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The Lost City of Muziris | How Did This Mysterious Ancient Indian City Disappear? 

Siddhartha Joshi
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Muziris, or Muchchiri Patnam as it was known locally, was once one of India's most important port town which traded with the mighty Roman Empire with the black gold, pepper. After hundreds of glorious years, the port city Muziris disappeared without leaving any trace. Or did it?
Join me today as I learn more about our illustrious past, and find the answer to the question - is Muziris lost forever, or have the recent excavations helped us identify the exact place where the city existed?
00:00 Introduction
00:58 Arts of Kerala - Kalaripayattu, Kathakali, Ottan Thullal
03:28 Cranganor History Café & Riverside Château
04:30 Visit to PAMA to meet Dr PJ Cherian
05:07 Rise of Muziris
07:07 Boat ride in River Periyar
08:35 Muziris beyond Rome
09:08 Visit to Chendamangalam Synagogue
10:39 Visit to Paliam Palace
12:18 Fall of Muziris
12:57 Rediscovering Muziris
14:28 Visiting Pattanam with PAMA
17:56 Ayurvedic Massage at Cranganor
This film would've been impossible without the support of Dr PJ Cherian from PAMA who graciously agreed to help me with the project, and shared many of this insights about the excavation work.
You can connect with PAMA at pamatatas@gmail.com & +91 9544049495.
Corrections:
1. The floods took place in 1341 CE and not 1431 CE as I mentioned in the video. That's an error from my side.
2. Portuguese reached India in late 15th Century
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@focuskerala2022
@focuskerala2022 5 дней назад
Missing my Kerala and its magical monsoon. A few suggestions 1. Muziris is now a heritage site, and you could have visited the Kottapuram fort and market associated 2. Try to check out Kochi -Muziris biennale, which draws a lot of croud and artists around the world. 3. Chendamangalam synagogue is an example..but there are a handful of synagogue in that area, also the first masjid -cheraman masjid is a heritage site now and many oldest churches (Syrian Churches) in South Asia / India can be found nearby.
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 5 дней назад
The fort and the market were certainly on my itinerary, but had to skip due to time. Hopefully next time :)
@Nithin90
@Nithin90 День назад
"It is the tradition among the Christians of Malabar (Kerala) that a 'Xarao Perimal' (Cheraman Perumal) of Cranganore (Kodungallur) was so very well affected to them and that through them he was converted to Christianity and persuaded to go to Meliapor (Mylapore in Tamil Nadu)" - Diego de Couto (16th Century) "The pagans (Hindus) of Malabar (Kerala) believes that a king (i.e a King of Kerala or Cheraman) had once ascended up to heaven and they continue to expect his descent therefore they assemble at cranganore (Kodungallur) and keep ready there wooden sandals, water and adorn the place with lamps and decorations on a certain night of the year" - Tuhfat al Mujahidin (16th Century C.E) It was the tradition among the Hindus of Kerala that a legendary king titled as 'Cheraman Perumal, Cheraman Thampuran, Cheraman Ramavarma etc' of the Kerala (Malabar) tradition aka 'Vira Kerala Chakravarthi' many thousands of years ago had once divided his possessions including his 'Sceptre (chenkol), Crown (mudi), Sword (val) etc' among his nephews and sons of the Kerala-Country (i.e Malayalam, Malanadu, Malamandalam etc) as consisting of 'Kolathiri of Kolathunadu, Eralathiri of Eranadu, Venathiri of Venadu etc' and ascended up to heaven or took a journey to the Ganges (Ganga) river unlike the tradition current among the 'Muslims, Christians etc as according to the foreign travelers themselves in Kerala (Malabar) history. "The king Cheram Peroumal (Cheraman Perumal) is said to have partitioned Malabar (Kerala) and took a journey either to the Ganges (Ganga river) in fulfilment of a vow or as the Moors (Muslims) say to visit Mohammad in Arabia for embracing his religion." - Jacobus Canter Visscher - 18th Century Kerala and Tamil Nadu were two different communities that developed in the adjacent regions of the western ghats hence the politics, traditions, social system, religious practices, social customs, architecture, festivals, arts etc of Keralam (i.e Malayalam, Malanadu, Malamandalam etc) were all quite distinct from Tamil Nadu region (i.e Pandi-Nadu, Chola-Nadu etc) since earliest known history. For Example: The characters of 'Kannagi and Kovalan' in the Jain prequel 'Silapathikaram' and the Buddhist sequel 'Manimegalai' of Tamil Nadu is 'Kanyavu and Balakan' in the native Old Malayalam ballad of Kerala known as 'Thottam Paattu' in which 'Kanyavu' killed the Pandian king and burned down Madurai and Lord Shiva established her abode at Thiruvanchikulam (i.e Kodungallur) in the Kerala tradition. The Jain prequel 'Silapathikaram' and the Buddhist sequel 'Manimegalai' of Tamil Nadu are abounded in the references to Brahmanas, Vedic Yajnas and even the art forms of Kerala as present to this very day but the story and the pseudonym or the characters of Ilango adikal, Kannagi, Kovalan, Senguttuvan, Nedumchezhiyan etc are neither historical figures nor historical documents but fictional characters of the traditional mythology of Tamil Nadu and not part of Kerala tradition.
