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A structure this beautiful would presumably be a temple dedicated to an all-powerful god of the ancient world, or a palace for an ancient king and queen. It’s around 1,000 years old, was commissioned in 1063 AD, taking 20 years to complete, so you can imagine my surprise when I learned that the incredible temple of Rani Ki Vav in India, is actually a stepwell, known as the Queen's Stepwell.
It is situated on the banks of the Saraswati river, in the town of Paran in the Gutarat state of India, and is attributed to Udayamati, the daughter of Khengara of Saurashtra, queen of the 11th-century Chaulukya dynasty and spouse of Bhima I.
Before it’s discovery it had completely silted over, buried from hundreds of years of river deposits, and was only rediscovered in the 1940s. In 2014 it was listed as one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites and, I can see why.
Watch this video to find out more about this incredible ancient structure, ornately carved out of the bedrock by a queen in memory of a king, to honour the sanctity of water for many years to come.
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@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
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@RicardoPetrazzi
@RicardoPetrazzi 3 года назад
Re: the Osirion - Yes! you've got it, well done - do the video on it.....I have thought for years that the Osirion was related to water storage.....
@trustme7660
@trustme7660 3 года назад
This is amazing and beautiful
@navajoauckland6003
@navajoauckland6003 3 года назад
Thank you Sibson, your like the teacher I wanted to like but by default ignored
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
@@navajoauckland6003 Now get off the internet and do your homework!
@borivojetravica569
@borivojetravica569 3 года назад
And we in Europe have stone hendza and yup, that's it 😁👍 Ok there is Bosnia piramids if you are really..... 🤞
@MrJasonshores364
@MrJasonshores364 3 года назад
I think we should pay more attention to India and their past. They have such detailed stories and information and mainstream media just calls it myth.
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
👍
@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647
@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647 3 года назад
Well the text which I'm not going to try to spell out of respect tells the story what happen
@sladeb6036
@sladeb6036 3 года назад
Myths start somewhere true for sure
@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647
@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647 3 года назад
@@sladeb6036 they are created so that the truth can be understood
@jimkhana007
@jimkhana007 3 года назад
Doesn’t fit western agendas...
@writerblocks9553
@writerblocks9553 3 года назад
Wow the symbology of an inverted temple holding water speaks to me on a very deep level
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
It’s an incredible structure
@the.french.lobstercolinrau2728
@the.french.lobstercolinrau2728 3 года назад
aren't lots of "temple" like strutures in Egypt also linked to water-sources, and isn't the Great Pyramid's pyramidion referred as "Inverted Bowl" in some old text ?
@camerontonge1149
@camerontonge1149 3 года назад
Hah I see what you did there
@howiegruwitz3173
@howiegruwitz3173 3 года назад
@@the.french.lobstercolinrau2728 Yeah Armored Skeptic has a good video on the subject. The pyramid cap represented the sun, and the triangle shape represented the sun's rays, which evaporate water...
@brandonboulton2776
@brandonboulton2776 3 года назад
😜
@i_grok_u2902
@i_grok_u2902 3 года назад
India really is overlooked when it comes to spectacular sites. So much history and the work that it must have taken= WOW!!!! and it seems like they are everywhere.
@trustme7660
@trustme7660 3 года назад
It is
@richJinny
@richJinny 3 года назад
That's because of the colonial attitude of some countries towards India.
@capoeirastronaut
@capoeirastronaut 3 года назад
India is vast, and ancient..
@junesoler
@junesoler 3 года назад
That's because India has been a backwater country for so long, many of its ancient secrets are only known locally. As it becomes a 1st world nation it's going to explode in every aspect imaginable.
@JohannesSkolaude
@JohannesSkolaude 3 года назад
I dont think india is overlooked. We are just part of a minority that doesn't speek indian
@craftpaint1644
@craftpaint1644 3 года назад
I'm speechless 😶 really this isn't just a public works project, it's a public works perfection. No water = no life, a great spiritual honor of design.
@christinearmington
@christinearmington 3 года назад
As fascinated as we all are by the pyramids, India has the most amazing carved edifices.
@connorlappe2418
@connorlappe2418 3 года назад
BY FAR!! And i wonder if the ancient indian cultures built this OR found it and then carved into it. Brien foersters channel is built around that theory and the trend seems uniform across the planet.
