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Fantastic work, fantastic presentation! I love the way you present with question and answer dialogue. It's the best way to get people really engaged and it's worked on me. The subtle way you break us open to the heritage of humanity... Truly, something in this content broke my heart open in a new way and I received something I was lacking but can't quite identify yet. Humanity should get better at identifying our proper philosopher-kings...
@@RealPraveenMohan nhi Chal Raha sir Hindi Me Mai AAP ki Es chanal pr ki bhi sari video dekhna chahta Hu But English mere ko samjh Me Aati Nhi Hai Esiliy Dekhne Me Acha nhi lgta But subscribe kr liya y wala chanal AAP ka to mai chahta hu ki es chanal pr hindi wali bhasa ka bhi video bnaiye
No doubt the carvings are unbelievably beautiful, but it requires a sharp eye like you to breathe life into them. Thank you for sharing and explaining. The 2 statues that you are asking us to determine, is it Goddess Sita (since it seems like swayamvar time) and the other goddess seems to be taking care of child birth, with a conch and an instrument to cut the umbilical chord (in one of the videos you have explained that blood in the cord used to be stored and there seems to be a conch involved) as per chatgpt the Goddess Shashthi is supposed to be in charge of this department of child birth. Never heard of lord Garudas wife, Unani.... every video we learn something new. Thank you immensely
There's nothing "random" and nothing simply for decoration in these Hindu temples. They sculptures have never once shown up without a well prepared plan. Every temple I've seen on Praveen's channel tells a story, imparts some historical events or beliefs.They sculptures are decorative yes, but never purely for decoration. I believe it's a not only sculpture as an art form but also as a historical record, a historical document even, and a place of worship.
One has to understand the importance of idols to preserve art, information and knowledge. When some religions blindly brand idols as iconoclast and want them destroyed they are prompting humans to destroy their own wisdom. Such faiths are works of evil.
Praveen can read temples, statues, the way we read a book..!! Very fascinating.. His journey into the realms of ancient Bharat, gives a boost to our pride, and satisfaction... Great job..👍
Garuda is also the half-brother of the Devas, Gandharvas, Daityas, Danavas, Nāgas, Vanara and Yakshas. He is the son of the sage Kashyapa and Vinata. He is the younger brother of Aruna, the charioteer of the Sun. Garuda is mentioned in several other texts such as the Puranas and the Vedas. Garuda's story is linked to that of Aruna, the charioteer of the Hindu sun god Surya. Both Aruna and Garuda developed from an egg. Kashyapa Prajapati's two wives Vinata and Kadru wanted to have children, and Kashyapa granted each of them a boon. Kadru asked for one thousand Nāga sons, while Vinata asked for just two, but each an equal to all of Kadru's thousand sons. Kashyapa blessed them, and then retreated to a forest to meditate. Later, Kadru gave birth to one thousand eggs, while Vinata gave birth to two eggs. After incubating them for five hundred years, Kadru's eggs hatched and out came her 1,000 sons. Vinata, eager for her own sons, impatiently broke one of her eggs. From this egg emerged the partially formed Aruna, looking radiant and reddish as the morning sun, but not as bright as the midday sun as he was promised to be. Aruna chided his mother Vinata for her impatience, and warned her to not break open the second egg, cursing her to be a slave until his brother rescued her. Aruna then left to become the charioteer of Surya, the sun god. Vinata waited, and after many years, the second egg hatched and Garuda was born. After losing a bet to Kadru through trickery, Vinata was forced to become her slave. Garuda later asked his brothers to free his mother from her slavery, to which they demanded Amrita (nectar of immortality, the same word used in Avatar 2 movie) from heaven. Garuda waged a war against gods with his extraordinary might and abilities, and defeated all of them, including Indra. He then took Indra's nectar vessel and flew back to earth. Vishnu then came to Garuda, and asked him to be his ride, to which he agreed. Indra requested that Garuda not give the Amrita to the Nagas though, as it would bring great trouble later, so they forged a plan. Upon reaching his brothers Garuda placed the vessel before them, and asked them to first purify themselves before drinking. Meanwhile, Jayanta (the son of Indra) stole the vessel back. On returning, the nagas were all devoured by Garuda. Some epics present Garuda as so massive that he can block out the sun. The text Garuda Purana is named after him (one of the major puranas in Hinduism) Garuda is presented in the Mahabharata as one who eats snake meat, such as the story about him planning to kill and eat Sumukha snake, where Indra intervenes. Garuda in anger, vaunt about his feats and compares himself to Indra's equal. Vishnu teaches a lesson to Garuda and cured his pride on might. Garudas are also a race of birds who devour snakes in the epic. The Suparṇākhyāna, a late Vedic period poem considered to be among the "earliest traces of epic poetry in India," relates the legend of Garuda, and provides the basis for a later, expanded version which appears within the Mahābhārata.
When I was 17 my friend and I went to Nepal, we grew up in the Adirondacks so trucking in the Himalayas we felt perfectly at home. While there we met many groups of foreigners, worked with a missions group for a couple weeks, in all we were there almost 6 months. Watching you videos takes me back to that place every time I watch ❤️be blessed my brother and thank you so much for your work!
@@dopedreamz Ok, Dont you think its time to respect every religion and beauty in it and stop this business of conversion which is actually is a religio-political move to control the region by western powers.