@damvka8731
@damvka8731 9 дней назад
I had heard about Muziris when I was studying Indology during 1996-98. I got to see some artefacts dug out from the ancient port city thanks to you.
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 9 дней назад
That’s fascinating! I learnt about it only recently and was absolutely enamoured by it :)
@paulmanguzha5456
@paulmanguzha5456 6 дней назад
You derserve more views bro, beautiful video❤, love from Kerala 🫂
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 6 дней назад
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
@sumeshsivsankar548
@sumeshsivsankar548 5 дней назад
Muziris is now Kodungaloor. The Cheran king who travelled to Mecca and became a Muslim, build the first mosque here. Named as Cheramman Juma Masjid or Cheramman Masjid. The famous Kodungaloor Bhagavathi/Devi temple and Shiva temple are also near.
@Nithin90
@Nithin90 День назад
"It is the tradition among the Christians of Malabar (Kerala) that a 'Xarao Perimal' (Cheraman Perumal) of Cranganore (Kodungallur) was so very well affected to them and that through them he was converted to Christianity and persuaded to go to Meliapor (Mylapore in Tamil Nadu)" - Diego de Couto (16th Century) "The pagans (Hindus) of Malabar (Kerala) believes that a king (i.e a King of Kerala or Cheraman) had once ascended up to heaven and they continue to expect his descent therefore they assemble at cranganore (Kodungallur) and keep ready there wooden sandals, water and adorn the place with lamps and decorations on a certain night of the year" - Tuhfat al Mujahidin (16th Century C.E) It was the tradition among the Hindus of Kerala that a legendary king titled as 'Cheraman Perumal, Cheraman Thampuran, Cheraman Ramavarma etc' of the Kerala (Malabar) tradition aka 'Vira Kerala Chakravarthi' many thousands of years ago had once divided his possessions including his 'Sceptre (chenkol), Crown (mudi), Sword (val) etc' among his nephews and sons of the Kerala-Country (i.e Malayalam, Malanadu, Malamandalam etc) as consisting of 'Kolathiri of Kolathunadu, Eralathiri of Eranadu, Venathiri of Venadu etc' and ascended up to heaven or took a journey to the Ganges (Ganga) river unlike the tradition current among the 'Muslims, Christians etc as according to the foreign travelers themselves in Kerala (Malabar) history. "The king Cheram Peroumal (Cheraman Perumal) is said to have partitioned Malabar (Kerala) and took a journey either to the Ganges (Ganga river) in fulfilment of a vow or as the Moors (Muslims) say to visit Mohammad in Arabia for embracing his religion." - Jacobus Canter Visscher - 18th Century Kerala and Tamil Nadu were two different communities that developed in the adjacent regions of the western ghats hence the politics, traditions, social system, religious practices, social customs, architecture, festivals, arts etc of Keralam (i.e Malayalam, Malanadu, Malamandalam etc) were all quite distinct from Tamil Nadu region (i.e Pandi-Nadu, Chola-Nadu etc) since earliest known history. For Example: The characters of 'Kannagi and Kovalan' in the Jain prequel 'Silapathikaram' and the Buddhist sequel 'Manimegalai' of Tamil Nadu is 'Kanyavu and Balakan' in the native Old Malayalam ballad of Kerala known as 'Thottam Paattu' in which 'Kanyavu' killed the Pandian king and burned down Madurai and Lord Shiva established her abode at Thiruvanchikulam (i.e Kodungallur) in the Kerala tradition. The Jain prequel 'Silapathikaram' and the Buddhist sequel 'Manimegalai' of Tamil Nadu are abounded in the references to Brahmanas, Vedic Yajnas and even the art forms of Kerala as present to this very day but the story and the pseudonym or the characters of Ilango adikal, Kannagi, Kovalan, Senguttuvan, Nedumchezhiyan etc are neither historical figures nor historical documents but fictional characters of the traditional mythology of Tamil Nadu and not part of Kerala tradition.
