Bhai vo ancient India me hi aata tha ye to British logon ne sab alag alag kar diye Varna hum sab ek sath hi bhai bhai ki tarah rehte the ❤️❤️

    • @roshnishah1440
      @roshnishah1440 Před měsícem

      Shame on you Nepal is oldest country in the world and British never rule ​@@architswapnilsawant3389

  • @Ridhika17_commerce.classes

    Aapko first time " spiritually learning" Learning par suni or jigyasa badh gae hai aapse knowledge sunane ka
    aapka channel ek aisa channel hai jo bohot logo k question k satisfied answer milega 🙏

  • @sudershanrasaily2413
    @sudershanrasaily2413 Před 2 měsíci +14

    History ke question ka jawaab science ke paas nahi hota hai bhaiya 😂

    • @Anushka_Bhagat.18
      @Anushka_Bhagat.18 Před měsícem +1

      It means arts lene Wale students 😎 science walo se intelligent h🤣🤣

    • @sudershanrasaily2413
      @sudershanrasaily2413 Před 28 dny +1

      @@Anushka_Bhagat.18 koi kisi se intelligent nahi hai sab bekaar ki baaton mai lage padhe hai

  • @ayush_knowledge
    @ayush_knowledge Před rokem +55

    Akshat Gupta's narration is one of its kind, too lovable !

  • @soorajtr6692
    @soorajtr6692 Před rokem +31

    7:51 its said that its connected to sea with a secret passage ( so if we open kerela and neaby states may get flooded)

  • @VarunSharma-pn8jo
    @VarunSharma-pn8jo Před měsícem +1

    I was so engrossed while listening .. beautifully explained... big fan @Akshat Gupta

  • @NashediOP
    @NashediOP Před 11 měsíci +4

    Kuch log kehte hai k reason why supreme court hasn't allowed to open the vault B door of Padmanabhaswamy temple is because of Tirupati Temple owns the right of the treasures of the Temple. It is said that the King who had asked to make the Padmanabhaswamy temple was a great believer of Tirupati Balaji, and since he had no heirs, he decided to give all of the treasures to the Tirupati temple. I don't know if it is the truth, but that's what I have heard

  • @avniavantika9188
    @avniavantika9188 Před rokem +116

    Best part is that when you introduce yourself as a house husband 🙏🙏🙏🙏so much respect was coming for you sir. Thank you for this whole narration 👌👌

    • @anjaligoswami199
      @anjaligoswami199 Před rokem +3

      Exactly 💯

    • @kanishk3528
      @kanishk3528 Před rokem +4

      Sorry, why respect exactly devi jee?

    • @subconscious_mind
      @subconscious_mind Před rokem +4

      ​@@kanishk3528 because if you give respect to someone, people also start respecting you back. he gave respect to the role of Husband by saying house-husband.

    • @madhurashanbhag9317
      @madhurashanbhag9317 Před rokem +1

      @@kanishk3528 housewife ki respect kar sakte ho toh househusband ki bhi karo

    • @avniavantika9188
      @avniavantika9188 Před rokem +3

      @@kanishk3528 because sir Very few of them have that much of potential to introduce themselves as they are house husband. Your presentation really impact those people who have patriarchal mindset, being a women all we need this kind of mentality in our life 😊

  • @soorajraja8227
    @soorajraja8227 Před rokem +98

    If I have a horror story, I'll call this man to narrate👏👏

  • @ennacreations1793
    @ennacreations1793 Před 27 dny +1

    proud to hear the word house husband apne jis tarah se accept krke bola i hope everymen have this gratitude❤

  • @rohanrajaggarwal5545
    @rohanrajaggarwal5545 Před 10 měsíci

    The way he narrates makes even more intriguing.

  • @susmitadas0392
    @susmitadas0392 Před rokem +19

    my respect to the house husband....loved the part that he introduced himself firstly as house husband...great...respect you sir

  • @kinnuchhutkujchhotu3037
    @kinnuchhutkujchhotu3037 Před rokem +95

    Thoroughly enjoyed the flawless facts and knowledge he uttered. My big thank you to our BigBrainco team for spreading such amazing places info of India 🙏

    • @surajjaju365
      @surajjaju365 Před rokem

      Flawless eh?
      According to Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narmada_River#/media/File:Narmada_river_map.jpg Narmada does not flow towards the NORTH but it flows towards Arabian Sea which is the WEST of INDIA.

