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Seriously, talking about overpopulation now but how many people would it have taken with the current explanation to not only build this structure and make all these carvings with chisels and hammers but also all the other structures in the world that were supposedly built in the same time period?
Now the LAST ANSWER as per your question that where that civilization gone who did this? Answer: YOU know LIFE AND DEAD is a part of this nature and they know too that one day they will die and it’s not safe to give that ANCIENT TECHNOLOGY to anybody like the SON of past king who became BUDDHIST and try to remove his father’s-work.They NEVER GAve that TECHNOLOGY to new generation otherwise today you could never able to SAW this left carving of his father.actually they LEFT there ANCIENT TECHNOLOGY ON THE CARVING AND THE WAY THEY DESIGNED THE MONUMENT.WHY THEY DID THIS because “ THAT TECHNOLOGY HAVE A ENOUGH POWER TO “BUILD and DESTROY EVERYTHING “ means through that technology you could destroy thE WHOLE EARTH OR any PLANET.THEY KNOW IF SOMEONE WILL KNOW THIS BY HIS OWN WORK HE OR SHE WILL KNOW THE POWER OF IT AND BELIEVE ME “ ONLY THAT PERSON WILL ABLE TO KNOW EVERYTHING WHO DONT HAVE ANY DESIRE FOR HIMSELF WHO ALWAYS BELIEVE EVERYONE IS MY FAMILY.
@PraveenMohan because they were able to move and fit the huge blocks together, so that there are no gaps, perhaps they had a device which created patterns and melted them into the stones before they were set in place. We can do it with sewing machines, embroidering patterns on cloth. We have no idea, the level of technology that these ancients had access to.🤔
Do you really think he's a first guy who discovered all this stuff? Is he, in your understanding, rolling from one city to another and finding in the world famous temples some unusual things? He's only making a blog, with nothing scientific in it actually. Everything he tells you was researched by other people, and it's your fault the only way you're able to get this information is not a book, but a 20 minutes RU-vid video.
Dear and respected Praveen Mohan, I am greatful to you for this video. You are the one and the only explorer to pay attention to the largest temple in the world Angkor Wat also has the smallest carvings in the world! You payed our attention to the fact that there are micro carvings everywhere, even the on the base of the temple! It's fantastic. In this video you say :"Here is another fascinating detail on the columns, even if they carved deities, they covered the rest of the column with microcarvings, they carved flowers, leaves, and they never left any space empty". And you are quite right, it's awesome, I think the carvers were GODS or half gods or they used the technique of not carving on the sand stone, but making fascinating sand stone blocks with ornaments, figures, etc. This temple is an ENCYCLOPEDIA!
Encyclopedia..indeed..the vastness alone is overwhelming..I can feel the Praveen blowing away with the sheer vastness..what of other attributes..beaty..oh God..may be this is the reason as you said..god or likeones must hav done this..to just stuck with pause..the fullstop of thinking..reason login..and just face the truth as it is..where your thought process stops just experiencing remains ..on and on..and on...
Yess..if one has the eyes to see ths as brilliant art piece..they can.. but politicians n religious believes ll never highlight or accept hindu wounders like this..its sad..humans can think so small in the basis of cast religion or color they miss many things in thr lifetime 🙄
Rediculous. This temple is certainly a wonder. It's a shame that religion and nationalities would get in the way of recognizing art and accomplishment. I'd heard that the temple was built without the use of copper tools; or something akin to that. Wow. Maybe geopolymer? Heh, geopolymers are being marketed today as new.
Sadhguru And Praveen Both Deserves A Bharat Ratna! They Are The True Gems Of India That Are Bringing Back The Ancient Indian Knowledge, And Sharing It For Free Without Any Selfish Ageda.
You should be Combodia's Ambassdor, Mr.Praveen Mohan. Wonderful work brother. How skillful persons are those?!!! Astonishing..... surprising... exciting... Thank you so much brother. Like Mecca and Jerusalam every Hindu should visit this temple.
