hampi was the capital of vijayanagara empire and 2nd richest city in the world . 95 percent of structures are completely destroyed by foreign invaders . remaining are also partially destroyed . still it is one of the most beautiful and unreal place . i won't give credit to aliens for building of this temple , indian civilisation back then was very scientific and developed before outsiders came destroyed most things , burned universities consisting books of ancient knowledge and wrote their version of history .
S L there are records and so many travellers wrote that vijayanagara was richest in the world. it's just that winners rewrite and change the history according to them that's all. British, Portuguese, Spanish and Dutch people had control all over the world. they implemented their thinking and made others philosophy, monuments and literature as inferior. even all our education is so European only right.
"Foreign invaders"?? Lol. Why are ppl pussyfooting in saying they were foreign "Islamic invaders" and temples were primarily destroyed due to different religion.
@@milkywaysurfer7310 U moron the 95 percent of Hampis statues were destroyed by Bahmani sultans and Adil shahis.not only this the Indian heritage from Kashmir yes the present Kashmir which had sun temple(check Google ull even find photos of it) from there to Multan in Pakistan to somnath of gujrat to kashi vishwanath of varanasi to ajanta Ellora caves. North east west and south wherever you take in india. Our culture was completely destroyed by The Religion of Piece(which Is not). And I know where you come from, Religion of Piece.
I recently went to Hampi, boy-o-boy trust me, it was one of the most unique experience I have ever had. Hampi has its own aura, that captivates you, hold you by your breath, will make you go back in history and relive it, with its gigantic temple and rock mountains and never ending history of our great motherland.
@@mono475 it is true Anurag. I'm from Hyderabad and I had the blessing to visit this magnificent place 2 times. In my childhood there was no restriction so I tapped on the pillars and i was flabbergasted to hear different music from them.
I'm an Indian still I was unaware about this place 😅.I'll visit it someday. Thank you Miss.Rossi for showing this beautiful & innovative monument. 🇺🇸🥂🇮🇳
I visited hampi in my childhood A temple inside which upside images could be viewed. A place overlooking the entire hampi region which said to be the place from which krishnadevaraya and tenali Ramakrishna oversaw the construction of hampi. Musical pillars are obvious A big ugra Narasimha statue These are all the things i remember. Its been a long time since i visited hampi.
@@dinakaraghebbar6695 you are lucky, I have been to Hampi. Amazing place, great choice for a UNESCO site. Please describe your experience at Aihole, I really wanted to go there on the way back home but couldn't make it. .
It's in hampi, I live nearby.. It takes weeks to just have a look at the whole hampi, it would take a lot of time to go through all the stuff thoroughly.... It's situated on the banks of beautiful river tunga bhadra, it's a different world in itself
Indi i have been a silent spectator of your channel until today, this would be my first post on your channel, would request you to see more of praveen mohans vedio not to react but to understand the archeolohical knowlwdge as well as appreciate the ancient building technology aa well as some part of history that are carved in these temples in India. In India Temples were never a place of worship but a place to rejuvenate or recharge the energy points of your body called Chakras in ancient yogic sciences. Hope you will read it. GOD BLESS YOU, Love from a proud Indian❤❤
@@IndiRossi thank you so much for the reply, it shows u read the comments, if interested look at 5-6 videos of him on Hoysaleshwar temple in Belur and Halebidu, its a architechtural Marvel, its in karnataka a state in India, and if you want to come to this part of india do let me know, would love to be your local guide .god bless you dear.
no it is not ,,this temple it was built around 1400 ad ,, so it is more of a medieval than ancient ,, we are seriously lacking behind in scientific culture ,,, we looked so inwards that we lost what was going around the world and totally destroyed our scienitific thinking ,, and who do we blames for our own backwardness - outsiders ,,, one example could be that it was frowned upon to move out of goeographical boundaries ,,, we totally immersed ourselves in other worldy non sense stuff that we totally destroyed our scientific mind ,, that is why we had many gurus teaching about religion , vedas etc but very less like aryabhatt ,,
vijay deepak I am a kannadiga and in kannada Dravida means person from penensular region so if u want to make Dravida in to different meaning changing the original meaning you do that in Tamil Nadu not in my state Karnataka. vijayanagara kingdom is Karnataka's pride mean while it's a pride of whole India. more over it's not matter who built it now, what essential is preserving and having appreciation towards our ancestors.
vijay deepak you didn't offend any state or religion but yet you created differentiation saying Dravida and Hindu where both words identity started only 60-50 years before. Terming Dravida for everything is started by Tamil politicians and Hindu by national politicians. changing the original meaning and started bitterness among the people of India and say I didn't offend any. you believe your silly politics and politicians on your state and vote then why include entire South for your state politicians gain.
