You Won't Believe This is India... 6! (Ancient South India)

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  • @KarlRock
    @KarlRock  Рік тому +39

    South India is INCREDIBLE. Where else should I go?
    Next, check out this mysterious meteorite crater in India until then ua-cam.com/video/5rrnsnbcC0k/v-deo.html

    • @maxvigeland293
      @maxvigeland293 Рік тому

      India has about 5000 years history. Is there something, any kind of monuments still standing from ancient times, like the Parthenon in Greece? Have you been there already?

    • @aosaeanor
      @aosaeanor Рік тому

      If you are still in that region visit places whr most utubers don't go-- Udupi & Manipal - whr several banks actually have their roots. The Coin museum has interesting ancient artifacts & owner will share stories most of us don't know. If you request you can see the room of the founder .
      Must visit the Hastshilpa Heritage Village-- some traditional houses from all over have literally been transported here & recreated.
      The 800+ year old Krishna Temple has an interesting story linked to it. There are plenty temples around it with Shiv temple being even older.
      Closeby is Mangalore where there are several family run restaurants/ eateries. Pereiras is one such 100+ year old restaurant in
      Mangalore where again the Owner has very interesting stories to share. Then there are the Churches & Chapels built during Colonial rule
      1 or 2 days max across Udupi, Manipal & Mangalore - depending on what you want to see

    • @soumyabhowal7963
      @soumyabhowal7963 Рік тому

      Karl why didn't you come to Kolkata. It was Durga Puja festival.

    • @pittalagopi6128
      @pittalagopi6128 Рік тому

      Plz visit tirumala tirupathi lord Balaji temple.its a beautiful place

    • @ravimahli2627
      @ravimahli2627 Рік тому

      South India Christians before

  •  Рік тому +132

    Hampi was one of my favourite places in India. Only a handful of tourists back then. At some temples we were the only people there. Amazing place, rich monuments, stunning landscape and all very quiet.

    • @kalyankumar8629
      @kalyankumar8629 Рік тому +1

      Hey
      I'm kalyan
      Nice about you for dropping good comment here ,
      Actually I am from Hampi,I currently leave here😇

    • @armaanyounis2532
      @armaanyounis2532 Рік тому +3

      True. It's sad to see how Hampi has been changing over the years. Glad I visited Hampi a handful of times before it got trashed and crowded.

    • @perambu3441
      @perambu3441 6 місяців тому

      In 1378 AD, when the Tamil king Pandyas fought to reclaim their capital Madurai from the control of the Delhi Sultanate, the vijayanagar Empire intervened and captured Madurai. The vijayanagar Empire, which had insisted on Brahminical principles from the beginning, ignored the Pandyas after the war victory and appointed its Telugu servent Nayak as the governor of Madurai. The vijayanagar Empire banned the Tamil language and declared Sanskrit and Kannada as the official languages ​​of Madurai. Tamils ​​were heavily taxed and their lands were confiscated and given to Brahmins and Telugus. He stopped the ongoing construction work at Madurai and exiled the architects to Kannada and established a new city called Vijayanagar.
      vijayanagar rule imposed heavy taxation and enslavement of non-tax payers, but Brahmins were exempted from all taxes and punishments. He went a step further and gifted women to Brahmins, merchants and scholars. In short, Vijayanagar became a rich man's paradise. But this did not last long. In the peak of war between the islamic rulers and the vijayanagar emperors took place at talikota in 1565. Krishnappa Nayak, who was supposed to send troops from Madurai to Talikotta in support of the vijayanagar Empire, deliberately delayed which led to the fall of the vijayanagar empire. As a result, the capital city of vijayanagar was looted and destroyed by the enemy, Tamil rebels and by the common people for 6 months, after which it remained in ruins.

  • @savitabhardwar4906
    @savitabhardwar4906 Рік тому +75

    Looks like Hampi.. South India is very beautiful and people are so kind .. I hope you are enjoying your time here

    • @MO-fg2cm
      @MO-fg2cm Рік тому +1

      Hampi comes in vijaynagar

    • @n3wt
      @n3wt Рік тому +1

      india videos are the best me and wife still watch the top ones here like the investigations

    • @MO-fg2cm
      @MO-fg2cm Рік тому

      @AmazingbrownIndians 🐪or🐫?