    • @user-vy5vx3un8b
      @user-vy5vx3un8b Před 3 měsíci

      but kailash parbat is in Nepal....JAY NEPAL

  • @ayushdewangan3899
    @ayushdewangan3899 Před 6 měsíci +2

    One thing I learned from this video is that "science ko kisi b chiz ka jawaab pata hi ni hai"

  • @selfcarewithnik1821
    @selfcarewithnik1821 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The way you introduced yourself it's awesome sir.. 👍👏

  • @anshika_ambawata_gujjar777

    hindu this word is not just a word its a mystery itself . being a hindu and seeing my culture makes me feel soo proud that .
    i proudly say i'm hindu and you should too .
    i'm sooooo damn sure someday the whole world is going to see what we really are not even hindu indians toooo .
    jai shree ram 🌎🦋✨

  • @Dreamclose
    @Dreamclose Před rokem +49

    Big brainco aap log bahut knowledgeable logo ke saath collaboration kr rhe ho kaafi variety of information mil rhi hai dhanyawad aap logo ka🙏🏻❤🚩 Radheradhe.

  • @agg_anushka
    @agg_anushka Před 3 měsíci +1

    I had read THE HIDDEN HINDU lately and I became a fan of you sir. I loved the story. But I was somehow not able to believe that these 9 places existed. But now I appreciate your quality to make story out of facts. Keep it up

  • @surimenon7660
    @surimenon7660 Před 2 měsíci

    🙏Gratitude, Brilliant Presentation as ALWAYS 🙏HARE KRISHNA 🙏

  • @soms_1682
    @soms_1682 Před rokem +6

    About the Ellora temple: All of the Ellora monuments were built during the Rashtrakuta dynasty , which constructed part of the Hindu and Buddhist caves and the Jain caves.

  • @fatemamansurie7581
    @fatemamansurie7581 Před rokem +34

    It got me back into when I used to learn history... I must say this channel is well innovative and incredible where we can learn about and read about various topics... A Huge Thanks to BigBrainco for bringing it out to all of us❤❤🌹👏🏻👏🏻...

  • @athishkashyapa7898
    @athishkashyapa7898 Před rokem +11

    Akshat sir big fan of your work on the hidden hindu series i really liked your way of connecting facts to fiction and a great work by the bigbrainco team on putting up such great and interesting vedios 👏

  • @bagmideva4191
    @bagmideva4191 Před rokem

    I love to hear this man.... This should b taught in our schools...

  • @Lalrix
    @Lalrix Před rokem +7

    I'll go ayodhya and kailash once i got older and thank God for being with me everytime

  • @SwapnaRoyGhosh
    @SwapnaRoyGhosh Před rokem +49

    Our tradition, templates and structures are more interesting than Egyptian Culture and Pyramids...bt the world does not that much aware about it..😔

    • @ShwetabhSenpai
      @ShwetabhSenpai Před rokem +1

      pyramids are more interesting

    • @SwapnaRoyGhosh
      @SwapnaRoyGhosh Před rokem +11

      @@ShwetabhSenpai the way Egypt represents it's history makes that interesting bt we have so many Mistries in our culture which is more interesting than the Pyramids...just we don't know about them...we have a lot mysterious books also..😃

    • @srm2749
      @srm2749 Před rokem +5

      It's ok because pyramids were also help built by hindus...am not sure but I read abt it..apparently there r paintings on the inside of the pyramid showing hindus being the architect of said pyramids..but pls inform if it's wrong

    • @Nama-stay143
      @Nama-stay143 Před rokem +2

      Both are mysterious and very interesting, plz don't bring others down for our ascent, that's not what our Dharma teaches us❤️ Instead, talk more about our Architecture in a friendly, informative way🤗

    • @ShwetabhSenpai
      @ShwetabhSenpai Před rokem

      @@SwapnaRoyGhosh yeah pyramids are more fascinating

  • @jummydutta8114
    @jummydutta8114 Před měsícem

    Look up to pioneers like you who are epitomes of self respect....Salute.

  • @A3856
    @A3856 Před 3 měsíci +2

    when Akshat Sir, explain anything, it's much much easier to understand. He makes story telling like a visual.