Αδερφέ μου, με έχεις μάθει να βλέπω με εντελώς διαφορετικό τρόπο την ιστορία και τις λεπτομέρειες που άφησαν πίσω τους οι πρόγονοι μας και θυμώνω με τους θαυματοποιούς που υποβαθμίζουν ή και κρύβουν πολλές φορές την ιστορία και την αλήθεια.... Ευχαριστώ πολύ για όλες αυτές τις πολύτιμες πληροφορίες, με χαρά από Ελλάδα!🙏
I cannot stop watching your videos till the end Praveen. I have been fascinated by you for 2 decades now! You were just starting out when i began watching you! Kudos...you’ve come a long way my friend! And kept me fascinated over and over again!! Blessings to you and your fantastic work.❤
10:00 An astra is a supernatural weapon in Hindu epics. It is presided over by a specific deity and imbued with spiritual and occult powers. The term came to denote any weapon that was released from the hand (such as an arrow), compared to holding it (such as a sword). The bearer of an astra is an astradhari. The divya ("divine") astras were generally invoked into arrows, although they could potentially be used with anything. Ashwatthama invoked Brahmashirshstra using a blade of grass as his weapon. On Earth Astras come into importance mainly in the Ramayana and Mahabharata, where they are used in the great battles. They are depicted as used by archers such as Parashurama, Rama, Lakshmana, Meghanada (Indrajit), Ravana, Krishna, Bhishma, Drona, Karna, Ashwatthama, Arjuna and other warriors. In the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, Rama and Shree Krishna had more astras than any other warrior. It is believed that Rama possessed all the astras. The Naga Astra is an arrow-shaped weapon in Hindu mythology that can turn enemies into snakes. It was used by Ravan's son against Lord Rama and Laxman in the Ramayana. When invoked, the weapon flies towards the enemy and transforms them into snakes that coil around them and eat them. The Garud Astra is considered the counter to the Naga Astra. Celestial weapon associated with the Naga race. It has an unerring aim and takes the form of a snake, deadly upon impact. Arjuna used this against Susharma, and Karna is also described as possessing it. Nāgāstra refers to a weapon (a serpent-shaped missile). It is a Sanskrit word defined in the Dhanurveda-saṃhitā (one of the important Hindu text on how to be a warrior and conduct of a war) , which contains a list of no less than 117 weapons. The Dhanurveda-saṃhitā is said to have been composed by the sage Vasiṣṭha, who in turn transmitted it trough a tradition of sages, which can eventually be traced to lord Śhiva and Brahmā.
Praveen your work is priceless. I can go through these podcasts again and again and our temples are an encyclopedia of ancient knowledge. Every time I go to a temple I want to follow your podcast. Please make it easy for us to go through each podcast by name of city or name of god. In case I want to go to temples in Chennai I should be able to pull up that specific podcasts made for that specific temple and follow the description of the Gods and statues and understand. I am not sure I am making sense but want to access your videos in a systematic way. Love your work. God Bless you son. Keep up your good work. 🙏
a lot of "REAL ARCHEOLOGISTS" have been trying to tear you apart,,,,,, now you know you are on the right track. Keep on with the good work !!!! Am spreading the word on India and likely the oldest of all ancient history !!!!
I completely agree with you on this. How can people that don't belong to a culture dictate, analyze and criticize what they know nothing about. From Egypt to Hindu temples the lies continue. They have been distorting history but I'm glad that the TRUTH is here to stay.
One is Draupadi and the other is Krishna's younger sister Subhadra. Subhadra married arjuna. She comes with mango.. Draupadi who initially protested finally accepts
Ah, i never knew about Subhadra. So there are multiple people involved in marriage here: Draupadi is married to each of ----each of--- the 5 Pandavas, notably Bihma and Arjuna. But Arjuna is also married to Subhadra, and Bihma is also married to Hidimbi, the Rakshasi. Is the purpose of this complex web of marriages to teach us we should not judge on relationships in general and especially when true love is involved?