  • @subidh2949
    @subidh2949 Рік тому +77

    Hampi the richest city in the world and the capital of of Vijayanagara empire, now it's a village. although 95% of the place is destroyed due to invasion and rest are destroyed partially but still it is one of the most beautiful places ever. is also very calm and quiet place away from the busyness of the cities.

    • @GB-vq7up
      @GB-vq7up Рік тому +5

      There is no unity among sanaathana dharma people ,but still these people voting to sanaathana dharma haters and electing them as their rulers for free bees.

    • @GB-vq7up
      @GB-vq7up Рік тому +2

      There is no unity among sanaathana dharma people ,but still these people voting to sanaathana dharma haters and electing them as their rulers for free bees.

    • @perambu3441
      @perambu3441 6 місяців тому

      In 1378 AD, when the Tamil king Pandyas fought to reclaim their capital Madurai from the control of the Delhi Sultanate, the vijayanagar Empire intervened and captured Madurai. The vijayanagar Empire, which had insisted on Brahminical principles from the beginning, ignored the Pandyas after the war victory and appointed its Telugu servent Nayak as the governor of Madurai. The vijayanagar Empire banned the Tamil language and declared Sanskrit and Kannada as the official languages ​​of Madurai. Tamils ​​were heavily taxed and their lands were confiscated and given to Brahmins and Telugus. He stopped the ongoing construction work at Madurai and exiled the architects to Kannada and established a new city called Vijayanagar.
      Vijayanagar rule imposed heavy taxation and enslavement of non-tax payers, but Brahmins were exempted from all taxes and punishments. He went a step further and gifted women to Brahmins, merchants and scholars. In short, Vijayanagar became a rich man's paradise. But this did not last long. In the peak of war between the islamic rulers and the vijayanagar emperors took place at talikota in 1565. Krishnappa Nayak, who was supposed to send troops from Madurai to Talikotta in support of the vijayanagar Empire, deliberately delayed which led to the fall of the vijayanagar empire. As a result, the capital city of vijayanagar was looted and destroyed by the enemy, Tamil rebels and by the common people for 6 months, after which it remained in ruins.

  • @revanth096
    @revanth096 Рік тому +24

    You should definitely visit belur temple in Karnataka which is absolutely beautiful interms of architecture and art.

  • @harirams9543
    @harirams9543 Рік тому +17

    South India has something for everyone. Temples, historical sites, beaches, natural beauty in plenty in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra and Telangana. Looking forward for more of you and your videos in South India.

    • @GhostGreen-b6m
      @GhostGreen-b6m 2 місяці тому

      Open defecation, creepy stares, people begging for money, trash/ pollution, cow dung food with urine to wash it down,scammers, and much much worse. INCREDIBLE INDIA 😅

  • @Jeev-jl4sk
    @Jeev-jl4sk Рік тому +18

    Thanks for showing the rich heritage of the Vijayanagara empire.
    Not many know about this, but the birthplace of Lord Hanuman is not too far from Hampi. Its called called Anjanadri hills.
    Hampi is without a doubt, a priceless, timeless part of Indian history - which needs to be cherished more than it is currently!

  • @startupcapital4266
    @startupcapital4266 Рік тому +16

    Karl: Kailasa temple & Ellora caves were constructed by Rashtrakutas, a dynasty from Karnataka. Vijayanagar empire followed in the same footsteps. That's the reason why you see similarities.
    Further, you should visit Aihole, Badami, Pattadakallu to see the artistic talent of that era.

  • @taylorhurst1499
    @taylorhurst1499 Рік тому +25

    It's cool to see you and Manu traveling together... great video bro.

  • @ghosty7721
    @ghosty7721 Рік тому +25

    Beautiful video Karl! Thank you for bringing places like Hampi to light :)

  • @TetraX-ui7xl
    @TetraX-ui7xl Рік тому +4

    Hampi, was one of my favorite places in India 40 years ago and even today, as you say, it is easy to get lost amongst the rocks.
    And while not visiting it the last time i was in India 10 years ago, i am reminded every time i travel in Central Otago (by motorcycle, of course)...of Hampi .

