Decoding the SECRET OF NAGAS | Lost Technology Hidden in Ancient Temples | Praveen Mohan

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What is the meaning of Naga, the serpentine Gods of Ancient India? Are they just symbols of mysticism and spirituality? Or do they have a scientific purpose? Yes, Knots.

00:00 - Silent Research
00:16 - Spectacular Carvings
01:01 - Recreation
01:18 - Square Knot
01:36 - Ancient Google
02:25 - Carrick Bend knot
02:56 - Solomon's Seal
04:14 - Chain Sinnet knot
05:12 - Clover-Leaf-Knot
05:33 - Scouts or Ancient Temples?
07:13 - Lost Knowledge
08:59 - Life Skills
09:23 - Advanced Technology
11:28 - Padmanabhaswamy temple
12:42 - How to Open this Vault?
13:27 - Ancient Technology in today's Banks
14:06 - Forbidden Area
14:29 - Conclusion

Hey guys, in this video, I am going to decode some strange information about ancient technology, I have been researching this quietly for many years and gathering this data from several ancient temples of India. Let us take a look at this carving: What do you see? Two spectacularly intertwined snakes to create a mystical association of masculine and feminine energy. Right? Now, also look at this carving, again you can see some unexplainable symbol of spirituality. What do they mean? Why are they carved in ancient temples?

Did ancient builders create all these carvings merely for religious or spiritual reasons, or did they carve them for a practical, scientific purpose? What if we re-create this information? So I started to re-create these carvings physically, with the help of volunteers. So I took 2 strings, placed them exactly as shown in this carving, and then pulled the ends. See what happened there. This is a knot, an actual knot. This is called a square knot or a reef knot. And then, it clicked. This finished knot is also carved in the next pillar in the same temple. Now even more strange, we don’t even see the carvings of the beginning and the end stages, we see step by step procedure of how to make this knot in carvings. What you are seeing is an ancient step-by-step manual of how to tie the square or reef knot.
Today, if you want to tie a tie or a knot, you google it and you will see 4 stages. Ancient builders of India have done the exact same thing in stone. Multiple steps are shown, how the strings should be placed, how they should be twined, and then how the knot is formed. All carved in pillars one by one.
Now, let us go back to this carving. Initially I described this as 2 magical Nagas intertwined to represent Yin Yang forces, right? So I decided to try this, we took 2 strings and we placed them exactly as shown in the carving and tightened them, and guess what? Another knot. This knot is called Carrick Bend knot. What is going on in ancient Indian temples?
So I decided to take this up a (k)notch, and I found this carving of a beautiful pentagram, a 5-pointed star that is not only a sacred symbol in India, but is also a mystical symbol around the world. But why is it carved in this temple? Then, I started to notice that at the crossings, one strand is going up, and another strand is going down. This means this is a 3-d carving okay, they are literally telling us to put one strand below in certain places, and above in other places. Today, experts in knots call them under-strand and over-strand.
So, I decided to replicate it, I carefully looked at the crossings and mimicked the carving. Do you think this is a knot? Yes, it is. This type of knot is called Torus Knot or a Cinquifoil, actually in the west it is known as the Solomon's Seal. But you can see this knot has already existed in ancient India as well. I have now collected and documented these knots from more than 50 ancient temples. But now let us go to the Vitthala temple at Hampi, because it has some very strange carvings. This is an insane temple with unexplainable technology, like the musical pillars.
Look at this carving, what do you think? That is definitely a snake’s head at the top, and if you look closer, you can see the 2 other snakes as well, intertwined beautifully. So, again, we recreated this, and sure enough, yes it does form a spectacular knot, this is called the Chain Sinnet knot. All these knots you see are actually very good and strong knots. In the same temple, we have lots of carvings showing knots, unfortunately many of them are now eroded, and I was not able to replicate some of them. Because the details are gone, and we do not preserve these precious temples.

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I want Praveen to write History books student will enjoy he connects history with practicality ❤️

fxjr
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YouTube can never pay you in true sense, nor can we for the prescious work you doing for Hinduism and
May Lord 🙏Vishnu🙏 give you long life and prosperity

newzztube
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It just take a few generations to forget history if it's not told!
Great to see you again Praveen!👍
Greetings from 🇸🇪

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The British thought that they have successfully destroyed our culture and legacy by destroying the Nalandas of India but till the time these temples and people like Praveen Mohan are there, our culture will stand strong and continue to inspire the world. Thank you for your work 🙏

coachprachidas
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It is really incredible how you observe these carvings and draw inferences. Everyone visits temples but hardy people notice these carvings with such detilails😲

manishbajpai
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I'm glad you are showing the world the vast knowledge and rich culture India and many other surrounding countries have to offer. Here in the US these countries are ignored and get treated as if they have little or nothing to offer. You are proving them wrong. Thanks for these videos. You are not only a national treasure to your country but to humanity and the world.

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I literally got tears when u said about the poor imitation of temples by us .we lost our ancient knowledge 😭😭😭😭

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Ancient Indians were masters of the sea and we have heard that sea voyages were sponsored by temples which apart from being spiritual hubs were also banking centres. Indians used ships made of ropes which gave these ships greater agility over wooden ships. That's why it was important that the knot making techniques be preserved and transmitted through generations. From this point of view your discovery of knots in temples make a lot of sense.

MunaLife
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Government please give Praveen ji, the equipment and permission to officially investigate, write down and preserve our Indian rich sources of ancient knowledge. Alot him a team of dedicated scientists. It's like treasure and knowledge is in front of us but we are looking for it somewhere else! 🙏

krishnayadav-khff
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Strings and knots are used to study multi-dimensions in math, our ancestors were so insightful

sansa
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I am a 14year old student from an ordinary ICSE school in India... & seriously I have learnt A LOT from this channel... JUST AMAZING! I have never learnt this in any of our History books.
Really he is an AMAZING HISTORIAN... he should be given the task of writing History books on Ancient India for schools, colleges, universities, etc.
I love this channel 🇮🇳🇮🇳

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it makes our hearts bleed with tears when you think of the savage destruction done by Islamic invaders & the Colonial powers to Bharat ; but life goes on & we must know our history ; these videos MUST be made available to Indians in schools everywhere ...especially in India, Pakistan & Bangladesh. Praveen, please continue your noble work.

kapillall
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The 105 dislikes clearly do not understand the immeasurable value of Praveenji's work - sad!

nithyananditaananda
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Praveen, U R a blessing to all Hindus who are fighting as much as they can to rewrite Hindu history, heritage, culture, etc!!! thank you very much!!!

anandhindu
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This guy is a genius, I never really thought Naga carvings could be interpreted as knots👏👏👏

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Give this Man a medal INDIAN GOVERNAMENT ... he deserves to be felicitated and awarded the highest honors. Praveen keeps himself so simple. He is just intrigued and focused on each and every detailing of our ancient temples, technology and great history !

KK-klse
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U make me fall in love with history everytime....I don't get how do u get such ideas....hats off to you.

priyalshreejain
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Before visiting this channel I was fascinated about Pyramid of Giza but now I realised that India has also a great history of mysterious technology and civilization, I hope your videos reach to maximum people .

curiousportal
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@5:07 - "because the details are gone and we do not preserve these precious temples"... The heartbreak emoji wouldn't be doing my sentiments justice. Oh India rise again.

kalimaa
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This is really fascinating! Please continue to produce these educational content because there are many of us non-Indians/non-Hindus outside of India who are genuinely interested to know more about India’s rich history and culture and its links with other parts of Asia! Dhanaywaad!

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