மிக மிக அருமையான பதிவு. பதிவு அல்ல. தெய்வங்களின் அருள், நமது பண்டைய கலாசாரத்தின் வெளிப்பாடு. மிகவும் அருமையாக தெளிவாக விளக்கி உள்ளீர்கள். கடவுளின் பூரண ஆசி தங்களுக்கு கிடைத்துள்ளது. தங்கள் பதிவை பார்த்த இந்த நேரத்தை என் நாளின் மிகபயனுள்ளதாக உணர்கிறேன். நன்றி சகோதரரே. நீங்கள் இன்னமும் உற்சாகத்துடன் இந்த தெய்வதொண்டை நீண்டகாலம் செய்வதற்கு ஆண்டவன் தங்களுக்கு அருள் புரியட்டும்❤❤
10:30 Its a Battle between 2 Maharathi's The Hierarchical Classification of Warriors in Mahabharata War is as follows: 1 Padatik- Infantrymen. 2 Ashvarohi - Horseman. One Ashvarohi = 12 Infantrymen. 3 Gaja - Soldier on an Elephant. One Gaja = 12 Ashvarohi. 4 ArdhaRathi - A soldier on a chariot who is considered equal to one Gaja. 5 Rathi- A warrior who is considered equal to 12 Ardharathis 6 AtiRathi - A warrior who is considered equal to 12 Rathis 7 Maharathi - A warrior who is considered equal to 12 Atirathis 8 Ati-Maharathi - A warrior who is considered equal to 12 Maharathis. 9 Mahamaharathis - A warrior who is considered equal to 24 Ati-Maharathis. The above ranks are not just a reflection of skill or mastery of a weapon. It also includes knowledge of battle formations, strategic skill set, tactical knowledge, past battle field experiences, ability to crack”battle traps” or enemy formations and so on. Simply because an archer rode a chariot did not make him a Rathi - the warrior needed to have some fearsome reputation and class battle experience too. Yudhisthir and Bheema (Elder brothers of Arjuna) both are considered Rathis but their respective sons - Prativindhya and Sutasoma are Atirathis. You may wonder why is that when both Yudhisthir and Bheema are more experienced than their sons? The reason is - Prativindhya and Sutasoma were highly skilled in battle plans, strategies, forming bottlenecks and tackling different battle formations (“Vyuhas”). They also had mastery of all forms of weapons which includes bows and arrows, mace, sword and spear. Abhimanyu (Son of Arjuna) - the youngest son of Pandava family is a Maharathi. This is because he had knowledge of breaking the Chakravyuha (a deadly battle formation like a spinning chakra) and knew how to move the fastest in the battlefield. Only Abhimanyu and Arjuna had the mettle of tackling Drona, Bheesma, Aswathhama and other Maharathis from Kaurava side. Chakravyuh was a brilliant military tactic. Basically it was a juggernaut. The whole formation continuously spun across the battlefield, continuously fighting, and the moment one member of the formation was killed, there was a sliding motion that propagated from the position held by the killed man, right upto the center of the formation, thus ensuring that at all times, there existed a continuous maze.
I believe that temple statues are meant to be teaching tools. It is an ancient way of learning…lessons are held within each statue. And Praveen Mohan is the foremost student of this teaching method… I am grateful that you share your thoughts with us Praveen!…..Tom
Hello from Hellas 🤗 Dear Mohan❤️ your videos is so so amazing 😍 thank you very much for your time🥰 I think that magnificent statues is not from Human finger I believe is not possible that accuracy with so many details, I believe they fix all that magnificent art😍 with some kind laser stone or temple printer🤔
One with garland is lakshmi coming out of churning ocean and going to garland vishnu. Meenakshi third middle breast falls of when her eyes meet sundarereshwar.
i think this is the correct answer for the last riddle praveen has posted. what a wonderful idea setji. Kudos to you praveen for stirring up the all our imagination and inquisitiveness.
Thank you Praveen. I enjoy learning about ancient India. 😊This video is fascinating, I am 78 and like the way you bring these deities stories together.
You have such a unique way of seeing what others miss Praveen. I think the last female statue had an emerald tear drop between hers eyes and emerald earrings on each ear. That must have been stunning.
Ich freue mich jedesmal sehr, wenn ich sehe das ein neues Video herausgekommen ist. Dank diesem Kanal lerne ich sehr viel dazu. Mein Respekt für Ihre Arbeit
Dear Praveen..your every video reveals the untold story of great Indian culture and its fortune. thanks for educating. i have written to PM to direct ASI to collaborate with your for the decoding of the history.
The statues from the ancient builders are awesome. Its amazing craftsmanship. Thanks for sharing about all of this. Its hard to believe such great things were created so long ago.
Uncanny knack, meticulous observation, fitting explanation...superb skills ! It requires imbibing into the History, and Praveen Mohan is an expert, up to this intriguing task. Very informative, very engaging and exhilarating...!
Beautifully explained I enjoy your watching your videos and love the way you explain our ancient temples in realistic way not in mythological way. Thank you very much. ❤❤❤❤
dhanya ho aap prevent ji 😍 kisi bhi cheez ko samajhne ki adhbudh shakti di hei aapko ishver ne,Koti koti naman aaoko🥰 bhagwan aapko llambi umar aur sukhi Jeevan de..🙏🕉🙌💕
Long story short, Shiva burned him to ashes after he fired his love arrow on him to disrupt his meditation, Shiva (one of the Trinity) withdrew from the affairs of the mortal world due to the death of his wife Sati but eventually she was reborn as Parvathy. She meditated to please Shiva for 1000 years and wanted to marry him. But Shiva had no interest in mortal affairs anymore. But the World was waiting for his return because one particular Asura (usually called as demon) got boon from Brahma after his intense penance, the boon is that only the son of Shiva can kill him (usually they wish for immortality but it cannot be granted because the universe dies with Brahma in this 100th year in his realm or 311 trillion human years in our realm). He he continues to destroy peace in all the 14 realms, so Devas (usually called as God's), Nagas (serpent race) and various other species devised a plan to bring Shiva to the mortal affairs, thus tasking Kama Deva and his wife, but unfortunately disrupting the God of destruction is not a wise move. Shiva opened his 3rd eye instantly turning Kama Deva to Ashes but later he was reborn after Shiva found out the reason behind his actions. Parvathy continues her intense penance thus pleasing lord Shiva and finally Shiva agreed to the marriage. Thus giving birth to Lord Karthikeyan/Murugan (Hindu gods have 100 to 1000s of name depends on the task they undertake or languages). He was trained by many gods, at the age of 16 he led the war and beat the Asura he was so fierce that none could stand against him thus earning the title 'God of War'. He is now the commander of the Gods.