  • @josephhannah9204
    @josephhannah9204 Рік тому +11

    One of my favourite places I've ever visited, spent 3 weeks there in 2019, absolutely loved it and saw something different every day.

  • @scottbingham7510
    @scottbingham7510 Рік тому +7

    Probably my favourite place in the world, somewhere I always return to any chance I can. There are many places to explore in the area with some amazing huge boulders which I find as exciting as the temples. Great Video, thank you Karl ❤

  • @naveex6968
    @naveex6968 Рік тому +12

    Hampi is just beyond beautiful. Some of the places, like the Queens baths, lotus palace, elephant stables. It takes your breath away. The step well, canal systems. Carved plates/ thalis and katories , amazing. The monolith huge doors, which could only be opened by elephants. Secret underground chamber, so the king could have discussions and no one else would hear. The administration area is spectacular. You see carvings of elephants, horses and camels. That was a sign that trade used to take place with Persia and Arabia. There are two pillars near this area, which were used as lathes, to shape the pillars into perfect rounds. The technology behind all of this is so wonderful to see. The main temples, the chariot, and the musical pillars. if it was in a western country it would have been wonder of the world.

  • @arhan206
    @arhan206 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for showing beauty of karnataka love from Karnataka..

  • @zengrath
    @zengrath Рік тому +1

    There is just so much about this world that I learn every day through channels like yours. I would not know this existed without your video. It's just not something normally discussed at all out-side India.

  • @patriciamccormack7626Teashee
    @patriciamccormack7626Teashee Рік тому +5

    Thank you both for this wonderful historic tour, absolutely Stunning ❤

  • @YenyenSugue
    @YenyenSugue 5 місяців тому

    Love how Manu narrates every historical parts of Hampi she’s a legend high respect for you both
    greetings from Finland 🇫🇮

  • @TheChintu-il3sq
    @TheChintu-il3sq Рік тому +19

    Welcome to Karnataka karl! South india has even greater rich history and traditions than north ! This whole month of November we kannadigas celebrate 'kannada rajyothsava' ( integration of all kannada speaking lands and formation of karnataka state) its good month to travel around my state, dont be surprised to see Karnataka yellow and red flag 💛❤ hoisted everywhere for celebration!! I suggest The Hoysala Temples built by mightly kannada empire of 'Hoysalas' (Beast killers in kannada) of belur, Hale beedu, someshwara temples which recently recognized as Unesco world heritage sites.
    Jai Karnataka!!

    • @vijayapillay8033
      @vijayapillay8033 Рік тому +3

      Whole of India's history has rich cultural ,heritage ,not alone south ,north india also has beautiful palaces , architecture , ancient temples , historical places , n many more , even west n east part of India has too ,stop comparing .

    • @TheChintu-il3sq
      @TheChintu-il3sq Рік тому +3

      It this offends anyone am helpless but its the truth! In terms of culture and traditions 'South India is the real india' its a historical fact . Its so because north india's inability to protect and preserve Indian culture by vending off invaders, so north india got 'Cultural assimilation' loosing native culture. While our ancestors in south india fought and kicked ass of invaders, never let their shadow touch our motherlands great and mighty kannada, Tamil, Telugu and kerala empires Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Hoysalas, karnata empire (vijayanagara) cholas, pandyas, cheras, kakathiyas. Hence, our age old ancient and native cultures are preserverd making us the real custodians of indegenous languages, cultures, traditions of ancient india.

    • @vijayapillay8033
      @vijayapillay8033 Рік тому +3

      @@TheChintu-il3sq I think u are ignorant , even though north india has been attacked by invadors , n 40,000 temples have been demolished ,but they always protected n safeguarded their land , culture n heritage , they didn't bow down ,frm kings to maharana pratap , jhasi rani , several rajput kings , maratha kings like shivaji maharaj , n kings in east lachit borpukhan who have defeated Mughals 7 times , n many more like them have fought hard ,thats why hindus are still in majority here n practicing their culture till date , more than south , some of the ancient temples like , badrinath temple , Birla temple , kashi vishwanath , kedarnath , Akshardham , khajurao temple unesco heritage in MP, mansa devi temple , vaishno devi temple ,golden temple , Akshardham n many more are preserved n functional , n recentely after waiting for 500 yrs they again reclaimed their temple lost to invadors by fighting battle legally , n building ram temple by demolishing mosque built by babar , n many more to come , the temples in South were safeguarded due to tough resistance of Hindu kings here in north , I think u should visit n study the history of whole india , other than south , kerala has become 50% of muslim state , youth are radicalised , mass conversion are going in South states like andhra ,tamil nadu etc,by the churches run by christian missionaries , u don't even know how the govt are utilising the donations n funds of temples , n u are talking abt north ,those people are still visiting temples , following the rituals , standing for their rights , preserved their culture until now n are fighting till date by reclaiming their lost temples n building it , n same in every part of india .