  • @godgaming6463
    @godgaming6463 Před rokem +17

    I have visited padmanabhaswany temple and literally there were very different vibes 🙂

  • @MemeAshAyushBanerjee
    @MemeAshAyushBanerjee Před rokem +44

    he is a great story teller no time pass just casually moving forward to the next topic

  • @shareenlata4279
    @shareenlata4279 Před měsícem

    Very interesting. I would love to visit these places. Thankyou.

  • @anahitagoswami1307
    @anahitagoswami1307 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I just completed the book (The Hidden Hindu) around an hour ago. Magneficiently written!

  • @abhijitdasmohapatra2007
    @abhijitdasmohapatra2007 Před rokem +21

    Sir odisha ka puri ki bare me bhul gaye, samandar ke kinare hote huea bi mandir ka andar samandar ka awwaz nhi ata, koi bhi chidiya uske upar nhi udta he & the most interesting part is ki uska flag 🚩 hamesha hawa ka opposite direction me udta he, Jay Jagganath ❤️#Bigbrainco.

  • @sharathhasilakar9853
    @sharathhasilakar9853 Před rokem +7

    Ellora temple built in 10-12th century by Kannada Kingdom Badami Chalukyas. Chalukyas are highly skilled in cave temples u can see in Badami ,the capital.
    U still missed Karnataka, Hampi, Badami, Kavaledurga fort, Tulunad

  • @subhasmitapattanaik2764
    @subhasmitapattanaik2764 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I have read his trilogy, they are great, if anyone wants to read them then go for it without hesitation, if you like mythology then this is for you. 👍🏽

  • @TheBollywoodCritic
    @TheBollywoodCritic Před 3 měsíci +1

    Wonderful information. Thanks for sharing.

  • @prasannakumarjena2185
    @prasannakumarjena2185 Před rokem +42

    You deserved a million likes sir 🙏 . I know these facts already but there is something in your speaking style that bound me to watch it fully.Thank you for sharing your Knowledge ✌️

  • @anyadutta4669
    @anyadutta4669 Před rokem +17

    Please make detailed video more like this, not of 8min but more than that... And this video is superb.

  • @atribhattacharyya2631
    @atribhattacharyya2631 Před 3 měsíci

    I have visited Ellora temple twice. The largest monolothic structure in the world. The construction of the temple is unbelievable. It seems impossible. Amazing experience.

  • @Ronitandfamily
    @Ronitandfamily Před 4 měsíci

    I visited padmanabhaswamy temple recently and it was an awe-inspiring experience. It is a must-see for any visitor to Kerala..

  • @flexthetroller
    @flexthetroller Před rokem +19

    Our India is full mysteries that are yet to be uncovered sooo exciting

  • @ashvijhegde4828
    @ashvijhegde4828 Před rokem +14

    Amazing knowledge…remember meeting you at a book fair in bengaluru
    Your story telling is quite flawless.

  • @amithkrishna5
    @amithkrishna5 Před měsícem +1

    Sir Ellora construction is generally attributed to the Rashtrakuta king Krishna I (r. 756-773 CE).Hanging Pillar at Lepakshi One popular myth says that it was constructed deliberately this way to highlight the intelligent craftsmanship of the artisans of that era.Ellora and Lepakshi temples were built by South Kinga Rastrakutas and Krishnadevaraya respectively.

  • @chinmayeedora9560
    @chinmayeedora9560 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Haa haa It's absolutely true that Our Country is full of mystery but once you come to Odisha you must get countless mysterious places and people both 😊

  • @chandramoulisantra2256
    @chandramoulisantra2256 Před rokem +27

    Really Informative, and the you explained very calmly word by word, thank you for that.
    One thing to add, I believe you know this, since you're a writer so must've done your research. Narmada (and also Tapti) river flows towards north because of the slope of the rift valley due to parallel faults.

  • @aakashjitbhattacharya9378

    Although I am a science student and an Engineer by choice, I believe that there are several things that science couldn't explain till now, but may explain this in future.

    • @NordicPolestar
      @NordicPolestar Před rokem

      How did you become an engineer. Do you know the basics about scientific methods. Lol.