@sunwukong2959
@sunwukong2959 17 часов назад
@@Nithin90 Rubbish!
@Nithin90
@Nithin90 15 часов назад
Sir, There are places with common names in Kerala and Tamil Nadu even today (Ex. Thondi, Musiri, Vanchi etc) thus it doesn't mean that the places of Kerala or 'Keralaputhra' (i.e Kaelobothras, Keprobothras etc in Greek) referred to as 'Tyndis, Muziris etc' by the ancient Polytheistic European travelers were referring to the settlement of the people of Tamil Nadu (i.e Pandi-Nadu, Chola-Nadu etc) in Indian history. The Earliest extant Kerala literary works refers to Kerala as the Crown of Bharata (i.e Indian subcontinent) in which the Keralites from Kolavishaya (Kolathunadu) to Velavishaya (Venadu) as conducting trade among the Foreign Traders from abroad and south India referred to as Cheenas (Chinese), Yonakas (Middle-Easterners), Thulukkas (Turkish), Kannadas (Karnata), Chozhiyas (Chola), Pandiyas (Pandya) etc in the marketplace of the prominent cities of the Kerala-Country (i.e Malayalam, Malanadu, Malamandalam etc) referred to as 'Kaelobothras, Malabar etc' by the Foreign Travelers since the 1st Century C.E or as 'Kerala in the various literary works of ancient India. For Example: Raghuvamsha - Kalidasa - 5th Century C.E - "....Kerala yoshitham alakeshu... - meaning - "the locks of curled hair of the Kerala women
@bladey_0_10
@bladey_0_10 13 часов назад
Him turning Muslim is fake
@Zeus_katachthonios
@Zeus_katachthonios 13 часов назад
Fake story
@Nithin90
@Nithin90 7 дней назад
Sir, The 1st century and 2nd century European travelers specifically refers to the capital of 'Keralaputhra' in Sanskrit (i.e Kaelobothras, Keprobothras etc in Greek) as situated 20 stadia (3 km) inland from the sea-coast or in present day Kerala in which the port city of 'Muziris' (i.e Kodungallur) on the banks of the river 'Pseudostomus' (i.e Periyar river) as situated therefore it was also referred to as 'Jangli, Shinkali, Gingaleh etc' by the Foreign Travelers since the 10th Century C.E after the native Malayalam word 'Changalazhi' as denoting the Estuary at Kodungallur hence the Earliest extant Kerala literary works itself refers to the port city of 'Kodungallur' (i.e Muziris in Greek) on the banks of the river Periyar (i.e Pseudostomus in Greek) as the 'Nripapuri' (i.e Capital) of the Kerala king titled as 'Keraladhinatha, Keraladhishvara etc' in Sanskrit (i.e Keralaputhra) in Kerala history For Example: Kerala is not only the country, but also the Kshathriya-king inhabiting the country" - Vaarthika of Kaathyayana pre-3rd Century B.C The Periyar river and its tributaries in Malayalam was known as 'Mahanadhi, Choorni, Marudhvritha, Nau (chalakkudi river) etc' in Sanskrit and the royal family of Mahodayapuram (i.e Makkothayar-Pattanam in Malayalam) titled as belonging to the 'Keralakula' (i.e Kerala-Dynasty) was known as 'Bahuvyapthi' meaning 'having great expansion' (i.e Perum-Padarppu in Malayalam) in the Sanskrit works of Kerala until the 14th Century C.E among which the port-town of Kochi (i.e Gosrinagara in Sanskrit) referred to as 'Cocym' by the Foreign Travelers since the 15th Century C.E was the property of the 'Elaya Thavazhi' referred to as 'Narayana Varma, Govindha Varma, Rama Varma etc' until the 15th Century C.E or since Pre-Portuguese Period in Kerala (Malabar) history. The term 'Keshavan, Kashu, Ashudham etc' in Malayalam are also written as 'Keyavan, Kayu, Ayitham etc' in the inscriptions and similarly, the term 'Muyirikodu' in the inscription is to be read as 'Mushirikodu'. (I.e Muziris in Greek) aka 'Changalazhi' in Malayalam until the 14th Century C.E (i.e Jangli, Shinkali, Gingaleh etc) There is an agreement known as 'Muziris-Papyrus' from the 2nd Century C.E which documents the trade agreement between Muziris (i.e Kodungallur) and Alexandria and simialrly, the port-cities of Kerala were at the height of its prosperity with trade relations from all over the world since the 1st Century C.E to the medieval period of Indian history. For Example: “Among all the places in the world I have seen none equal to the Port of Alexandria except Kawlam (Kollam in Kerala) and Calicut (Kozhikodu in Kerala) in India” - Ibn Battuta (14th century C.E)
@josephs4044
@josephs4044 5 дней назад
There were no Kshathriya kings in Kerala.