    • @aishwaryaprakash229
      @aishwaryaprakash229 Рік тому +5

      Dravidian chapris.The resistance of North kings are the main reason why South was mostly protected. Who destroyed Hoysala,vijayangara all of them were direct attack of Islamic invaders,and empire crumble down. While north India was facing it for 2000 years . Afghanistan is the great example

    • @aishwaryaprakash229
      @aishwaryaprakash229 Рік тому +2

      Lol don't forget about how Deccan sultanate destroyed kakatiya and Nizam was appointed. How Nizam behaved towards Hindus. Don't forget razakar. There is no stupid indigenous people, South culture is still getting mix-up by modern art, There are millions of ancient temple which abandoned in South India especially Tami nadu

  • @JignaDave-pj2bt
    @JignaDave-pj2bt 5 місяців тому +1

    South India is beautiful. Weather is cool
    like some of states in USA and I enjoy South Indian food. You can find mountains, hills , falls ,rivers, beaches temples and beautiful people. It’s amazing states to live.
    If you see overall India, North, South,West and East has there own history ,culture and beautiful places. It’s always fun to be there and so peaceful country to live and explorers. …

  • @IndjanTraveler
    @IndjanTraveler Рік тому +3

    Hampi is amazing! I highly recommend Shravanabelagola in Karnataka. One of my favourite places in India...

  • @granand
    @granand Рік тому +3

    30 years ago, I was studying about 8 hours from there, we used to go there on a camp stay overnight cook there, bathe in the river near by and had the best time. I would like to go back and stay there for a few days to see Badami caves as well. Do not leave this place without Badami Caves visit, I missed out then & I regret it. This route also leads to Shimoga water falls (250 km) and this route is famous Goa Route, via Gadag dist. Famous for bike rides on Enfield Bullet, we can find many foreigners on the way

  • @gouthambm4369
    @gouthambm4369 Рік тому +2

    South indian culture and temples are beautiful, rich, and protected from invasions. Thanks to vindhan mountains ❤

    • @keralanaturelover196
      @keralanaturelover196 11 місяців тому

      Vindyas narmada river sathpura mountain then ajantha hills

  • @zenweaver
    @zenweaver Рік тому +1

    Wow you went to South India.Usually your content in India excludes the south.Nice change

  • @ramprasadkj2102
    @ramprasadkj2102 Місяць тому +1

    Proud Kannadiga here

  • @puridasbhandarkar6958
    @puridasbhandarkar6958 Рік тому +4

    Beauty of India 🤌🏻🇮🇳

  • @IragmanI
    @IragmanI Рік тому

    Absolutely loved Hampi and try to get back each time I visit India

  • @tonycarver9570
    @tonycarver9570 10 місяців тому

    I want to thank you for sharing your videos with the world. I would never get to see the places that you take everyone. I sincerely enjoy your channel. Thank you, Tony Carver.

  • @cheaplaughkennedy2318
    @cheaplaughkennedy2318 Рік тому +2

    That was really interesting, really enjoyed, thank you both.

  • @granand
    @granand Рік тому +4

    Hampi, tears come down seeing the destruction of incredible temples from Barbarians attack

  • @sunilkumargonal1702
    @sunilkumargonal1702 Рік тому +1

    Our hampi is our pride 🥰thank you for visiting brother 🙏

  • @jerrygeorgopolis8015
    @jerrygeorgopolis8015 Рік тому +1

    Karl, Absolutely amazing structures and history ! Thank you both, and all the best from the U.S.A.