    • @shyamsundardhaker6824
      @shyamsundardhaker6824 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@NordicPolestarbiotechnology

  • @swagatagoswami2752
    @swagatagoswami2752 Před rokem +4

    Unokoti which is situated in tripura it's also a great heritage place of india where we can found beautiful rock art but no one knows who build it and when

  • @A_Krishna_Devotee13
    @A_Krishna_Devotee13 Před rokem +10

    Thank you sir of this great informative video.
    Our ancient Hindu Dharma and it's story are till a mistery and it be a mistery till the end of Kali Yuga. Now we are only able to read the ancient scriptures by reading those who much knowledge we gained then think if we able to solve this mysteries how much knowledge we gain. We all must try to gather as much knowledge of our Hindu Dharma as possible.

  • @prathvieshnaik2900
    @prathvieshnaik2900 Před rokem +10

    My dream is to visit all of these wonderful and divine places 🚩

  • @RTXmonkOP
    @RTXmonkOP Před rokem +7

    So I visited the temple in 2020 and I must say Padmbnabhan have super strong positive power . I nevel felt this type of power anywhere.

  • @koushikranjanmandal7416
    @koushikranjanmandal7416 Před 3 měsíci

    One of my favorite authors.. ❤❤

  • @rishikabiswas6899
    @rishikabiswas6899 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I would suggest EVERYONE to read the hidden hindu!!! Truly unputdownable!! I finised 3 books in 3 days! It's SOOOOO engaging❤

  • @mineyminecraft8420
    @mineyminecraft8420 Před rokem +10

    i visited kuldhara in early January 2023,and there is actually a proper story to it, there are only a few people around the place Who tell the story of the place.There is a man outside the gates who sits there everyday and tells everyone the story of kuldhara ,the story is =
    there used to be a governor of the area who had fallen in love with a woman in the village.he had decided to marry her.
    But the woman was the daughter of the village chief who was a Brahman. it was outrages according to him that a man of a lower caste wanted to marry his daughter.He straight up told the governor that this is not possible.The governor on the other hand was seriously offended.he then ordered his men to go to the village and kill everyone in it.
    But the news had already reached the villagers who left everything and ran away.
    That is the actual story of kuldhara.

  • @tanishaasus2142
    @tanishaasus2142 Před rokem +38

    I've visited Amarkanthak ( origin of narmada river ) you can't imagine that the opening was so small. Just in a 1 * 1 square. the great narmada whose flow was so huge.. Huge respect to sanatan🙏🚩

  • @rushabhsalvi8020
    @rushabhsalvi8020 Před 2 měsíci

    I love the intro , full time house husband and part time author ❤ taking pride in your choices is amazing

  • @Smrii_tyy
    @Smrii_tyy Před měsícem

    Thank you for the information ❤❤❤

  • @geetasharma5556
    @geetasharma5556 Před rokem +10

    I liked your way of showing content (in order - from North to South)✨

  • @youthoobuser
    @youthoobuser Před rokem +28

    5:04 Aurangabad nhi Chatrapati Sambhaji Nagar hai🙏🙏

  • @ASUS-Gamer
    @ASUS-Gamer Před měsícem

    This Is The Best Video I've Ever Watched On CZcams ❤

  • @vtsarmy1657
    @vtsarmy1657 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I went to amarkantak and also have seen the source of narmada
    It's a beautiful place ❤❤❤

  • @komalmapara009
    @komalmapara009 Před rokem +9

    I can give explanation of Roopkund...There was same genetic trace that was found in those skeleton..Archeologists have said that these skeleton and people there may have been died by following any ritual together or there may be a disaster that occur in past...!!

  • @mahimayadav1209
    @mahimayadav1209 Před 2 měsíci +2

    The direction of Narmada river is different because of rift valley, Narmada river flows in Rift valley

  • @ajitmukherjee5634
    @ajitmukherjee5634 Před 9 měsíci

    Bahut achha laga sir, aise aur vdo dalte jaie jai shree shyaam

  • @JS-pz2ix
    @JS-pz2ix Před rokem +4

    Thermal scanner can be used to see inside what's there inside the last temple vault B door....

  • @pranshushah3196
    @pranshushah3196 Před rokem +22

    I am addicted to such quality content
    Thank you team for making my brain big

  • @arpitanaik5645
    @arpitanaik5645 Před dnem

    So stunned about temples 😮 I still wonder why Taj Mahal is selected for wonders of the world

  • @TheRreena
    @TheRreena Před měsícem

    😮 Realistic truth .. thank you so much sir

  • @punyasaini9107
    @punyasaini9107 Před rokem +4

    Such a good host for this video.. Loved this!! 💜💜

  • @alpha-nv5dy
    @alpha-nv5dy Před rokem +3

    Loved the way he explained and spoke what a clam man my respect and gratitude and also thank you for those wonderful information 🫂

  • @krishnapalanki3869
    @krishnapalanki3869 Před 3 měsíci

    Hello sir, i am big fan of your work. i had completed all the three books of yours (hidden hindu). All the books are depicted in a beautiful way. even though it is a work of fiction. the work is explained in a nice scientific way. awaiting for the next work of yours.