@anitathakur9340
@anitathakur9340 3 года назад
@@connorlappe2418 they build it but unfortunately after mughal invasion the techniques and were lost , like the library of nalanda and takshila of india were burned by muslim ruler
@connorlappe2418
@connorlappe2418 3 года назад
@@anitathakur9340 where did you find this information? Can you place a link?
@dream-cu7mi
@dream-cu7mi Год назад
@@connorlappe2418 you can search on RU-vid about ancient India
@manh9105
@manh9105 Год назад
@@connorlappe2418 About our universities ? Pls check on internet ....how Allaudin Khilji burnt down Nalanda university. Killed more 10,000 teachers and students and burnt library which burnt for months.....
@pagerhoads1531
@pagerhoads1531 2 года назад
I think India is probably the most fascinating land of beauty , mystery and lost knowledge. At least to outsiders...... Just as intriguing as Egypt if not more.
@itsoblivion8124
@itsoblivion8124 9 часов назад
Egyptian architectures are around 4000 years old while most of the indian architecture is built in medieval era.
@greglemieux9809
@greglemieux9809 3 года назад
This is Extremely INCREDIBLE. I personally believe this is far older than 1000 years. The precision artwork is OUTSTANDING.
@storrho
@storrho 3 года назад
It isn't though?
@storrho
@storrho 3 года назад
There's tons of imagery of the person who ordered it built and there happen to be contemporary sources about her life.
@greglemieux9809
@greglemieux9809 3 года назад
Thankyou for your information. Either way, the quality and precision of the art work is incredible. 👍
@storrho
@storrho 3 года назад
@@greglemieux9809 Yeah, it doesn't taka away the magnificence!
@faithhopelove6945
@faithhopelove6945 Год назад
I agree, at leat 3000 Years old...., like the Pyramids and the othe big Indian Temples. Made by advanced Technologies.
@ludwigvanbeethoven61
@ludwigvanbeethoven61 3 года назад
Finally you got to India, Mate. The Detail from indian temples is totally unmatched. I really suggest to team up with Praveen Mohan. He has unbelievable knowledge on ancient india.
@davidcook1714
@davidcook1714 3 года назад
What a masterpiece. It does beggar belief that something like this was created in only 20 years, when in todays world we would struggle to get it finished at all. Thanks for sharing
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
We’d have lots of coffee breaks 😂
@Hyperborean_2
@Hyperborean_2 3 года назад
The official narrative is not accurate. The truth about this buried sites is far for being spread to the masses.
@midnightrambler3865
@midnightrambler3865 3 года назад
@@Hyperborean_2 I was thinking the same thing while watching this.India has alot of unexplainable architecture.Kailasa Temple is another unbelievable sight that is unexplainable and way older than what the mainstream says.
@alwayscensored6871
@alwayscensored6871 3 года назад
@@Hyperborean_2 Faked history? They carved this then forget and it filled in by itself? Or was it hidden?
@pallavmaurya6218
@pallavmaurya6218 3 года назад
@@alwayscensored6871 We have been through 1000 years of invasion so a lot of things got lost in time.Even today we have temples far lost in jugles/desert non restrored.Every now and then we keep finding statues while digging.In short we Indians are simply pretty old that fake historians find us hard to digest
@joewolter7478
@joewolter7478 3 года назад
I’m glad to see these ancient sites on something besides Ancient Aliens. I love that show for its awareness of beautiful architecture and ancient high technology. This channel gives us a practical perspective on what ancient people were doing and I hope you keep these types of structures coming. Thank you so much.
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
I will keep them coming!
@JustinTyme33
@JustinTyme33 3 года назад
This site doesn’t get enough attention. I had never even heard about it it got its UNESCO designation.
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
It’s amazing
@kenlieck7756
@kenlieck7756 3 года назад
@@AncientArchitects And very clean, don't forget!
@monicasahu07
@monicasahu07 3 года назад
I have visited this place. It's is beyond amazing. Especially when you see how they clip giant stone together. Such amazing technology. We should all learn more about ancient technology.
@mariacarter6954
@mariacarter6954 3 года назад
Probably a good thing is a way, stays pristine?