  • @killain
    @killain Рік тому +1

    The thing is you see people selling fruits and flowers on the streets of Hampi today in this video it is highly believed that a lot of gemstones, including lot of diamonds, which India was a highest exporter at the time were being sold on the same streets in a handful. what wouldn’t I give to go back to those days? Love Karnataka ❤

  • @josephszymanik9609
    @josephszymanik9609 10 місяців тому +1

    Reminds me of the landscape of Chitradurga with those rocks . Wanted to see Hampi but didn't get there.

  • @HairyMalik
    @HairyMalik Рік тому +1

    Too hot for my taste, yet too amazing to miss. Best tour of Hampi on the internet 🔥🔥

  • @JinSakai_Kuroudo
    @JinSakai_Kuroudo Рік тому

    Finally in the south! Been waiting for you guys to see the other India

  • @homar8049
    @homar8049 8 місяців тому +1

    You must also visit Aihole , Pattadakal, Badami and Chitradurga. They are like Hampi you'll be transported to the past.

  • @user-fy9sg3xz1s
    @user-fy9sg3xz1s Рік тому

    Maam You are with your husband as his life of life it is admirable Bless you

  • @SurajKumar-wn9fg
    @SurajKumar-wn9fg Рік тому +3

    Jilani brothers have backstabbed rama deva raya in the battle of talikota and sided with the bahamanis sultanate of turkic origin.
    Hampi was burned and 5 lakh people were put to sword.
    Hampi was compared to Rome and was burned and ransacked for 5 months.

  • @sumalathakovour9436
    @sumalathakovour9436 Рік тому +1

    This video is super
    Visit halebidu in Karnataka
    I am from Karnataka
    U will see such a nice and beautiful temple (architecture)

  • @nabeeltc85
    @nabeeltc85 Рік тому +1

    I wish govt upgrade infra and keep this place look more beautiful. Hampi has potential to become a international tourist hub.

  • @rayofcreation3996
    @rayofcreation3996 Рік тому +1

    Superb indeed. Thanks. Good luck and best wishes to both of you. Cheers!🎉

  • @Tausi
    @Tausi Рік тому +1

    Its nice seeing places that don’t get covered online as much

  • @mrcoop3955
    @mrcoop3955 Рік тому +3

    Sorry if I miss the stream bro, but will always view👍💯 amazing how india truley is , a true place of beauty!

    • @KarlRock
      @KarlRock  Рік тому +1

      No worries Bro. Thanks for commenting

  • @arjunraj823
    @arjunraj823 Рік тому +4

    What is Karnataka govt doing for maintaining this place? Its true that they least care about northern part of their state since everything revolves around Banglore - Mysore - Manglore sector.

  • @Ironman52525
    @Ironman52525 7 місяців тому +1

    Our Kannadigas Pride Vijayanagar , Rashtrakutas , Chalukyas , Hoysalas , Kadambas , Gangas, Wadeyers Etc Great empires... Ruled Bharat 💙🕉️ great Architectural Marvels , Temples and Holy Shrines were built by our Ancestors ❤ Powerful adminstration system who protected Sanatana Dharma 🕉️

  • @tanvav
    @tanvav Рік тому

    TY bro for this great video in South India with sweet sis Manu! I will keep this place in mind. Stay safe

  • @sheru6992
    @sheru6992 Рік тому +2

    This is what we all Wer expctng from u bro

  • @Ingodsowncountry
    @Ingodsowncountry Рік тому

    Incredible India ❤❤❤❤...truly amazing

  • @varshajai1985
    @varshajai1985 Рік тому

    You can visit any states in India, each of them has their own culture, Architecture, Natural landscape, food etc,. Incredible India

  • @tomdurover
    @tomdurover Рік тому +1

    Unfortunately I wasn’t able to travel to Hampi this year. It’s the first place I will visit next in India 🇮🇳

  • @vishwanathmutagi134
    @vishwanathmutagi134 10 місяців тому +1

    Sir , It had a glorious history, During Vijayanagar empire , gold used to be sold on the streets. It is pity that people are still not worried about cleanly ness. I guess your video is bit old one

  • @christyliebel9500
    @christyliebel9500 Рік тому +6

    Would be nice to include a map / location at the beginning of these site-seeing videos you produce so your viewers will have an idea of where you are in India. Excellent video as usual.