The vijayanagara empire was believed to be so rich that Pearl's,diamonds were known to be sold like vegetables are sold in farmers markets. Most ancient temples in india were destroyed by Islamic invaders.
Your reaction seems very honest. Love it. People like Praveen Mohan and Karolina Goswami are changing the face of India, worldwide. So much research and analysis, is being brought together and presented to make India proud of it's lost technology. As Indians we should begin to respect and retrospect our ancient culture.
Hi Indi. I appreciate you words of emotional thoughts. These temples are quite beautiful and captivating, I'm Indian and I still feel emotional when I see them. xx
Your interest on Indian temples and Culture suggests me that your past life is linked with India. U r very emotional by watching the Indian temples. Welcome to India and its historic world.
i love your reaction and its genuine....one thing to say, you have a strong bondage with this holy land INDIA...thats why you are getting tears of ecstasy .... you said that you would like to visit India especially these kinda temples and you are most welcome... 😊
Really respect the diversity of your reactions. Awesome to see you discovering ancient Hindu wisdom and legacy along with present day stuff😊🙏🏼 Lots of love and blessings🧡
i been to hampy in dec.2003 and actually saw this musical pillers .they are amazing . our guide played different notes, we all were astonished . at hammpy one needs several days .
You are soo sweet. Sending you lots of love from India. I am a proud Indian but also believe that we all belong to one race. The human race. All these amazing history belongs to all of us, you too! Our ancestors in a way. Vande Mataram. Jai Bharat.
Our forefathers were magician scientists, whether human or alien...our young people are too. The beauty and genius, of our land called India. Great choice of content 🙏🕉️🇮🇳
You and I have same idea of going back in time and watch how indian temples are constructed. You felt very emotional because we missed a lot from our ancestors.
Hampi is just 14km away from my home.but sadly those music pillars got damaged due to excessive usage from the tourist , now no one are allowed to touch those pillars . Fortunately I once touched those pillars when I was kid.
Music pillars carved in many temples of southern India. Virupasha temple complex at Hampi is the first one. The other is the natya shala of Anantha Padmnabha temple at Tiruvanathapuram etc. Every ancient temple complex in India is an university. Culture and civilization was far better than today's.
They are called "Sapthswara" pillars. Similar pillars are there in Madurai Meenakshiyamman Temple in Madurai and in some other temples in Tamil Nadu. The unique feature of the Nellaiyappar temple in Tirunelveli is the 'Mani manadapam' located near the nandi mandapam with two giant pillars carved out of a single stone and each one is having 48 sub pillars which produce musical notes when struck.
I am from India I have been to hampi. I have seen the live demo of these musical pillars. The King Krishnadevaraya ruled major part of south India, may be temple was built during his time. Thanks for making this video. Very Very good.
Hampi is just 40 miles away from my home... if u r planning to visit will be happy to welcome you as a guest to our place and take you around and show more amazing places...
3:50 exactly my reaction when i get to know so much of history and beauty is destroyed because we fail to appreciate the brilliance of people before us. We always feel the need to disect everything just because we don't fathom it even if it means destroying it! 11:42-16:50, we need more people like you who are sensitive towards art. You are not merely reacting to the videos to create content, which most of the people reacting to stuff on RU-vid are mindlessly doing, you have a point of view that makes sense. I agree that we are too busy focussing on things that don't really matter and don't appreciate the beauty around. India is home to so many beautiful structures but people here hardly appreciate it. As was said in the video that most of it is ruined because of indifferent people. But anyways you are a wonderful human being Indi, anyone who sees this video will realise this. A big hug to you.
Hampi is not the only place with musical Hall. If you go to Suchindram, close to southern tip of India, near cape comorine, there is a Siva temple and a Hall with musical pillars where I have myself tapped to hear the 7 notes. There are other south Indian temples with such musical pillars. India had technology far advanced than what we have even today.
May be they used the water drops cutting technology with sharp sound dimension power. Thanks @Indi for showing the most interesting facts of our ancient ancestors. Thanks a lot.
If something is beyond our modern knowledge, we needn’t have to attribute it to aliens; Ofcourse this temple and many more Indian temples were masterpieces of fine architects with scientific knowledge that has been lost over the centuries due to invasions!