@Nithin90
@Nithin90 5 дней назад
Please don't support the dishonest historians sir. The Kings of Kerala are referred to as 'Kerala, Keralaputhra, Keraladhinatha, Keralakularaja, Keralavarma etc' in all of known Indian history including Kerala literary works. The south Indian invaders from Tamil Nadu, Karnataka etc have referred to the Kerala (Malabar) kings as 'Sera, Serala, Chera, Cherama etc' in their Dravidian languages and as 'Kerala' in Sanskrit until the 12th century C.E in Indian history as it is the Malayali kings alone in the historical accounts of Kerala since the 9th Century C.E as consisting of the chieftain Kolathiri of Kolathunadu, Kurumpiyathiri of Kurumpranadu, Eralathiri of Eranadu, Vellathiri of Valluvanadu, Onathiri of Odanadu, Venathiri of Venadu etc who were the rulers of Kerala (Malabar) until the 18th Century C.E in Kerala history. For Example: The invaders from Tamil Nadu such as the Chola king in his Sanskrit inscription has stated that "he had crossed the sahya mountains (western ghats) and destroyed the Kerala king and his country (Kerala) protected by the chief of the Brigus (i.e Lord Parashurama - Ex. "Jithva Kerala Bhupathim Brigupatheschithva Thapo Rakshitham Prithvim") which itself shows that the land of Kerala was known as the Parashurama Kshetra (i.e creation of parashurama) among even the non-keralites in history. The port-cities and towns of Kerala (i.e Keralaputhra in Sanskrit) such as 'Tyndis, Kalaikarias, Bramagara etc' including 'Muziris' up to Komari (i.e Kanyakumari in Sanskrit) as mentioned by the Foreign travelers cannot be satisfactorily identified with current names in Kerala unlike the Indian cities as mentioned by the Foreign travelers such as 'Modura (Madurai) in Tamil Nadu (i.e Madhura in Sanskrit), or Souppara (Sopara) in Maharashtra (i.e Surparaka in Sanskrit), or Barygaza (Bharuch) in Gujarat (i.e Bhrigukaccha in Sanskrit) etc' but that doesn't mean that a catastrophic event had destroyed Kerala ports and reshaped Kerala geography in the past unlike elsewhere in India.
@mahadevkidas3522
@mahadevkidas3522 5 дней назад
Dear Joseph, the Greeks call Kerala as KeraBotra from Kerala Putra even before birth of Jesus. If Brahmins or Sanskrit didn't reach Kerala then how come Greeks, Romans and Egyptians refer Kerala as Kera Putra? Putra means son in Sanskrit and Kera is definitely Sanskrit word for Coconut, the whole Dravidian propaganda failed thanks to Greeks and Periplus ​@@josephs4044
@thediscoveryofmuziris-anto7487
Is Munchirai the ancient 'Muziris'? - An interview முஞ்சிறை என்பது பழங்கால முசிறியா? - ஒரு நேர்காணல் മുഞ്ചിറ എന്നത് പുരാതന 'മുസിരിസ്' ആണോ? - ഒരു അഭിമുഖം ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nGGKYKYpII0.htmlsi=hsI7gnw_s3-bTFdr #TheDiscoveryOfMuziris #DrAntoGeorge
@Nithin90
@Nithin90 3 дня назад
Sir, The term 'Makkothai, Vanchi, Musiri, Karuvur, Kodunkolur etc' in the local Tamil Nadu literary works and inscriptions until the 12th Century C.E are denoting the Capital of the Kerala (Malabar) Kings titled as 'Keralendra, Keraladhiraja etc' known as 'Mahodayapuram or Thiruvanchikulam or Kodungallur' etc in the Kerala literary works and inscriptions until the 14th Century C.E. The Kupaka royal family of Kerala (Malabar) titled as 'Keraladeshapunyaparinama, Keralakshmapathindra' etc in Kerala (Malabar) history as comprising of Venadu aka Jayasimhanadu, Trippappur aka Attingal, Chirava aka Chirayinkeezhil, Thiruvankur aka Thiruvithankur etc were several Matrilineal branches as related to one and another by inter-adoptation, marriage etc in Kerala (Malabar) history hence the Invaders from Tamil Nadu such as the 'Pandi king and Chola king' in their own inscriptions until the 12th Century C.E have referred to 'Kollam, Vizhinjam, Kottar etc' including Munchira in Kanyakumari district as belonging to the Kerala (Malabar) kings titled as 'Kupakar, Seralar etc' in Indian history. The Vrishni branch of Yadava kings or Kupakas, the southernmost lunar-dynasty (somakshathriya) of Kerala and the Haihaya branch of Yadava kings or Mushakas, the northernmost lunar-dynasty (somakshathriya) of Kerala as found in the historical accounts and in the literary works of Kerala are fabricated to be the successors of the