@monicasahu07
@monicasahu07 3 года назад
@@mariacarter6954 it's actually a MUST VISIT destination for locals and it's very well maintained. 😊
@seanhammer6296
@seanhammer6296 3 года назад
The amount of stone carving there is staggering. I wonder if anyone can do that today, the way they did it then?
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
It’s 1,000 years old and is just so incredible
@jojo-lp4rd
@jojo-lp4rd 3 года назад
I'm especially surprised not only how much work it would be to carve all of these - but also how stylistically similar all of the stonework is - you really don't see much variation to the general motif. There must have been some kind of stoneworking guild that extended across many generations and regions.
@albertcheeni
@albertcheeni 3 года назад
Wait till you see Khajuraho group of temples. Believe me. It takes your breath away. Google it. It is also around 1000 years old.
@jeffcampbell1555
@jeffcampbell1555 3 года назад
India is so rich in monuments, its hard to imagine they haven't established a system to keep the old building trades alive. But to sculpt such superfine and abundant human figures would require highly trained master carvers, and I don't suppose there's too many of those, even in India.
@seanhammer6296
@seanhammer6296 3 года назад
@@jeffcampbell1555 And also interesting is that these are not products of the Stone Age.
@jfb112697
@jfb112697 3 года назад
the sheer amount of statues in this thing blows my mind. must be many thousands. really surprised at how much more intricate and beautiful this one is then the older well it surpassed (can't rememeber the name lol), its like not even close it must've been a wildly different planning and construction technique.
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
Must have taken soooo much time to build and carve
@user-zi1wr5vt5c
@user-zi1wr5vt5c 3 года назад
I've never heard of this place... It's majestic. Looks like a place in a videogame
@gshrdy5415
@gshrdy5415 3 года назад
I am from India, heard this first time.
@tanyatmarie2263
@tanyatmarie2263 2 года назад
They hide this shit
@shantubesha
@shantubesha 3 года назад
Currently we do nothing to honour the value of water in this sort of scale and detail
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
This is a true masterpiece
@carrythetorch33
@carrythetorch33 3 года назад
Currently our water is being privatized
@OGPatriot03
@OGPatriot03 3 года назад
@@carrythetorch33 The Corporations are working in unison with the world government elites.
@SitverystillL
@SitverystillL 3 года назад
Keep going with the India temples love them
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
Yes, might do a few more!
@tanyatmarie2263
@tanyatmarie2263 2 года назад
Nephilim
@neillpotts6019
@neillpotts6019 3 года назад
India really is overlooked when it comes to its history and historic monuments. I hope after this Covid mess to be able to travel to India and this site is certainly going onto my list of places to visit. The important thing I need to do is to find out more information on these sites before travelling to India to ensure I see and experience as much as I can.
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
I know what you mean!
@doomed2die595
@doomed2die595 3 года назад
Matt buddy, you never fail me :) India!!
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
👍
@michaelsmith9714
@michaelsmith9714 3 года назад
Can you imagine the sound of thousands of people working, hammering on stone, falling pieces, the amount of wood scaffolding. Amazing artist
@quadq6598
@quadq6598 3 года назад
LOL, get real for a moment please, these structures were created by machines 10's maybe 100's of thousands of years ago, same as much in Egypt & other monolithic works. Any modern day materials technologist will confirm how these structures must have been created & will simply laugh in your face if you say hammers & chisels were used, the physics simply does not compute.. The only thing we have nowadays that could even attempt do this sort of thing are right at the bleeding edge of tech, ultrasonics / lasers all computer guided obviously & even they would heavily struggle at todays pitiful power rates. In the past there were civilizations on this planet far more advanced than we are today that were wiped out by catastrophe, almost certainly repeatedly, but the authorities are hell bent on hiding this from us - ask yourself why??
@TerracottaSkunks
@TerracottaSkunks 3 года назад
@@quadq6598 hammering on stone xDDDD oh how limited our cognitive apparatus is when we judge everything according to our own capabilities at the moment
@michaelsmith9714
@michaelsmith9714 3 года назад
@@quadq6598 what a remarkable mind you have. These are questions I could not possibly answer. I wonder what protection the artists had from all the dust made from ultra sonic cutting stone. Which either method was used we will surely agree that the passion and skill necessary to create this is staggering.