    • @granand
      @granand Рік тому

      I am sure your figured it, but it is HAMPI, Karnataka, India search in Google maps

  • @pittalanagarajumudhiraj1051
    @pittalanagarajumudhiraj1051 Рік тому +1

    JAI HINDU🚩🙏🚩

  • @kiran9220
    @kiran9220 Рік тому +2

    Welcome to Karnataka:- one state many world..

  • @j.whiteoak6408
    @j.whiteoak6408 Рік тому +1

    Wow - I had no idea that this place exists.. Thank you for showing us. ❤

  • @indianamerican6362
    @indianamerican6362 Рік тому +1

    Karl, you missed the musical pillars close to the chariot.

  • @hannahoro5721
    @hannahoro5721 Рік тому

    BEAUTIFUL, thank you for this video! Manisha is such a charming lady, it is a pleasure to listen to her!

  • @rajkumarbhankur4309
    @rajkumarbhankur4309 Рік тому

    Am from hampi, it's nice to see u ppl there

  • @prajwalkannadiga8737
    @prajwalkannadiga8737 Рік тому +2

    3:45 I'm a Kannadiga i don't know when our people will learn about hygiene and cleanliness😔. After giving awareness also people don't respect nature and they will throw their sh*t everywhere 😢

  • @maneshparawade8581
    @maneshparawade8581 Рік тому +1

    Last year I was in Hampi and Badami - January. That time it was not so crowded than what you shown in video.

  • @SabinaDsouza-f2d
    @SabinaDsouza-f2d Місяць тому

    Agree with you ❤🇮🇳is a beautiful country NSEW industry id the best Karl glad u covered up so many places anywhere you go u feel the vibe n intensity of indians that's why u r wife is Indian ur lucky. Gif bless u both always ❤enjoy ur videos very authentic n straight from ur heart. 🌈🌹💥🐬❤🦋✌

  • @bhairavi-maa
    @bhairavi-maa Рік тому +1

    Jaya shambo!

  • @abishekmurali9187
    @abishekmurali9187 Рік тому +3

    Bro...Come to Tamilnadu ❤❤

  • @sabrasabranise3335
    @sabrasabranise3335 Рік тому +6

    I am a frenchman, I’ve been to Hampi with my father for Christmas. My father lives in South India since 1996 !
    It was a adventure to get there because We had to take the bus from Puducherry to Bangalore then an another bus to Hospet ahah
    It was so looooong. But worth it, we stayed in a friend’s House in Anegundi. It was very beautiful.

  • @GrandAncientOak
    @GrandAncientOak Рік тому

    Wish so bad get a glimpse of what it was like to be alive during the golden age of Bharat.

  • @VN_creator
    @VN_creator Рік тому +2

    Visit Thanjavur big temple too it's a nice place

  • @jayabhat2441
    @jayabhat2441 Рік тому

    Great episode. Good filming. Very good channel showing everything as it is. So informative.

  • @gillianweston9439
    @gillianweston9439 Рік тому +1

    Love Karnataka, and Kerala South India is beautiful The people are so kind and friendly. Travel safe 🙏

    • @aosaeanor
      @aosaeanor Рік тому +2

      Visit Bangalore & love for Ktaka takes a dip. The badly managed traffic, random constructions & fast disappearing traditional houses + trees & lakes, water & electricity issues..... the city is reaching a crisis point & no govt is bothered to look into it

    • @davem3295
      @davem3295 Рік тому +2

      @@aosaeanor Too many immigrants in too short of time. No city can support this much migration.

    • @aosaeanor
      @aosaeanor Рік тому

      @@davem3295 Whats critically needed is forethought & urban planning. Even what can be done now is just not being done except some band-aid jobs & infra projects that was already a need a couple of decades back . That's the story of every large city in India that are job magnets .
      Good job opportunities that too well paying ones are in just a few cities in India. People coming from all over to work in these places is expected. People choosing to settle in these few cities is also expected . Only difference is that this has intensified over the last 3 decades. That too is expected as population has only been increasing & so have the variety of jobs in these few cities .
      But has any Govt done anything proactively to manage the influx people? Have well connected well planned satellite suburbs with sufficient facilities been developed on the outskirts of the cities ? No .

