The Jain temples of India are so stonish and stunning that they could surpass everything in art and architecture..... I wish if there's a heaven it look like this temple😍😍😍
@@ayushj76 there is no one getting jealous according to my perspective I just look them as temple's every temple is beautiful in my opinion but the south indian architecture of building temple's are stunning
Yeah Jain Temples are sooo freaking beautiful. I remember visiting Jain Temples of Karnataka, Rajasthan and Delhi of both sects of Jainism. I cannot compare that beauty. It is just next level.
I don't know why the Ranakpur Temple is not a UNESCO world heritage site. It was built over 600 years ago. For a building that old , it is a stellar accomplishment.
@Arid Its Eurocentric org with inherent bias in selection of UNESCO sites thats the reason most of it is Europe and North America. Asian countries have lot of other historical and cultural sites that are much older and beautiful than some listed sites that don't even come close to these sites. The World Heritage Committee is based out of Paris, France. It has held 42 annual sessions till now, with a 43rd in 2019 . Of these, 3 have been held in Africa and Australia each, 4 in North America, 5 in South America, 6 in Asia, and 22 in Europe. In fact, Paris has hosted the annual committee meetings more time than any of the other continents (9). And this does have an impact on the selection in that year. In 1997, the France was the host of the extraordinary session. In that year, 46 new heritage sites were added to the list, of which 10 were in the host country of France. There are many things wrong with the way the committee is selected, the process by which nominated sites are shortlisted, the distribution of sites by region and culture, and so on. There are 4 times as many cultural sites than natural, which favors Europe as opposed to Asia since the Renaissance movement in the Middle ages is studied and discussed far more than it should be, while more ancient cultures like Egypt, India, China are usually glossed over . Both China and India alone hold more than many cultural sites but only few are listed unlike Europe. The Asia Pacific region is home to half the world’s population but only makes up 23% of the sites Whereas Europe with 10% of the world’s population claims to be home to more than 40% of the world’s cultural hotspots It’s the age-old question of “who watches the watchmen?”.
There are at least few 100 temples in South India with Dravidian architecture, they are not even in UNESCO's watch list. What's shocking is India only ranks 6th, China 5th, that's 2/7 of world's population with 5000 year+ continuous history overtaken by some 500 year old countries.
indian culture wayyy back had an amazing high technology to cut stone and form it, nowhere else have i seen the level of fine work in the smallest details, holes in hard granit, that measure 1-2 millimeters, are decorative features in many tempels, and they also had a funktion to lead water away...this kind of work can only be done with hightech tools, india is truly amazing
No videos do India's overlooked legacy and architecture such pleasing justice as yours do. Ranakpur Temple is unheard of and yet one of the most stunning architectural feats I've ever seen, seeing it in 4K really tests the limits of what our eyes can process!
Wow! Absolutely spectacular. The craftsmanship in the building of these buildings is amazing. You capture it so well and with wonderful music. So much to experience in India. I travelled in that country in 1975. At the time I was unaware of so many amazing places to visit in that stunningly diverse country. I live it now through your videos. It's a great compromise.
This is the best video of Ranakpur Jain temple on the internet. I had heard about the beauty of this temple, but today I got to witness it through this video. Thanks a lot. Also the background music is amazing. I suggest you to visit Shravanabelagola as well.
Ranakpur might be the most stunning temple complex I've ever seen. I keep image of it as a wallpaper on my laptop to remind myself what my country once could achieve. Thanks for covering this gem of a temple 🙏
Speechless .Magneficient. Big tribute to all skilled craftsmen who created such exquisite & intricate monuments of yore . My sincere reverence to their workmanship. All salvaged structures from bloody barbaric invaders are only testimony of glorious past of india.They should be preserve & maintain well to pass on to future generations. Thanks for uploading such supreme quality video .
To be honest: Yes, I watch TV. BUT: 85% documentations, 10% news, and 5% movies. So, your advice is good in core, but can't touch me ;). Also I think, the truth is in the middle of what Milosh shows in his absolutely perfect videos and the slums. I know south-east Asia quite good and I recognized a deep gap between both sides in reality. So I already saw in my "eyes of presence" a lot - but sadly not India.
Both of them are absolutely amazing ! Been there 2 years back. Must Visit Sites in India ! Infact Kumbhalgarh has the second longest fort wall(36km) in the world after Great Wall of China. U should check out the intricate carvings of Ranakpur Jain temple. It's mind blowing. Man if u have not visited India then u have not yet visited the most Incredible place on Earth. Both if them are architectural wonders
I'm glad you were allowed to film inside the temple, it's truly amazing. The amount of work that must have went into building these places is mind boggling.
Hi Milosh, Supose they are the last interesting videos from India! I love this country and I was expecting to see Khajuraho also with those different Temples with the sexy sculptures. I would like to know what happened with the other interesting monuments in Nepal after the earthquake! For the present I see your pictures in the facebook from the new places you go. Have a nice weekend and be safe.
fantastic - your work is stunning and thank you for making such videos on india - no one has done yet - there are pretty amazing places like Udaipur, Dwarka, Temple of Palitana, Varanasi, Kolkata, Sikkim will be awesome, Tawang, Puri which will look beautiful
I am thrilled to know the people still can enjoy their land without Unesco butting in! Good for you India! The People should use this land! Claim the awesomeness around them!
Amazing video! The recordings are beautiful, the Indian culture really likes! There are beautiful places on Earth! The overall effect is perfect! Congratulations!
Stunning, incredible, beautiful, fantastic work on these sites. I can't believe the intricate work involved in the second place. EXCELLENT VIDEO!!! 💜💛💚💙
Thanks for that top quality video ! A lot of kind memories come back. Although I was sad that as a westerner I wasn't allowed to pay my respects and bow to the Titankarams, I discovered in India the beautiful religion of Jainism.
Theomi Sky ; usually no one stops to worship , but very few temple administrations ask declarations from you, these made aftermath terrorist attacks and fake propaganda missionary events.
1947 se 1970 tak humare education minister jyadatar Muslim rahe. Es wajah se hume Hindu heritage ki padhai nahi mili. Hum sirf Ajanta Ellora caves hi sunte rahe. Internet ki wajah se baki Hindu heritage ki jankari mili. Aur ab maine books bhi padhi jisme Pallava, Gupta, Chola, Rashtrakuta, Chalukya, Yadav dynasties aati hai
@@samyakjain3417 har baat me RSS aur Hindu right wing na search kiya karo. Haqiqat bhi ek cheez hoti hai. Aur jo maine likha hai wo haqiqat hi hai. Esme kisi political party ya vichardhara se koi vasta nahi hai
@@samyakjain3417 ek baat Jan lo ki jo log city me rahte hai wahi Bharat nahi hai. Abhi bhi humari 60 percent population rural areas me rahti hai. Humne yahi padha hai aur honestly wahi bata rahe hai. 1995-2007 tak UP board ka syllabus maine padha tha. Uske hisab se Mughals hi great the. Wahi sab kuch kiye the Bharat k liye.
If you ever get chance to come back india ,you must visit "Palitana tirth" (Jain temple) in Gujarat it's massive and has lots of temple situated on Mountain with spectacular views and carving dated 11th century
i came here especially to see a jain temple, now i am converting from catholic to jainism.. so beautiful, i have never seen anything like it, how did they manage to carve all that stone like that!?