@michaelsmith9714
@michaelsmith9714 3 года назад
@@TerracottaSkunks isn’t the world wonderful when people’s cognitive powers differ. When I look at art or great cliffs on mountain sides, I sometimes ask myself how is it I am so lucky to bear witness to such grandeur’s, while sometimes I see the beauty in the amount of energies needed in the construction. Your opinion on how this magnificent artwork came to be is certainly more romantic then mine. I will think of you when I visit it.
@nonaeubinis7891
@nonaeubinis7891 3 года назад
Finally, a temple to and for Water. Glorious!! And, yes, I would love to learn more. Thank you
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
I know what you mean!
@JMM33RanMA
@JMM33RanMA 3 года назад
The Indus Valley Civilization(s), the river cultures of ancient China, Mesopotamia and Egypt seem to be the sites of our oldest and greatest civilizations, yet less is known about the Indian civilizations in the West than any of the others. Many thanks to Matt for shedding more light on the marvellous achievements of the Indian civilization(s).
@doomed2die595
@doomed2die595 3 года назад
Totally agree, Praveen Mohan channel for all yur India therapy, im so glad Matt did a vid on this structure, I for one had 0 idea it even existed until now, POW!!!
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
Thanks for the kind words and thanks for being here!
@lisa-xc7yp
@lisa-xc7yp 3 года назад
Indus valley is indian civilization India got his name from indus river.
@maharishi9111
@maharishi9111 3 года назад
Indus valley civilization is an indian civilization. What do you mean by your comment?
@JMM33RanMA
@JMM33RanMA 3 года назад
@@maharishi9111 Saying that the Indus Valley Civilization = India is like saying the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom = British Empire, or Pharaonic Egypt = modern Muslim Egypt. It may work in casual conversation, but for anyone trained in history, and there are more than a few who frequent this site, the ahistoricity is painfully obvious. Yes, most of it is within the borders of the modern State of India, though some is within Pakistan and the full extent of it is not yet known.
@billmandich3051
@billmandich3051 3 года назад
India truly has a very interesting and ancient history that fascinates me, I’m very curious the earliest date of there beginning
@RM-yf2lu
@RM-yf2lu 3 года назад
It's amazing how little attention is given to ancient indian achievements when compared to European ones. RU-vid has opened up my eyes
@pallavmaurya6218
@pallavmaurya6218 3 года назад
As per latest discoveries and research by our historians we Indians have probably been chilling here from at least 15000 years.
@higherbeingX
@higherbeingX 3 года назад
Atleast 15 thousand years old..we have hydrological and astronomical evidence of avery old civilization..Watch Dr Nilesh Oak's channel for a deep dive
@pallavmaurya6218
@pallavmaurya6218 3 года назад
@indian weeb desu Do u really believe people r jobless enough to cite articles & links to lazy cats with rainbow backgrounds questioning indigenous people & their existence. FYI troll accounts should update themselves that start reading research papers
@Maarten8867
@Maarten8867 3 месяца назад
The city of Varanasi is so old, they don't know how old it is...
@spinny2010
@spinny2010 3 года назад
The Victorians are still well respected for adding unncecessary artistic flourishes to functional equipment, machinery and architecture; but this is next next level. And then some. Amazing.
@Vipenstrike
@Vipenstrike 3 года назад
Now that's a place to put on the bucket list of places to visit!!
@BronzedTube
@BronzedTube 3 года назад
I feel as though I would be at a loss for words being there.
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
I know what you mean
@gigisfoodvlog
@gigisfoodvlog 3 года назад
India is the mother of all civilizations,older than the oldest .
@aek12
@aek12 Год назад
American race build this, don't give credit to snake charmers.
@sushilsharma4202
@sushilsharma4202 Год назад
@@aek12 😂🤣
@Vayu_arya
@Vayu_arya Месяц назад
​@@aek12😂😂😂😂
@seanclarke5915
@seanclarke5915 3 года назад
Wow. It really is beautiful. Thanks for bringing it to our attention.
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
Thanks for watching
@bmhd6598
@bmhd6598 3 года назад
I am trying to imagine this place just after its completion with everyone coming to the water. It is hard to imagine because the pictures (I've ever seen of it) only have a hand full of people there at a time. But this place with hundreds of people there at a time, and several groups setting up "courts" in the sheltered areas... there must have been music at times, and festivals...it must have been an awesome place.