  • @Sandeep-G-Chavan023
    @Sandeep-G-Chavan023 11 місяців тому

    This was one of most strongest empire of India 🇮🇳🔥

  • @harishramaiah2503
    @harishramaiah2503 Рік тому

    One of the interesting things of Virupaksha temple is the pinhole camera we have there, where we can see gopuram in inverse, I was so excited when I saw it first as a kid :)

  • @simoncasey7062
    @simoncasey7062 Рік тому +1

    Got to Kerela, Kochi. Stay at the old harbour hotel. By the Chinese fishing nets. Beautiful

  • @tomaswolsink7620
    @tomaswolsink7620 Рік тому

    I would love to visit south India one day, my wife was born in Madurai.

  • @prince17618
    @prince17618 8 місяців тому

    Vijaynagar was proud Hindu empire during medieval time in south india it had prosperous economy , rich Literature & stunning temple Architecture like other south indian temples, most development occured in the reign of king Krisna Dev rai.

  • @granand
    @granand Рік тому +1

    Sorry again me, you missed the most famous Hampi musical notes pillars carved that when you hit resonates music. Viijayanagar Kingdom, interesting is relationship with Kakatiya empire, Warangala fort also has 1000 pillar temple with pillars producing musical notes.

  • @rajeshshivam3619
    @rajeshshivam3619 Рік тому

    Thank you being in Hampi

  • @marioehrke1672
    @marioehrke1672 Рік тому

    One of the best places in India.

  • @YouTubexBodywalia
    @YouTubexBodywalia Рік тому +1

    We Loooooooooove karl rock ❤️❤️❤️❤️ The OG of indiaaaaa 🦅

  • @sinsinsinat5377
    @sinsinsinat5377 11 місяців тому

    Beautiful place ....i love eastern cultures.

  • @vikrantsubakade9281
    @vikrantsubakade9281 Рік тому

    Hampi is breathtaking!

  • @raghav6283
    @raghav6283 Рік тому

    Dear Karl, Thank you for visiting Great Karnata Samrajya Vijayanagara Empire..
    While in Karnataka do visit Great places of Chalukya Empire of Badami Aihole and Pattadakal and Hoysala Dynasty Belur and Halebeedu..
    Rashtrakuta Empire built many temples in. Maharashtra Kollapur Lakshmi temple, Ellora Kailasheshwara Temple boggest monolethic temple..
    Kalyani Chalukya temples in Gadag and Koppala Lakkundi
    Also try to visit
    Gangas Built Biggest Monolithic Statue Gommateshwara in Sravanabelagola
    Many more..

  • @Aditya-tk3to
    @Aditya-tk3to Рік тому

    Bro I want to say you something " you are so kind"

  • @prathimarao190
    @prathimarao190 5 місяців тому

    Vijayanagar was also known for the patronage of fine art & music.

  • @moonshine5576
    @moonshine5576 Рік тому +5

    5 Muslim Kingdom United, invaded to destroy and burnt Hampi for 6 months.
    In 1565, at the Battle of Talikota, a coalition of Muslim sultanates entered into a war with the Vijayanagara Empire. They captured and beheaded the king Aliya Rama Raya, followed by a massive destruction of the infrastructure fabric of Hampi and the metropolitan Vijayanagara.

    • @chiragmehta8212
      @chiragmehta8212 Рік тому +1

      Where were us pathetic Hindus? Why can’t we unite? Didn’t then and we still don’t.

    • @keralanaturelover196
      @keralanaturelover196 11 місяців тому

      ​@@chiragmehta8212it's not your matters. They were all south indians. Deccan sultan of andra and karnataka muslim bijapur etc united as they know telugu

  • @ImperiousKing
    @ImperiousKing 11 місяців тому +1

    👍👍👍

  • @dghffjfd
    @dghffjfd 11 місяців тому

    There are many more old and hampi is very beautiful beautiful temples in bharat

  • @citizomb
    @citizomb Рік тому

    Very nice thx, more interresting and peacefull than some sensationalist subject

  • @dawnjohnson8739
    @dawnjohnson8739 Рік тому

    Just found your channel (and then similar channels showed up in the feed). I live in the U.S., you average American life, you might say. What strikes me as absolutely amazing and what you do (and the other guy from France), is how easily you seem to take beat up to your physical person - the food poisoning, being hit with an egg, the physical hardships, threatening people sometime . . . . I don’t understand why anyone would CHOOSE to live that way. No criticism or anything like that, just shock I guess. Anyway, thank you for posting. You’ve expanded my world and I appreciate that.