Thank you PRAVEEN for giving us the details. I always tell that "YOU ARE A MASTER IN DECODING THESE HERITAGE STATUES" which even our so called Prof. in Archeology can not think about these things. Thank you once again for bringing all these heritage knowledge in open. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
You have a way of explaining our temples and heritage. I learnt we have to look at our ancient temples as ancient museums, where the temple carvings depict an episode or our epics. You just need the right kind of an eye to listen. Having said that I also think you take it a bit far (supernatural territory), but it makes the narration that much more interesting.
Hi Praveen. Nice to have you back explaining structures of a temple. These statues are not carved. These are made from artificial stone created using moulds. These stones are made from natron, waterglass plus Ash. They added another ingredient to make it look like granite. Research is ongoing on this theory.
You are awesome Praveen. Hey guys, this man needs a moment to be started for awarding him a Bharat Ratna for his work on his work on decoding Indian statues.
Hi Praveen, thank you very much for putting so much hard work in bringing all this information on UA-cam. I urge you to make a documentary on history or discovery channel so that even kids will be compelled to watch it . Please write a book too . All your hard work should be recognized and rewarded and remembered for a very long time .
True when ur hard work gets recognised people who created this will get recognised n thinking, knowledge n what they want to convey will get recognised n notified. We have hitec knowledge n tecnology and advanced life style n history but v have no eyes to see n understand .. .ur helping to decode forgotten our own knowledge .....
Good Day Mr. Mohan. I am always stunned by the details on these carvings. True dedication to their faith. Good idea blurring the 🎈🎈. Don't give the haters anything to complain about. ✌️
Wonderful video, as usual❣️ Thank You for ALL that you do to bring this amazing content to us, who would otherwise NEVER see nor hear of it!!! Blessings to You and Those You Love❣️
Praveen, in one video you showed a young woman carved on a temple wall, with a faint but clearly marked vertical line drawn between her breasts going down to her crotch. You said that she was probably operated on Another hypothesis occured to me on seeing a YT video of very rare twins. Apart from the usual fraternal, identical and Siamese twins there are VERY RARE twins formed by FUSION of two fertilized eggs. The statue you saw was formed by 2 eggs fusing to form one girl. The left half was one egg/ twin and the right half was the second egg/ twin Another way for them to fuse was discovered by a girl learning that her baby was probably born to a fraternal twin! They tested her and found out that the outer shell was one twin and the internal organs was another twin. So she gave birth to a child whose ovum was supplied by the twin inside her! A third girl was born without any line of demarcation BUT the left half and right half had slightly different color shades (border was a straight line)! Proving that two eggs were involved in producing her in her mother's womb There is even one individual born normally except that he had a third hand coming out of his upper chest. Another egg that was present only by forming a third hand! So if the ancient Hindus actually showed one individual girl formed by the fusion of TWO fert eggs of her mother >>>>>> how far back does Hinduism have knowledge of all these advanced topics ????????
May be, because there are two male characters from mahabharata, so these two might be two female characters. Btw it could be shikhandini cutting her breast and transforming into shikhandi(male version) shown below the main statue. But what was the pregnant statue meant for?
According to legend there has been a cosmic war between the bird & snake tribes for ever & now it seems to make sense....It is fortunate india was able to save all the evidence in the form of statues
He was raised in a temple, and learned to read sandshrip.He has gone to almost all Temple's in many many countries.He has the ability to speak English well enough to allow English speaking people to have a understanding of his country and it's history.
Sorry I was unable to see your wonderful finds. You are superb Praveen MOHAN your analyzetion on these unique GEMS a d find and dedication is unmatched. Now I feel cheated out as I don’t remember visiting this temple and now I am not fit to do so. Best wishes from NI❤❤❤❤
Your every disclosure is amazing and extremely informative. The temples and the statues therein are never seen anywhere but you and your explanations are simply mesmerizing. Many many thanks to enlighten us with your discoveries.
Great video with explanation of beautiful statues.... I will suggest to start putting very high resolution pictures of the same on a picture sharing websites... If possible shoot 360° of them also... You are visiting remote places and doing great work 👍🏼🙏🏼
Praveen is a magnificent instructor. I have learned so much from him. I am so fascinated with the level of Hindu carvings from temples, to decorations to statues. they could not have done this intricate work with primitive tools. Hinduism must be a lot older than we think from way before the younger dryas flood. Thank you Paveen. so much advanced technology from India - so much unrecognized ancient technology.
Good elaboration. The sculptors , wherever they are would have been happily smiling to hear the intricate elaboration of their carvings. Temple goers hereafter will eagerly look at the great works of art whenever they visit temples .The exquisite carvings will be very much appreciated
Interesting video!It is amazing to observe you decode the beautiful sculptures!My answer to your questions: 1. Paechiamma (Goddess to take care of the delivery ) and 2.Draupadi or Damayanthi. Please let us know.Hardly waiting for your answers
Dr. Pravin, i call you always Dr. and those who see this presentation, would also accept you are an Dr. Ancient Decoder. Absolute fantastic to see your presentation, thanks a lot.