@edgarsnake2857
@edgarsnake2857 3 года назад
Great work, Matt......Built by a queen, in memory of a king, and to honor the sanctity of water. You're a poet.
@dononthetube2
@dononthetube2 3 года назад
India has some amazing things ... if you have time tell us more ...
@CAL-zq3dk
@CAL-zq3dk 3 года назад
Check out praveen Mohan videos.
@domingodeanda233
@domingodeanda233 3 года назад
That building is so beautiful and amazing
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
It really is!
@wesellis4135
@wesellis4135 3 года назад
Absolutely stunning. I need to visit India. There's so much I'd love to see.
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
There’s sooo much to see by all accounts
@maryfreeman3341
@maryfreeman3341 3 года назад
Stunning! Thank you for introducing me to this wonderful monument.
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
Thanks for watching
@philipsmi-lenguyen8155
@philipsmi-lenguyen8155 3 года назад
India has So many megalithic structures so much better than the Egyptian pyramids.
@BSIII
@BSIII 3 года назад
Wow, I cant imagine how much work went into excavating it from all of that mud.
@legiran9261
@legiran9261 3 года назад
Makes you really wonder if the builders were aware of 3D Mandelbrot Fractals.
@higherbeingX
@higherbeingX 3 года назад
I was thinking about the same..looks really like fractals
@antigod9111
@antigod9111 3 года назад
Research Mandalas and Yantras..they are naught but cymatic patterns/chladni diagrams..
@spookerd
@spookerd 3 года назад
I hope you do some more videos about sites in India they have some amazing structures there and it always feels like they're under represented.
@RR-kp5ps
@RR-kp5ps 3 года назад
Stepwells are one of the things I'd love to see if I do ever get to visit the Indian subcontinent. There's so many of them. I'd like to see you cover more, as well as rock-cut temples, tombs, ghats, stupas, forts, and palaces. Can you also make videos on Hampi and Palitana please?
@enriqueponce7001
@enriqueponce7001 3 года назад
No one's gonna ask how or why such a beautiful temple was buried all the way to the top?why are all ancient structures buried under tons of dirt/mud...was there layers of sediments while excavating or was it one large single dump of dirt...there's millions of millions of people in india how could something like this just get buried?
@Hyperborean_2
@Hyperborean_2 3 года назад
Biological weapons were used to provoke the world-wide cataclysms that buried these structures. Mass genocide and nowadays controllers took over.
@thor4164
@thor4164 3 года назад
@@Hyperborean_2 bolts of lightening it was, and I fired them from my arse
@Organicme1
@Organicme1 3 года назад
flood
@markp6982
@markp6982 3 года назад
There was a mudflood worldwide. Think noah. Plenty of mudflood vids on YT.
@antigod9111
@antigod9111 3 года назад
Most of the stepwells in India fell into a state of decay and disrepair during the British colonial period. Some British officials even commissioned the filling of many stepwells with sand and cement, to deactivate them, in order to make the Indian husbandman less and less self-reliant, and more and more dependent on the new British commissioned irrigation systems, to shift Indian farmers from growing food crops, to growing cash crops such as opium, indigo etc.. GIS mapping has revealed thousands of such stepwells all over India. Only a handful are active and maintained today. The present day Indian govt is making efforts to revive at least some of these structures, to benefit Indian agriculture.
@ng5896
@ng5896 3 года назад
Hard to imagine these beautiful carvings on the walls and pillars are made with chisels and hammers.
@williamernestoeilerspopa8639
@williamernestoeilerspopa8639 3 года назад
No this one is quite believable since indians are know for this type of ornaments. Remember it took 20 years to make .
@justplayguitars9143
@justplayguitars9143 3 года назад
No way is that the true history of this temple. .. look at it. When you see the absolute most greatest sculptures and temples you know it's been achieved in the most ancient past..
@aek12
@aek12 Год назад
You just made by the sperm and a egg.
@rati0cination
@rati0cination 3 года назад
Once again, a great share, and such an incredible place. Thank you for sharing.
@dougalexander7204
@dougalexander7204 3 года назад
The sculptural panels are incredibly beautiful. Wow.
@TheBakeroid
@TheBakeroid 3 года назад
What an amazing place 😃 I totally agree with you about the Osirion being a water well. Its the first thing i thought on first seeing it 👍
@FernandoGomez-hh9jm
@FernandoGomez-hh9jm 3 года назад
Thank you ANCIENT ARQUITECHT, GREAT IMAGES !