    • @arjunraj823
      @arjunraj823 Рік тому

      Are you referring to the whole India living thing? No its actually peaceful and fun. Don't think the whole of the experience is only chaos and food poisoning.

    • @sakmooohf-rx8kj
      @sakmooohf-rx8kj 3 місяці тому

      Because he is interested and curious to learn about other cultures nd not limited to just western mindset

  • @techpunkvlogs
    @techpunkvlogs Рік тому +12

    the word market roots from this place! which was known for its huge market in ancient times.. literally pronounced as Maarket in Kannada - Maaruva [selling] + Katte [stage] = Maaruva Katte shortened to Maarkatte [Kannada] => Market [English/latin]

    • @RainerBlumfeld
      @RainerBlumfeld Рік тому

      Lol no it doesnt, the word market roots in the latin word "mercatus" which stems from "mercor" which itself is derived from "merx"

    • @techpunkvlogs
      @techpunkvlogs Рік тому

      @@RainerBlumfeldmay be latin borrowed the word from here then!

    • @prajwalkannadiga8737
      @prajwalkannadiga8737 Рік тому

      ​​@@RainerBlumfeldEven English borrowed so Kannada words. In Kannada for Bambu. We call bammbu only

    • @RainerBlumfeld
      @RainerBlumfeld Рік тому

      There is literally nor evidence for this claim while the generation of "market" by the before mentioned "mercatus - mercor - merx" is scientifically proven. @@techpunkvlogs

  • @swankycitynails
    @swankycitynails Рік тому

    Nice for HINDU beliefs..I am Sikh from States of Punjab

    • @SanjKing
      @SanjKing Рік тому +1

      There is a world of difference between the population of Sikh people and the population of Hindus. :p

    • @swankycitynails
      @swankycitynails Рік тому +1

      @@SanjKing hanji hanji, yes most definitely😎

  • @russfranck3491
    @russfranck3491 Рік тому

    The garbage is exhausting, what a marvelous place, to be marred by indifference

  • @arunpalaniappan1895
    @arunpalaniappan1895 Рік тому

    Your analysis (rubbish) is apt to the point with genuine concern,which as a bharathiya is always painful thing to hear.

  • @dba6121
    @dba6121 Рік тому +2

    SOUTH INDIA IS INDIA. THINK ABOUT IT.

  • @plskenpls
    @plskenpls Рік тому +1

    Hampi is my favourite place to visit in India.
    First time was in 2005 but honestly some very shitty things happenned there.
    In 2005 the street in front of the big shiva temple was full of shops, but they were torn down after many years having their shops.
    Also on the other side of the river many illegal guesthouses were torn down.
    This because of unesco status, unfortunately with no regard for the people...
    Amazing place though

  • @RambabuRambabu-xp2hj
    @RambabuRambabu-xp2hj Рік тому

    Heartly welcome to Karnataka bro

  • @BollywoodBagothalu
    @BollywoodBagothalu Рік тому +1

    All the destruction and oppression, we suffered a lot, we need to stand up for ourselves and make sure law applies equally to everyone without appeasement at our own cost

  • @Fr0stedLava
    @Fr0stedLava Рік тому

    We were in Virupaksha temple at the same day! We went there on a school trip

  • @PururavaBhaskar
    @PururavaBhaskar Рік тому

    karl has officially become an Indian with that head shake at 12:44 😝

  • @thctycoon1944
    @thctycoon1944 Рік тому

    Such a rich history

  • @deepakbalu7491
    @deepakbalu7491 Рік тому +1

    It was a Hindu dynasty who ruled south India more than 300 years. They
    Saved us from Muslim atrocities. My respect to those great Kings.

    • @keralanaturelover196
      @keralanaturelover196 11 місяців тому

      How they saved. They were defeated by karnataka muslim rulers and Hyderabad deccan sultans