It is always GRE@T. I knew you would, at least thought that this man Praveen deserves to be known around the world. It is fantastic for now you're doing it MAN. You are like a rare 'thing'. What you do for India as well as understanding our roots and history. You are a national treasure and I really hope that "they" realize this. It is insane that India is not more positively known in the world and appreciated. It is happening though and sure it had to do with ill things in the past and so on... I love you my brother. Thanks from one of your 'Norse' brothers.
How they sculptured the granite is a true mystery. The extraordinary details is amazing and remember, the art is cut into a very hard igneous rock. I don't know which is more amazing - the completed statue or the manner in which it was made!
Lots of Love my big bro....❤🙏🏻🙏🏻 Thanks a ton for sharing such a great knowledge by decoding through your work... Hope next time it become more easier to understand when I visit a temple!🙏🏻🙏🏻😊😊 Sure, I can see a Mandir differently now onwards through your teaching...😍
Thank you for what you are doing for this world when it comes to the research. 😊 Eventually, we are going to discover that we all came from the same Source. You are in my prayers and always WILL BE. 🙏😉
My wife works remotely and works with a lot of people from and in India. I don't, but watch your video's all the time. Very informative. I forward them to my wife so she can learn too! Thank you!
Iam speechless for your astonishing video sir. How effortlessly you try to trace out our ancient history of Hindu temples. Its very intriguing story of decoding the statues. Please let me know the answers from you about those two statues. Please tell the answer. 💐
Praveen you are simply awesome, explanation is extraordinary, you need to teach young generation about our rich culture🎉🎉but im always eager to see ur videos Please don't leave any suspense i can't wait, please let us know❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
I don't know anything about the back stories of these figures. But I'm always amazed at all the deep and intricate details of the stone carvings! Great workmanship! And it's all over India. The Kalash Temple just astounds me. Such a fantastical work in stone! And that it was all done from a single layer of stone leaves me speechless! Egypt is always spoken of for the stone works. But I don't see anything there that compares to India...
@@0arjun077 Well, I have tried to do just that. But it's hard to follow, when you are reading about figures you know nothing of, in places the 'average American,' can't pronounce, or where it's at... I guess people in India, that live within the scope of all the gods and myths and legends, and have access to many of the sights, would have a much better understanding. But I'm always amazed at the physical working of the stone, be it statues or temples, etc. Even Egypt doesn't have the same level of artistry.
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Fantastic work, fantastic presentation! I love the way you present with question and answer dialogue. It's the best way to get people really engaged and it's worked on me.
The subtle way you break us open to the heritage of humanity... Truly, something in this content broke my heart open in a new way and I received something I was lacking but can't quite identify yet.
Humanity should get better at identifying our proper philosopher-kings...
Kailasha + $hilajit + Culture
Do you preserve your exquisite knowledge in books or something more lasting then bits and bytes?
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@@RealPraveenMohan nhi Chal Raha sir Hindi Me
Mai AAP ki Es chanal pr ki bhi sari video dekhna chahta Hu But English mere ko samjh Me Aati Nhi Hai Esiliy Dekhne Me Acha nhi lgta But subscribe kr liya y wala chanal AAP ka to mai chahta hu ki es chanal pr hindi wali bhasa ka bhi video bnaiye
My favourite history teacher 😃 Nobody can explain temples better other than you Praveen....
That's true 😌
@@pramodklreddy4679 why do you say this terrible thing?! Does he owe you money or something?🎉🍻
I agree! I've, seriously, watched every single video
Absolutely👍
We all know that we see a sculpture and think it is good, but Praveen sir's explanation of the sculpture is superb
No doubt the carvings are unbelievably beautiful, but it requires a sharp eye like you to breathe life into them. Thank you for sharing and explaining. The 2 statues that you are asking us to determine, is it Goddess Sita (since it seems like swayamvar time) and the other goddess seems to be taking care of child birth, with a conch and an instrument to cut the umbilical chord (in one of the videos you have explained that blood in the cord used to be stored and there seems to be a conch involved) as per chatgpt the Goddess Shashthi is supposed to be in charge of this department of child birth. Never heard of lord Garudas wife, Unani.... every video we learn something new. Thank you immensely
Sharp memory Dear
My own sister's birth place
Not Unani... But Unnati.
Inanna....@@krishnamogulluri8042
You are genius ❤
Nobody can explain Indian culture better than you. You are great 👍
Very true. Those of us in the West thirst for the knowledge but it's so hard to find. Sending so much love and gratitude to Praveen 🙏🌹❤️
💜💫Gratitude💫💜
I am so happy to"meet" Garuda's wife, Unnati!!
There's nothing "random" and nothing simply for decoration in these Hindu temples. They sculptures have never once shown up without a well prepared plan. Every temple I've seen on Praveen's channel tells a story, imparts some historical events or beliefs.They sculptures are decorative yes, but never purely for decoration. I believe it's a not only sculpture as an art form but also as a historical record, a historical document even, and a place of worship.
One has to understand the importance of idols to preserve art, information and knowledge. When some religions blindly brand idols as iconoclast and want them destroyed they are prompting humans to destroy their own wisdom. Such faiths are works of evil.