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
Thanks for watching
@terryenglish7132
@terryenglish7132 3 года назад
Be careful , you re venturing into Praveen Mohan's territory. He seems like nice guy, but he does hang out w Bob the Doll.
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
I’m just focusing on history. Other people can do as they please :)
@higherbeingX
@higherbeingX 3 года назад
Praveen goes on site..thats a big difference
@ashby4211
@ashby4211 3 года назад
Beautiful and amazing but my knees hurt just looking at this.
@chadfrazier4095
@chadfrazier4095 3 года назад
I dated this girl who was from india. Over the 2 years of learning her culture. She told me that most people in India realize there gods are aliens from other PLANETS And that the gods used their machines to carve and move the stones.. She also told me the similarities of Hindu and Egyptian past. Say it's crazy, but such amazing stuff when you leave the Western culture and explore others.
@focsavictor8941
@focsavictor8941 3 года назад
I feel the same. More i look into history and legends, more i think that alot of stuff involve flying, technology and alot of stuff that implies aliens or humans were way more evolved in the past and something let got the to scratch.
@gshrdy5415
@gshrdy5415 3 года назад
@Define Derivative , You can't change that, no point in commenting on that.
@mangopudding5979
@mangopudding5979 Год назад
You never dated any Indian girl who was From India. Indian girls from anywhere rarely date/marry non Indians. Please stop your lies. And Indians in general don't believe that their Gods were Aliens, your entire comment is a lie. You tonight you could foo l others into believing your lie that you dated an Indian girl from India just because Indians are Hindus. But the fact is the world knows that Indian Hindu girls do not date/marry Non Indian guys.
@mangopudding5979
@mangopudding5979 Год назад
​@@gshrdy5415 he is lying. His entire comment is a lie.
@mangopudding5979
@mangopudding5979 Год назад
You never dated any Indian girl who was From India. Indian girls from anywhere rarely date/marry non Indians. Please stop your lies. And Indians in general don't believe that their Gods were Aliens, your entire comment is a lie. You tonight you could foo l others into believing your lie that you dated an Indian girl from India just because Indians are Hindus. But the fact is the world knows that Indian Hindu girls do not date/marry Non Indian guys.
@AGDinCA
@AGDinCA 3 года назад
That was really interesting! I had never heard of this place before, but it is so beautiful!!
@andydonnelly8677
@andydonnelly8677 3 года назад
Amazing what human beings could do so long ago, raises far more questions than it answers, truly fantastic, thanks Matt.
@flywiseman
@flywiseman 3 года назад
I cant imagine they had the ability to create such detail back then. Great video
@anitathakur9340
@anitathakur9340 3 года назад
But not now after the muslim and British invasion😕
@TahaWasiq
@TahaWasiq 3 года назад
I was in Rohtas, Pakistan, also a UNESCO world heritage site, and visited it's 500 years old Baoli (Stepped well), and went down to it's base, some 100 feet deep now, originally 200 feet. It remained in public use until 2 years ago! It was a fascinating experience in it's own right. Thanks for this video.
@kathleenkilroy9991
@kathleenkilroy9991 3 года назад
Truly amazing! These Indian temples are all exquisitely carved. Makes you wonder how they were created, especially the minute details.
@deewesthill4705
@deewesthill4705 2 года назад
It's jaw-dropping to see the vast intricate structure with a myriad of beautiful, highly detailed, diverse sculptures. I hope to learn much more about this mysterious place.
@utiyamohmmad5721
@utiyamohmmad5721 2 года назад
And westerners call us people without history , people without sense of art. They think how can these dark skin people can build structures like Taj Mahal
@harshapatel3846
@harshapatel3846 3 года назад
There are couple of stepwell in Rajasthan. The sculptures are found in hundreds of temples in 🇮🇳. Great vlog. Thank you for sharing. On my bucket list when I next go to Gujarat. 👍🏽💯🇬🇧
@Christian-Roots818
@Christian-Roots818 3 года назад
Absolutely Amazing WOW !
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
It really is
@ainsleystevenson9198
@ainsleystevenson9198 3 года назад
I saw a huge plain megalithic block down the bottom with a keyhole cut in it. I look forward to the day when you, Pavreen Mohan, Ben from UncharteredX, Brien Foerster, Jimmy from Bright Insight, the Brothers of the Serpent and Randall Carlson etc all get together to share findings.