  • @dibyapatra6869
    @dibyapatra6869 Před rokem +12

    you forget about the "jagannath dham" at "puri odisha" it as so mush mystries that u can make a series out of it
    i am serious

  • @isharachanar6485
    @isharachanar6485 Před rokem +21

    Your story telling is the best and I'm going to get my self a " the hidden hindu " 🙏🏻 ..... your introduction in the beginning was everything sir ... we would love to watch more videos from you that are worthy of time enlightening ourselves bout our Roots 🙌

  • @dhritimanta2843
    @dhritimanta2843 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice compilation of the myths and mysteries. The things is we never know the truth.

  • @amazingvideos003
    @amazingvideos003 Před 2 měsíci

    India is full of surprises ❤

  • @himanshuraghav555
    @himanshuraghav555 Před rokem +10

    One word: mind blowing 😮, Waiting for part 2 more than 15 mins plz 👏🏼

  • @GUNNER-GANG-420
    @GUNNER-GANG-420 Před rokem +9

    You guys should upload this type of content daily

  • @sreyashidutta3132
    @sreyashidutta3132 Před 6 hodinami

    The Ellora Temple and the Kailash Temple Complex have been initially built by the Vakatakas, followed by the Rashtrakutas and later on by the Guptas. The technique used is similar to that of the Lomak Rishi Caves during the Mauryan period.

  • @AnjaliKumari-fn9ui
    @AnjaliKumari-fn9ui Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you sir for the information 🎉❤

  • @tedhimaut
    @tedhimaut Před rokem +18

    Devbhumi (Uttrakhand) is mysterious, even after living here we don't know...why are these things unexplainable?

    • @ShwetabhSenpai
      @ShwetabhSenpai Před rokem +1

      Because you are probably not a scientist and you do not know how many types of researchers there are.

  • @priyankanaskardas1995
    @priyankanaskardas1995 Před rokem +7

    U make me your fan by saying these lines "I am a full time House husband and a part time Author " and of course by your amazing work 👌👏👏

  • @ashathapa9014
    @ashathapa9014 Před měsícem

    Very interesting. Thank u

  • @ankushbiswas7624
    @ankushbiswas7624 Před 3 měsíci +5

    00:05 Mount Kailash's mysterious placement on earth
    01:14 Mysterious wonders of Kailash and Raksha Tal
    02:24 Mysterious wonders of India
    03:27 Unexplored wonders in India
    04:28 Exploring Unexplored Wonders of India
    05:34 Intriguing architecture and mysterious construction techniques of the Virbhadra Temple
    06:37 The mysterious hanging pillar of the temple
    07:38 India's mysterious wonders hold secrets and mysteries beyond comprehension.

  • @piyushdolhare3263
    @piyushdolhare3263 Před rokem +202

    The carving of Elora caves started in sathvahan period from A.D. 600 to 1000 . This wonderful place is funded by different kings vakatak , rashtrakut , chalukya. Artists mainly in Paithan(Maharashtra) took many centuries to complete this temple. Please don't give false knowledge to your viewers 🙏 before making any video please do some research.

    • @nabanitagoswami6652
      @nabanitagoswami6652 Před rokem +3

      Exactly 😑

    • @SurajThakare0
      @SurajThakare0 Před rokem +12

      And other things are also proved or can be explained. I'm simply disappointed

    • @dhirajtiwari2758
      @dhirajtiwari2758 Před rokem +15

      Unse galti ho gayi bolne me, wo kailash temple ki baat kr rahe the jo ki ellora city me padta hai...... 🙏

    • @dumbzombies8255
      @dumbzombies8255 Před rokem +18

      He was talking about the Kailash temple, not Ellora caves. He might have misstated that.

    • @sunnymitra6372
      @sunnymitra6372 Před rokem +9

      He was Talking about the Kailash Temple which has been Carved from Upside down. Not the Ellora Caves