Praveen can read temples, statues, the way we read a book..!! Very fascinating.. His journey into the realms of ancient Bharat, gives a boost to our pride, and satisfaction... Great job..👍
Thanks for sharing!
Sir, I am so amazed the way you decode these ancient statues. Wonderful 👏🏼👏🏼 Dhanywaad 🙏🏼
Jai Hind 🙏🏼
Garuda is also the half-brother of the Devas, Gandharvas, Daityas, Danavas, Nāgas, Vanara and Yakshas. He is the son of the sage Kashyapa and Vinata. He is the younger brother of Aruna, the charioteer of the Sun. Garuda is mentioned in several other texts such as the Puranas and the Vedas.
Garuda's story is linked to that of Aruna, the charioteer of the Hindu sun god Surya. Both Aruna and Garuda developed from an egg.
Kashyapa Prajapati's two wives Vinata and Kadru wanted to have children, and Kashyapa granted each of them a boon. Kadru asked for one thousand Nāga sons, while Vinata asked for just two, but each an equal to all of Kadru's thousand sons. Kashyapa blessed them, and then retreated to a forest to meditate. Later, Kadru gave birth to one thousand eggs, while Vinata gave birth to two eggs. After incubating them for five hundred years, Kadru's eggs hatched and out came her 1,000 sons. Vinata, eager for her own sons, impatiently broke one of her eggs. From this egg emerged the partially formed Aruna, looking radiant and reddish as the morning sun, but not as bright as the midday sun as he was promised to be. Aruna chided his mother Vinata for her impatience, and warned her to not break open the second egg, cursing her to be a slave until his brother rescued her. Aruna then left to become the charioteer of Surya, the sun god.
Vinata waited, and after many years, the second egg hatched and Garuda was born. After losing a bet to Kadru through trickery, Vinata was forced to become her slave. Garuda later asked his brothers to free his mother from her slavery, to which they demanded Amrita (nectar of immortality, the same word used in Avatar 2 movie) from heaven. Garuda waged a war against gods with his extraordinary might and abilities, and defeated all of them, including Indra. He then took Indra's nectar vessel and flew back to earth. Vishnu then came to Garuda, and asked him to be his ride, to which he agreed. Indra requested that Garuda not give the Amrita to the Nagas though, as it would bring great trouble later, so they forged a plan. Upon reaching his brothers Garuda placed the vessel before them, and asked them to first purify themselves before drinking. Meanwhile, Jayanta (the son of Indra) stole the vessel back. On returning, the nagas were all devoured by Garuda.
Some epics present Garuda as so massive that he can block out the sun. The text Garuda Purana is named after him (one of the major puranas in Hinduism)
Garuda is presented in the Mahabharata as one who eats snake meat, such as the story about him planning to kill and eat Sumukha snake, where Indra intervenes. Garuda in anger, vaunt about his feats and compares himself to Indra's equal. Vishnu teaches a lesson to Garuda and cured his pride on might. Garudas are also a race of birds who devour snakes in the epic.
The Suparṇākhyāna, a late Vedic period poem considered to be among the "earliest traces of epic poetry in India," relates the legend of Garuda, and provides the basis for a later, expanded version which appears within the Mahābhārata.
Sincerely appreciate the detailed information..
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Awesomely beautiful explanation ❤
Nice work
It is not Aruna...Anurudu...
Best in the field for decoding Ancient Statues.
Wow, another knock out presentation. I'm 74 and Praveen's work has opened up a whole new world for me. Just wonderful, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I am 80 yrs but I did not know that Garuda,s wife,s name is Unnati
Now please tell that who r they ?
When I was 17 my friend and I went to Nepal, we grew up in the Adirondacks so trucking in the Himalayas we felt perfectly at home. While there we met many groups of foreigners, worked with a missions group for a couple weeks, in all we were there almost 6 months. Watching you videos takes me back to that place every time I watch ❤️be blessed my brother and thank you so much for your work!
You mean missionary group?
@ I would assume we mean the same thing, I believe it was “youth with a mission” or “teen world outreach.” We dug out a village from a mud slide
@@dopedreamz And do you spread the name of jesus with locals along with digging ?
@ that was their thing yes, my friend and I were there to help dig people out.
@@dopedreamz Ok, Dont you think its time to respect every religion and beauty in it and stop this business of conversion which is actually is a religio-political move to control the region by western powers.
Αδερφέ μου, με έχεις μάθει να βλέπω με εντελώς διαφορετικό τρόπο την ιστορία και τις λεπτομέρειες που άφησαν πίσω τους οι πρόγονοι μας και θυμώνω με τους θαυματοποιούς που υποβαθμίζουν ή και κρύβουν πολλές φορές την ιστορία και την αλήθεια....
Ευχαριστώ πολύ για όλες αυτές τις πολύτιμες πληροφορίες, με χαρά από Ελλάδα!🙏
Thank you. For your information I am brother and not sister!🤣🙏
@@RealPraveenMohan κακή μετάφραση! Αδερφέ μου= my brother!😅
🪔🕉️🪔🇮🇳🪔 Brilliant and enriching insights. Thank you. Jai Sri Ram 🕉️🇮🇳🕉️ Jai Hind
I cannot stop watching your videos till the end Praveen. I have been fascinated by you for 2 decades now! You were just starting out when i began watching you! Kudos...you’ve come a long way my friend! And kept me fascinated over and over again!! Blessings to you and your fantastic work.❤
Thanks again Praveen for my favourite channel!🏴🇬🇧
your still my favorite narorateor praveen !😀😇🥰
I like the coloring of the areas you present. Thank you. It’s easier to follow.