@bradgillette9253
@bradgillette9253 3 года назад
Awesome! Thanks, as always, Matt. Yes, PLEASE do a video on the sculptures in Rani Ki Vav. I've never known about that place so that was a fascinating video. Thanks, again.
@BongDiggidee
@BongDiggidee 3 года назад
Excellent video and such unbelievable architecture and engineering
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
Yep. It’s fascinating
@KurticeYZreacts
@KurticeYZreacts 3 года назад
This is soooo amazing & beautiful
@dwarasamudra8889
@dwarasamudra8889 3 года назад
India has thousands of beautiful stepwells 🥰
@jims9438
@jims9438 3 года назад
Wow...never seen this before. It'd be great to see it at full capacity and be able to scuba dive in it.
@user-sd8lh5ul2m
@user-sd8lh5ul2m 3 года назад
India is amazing country.
@Sarnarath
@Sarnarath 3 года назад
Having water during a heatwave is truly divine!
@draphotube4315
@draphotube4315 3 года назад
What a marvel of architecture! 👍
@silkyxoxo
@silkyxoxo 3 года назад
So beautiful to see design that shows a respect and spirituality to nature and the elements .. how many water wells or any of the other resources we rely on today show any of this respect ?
@55ATA3
@55ATA3 3 года назад
Great video, hope to see more on the this temple. Always great to see you have a new video.
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
Thanks for watching
@jacksavage4098
@jacksavage4098 3 года назад
India needs to be appreciated for it magnificent architecture and history.
@aek12
@aek12 Год назад
They eat their own shit when they are hungry because of spiritual reasons.
@mavos1211
@mavos1211 3 года назад
Simply stunning! The stone carving is incredible, there is so much of it! I would have been terrified as a stone mason if I messed my bit up! 😂
@garyschultz7768
@garyschultz7768 3 года назад
mind boggling
@nickhartmann6320
@nickhartmann6320 3 года назад
212 pillars you say? What’s the boiling point of water in Fahrenheit? Interesting coincidence.
@kevinrice4909
@kevinrice4909 3 года назад
India had it going on early on must have been the best spot around for a while.... I need to get a time machine or mushrooms or something
@cripplermaximus
@cripplermaximus 3 года назад
A water source AND a temple. Wow. This is blowing my mind.
@AbhishekKumar-td7mr
@AbhishekKumar-td7mr Год назад
India is Mother Of All civilizations ,The Mother Of all Democracy. ..❤
@jivanch5576
@jivanch5576 5 месяцев назад
Grand son is better
@williamkeith8944
@williamkeith8944 3 года назад
Was this temple used for daily water consumption by the populace? It seems it would be quite a chore to traverse all those halls and stairs with a water vessel on your head like I've seen pictures of Indian women toting. What city was close by in antiquity?
@Captainval28
@Captainval28 8 месяцев назад
I love history and I have never heard of this temple until now even after over 10 years of enjoying history
@mackpainter7445
@mackpainter7445 3 года назад
Western civilization: Seven wonders of the ancient world... India: Hold my beer.
@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647
@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647 3 года назад
and my magical objects
@midnightrambler3865
@midnightrambler3865 3 года назад
Kailasa Temple is another unbelievable sight in India.
@pallavmaurya6218
@pallavmaurya6218 3 года назад
We Indians prefer it as : Hold my cows milk
@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647
@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647 3 года назад
@@pallavmaurya6218 In the southern USA we say Hold my sweet tea
@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647
@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647 3 года назад
@@pallavmaurya6218 As a person who loves the history of the world I think your culture is might be the oldest well my thoughts
@valerier4308
@valerier4308 3 года назад
Amazing!
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
Thanks
@kellypitts8481
@kellypitts8481 3 года назад
It’s crazy how much we take water for granted nowadays
@the.french.lobstercolinrau2728
@the.french.lobstercolinrau2728 3 года назад
Step-well, a water structure... Inverted tempe... Am I the only one.. ? Isn't the Great Pyramid probably also linked to water and *precisely* referred as *"inverted bowl"* ?
@BSIII
@BSIII 3 года назад
These stepwells are all over india. Very intricate architecture.