various unhistorical hill-chieftains of the local Tamil Nadu mythology (i e Sangam Literatures) by pseudo-historians (Ex. Kari, the unhistorical chieftain of Kollimalai (namakkal district) in Tamil Nadu or Pari, the unhistorical chieftain of Parampumalai (sivaganga district) in Tamil Nadu etc) and similarly, it is only a traditional mythological history of Tamil Nadu (Ex. Purananuru) in which the Vedic sage Agasthya Muni is believed to have brought various Velirs including Ay-Vel from Dwaraka (i.e thuvarai in tamil) to the various hills of Tamil Nadu including Pothiyilmalai (tirunelveli district) and not part of Kerala history The Ayar or the 'Aioi tribe' as mentioned by the Greek traveler Ptolemy as situated south of 'Kerobothras' (Keralaputhra) in the 2nd century C.E were an agro-pastoral community of Kerala whereas the Kareioi (Karaiyar tribe) and Battoi (Vedar tribe) as mentioned by Ptolemy as situated East of Komari (Kanyakumari) are the fishing and hunting community of Tamil Nadu and not a separate Kingdom.
@byravanviswanathan6460
@byravanviswanathan6460 9 дней назад
Siddharth. You are doing a wonderful job of reawakening in the minds of the young and also your peers, showing so many wonderful places in India. Your Hindu pride is infectious and it inspires us. Even me, an 85 year old settled in the US from 1965, probably before you were born. Carry on, beta, your great work. Blessings and love.
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 8 дней назад
Thank you so much! I take pride in absolutely everything Indian, and I'm so happy that I'm able to generate curiosity and love for our incredible past among fellow Indians too :)
@Arundas-gn8rv
@Arundas-gn8rv 2 дня назад
Hi, I'm just near to Pattanam and never had these much information about the Muziris..such a wonderful presentation.. Thank you for visiting our place and doing such a beautiful vlog..
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 2 дня назад
In so glad that you found it useful! 🙌🙌❤️❤️
@jemsonwahengbam7807
@jemsonwahengbam7807 11 часов назад
You Deserve 100k very soon. Support from Manipur. Keep up the good work 👍
@abhilashsajeev3072
@abhilashsajeev3072 4 дня назад
So happy to see someone making a video about lost history of my home town With love from Kodungallur aka musiris aka mahodayapuram
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 4 дня назад
The pleasure was all mine 🙏🙏❤️❤️
@jijok.t7765
@jijok.t7765 2 дня назад
Much informative video. Really a great job. Thank u sir
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 2 дня назад
Thank you so much! 🙌
@juhi3291
@juhi3291 8 дней назад
Amazing & Thank u for this extremely informative vlogs🙌
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 8 дней назад
You are most welcome Juhi! 🙌🙌
@harshapant4227
@harshapant4227 8 дней назад
Another Gem on this channel Amazing history! May you continue to explore and educate the likes of us❤
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 8 дней назад
Thank you so much bhabhi :)
@jithenin
@jithenin 5 дней назад
Thank you for this BEAUTIFUL & INFORMATIVE Upload ❤👍
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 5 дней назад
You are most welcome 🙏
@charulbhavsar595
@charulbhavsar595 15 часов назад
You make very intresting vedeos. Very nice. Thank you
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 13 часов назад
Thank you so much! 🙌🙌❤️❤️
@ramkenath
@ramkenath День назад
Good narrative of Muzris and I happen to be living now in that glorious lost city.
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 23 часа назад
Thank you so much! 🙏🙏❤️❤️
@BenarasiladVlogs
@BenarasiladVlogs 9 дней назад
Much informative love it❤❤
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 9 дней назад
Thank you so much ☺️
@sharmiladevika
@sharmiladevika 8 дней назад
Another informative beautiful video… I am going to Kerala tomorrow for a short holiday…I think I saw some Chinese fishing from kochi in this video. Thank you so very much..
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 8 дней назад
Have a great time in Kochi! The Chinese fishing nets are all over but the oldest ones are in Fort Kochi.
@sharmiladevika
@sharmiladevika 8 дней назад
Yes the oldes5 one are there.