You’re welcome 😊
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An astra is a supernatural weapon in Hindu epics. It is presided over by a specific deity and imbued with spiritual and occult powers. The term came to denote any weapon that was released from the hand (such as an arrow), compared to holding it (such as a sword).
The bearer of an astra is an astradhari.
The divya ("divine") astras were generally invoked into arrows, although they could potentially be used with anything. Ashwatthama invoked Brahmashirshstra using a blade of grass as his weapon.
On Earth Astras come into importance mainly in the Ramayana and Mahabharata, where they are used in the great battles. They are depicted as used by archers such as Parashurama, Rama, Lakshmana, Meghanada (Indrajit), Ravana, Krishna, Bhishma, Drona, Karna, Ashwatthama, Arjuna and other warriors. In the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, Rama and Shree Krishna had more astras than any other warrior. It is believed that Rama possessed all the astras.
The Naga Astra is an arrow-shaped weapon in Hindu mythology that can turn enemies into snakes. It was used by Ravan's son against Lord Rama and Laxman in the Ramayana. When invoked, the weapon flies towards the enemy and transforms them into snakes that coil around them and eat them. The Garud Astra is considered the counter to the Naga Astra.
Celestial weapon associated with the Naga race. It has an unerring aim and takes the form of a snake, deadly upon impact. Arjuna used this against Susharma, and Karna is also described as possessing it.
Nāgāstra refers to a weapon (a serpent-shaped missile). It is a Sanskrit word defined in the Dhanurveda-saṃhitā (one of the important Hindu text on how to be a warrior and conduct of a war) , which contains a list of no less than 117 weapons. The Dhanurveda-saṃhitā is said to have been composed by the sage Vasiṣṭha, who in turn transmitted it trough a tradition of sages, which can eventually be traced to lord Śhiva and Brahmā.
Wonderful.... Gratitude
Praveen your work is priceless. I can go through these podcasts again and again and our temples are an encyclopedia of ancient knowledge. Every time I go to a temple I want to follow your podcast. Please make it easy for us to go through each podcast by name of city or name of god. In case I want to go to temples in Chennai I should be able to pull up that specific podcasts made for that specific temple and follow the description of the Gods and statues and understand. I am not sure I am making sense but want to access your videos in a systematic way. Love your work. God Bless you son. Keep up your good work. 🙏
a lot of "REAL ARCHEOLOGISTS" have been trying to tear you apart,,,,,, now you know you are on the right track. Keep on with the good work !!!! Am spreading the word on India and likely the oldest of all ancient history !!!!
I completely agree with you on this. How can people that don't belong to a culture dictate, analyze and criticize what they know nothing about. From Egypt to Hindu temples the lies continue. They have been distorting history but I'm glad that the TRUTH is here to stay.
We love your work and thanks for showing us India. Sending you love from Africa.
One is Draupadi and the other is Krishna's younger sister Subhadra. Subhadra married arjuna. She comes with mango.. Draupadi who initially protested finally accepts
Ah, i never knew about Subhadra. So there are multiple people involved in marriage here:
Draupadi is married to each of ----each of--- the 5 Pandavas, notably Bihma and Arjuna. But Arjuna is also married to Subhadra, and Bihma is also married to Hidimbi, the Rakshasi.
Is the purpose of this complex web of marriages to teach us we should not judge on relationships in general and especially when true love is involved?
Oh, cool ! You must to be right! 😮
Thank you Praveen Mohan!! Y
மிக மிக அருமையான பதிவு. பதிவு அல்ல. தெய்வங்களின் அருள், நமது பண்டைய கலாசாரத்தின் வெளிப்பாடு. மிகவும் அருமையாக தெளிவாக விளக்கி உள்ளீர்கள். கடவுளின் பூரண ஆசி தங்களுக்கு கிடைத்துள்ளது. தங்கள் பதிவை பார்த்த இந்த நேரத்தை என் நாளின் மிகபயனுள்ளதாக உணர்கிறேன். நன்றி சகோதரரே. நீங்கள் இன்னமும் உற்சாகத்துடன் இந்த தெய்வதொண்டை நீண்டகாலம் செய்வதற்கு ஆண்டவன் தங்களுக்கு அருள் புரியட்டும்❤❤
Arumayana pathivu
Pravin is great . He should be awarded Bharat Bhushan for decoding our ancient sculptures in such a simple way. Thank you Praveen. God bless you.
The carvings are so detailed as if they were real at some point but then were turned into Stone. Thanks for educating us!
Brilliant sculptures. Architecture, and science of ancient Bharat.