@Dan-qu8qs
@Dan-qu8qs 3 года назад
Beautiful.
@jjwebster1
@jjwebster1 3 года назад
Wow! Just WOW! 😍😍😍
@claymore4915
@claymore4915 3 года назад
Now that’s a well! Wow!
@foresttaniguchi3168
@foresttaniguchi3168 3 года назад
2:26 This design is also seen at Puma Punku in Puru near Lake Titikaka. Puma Punku has perfectly carved blocks with this step design on a lot if the carved blocks at Puma Punku, Peru.
@whip8
@whip8 3 года назад
This was great. Classic ancient architects.
@jeffcampbell1555
@jeffcampbell1555 3 года назад
Thanks! I really enjoyed that. Have you looked into Mohenjo Daro and the early civilization of the region? Seems like that would be in your wheelhouse.
@iamlmmays
@iamlmmays 3 года назад
Thank you I'd never heard of this place
@mtmadigan82
@mtmadigan82 3 года назад
It's wild how different things look without railings, exit signs, fire alarms everywhere
@RedDevil66991
@RedDevil66991 3 года назад
Incredible. The detail and the scale is something else. I once visited the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona a few years ago. I cannot describe in words what came over me, or went through me, but it was enormous and powerful. It was very sudden and totally unexpected.. I've always said from that day, that Nothing would ever have the same effect. I may be proven wrong if I ever get to visit the Temple of Rani Ki Vav. Videos and photos doesn't give that spiritual feel... You have to be there.
@DaDa-kf4vp
@DaDa-kf4vp 3 года назад
I thought the theory behind the Osirion was that it was built at a time when the ground level was much lower than than currently?
@prunabluepepper
@prunabluepepper 3 года назад
With those step wells I always wonder how many people and animals fell to their death trying to get water.
@Olkv3D
@Olkv3D 3 года назад
It's sacred. Just don't drink it. Or bathe in it. In fact, don't even touch the water. Just look at it. It's nice.
@badarock177
@badarock177 3 года назад
@@Olkv3D actually they did use the water from those wells
@Olkv3D
@Olkv3D 3 года назад
@@badarock177 😋
@vsee3154
@vsee3154 3 года назад
Looks scary to me.
@dv9239
@dv9239 2 года назад
They probably had wooden handrails There's no way the place didn't kill a dozen clumsy people everyday without handrails
@KalRandom
@KalRandom 3 года назад
Yes Matt do more India please, PRETTY PLEASE. India has some great stuff, and expanding on this one would be great also.
@ShortbusMooner
@ShortbusMooner 3 года назад
I'm so fascinated by India architecture. Many carvings and objects found there are plainly of things not supposed to be 'invented' at that time. I still feel that India is the true birthplace of civilization..
@ShortbusMooner
@ShortbusMooner 2 года назад
@Nomad - ALL Legacy and Lamestream Media ARE the Enemies of Humanity..
@ShortbusMooner
@ShortbusMooner 2 года назад
@Nomad - That's why We Sane Folk have to work to reveal their treachery! 🙏🏻💪🙏🏻
@ShortbusMooner
@ShortbusMooner 2 года назад
@Nomad - No unfortunately, only in my dreams.. ❤
@davidphilipson7997
@davidphilipson7997 7 дней назад
Beautiful, simply beautiful.
@SuperInternetuser
@SuperInternetuser 3 года назад
2:42 That is the dwarven town in HOMM 5 :D I see the devs are men of culture.
@trevorjaster4072
@trevorjaster4072 3 года назад
This is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen
@zeroinfinity4082
@zeroinfinity4082 3 года назад
I can imagine during summer time, this place will serve as a place to hang out due to the relatively coolness from the step well.
@markp6982
@markp6982 3 года назад
I'd like to see one of those statues recreated using a hammer and chisel. I doubt its possible today. It's a Tartarian structure. One of many worldwide. See the many Tartarian channels or John Levi and Autodidactic. They had hitech back then to build this.
@kawasakikev8905
@kawasakikev8905 3 года назад
great , just having another brew ...
@kawasakikev8905
@kawasakikev8905 3 года назад
India has some of the greatest stone work in the world , fascinating how that was built .. thanks again Matt great vid
@AncientArchitects
@AncientArchitects 3 года назад
Thanks for watching
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