You are right. Praveen Mohan does not seem to have the concept of "Yugas". IN a higher Yuga, Science was highly developed and temples such as these were built not necessarily by manual labor but by intricate technology at energy level. This is why we see structures built around the world like this one or the Kailasa temple or the Pyramids of Egypt that are so baffling to the Scientific community.
its real Indi....even I was surprised when I visited the place.....Hampi is very beautiful place to visit. Lots of such magnificent sites...When ever you visit India ...do visit this place.
That was possible by difference in pressure applied on those pillars, it is mentioned in Various books that Different pressure makes different Sounds....
Anyone planning to visit Hampi, please make a plan of minimum 15 days.. 25 to 30 days will be comfortable.. but not less that 15days at all.. Every stone of Hampi has a story to tell..
And the fact is you will be stunned to see the ancient sculpture and carvings along with modern days artifacts in Mahabalipuram. Kudos to the authorities for preserving this "skill." Anyways the place is famous among foreigners.peace is all you get with little bit of heat🤯🤯 good for beach lovers.
Am trying to ignore the dislike. All I can say it's a pity they are blind to beauty..life did not give them the gift in their culture..the breaking india gangs
You should go to Hampi. It is beyond beautiful and amazing. I have been just last week..I saw these wonderful musical pillars. There is so much to see. I can imagine how great the Vijaya Nagar empire was. Today, there are still lots to see. And some wonders . The irrigation and canal systems of water harvesting. The musical pillars. The sun temple or the stone chariot. There's a technology story there too. The stone plates. The pin hole camera technology in the virupaksha temple. I was floored, . The Queens baths, the lotus mzhal, the elephant stables. The market areas stretched for miles. It was said that gold and other gems were sold in baskets. It was overflowing. And the carvings are beyond beautiful. If you can, please go visit Hampi. I would be happy to go there again. And take at least 3 to 4 days to see it all. It is worth it. Beautiful india.
The way you giggle and laugh is ridiculously sweet like honey. What are you created of? Wait!! why am I so crazy about you ? Am I obsessed with you ?? Probably yeah 😎!!!!! But not in a crazy way .😊 . Pliz pliz pliz try to make videos every day 😎
Before watching this video I thought the foreigners have taken all the credits of knowing all the science and etc but now my thought is completely changed. I feel so wise😅 Proud to be an Indian🙌
Indi_Rosse in this video he showed two temple one is hampi which is in Karnataka state and other is in kanchipuram temple which in tamil nadu state. Tamil Nadu people follow dravidean era. Dravidean is also a hindu people and hindu culture followed but the dynasty is different. Karnataka people follow hindu culture which our ruler like • Kadambas and Gangas. • Badami Chalukyas. • Rashtrakutas. • Western Chalukyas. • Hoysalas • Ballaladeva • Akka bukka • Pulakeshi Vikarma • Kittur Rani channama • Vijayanagara Empire. Rest is history all are followed SANKRIT language to prise the Hindu godes...
There is a same kind of temple known as NELLAIAPPAR located in TIRUNELVELI district of TAMILNADU STATE. Very different types of temples are around TamilNadu which would take more than two months of proper planning to visit all the temples properly. That too constructed some thousands of years ago. And we are not considering the recently built ones.
I am from Karnataka state, which is where hampi is located. Yes, those sounds are 100% real, you can witness it when you visit the temple. Any guide will show it and explain it to you :) hampi is a must visit..
Even though I’m southern Indian , could not explore this amazing temple ! May be I should put it on my wish list after your reaction! Thanks Indi inspiring me . I will visit this temple in my next visit to India , pinky promise
I am sure the women danced around the temple with those sandalwood sticks tapping away at the pillars in some form of ancient musical rhythm that caused the right kind of vibrations for all the worshippers inside the temple to experience. Sort of like how you have the Pipe Organs in a Church or the Buddhist Tibetan Horns. The difference though is that most of Ancient Hindu rhythms and music was based around the sound of the Universe: Om. And every rhythm was set in a mathematical order which created those vibrations needed to achieve oneness with the Universe. A tool to get you to realize true inner peace.
In particular video you seemed very emotion ,connected and concentrated. Lots of love dear and plz continue that type of videos in India lots of temple which are based on science that use today.
The Kailasha temple was built with one rock only and the best part was it was carved from upside down. World's most amazing technology that nobody mentioned.
Hey indi i actually sent you a link of this guys video earlier to react finally you did 🙏 Praveen Mohan the host has been featured in Ancient Aliens Show and is very famous archaeologists