@kumaraanu
@kumaraanu 6 дней назад
Pls visit Padbanabaswamy temple in thiruvanthapuram. You will come across one of the best Dravidian architecture ❤️
@sharmiladevika
@sharmiladevika 6 дней назад
@@kumaraanu 🤚
@sivakrishnan9809
@sivakrishnan9809 2 дня назад
Beautiful video.. ♥️ from kerala
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms День назад
Thank you so much ❤️❤️
@worldwewant5343
@worldwewant5343 5 дней назад
Great Bro!! You are the genuine one!!!
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 5 дней назад
Thank you so much for the love ❤️
@lostcities2023
@lostcities2023 9 дней назад
It is a great thing that you took interest in this topic...and covered it. One of the most famous ports of ancient bharat, described by Greco-Roman writers.
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 9 дней назад
It was a wonderful opportunity and I couldn’t hold myself back from exploring it 🙌🙌
@bajaj3485
@bajaj3485 2 дня назад
Thanks for sharing this wonderful work for the discovery of Muziris
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms День назад
You are most welcome 🤗🤗❤️❤️
@funner5396
@funner5396 9 дней назад
loved this piece of art from you i just had a question how can one become cinematographer like you
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 9 дней назад
Thank you so much! I’m not quite a good cinematographer - still learning how to do it well and RU-vid is fabulous about it!
@shrutimishra252
@shrutimishra252 6 дней назад
Great work👏
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 5 дней назад
Thanks so much ❤️
@mimipaul7002
@mimipaul7002 9 дней назад
Very well showcased video 😊
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 9 дней назад
Thank you so much 🙌🙌
@kleosworldofwonders5332
@kleosworldofwonders5332 2 дня назад
I am going to Kerala tomorrow...By the way the place paliyam is my hometown... Thanks for sharing our root
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 2 дня назад
That’s great to hear! Have a great time at home 🙌🙌
@kleosworldofwonders5332
@kleosworldofwonders5332 День назад
@@SiddharthaJoshiFilms Thank you
@rleelanair
@rleelanair 8 дней назад
Very interesting video! Well done! I am sure there are many, many more lost places like this! Please bring them out, so our future generations will know more about India! At the moment most of the know nothing!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😀 Thank you! All the best!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 8 дней назад
Thank you so much! I hope I can bring out more such stories to the fore - they already exist due to the hard work that experts have done, I simply need to amplify their discoveries with good storytelling 🙌
@yashashreevalaulikar
@yashashreevalaulikar 7 дней назад
Your videos are not only history and videography classes but also the way you speak Hindi is also something that we can learn ❤ thank you for your exemplary content 😊
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 5 дней назад
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
@vashishtvlogsdxb
@vashishtvlogsdxb 8 дней назад
Awesome bro ❤
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 8 дней назад
Thank you so much 🤗
@barnalic6886
@barnalic6886 9 дней назад
Woooow so amazing ❤❤❤❤
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 9 дней назад
Thank you so much!
@naveendevmadhavan1739
@naveendevmadhavan1739 5 дней назад
Hii brother, its great video and study you did on this. Sometimes we are forgetting our roots and ancestors. Especially kerala young people those leaving #kerala and settling in western countries. Keep going brother you did great job. Following for more valuable content from you.
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 5 дней назад
Thank you so much! No matter where we are in the world, we can always take pride in our rich history. I do hope people from Kerala also see the video and connect with their glorious past 🙌
@storieswithshekar
@storieswithshekar 9 дней назад
Nice one Sid:)😍
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 9 дней назад
Thank you so much!
@priyanka1884
@priyanka1884 9 дней назад
Much informative video 👌👌
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 9 дней назад
Thank you! 🙏
@HeySuman03
@HeySuman03 6 дней назад
Sachi me me a video vlog video samajh raha tha a to information video nikli In my time I wanted to go back but the informetion video also impressed me
@BeingHuman.Bharat
@BeingHuman.Bharat 9 дней назад
Awesome 😎 Content 👏 Bro
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 9 дней назад
Thank you so much! ❤️❤️
@ashlythampi8968
@ashlythampi8968 4 дня назад
Glad to see Harsh enjoying Ottan thullal over your Vedio...