Namasté Praveen! I am a sculptor and carver, and I can tell you, that it is humanly possible to make this - but not for one person alone and not in one lifetime. But just like you, I am convinced as well, that the culture, technology and skill level of the ancient builders was HIGHLY advanced. And I'm also sure, they had some machines and tool, which we don't know anymore. But nevertheless I still think a team of highly skilled sculpors can achief this, over a long period of time. What's more intrieguing to me, is how they could achief the similar and consistent look of the artwork? Because from my experiance every artist has his/her own fingerprint and even if you don't want to, carvings will look slightly different. So to me, that's the biggest mystery. Of course this was a sacred place, and the craftsmen and artists made everything humanly possible to achief this. But another thing is, that if you use templates, than you won't see the dinamic of these carvings and it wouldn't be as organic. I am really intrigued and fascinated by ancient civilisations, and it's always a nice jurney to rediscover theire mysteries thanks to you!! :)
@@AethericEchoes Not gods. It's just that our ancient culture was full of extremely joyful people who were burning with passion and were so dedicated to whatever they did. No discrimination between people either. It's truly amazing. These were great people
I was just trying to imagine the situation on that day a thousand years ago when this temple got inaugurated with every part of the walls new & shining. How the King, queen & people were feeling excited when they looked at this marvel. What was the feeling in the minds of those in charge of construction after the completion?. After all, we feel great when we complete the construction of a small house.
Praveen you are such a great detective, India is blessed to have you!!!.........This temple should be one of the seven wonders of the world!!!.........Thanks for sharing!!!
Completely mind boggling! I think Ankor is the most magnificent temple ever made by man. I so wish to one day go there. Bless you Praveen for showing us this stunning feat of art and architecture, religion and culture. The people who built this were superhumans!
I do not have a very big knowledge, but I have a feeling that the carvings are mainly depicting the story of Mahabharat... The temple may have been built after the mahabharatas... The technologies at that time were very advanced...
You have an excellent feeling this carving really depicts the mahabharat war and this carving is situated in the northern gallery of ankor wat temple.👍👍👍💯💯💯.
Praveen Mohan, I don't know how to appreciate and admire you, for your patience and industry ... my thanks to you from deepest parts of my heart ... jeevema saradashatham ...
Praveen, you deserve to be recognised as an Ambassador to the World of Fine Arts and Indian Arts & Culture. You are an asset to the world. You bring Indian Architecture and Sculpture alive to the ignorant world. Great Work! Thank you🙏🙏🙏
What if Ankor Watt was a huge university? Where they drew pictures of every plant and animal known. They used the pictures to teach people about them all. Just my thought.
bro , if you don’t knew about ancient India there were no schools . everyone has to go to rushulu( gurus) those who are in meditation all the time .Even the son of the king or anyone in the kingdom has to go there and do some work and they have to study side by side . For those who are not able some to there they will go temples to learn some stuff. those temples are built by each and every student those who have study every art like as far as i know their are 64 types of kalas ( talents )
Praveen… I’m stunned. My background is in construction, as in blue collar sheet metal worker.. and I’m watching this video of Angkor wat… it is insane sir! And as my mind is trying to grasp the enormous work involved, I wonder if anyone has checked the footing on which it is built on? In other words, dig an area that will not compromise the structure and inspect the footing for carvings… that would be pure crazy! I cannot fathom that human hands did this w/o some technology that can scribe down to millimeters… I am inclined to believe that, we may never know the real purpose these masterpieces were constructed. Thank you sir! Your work is stellar.
Praveen this is seriously one of the most amazing things I've ever heard of in my life. With all of the documentaries made on Angkor Wat no one else seems to have made this observation. Deep respect for your determination.
PM is perhaps the most intrepid archaeo-historian in the world who has uncovered amazing secrets of ancient Indian and Asian architecture, mainly Hindu and Buddhist. Surely if there was a Nobel prize for archaeology, he deserves it. At least the Indian government should honour him with one its highest civilian awards.
This ancient temple was built for common people at that time..They must be as knowledgeable or talented as, if not more, Praveen mohan...Simply mesmerizing...Our early ancestors were way more civilized and sophisticated that we are now...Kudos praveen
How did they freaking carve this stuff?! I find this to be one of the most fascinating aspects of ancient history. The more I learn about the ancient Hindus, the more amazing they become. This is difficult to wrap your mind around.
