The 5 Most Mysterious Indian Temples REACTION!

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For that 80 ton stone, one theory is that a road from the top of the tower to the ground was built and stone was pulled by elephants. Also, no cement and mortar was used in the construction of this temple, just granite blocks interlocked with one another. It still stands tall after many earthquakes. Read about it, it's pretty cool.

mohit_kundu
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And still these are not included in 7 wonders of the world

AnkitBansal
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The Konark Temple is situated in Orissa State near to Bay of Bengal. The 52 ton magnet had been fixed on the top of this temple to make it float the Idol of Sun God . However, in the short run, this magnet started to pull the passer by ships thru' Bay of Bengal. Thus the Britishers forcibly removed the said gigantic magnet from top of temple. During the removing the magnet an enormous damages occurred to the temple.

madhusudanpaul
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In Brihadeeshwar Temple, one of the theory is that after constructing the whole temple, it was covered fully with sand and it was converted to act as a road to the top and elephants were used to carry and pull the stone to the top where it was placed and the elephants returned in the same manner in the opposite direction.

rtggaming
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Do more reaction videos with Steph about mysterious and true facts about India . She is very genuine with her reactions, and talks sensible too..

smilealways
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There are crazy historical monuments all around the world. I have researched and done case studies on such awesome ancient constructions from all around the world as I'm an architectural interior professional. That's true that other countries also have amazing ancient structures. The Pyramid of Giza, The Roman Colosseum and many more amazing structures have their own value and wonders. But what differentiates indian structures from them is their immensely sharp detailing work. You might find such constructions but you won't find such DETAILED CONSTRUCTIONS anywhere in the world other than India. I'm saying because I have been researching and studying about it since last 3 yrs. Every ancient building has its own value.. and it truly doesn't matter from which country it belongs to. Because one thing is a FACT that WE as humans of 21st century stand no where near those ancient geniuses weather they were indians or from any other country existing on our planet earth. Ancient humans were way more intelligent than all of us today. Cause as Steph said it's next to impossible to create such crazy structures in 21st century even after having this much access to crazy technologies and facilities. So yeah.

tamannaparmar
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10:50 this temple is near my house and also 2 caves nearby, world's best and mysterious caves. Steph, you and the team are welcome anyday to come and visit

Chandravadancena
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I visited Ellora (and the Kailasa temple) just a few days ago. It was mind-blowingly magnificent (not a single joint or brick anywhere ... everything is just one single rock carved out ... except for some staircases laid out by the govt for tourists). It was also SAD to see the destruction caused by invaders on many of the beautiful statues. They have also unfortunately blocked-off access to top of the mountain to get a top-down view of this temple (apparently, some accidents happened to some cocky teenagers who believe they are invincible).

golmatol
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The fact behind vault B of padmanabhaswamy temple is that even though they could have opened it by any means but when the officials tried to open the door they heard sound of the sea waves inside. It is thus believed that opening the door by any means may bring the whole structure to collapse and sea water comes rushing out and flooding the entire city or maybe even worse.. So they kept it unopened till date !!

indrajith_indra
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These temples are our history our culture and we are proud of it 🕉️❤️🙏🏻🔥 And we invite everyone from around the world to visit these temple and feel our "atithi devo bhava culture " which means "Guest is like a God"

aparichitthestranger
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You should read more about Konark Temple and how it was built. I bet you will be amazed to know about the history of this temple.

rajiv
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Your pronunciation of the temple names was really good 👍

kodava
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Actually I think, #1 Kailasa Temple should be in the list of 7 Wonders of the World. Its a huge temple & considering how it build using top0-down excavation, its a WONDER.

tushars
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Indians are absolutely genius in the world

dasgaming
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Obviously pyramids are one of the wonders of the world... How those ancient people managed to build those architectures back then is still a mystery to us but still those pyramids are just nothing but 3d shapes whereas these temples are not only built with almost perfect accuracy but also tiny details too which makes them more attractive... But the sad thing is that the world gives priorities to those 3d shapes more than these beautiful art works....🤷 Coz I think building these temples is way more difficult than building a 3d shap(pyramids) at that ancient era...

shouvanikdey
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Love when Steph can pronunciate Padmanabhaswamy Temple😇

satyamjaiswal
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I remembered the comment made by chinnaya vikram sir during the promotion of PS -1, "we built these temples 1000 of years ago when western world was yet to be discovered". We were taught in school British people came and civilized us, n we Indians believed it even now we believe it, how ignorant we are.

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Konark is from my state. Odisha, on the East Coast of India.
And, it's କୋଣାର୍କ कोणार्क not 'na' sound.

The legend goes 1200 workers couldn't figure out how to get the top up.
And a 12 year old son of one craftsman did it.

Hahah, and since you asked, Odia people ate Pakhalaw.

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apparently the mystic chant used is said to be "garuda mantram" which is like a prayer for the vahaan (vehicle/means of transportation) of Hindu god Vishnu to whom the temple is dedicated. his "vahaan" is an eagle also known as garuda. Uk what's the most intriguing part? I noticed that the vault has cobras on it and eagle can defeat snakes. also for those with snake curses in their life are told to perform this mantra to get rid of it or diminish the effect (I do it every sat too).
but the thing is, we can all chant it for our own purposes but no person alive currently is powerful enough to use the mantra as a chant to its fullest power and thus the vault cannot be opened.

mehismaknae
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This is what Indian History is all about. Oldest in the whole universe

muralijayaraman