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 4 дня назад
That’s awesome you recognised him! He had a blast during the session :)
@aadii07
@aadii07 9 дней назад
I really loved it bhaiya🫶
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 9 дней назад
Thank you so much 🤗🤗
@adwitapb906
@adwitapb906 3 дня назад
My home town ❤
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 3 дня назад
Lovely 🙌🙌🙌
@aadii07
@aadii07 9 дней назад
Wohhhh
@arjundave8353
@arjundave8353 4 дня назад
You are doing wonderful job bhai 🤍
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 4 дня назад
Thanks so much Arjun ❤️❤️
@StormInc1498
@StormInc1498 8 дней назад
Very nicely done video; a small correction though - the flood was recorded in 1341, and not 1431 like you had mentioned. Just mentioning for factual corrections. Do keep up the good work. Cheers from Kerala!
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 8 дней назад
Thanks so much for the correction - I checked my notes and realised that I made the error while recording the voiceover. Unfortunately I can’t change the voiceover now but have added a correction in the video 🙌
@thediscoveryofmuziris-anto7487
Is Munchirai the ancient 'Muziris'? - An interview முஞ்சிறை என்பது பழங்கால முசிறியா? - ஒரு நேர்காணல் മുഞ്ചിറ എന്നത് പുരാതന 'മുസിരിസ്' ആണോ? - ഒരു അഭിമുഖം ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nGGKYKYpII0.htmlsi=hsI7gnw_s3-bTFdr #TheDiscoveryOfMuziris #DrAntoGeorge
@ijaz2like
@ijaz2like 2 дня назад
You should have visited Kodungallur .. where the Muziris town situated
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 2 дня назад
I did pass through, but couldn’t shoot in the town due to limited time. I had to pick where to shoot and so did it at the excavation site…
@BenarasiladVlogs
@BenarasiladVlogs 9 дней назад
❤❤❤❤
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 9 дней назад
❤️❤️❤️
@KrishnaBhabhor069
@KrishnaBhabhor069 9 дней назад
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 9 дней назад
❤️❤️❤️
@thomasmanon
@thomasmanon 4 дня назад
Interesting story. Maybe Muziris just moved location. In 1341 Muziris location was lost but the spice trade did not end. 1605 the Dutch and Portuguese resumed the trade for spices. The Dutch East India company became one of the richest companies in the world because of the spice trade. Some people say that the Dutch East India company was the richest company to ever have existed on the earth with a valuation of $7.4 trillion (as an equivalent in today's money). Pepper, cloves, vanilla, cardamom, turmeric, nutmeg and other spices from Kerala were still desired by the Europeans. These spices helped preserve food and add taste to food. My guess is that the early towns near Kochi and the Periyar river replaced ancient Muziris.
@thediscoveryofmuziris-anto7487
Is Munchirai the ancient 'Muziris'? - An interview முஞ்சிறை என்பது பழங்கால முசிறியா? - ஒரு நேர்காணல் മുഞ്ചിറ എന്നത് പുരാതന 'മുസിരിസ്' ആണോ? - ഒരു അഭിമുഖം ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nGGKYKYpII0.htmlsi=hsI7gnw_s3-bTFdr #TheDiscoveryOfMuziris #DrAntoGeorge
@ManOfTechnical0099
@ManOfTechnical0099 9 дней назад
🎉
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 9 дней назад
Thank you! ☺️
@user-gb7uv8lt8v
@user-gb7uv8lt8v 8 дней назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 8 дней назад
❤️❤️❤️
@gokulvidyadharan9937
@gokulvidyadharan9937 5 дней назад
Its my place......❤and im living there
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 5 дней назад
That’s wonderful!
@Zeus_katachthonios
@Zeus_katachthonios 13 часов назад
😂😂😂
@jatinderbhinder4360
@jatinderbhinder4360 9 дней назад
Bahut vadia video hai bhai
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 9 дней назад
Thank you so much! 🙌🙌
@praveenvk6923
@praveenvk6923 6 дней назад
Kerala has its own language, dance, martial arts, food, medicine, spice, heritage, climate and ofcourse people 😂
@kumaraanu
@kumaraanu 6 дней назад
So?
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 6 дней назад
Indeed 👍
@HappyHacked-j6t
@HappyHacked-j6t 9 дней назад
Is Sir, Dr. Cherian, an anthropologist?
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 9 дней назад
Unfortunately I don’t know that…
@Rajmohan-nh4ic
@Rajmohan-nh4ic 5 дней назад
Muzriz was not the part of India at that time. It was an independent kingdom. There were another kingdoms existed like thiruvithamkoor, kochi, malabar....And budhism came in kerala from srilanka.... Not northern India.
@kumaraanu
@kumaraanu 5 дней назад
@@Rajmohan-nh4ic whether it is kochi, travancore all are now part of modern day india. So They are definetly included in history of india.