India should pay you for your work!!! You are truly an ambassador for this country. I am so ready to visit these sites you present on your site. GREAT WORK!!!! SO INTERESTING
This is crazy...how did they managed to build it long time back. There's got to be some hidden truth in those carvings. Loved it. Edit - I saw some people in comments linking this to some extraterrestrial power or some supernatural being. Why are we discrediting the sculptors who built this without any modern technologies back then. And comparing it to an unproven alien theory is actually an insult to them.
@@titaniumffclub9122it doesn't matter what I think...what matters is our culture, our ancient knowledge which our ancestors have left for us which we have to discover and use today to make our country Great again. Btw even in constn of Taj Mahal and other Mughal Architecture, the labourers and the architects involved were Indians.
@@TheMohammadDanish True, every Indian must cherish his(her) culture so that we can move forward from petty issue created by the colonial past to be a super power again.
@@TheMohammadDanish sounds good! but 99% Muslims don't think like you & most of them are Brainwashed with mugal-turk-mangol-arbi ideology & they just want to spread Islam across the bharat & so on. Technically it is not possible in today's era. Anyway thanks & Jai hind.😊
This is mind-blowingly amazing. You have opened really opened my eyes to my own temple. Angkor Wat is my ancestor’s building and I didn’t know that there was this much work and knowledge of the temple left untouched. Truly remarkable observation skill sir!
When you understand that during the Golden Age of Consciousness (Satya Yuga) people understood the universe completely and had the power to manifest any desire with a mere thought then you will see that these stones were not carved, but mentally imprinted. It is very hard for us to imagine these abilities in our current understanding of the universe, but people in 5000 years from now will not rely so much on technology but on spiritual energy to accomplish tasks. I truly believe these were created by spiritual artists who used the power of thought to shape stone.
Yes, even I observed that. It shows Bhishma lying on the bed of arrows. I think the entire carving - showing a large battlefield scene, depicts the Kurukshetra war.
@@cobalt-lp1989 Yes, Mahabharata War really happened. There are so many Indian and foreign scholars who have researched and found out that Mahabharata war really happened 5000 years ago.
The carvings on the wall are a work of art in its self,but imagine all them carvings would have had gold leaf and had been in colour as-well. It would have been heavenly to look at. I wish I could have see it in its full glory on a fine sunny day.
Dear.. Praveen Mohan I thank you very much for all the contribution you are giving, for the kind of work you are doing I can say that you are the only one. I am a researcher of ancient periods from Albania, a country in the middle of Europe. I would like to use a lot of information coming from you in a series of documentaries on various aspects. The documents you bring are very important. How can we have the right to mention and present through you all these facts?
I'm trying to create Paintings looking at the Ancient Hindu Rock Sculptures , I'm just baffled by the intricacy I can't even Draw it properly the way it's done on Stone!! To create a 2ft * 2ft painting I'm taking 3-4 sometimes 5 days of work .. just can't believe how they created this not on Paper but on Solid Stone 🙏
Yes, this certainly debunks the theory that the temple was built 900 years ago, and supports the 'myth' that it was prior to the 12th Century, and probably pre-history; since the ability to carve such detail in such quantity is beyond our present day ability; politically, financially and technologically.
Praveen, I'm willing to say that when looking at Angkor Wat from an aerial view that the two large square areas of the temple complex have a 1:1.618 relationship, the same phi relationship as our apple-shaped cosmos.
Praveen Sir, you are that one in a million, one in many millions of visitors, who have taken a step back to notice these tiny carvings, and also study them. You are, indeed, unique!
Amazing carvings.....no word to express our gratitude to Mohan's observation in this great temple....we are lucky to know these micro carvature...lots of thanks to Mohan from chennai..
