Ancient Indian Anti Gravity Jar! #shorts #indianarchitecture

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Step into the world of magic and mystery as we uncover the fascinating story of a 300-year-old anti-gravity jar made of clay. Displayed at the Museum of Kancheepuram in India, this jar has baffled experts and visitors alike with its peculiar characteristics.

Without a lid and with holes on the top and bottom, water poured into the jar through the bottom holes disappears when held upright, but is retained when turned upside down. The water can only be retrieved through the spout, and the jar has no moving parts or rubber stopper. Even shaking it reveals nothing moving inside!

The jar was made in the small village of Karigiri, once a center for making magic items. The village produced around 100 different magic containers, of which only a handful remain today. The most intriguing of all was the Akshaya Patra, a metal replica of the original jar, which never ran out of liquid. Pour a small glass of water into it, and it magically turns into wine.

Join us on this journey to uncover the secrets of the Karigiri anti-gravity jar, and be amazed by the wonders of ancient technology and magic. Don't miss out on this intriguing and mysterious artifact. Watch now!
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Still shocked that the British didn't steal it and display it in their chor bazaar (museum)

gabusamechima
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Praveen Mohan must have decoded this jar.

lokeshk
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I know what the holes in the top are for. You don't even turn it upside-down! You're supposed to submerge the jar in water, allowing air to escape from the top while water comes up through the bottom. The upper funnel lets air out, but not water. Then you pull it out and it's good to go, probably for horseback or something that jostles it around a lot.

ghosttwo
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The word anti-gravity has lost all its meaning

houseofelectronics
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Our ancestors had so much architectural creativity

DeerajGopalkrishna-ybfs
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Praveen Mohan sir at his best decoding things 😊

anirudhmc
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It’s a “Karigiri Jar”. it’s a small village in Vellore District near Katpadi. At present nobody making this water Jar… it’s very unfortunate that the people who made this jar didn’t take the knowledge to their next generation 😢.

singaivazhtamzhian
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Wait till Americans watch this and make a similar pot by naming it 'The Californian Upside down magical water pot' founded by the founding fathers of the USA. They are pretty good in that.😂

allahhasblessedmewithkindh
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ऐसे भी लोग हैं जो देश के वर्तमान और भविष्य के बारे में, बेपरवाह है और पुरानी बातें याद करते गर्व महसूस करते हैं

parimalpandya
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Not, exact anti gravity!!! Moreover, because of gravity only water isn't able to climb up to internal nozzles!!! It's an anti-spill vessel

latvialava
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Ooh man that mechanism in clay it's just mind boggling I mean even potters of today would not be able to replicate the same thing easily .

kryptk
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The person who invented this pot had a brilliant creative brain 😲

yashodayashu
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It is displayed in a small Heritage museum called 'Kanchi Kudil', I live next to this place but never understood how it works thanks for explaining it👍🏻

venkatsurya
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Ancient indians used to carry these when traveling long distance..these r especially used by rajastanis

andyhandy
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Great ancient India..Namaste 🙏to our ancestors. Proud to be an Indian😊

kumarc
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Another excellent video and info from PMji. Thank you and keep continuing your service and share us about the talents of our ancestors. Thanks

sarakenny
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Ancient India graced the world with such splendors

CJFreeza
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This would probably be perceived as magic when displayed in the past…!!!🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

alanblackwood
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Ancient Indian (Hindu) Scientists & Architect Brilliance Level 📈📈📈📈

harekrishna
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There is a similar Jar, located in the museum at Vellore fort.

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