@manojpoduval7962
@manojpoduval7962 5 дней назад
I stay in North Paravoor which is where the Muzaris remains have been found. We are part of India😊
@Rajmohan-nh4ic
@Rajmohan-nh4ic 4 дня назад
@@kumaraanu i said that time they were not joined in Indian union. They were independent kingdoms at that time. After the British invasion they became part of Indian union.
@Rajmohan-nh4ic
@Rajmohan-nh4ic 4 дня назад
@@manojpoduval7962 I said about ancient time. Not about your life time 😀
@davischandy
@davischandy 3 дня назад
There was no India or Bharath at that time.
@thediscoveryofmuziris-anto7487
Is Munchirai the ancient 'Muziris'? - An interview முஞ்சிறை என்பது பழங்கால முசிறியா? - ஒரு நேர்காணல் മുഞ്ചിറ എന്നത് പുരാതന 'മുസിരിസ്' ആണോ? - ഒരു അഭിമുഖം ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nGGKYKYpII0.htmlsi=hsI7gnw_s3-bTFdr #TheDiscoveryOfMuziris #DrAntoGeorge
@AjaySatpute27
@AjaySatpute27 7 дней назад
Very interesting episode. Thank you.
@suchithraraghavan5335
@suchithraraghavan5335 9 дней назад
nothing Name Out of muziris excavation.vəhy cherians jacobs so interested.
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 8 дней назад
A LOT came out of the excavations. It's a huge project and Kerala Tourism has developed an entire trail in the region on the same. The findings in Pattanam are some of the most important ones from ancient India.
@suchithraraghavan5335
@suchithraraghavan5335 8 дней назад
@@SiddharthaJoshiFilms were looking for st. thomas skeleton
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 8 дней назад
@@suchithraraghavan5335 Who was looking for St Thomas's skeleton? My video is clearly not about St Thomas or his skeleton and is simply a celebration of an important historical port of India. There's ample published literature on this which you can read online.
@suchithraraghavan5335
@suchithraraghavan5335 8 дней назад
@@SiddharthaJoshiFilms siddhuji I didn't target u.u don't know the mindset of these people. I am frm kerala
@kumaraanu
@kumaraanu 6 дней назад
St. Thomas coming to kerala is a lie
@user-nd2fn7or7n
@user-nd2fn7or7n 4 часа назад
Jai Shree ram Har har modi 🙏
@Zeus_katachthonios
@Zeus_katachthonios 13 часов назад
There's a fake story spreading by it cells that last chera king converted to islam because he saw moon splitting in dream Last chera perumal was shiva devotee and went to kailasa
@Zeus_katachthonios
@Zeus_katachthonios 13 часов назад
Chera descendants are kochin raja they are Suryavansh kshtriya Paliath achan is prine minister of this Cochin kingdom Now there are few it cells that been saying paliath family also converted to islam
@kumaraanu
@kumaraanu 6 дней назад
muziris❌ (Anglicised name) mahodayapuram✔️ (real name) Built by our chera empire king💛⚔️
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 6 дней назад
My understanding is that it was known as Muchchiri Patnam in Tamil Sangam literature. Mahodayapuram is a much later city with both built by the Cheras even though the exact relationship between these two Chera dynasties (ancient and the medieval one) isn’t so known well. Pls do share some references on this - I would love to learn more 👍
@arunvarmaother
@arunvarmaother 6 дней назад
True, Mahodayapuram came later and mostly south of Muziris though close by. The Muziris is western name for local name- Murichipattanam which is also called as Makkottai.
@nanditachoudhury4979
@nanditachoudhury4979 9 дней назад
Soo much secularism destroyed kerala s culture of sanatani now a hub of terrorism in many forms. Video is good but feel sorry for kerala
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 9 дней назад
That’s a very harsh thing to say and perhaps someone from Kerala can respond to this and add their insights. In my experience though, the diversity of Kerala has also been its strength.
@Abubabaji22
@Abubabaji22 6 дней назад
No point responding to andhbhakts - the real tukde tukde anti-nationals.
@nanditachoudhury4979
@nanditachoudhury4979 6 дней назад
@@Abubabaji22 we have our own eyes and brains to understand the narration.
@indfootballtalk
@indfootballtalk 6 дней назад
@@nanditachoudhury4979 okay speak about the things you seen with own eyes and brains lol
@kumaraanu
@kumaraanu 6 дней назад
As a person from kerala yeah we are losing our culture day by day
@AjaySatpute27
@AjaySatpute27 7 дней назад
Thanks
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms
@SiddharthaJoshiFilms 6 дней назад
Thank you so much 🙏🙏❤️❤️
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