Your eyes and mind are working beyond regular imagination. Without Praveen Mohan sir, the Indian civilization will not be unveiled perfectly. Thank you sir
I can’t believe I’ve never researched this place before, it’s absolutely stunning craftsmanship I can’t imagine how long this must’ve taken thanks for the content Praveen
You could spend a lifetime in Cambodia and still not see all the ancient temples and megalithic sites, and Praveen is your man for the path less trodden.
This is now showing us that we are lied too.our ancient history is more and knowledgeable than we are now..bless this man and so open minded to show us all
@ 15.32, "Only one in a million would observe these by directly looking up, while standing in the doorway. But, they did carve this area to satisfy a freak, who is going to observe this!" That one in a million, Freak is none other than you, Genius, Praveen Mohan. 🙏👏
Praveen, very interesting. I noticed this as well. I walked the back as well at ground level. I was amazed by all these carvings. Now 3 years later, you have undoubtedly inspired me to return to Cambodia. Next time I will take much more then 4 days just on Angkor Wat. Thanks
Sir, I just found your channel, and I am STOKED!!!! Thank you for your in-depth, profound observations! I am thrilled to learn from you! Much respect and love, from 🇺🇸.💜💜👌
This video is not just epic or even squared, it is now epic cubed and carved. Tremendous upload Praveen. I think the 900 year date should go out the window. If Angkor Wat was built 900 years ago we would still be seeing stone masons happily chiseling designs into the rock, with possibly a fat foreman scratching his ass and telling you the completion date is going to be a further 8000 years from originally planned, and the initial quote will increase by about 17000%.
Did they have some 3D printing technology? Maybe imprinting those patterns rather than carving them? It seems that they must have developed a technique to be able to produce those carvings in such intricacy and detail and skill!
Identical microcarvings exist in a standalone Shiva temple near Hampi. It is also a world heritage site declared. I have seen it. Carvings of animals, hindu Devis & Devatas as small as an inch length with minute details including eyes, fingers, cloths & ornaments. Ahihole near Hampi was a university of sclupting. No wonder they produced master scluptors. Fascinating part is that was this skill passed on to people living thousands of miles away from Ahihole or whether the masters of Ahihole travelled thousands miles to build Angkor Wat?
Phenomenal travel videos 👏😊😍 huge fan from India 🙏 never missed a video of yours... and you keep taking it to the next level with each content & this Angkor Wat series is a classic example of that 👏👏
I've visited Anchor Wat about 4 times, and although I saw a lot of carvings, I did not realise that they covered EVERY inch of exposed stonework ! Isn't this like the pictures they make with rice grains ? So very intricate, yet they will leave ONE grain missing, because we cannot show perfection ! Thank you for making me think about this ! Take care, Stay safe ! Stu xx
A five-minute investment for a lifetime of learning!. Let's help Praveen by watching the full 5 minutes commercials so he can continue his journey into the truth and we can tag along. Semper Fi
Oh my gosh I really really want to go back to Angkor Wat again after this video Praveen, it will be my third time. So glad I went there when it was first opened to the world many years back now with only a few tourists about and everything accessible. My most favourite temple in the world!
the world mustve looked like was such a beautiful place back then, all the ancient structures across the world made of stone is just amazing looking today even destroyed i could only imagine how it looked when all of them were new
Praveen I don't know how to express my gratitude.....your videos always amazes me....what a superb findings... I have seen similar curvings in puri Jagannat Temple....in the base of temple, even in the deepest corner where not even one in a thousand would try to see, they have curved intricatly with full details and proportion... I was wondering why they have put so much of effort though nonone is going to see these...
Fascinating. The big take-away lesson here is ALWAYS be respectful of previous religions, peoples, civilizations, because karma is shaped like a boomerang. As I look at all the photos of so many people from the past from all over the world in all the videos that are being created, I wish I could tell all of them how much I appreciate them. Regardless of belief. The spirit knows no bounds.
Namaskar from Puerto Rico, you are a true gem Praveen, my most sincere respects to your amazing work! Thank you so much! I am a Vedic Educator and what you share is inspiring to know.
Incredible that it's even possible. We have lost so much over the millennia. Wars and religious beliefs in the wakes of those wars have destroyed so much. We are a horrible species.