10:30 Its a Battle between 2 Maharathi's
The Hierarchical Classification of Warriors in Mahabharata War is as follows:
1 Padatik- Infantrymen.
2 Ashvarohi - Horseman. One Ashvarohi = 12 Infantrymen.
3 Gaja - Soldier on an Elephant. One Gaja = 12 Ashvarohi.
4 ArdhaRathi - A soldier on a chariot who is considered equal to one Gaja.
5 Rathi- A warrior who is considered equal to 12 Ardharathis
6 AtiRathi - A warrior who is considered equal to 12 Rathis
7 Maharathi - A warrior who is considered equal to 12 Atirathis
8 Ati-Maharathi - A warrior who is considered equal to 12 Maharathis.
9 Mahamaharathis - A warrior who is considered equal to 24 Ati-Maharathis.
The above ranks are not just a reflection of skill or mastery of a weapon. It also includes knowledge of battle formations, strategic skill set, tactical knowledge, past battle field experiences, ability to crack”battle traps” or enemy formations and so on. Simply because an archer rode a chariot did not make him a Rathi - the warrior needed to have some fearsome reputation and class battle experience too.
Yudhisthir and Bheema (Elder brothers of Arjuna) both are considered Rathis but their respective sons - Prativindhya and Sutasoma are Atirathis. You may wonder why is that when both Yudhisthir and Bheema are more experienced than their sons? The reason is - Prativindhya and Sutasoma were highly skilled in battle plans, strategies, forming bottlenecks and tackling different battle formations (“Vyuhas”). They also had mastery of all forms of weapons which includes bows and arrows, mace, sword and spear.
Abhimanyu (Son of Arjuna) - the youngest son of Pandava family is a Maharathi. This is because he had knowledge of breaking the Chakravyuha (a deadly battle formation like a spinning chakra) and knew how to move the fastest in the battlefield. Only Abhimanyu and Arjuna had the mettle of tackling Drona, Bheesma, Aswathhama and other Maharathis from Kaurava side.
Chakravyuh was a brilliant military tactic. Basically it was a juggernaut. The whole formation continuously spun across the battlefield, continuously fighting, and the moment one member of the formation was killed, there was a sliding motion that propagated from the position held by the killed man, right upto the center of the formation, thus ensuring that at all times, there existed a continuous maze.
Nicely explained❤
Explained succinctly
Just dropped by to give you a thumbs up
Another video on a mega level of decoding by his TRULY, PRAVEEN MOHAN.
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Спасибо за возвращение к забытым корням!
I believe that temple statues are meant to be teaching tools.
It is an ancient way of learning…lessons are held within each statue. And Praveen Mohan is the foremost student of this teaching method…
I am grateful that you share your thoughts with us Praveen!…..Tom
Hello from Hellas 🤗 Dear Mohan❤️ your videos is so so amazing 😍 thank you very much for your time🥰
I think that magnificent statues is not from Human finger I believe is not possible that accuracy
with so many details, I believe they fix all that magnificent art😍 with some kind laser stone or temple printer🤔
Just woke up.. and i SEE theres a new praveen video..
Long life to Krishna!
I absolutely don’t know anything about India’s culture but you’re the 🐐 at what you do !
Praveen.....Garuda has been my friend and guide all of my life.....thank you for this one. Garudaha.
One with garland is lakshmi coming out of churning ocean and going to garland vishnu.
Meenakshi third middle breast falls of when her eyes meet sundarereshwar.
I feel since there is a depiction of pregnant women, it could be thayumanavar and opposite her is Meenakshi, again depicting husband and wife
i agree on this statement
Beautiful my friend! I think you have decoded it very very well. I had no idea Godess Meenakshi had three bosoms to begin with.
I agree on this statement
i think this is the correct answer for the last riddle praveen has posted. what a wonderful idea setji. Kudos to you praveen for stirring up the all our imagination and inquisitiveness.
Your search for ancient Indian architecture is mind boggling. Keep it up bro . God bless you
Sir, your works are very useful and will be references for the future generations. I salute you. God Bless you sir.🌹🌹🌹🙏🙏
Many many thanks!
Thanks for sharing the precious and pricesless knowledge Praveen. Thanks a lot for u r efforts.
Thank you Praveen. I enjoy learning about ancient India. 😊This video is fascinating, I am 78 and like the way you bring these deities stories together.
You have such a unique way of seeing what others miss Praveen.
I think the last female statue had an emerald tear drop between hers eyes and emerald earrings on each ear.
That must have been stunning.
Praveen, 🙏please visit ancient forts in north india, there are many forts with ancient temples and its ruins inside it.
सुंदर प्रतिक्रिया
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हम महाराष्ट्र के प्राचीन मंदिर दिखाते है
अवश्य देखिए यह आप से प्रार्थना है |
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It's a learning process for me by watching your well researched videos. It's amazing to know about "Unnati"
Ich freue mich jedesmal sehr, wenn ich sehe das ein neues Video herausgekommen ist. Dank diesem Kanal lerne ich sehr viel dazu. Mein Respekt für Ihre Arbeit
I learn something new every time I watch your videos. Much gratitude.
You are so welcome!
Wounderfull video... very nicely explained....namaste Anna...🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👏👏👏👌👌👌
Dear Praveen..your every video reveals the untold story of great Indian culture and its fortune. thanks for educating. i have written to PM to direct ASI to collaborate with your for the decoding of the history.
Pls do it sir, ... Praveen is our national asset....
Thanks a ton!
The statues from the ancient builders are awesome. Its amazing craftsmanship. Thanks for sharing about all of this. Its hard to believe such great things were created so long ago.
Uncanny knack, meticulous observation, fitting explanation...superb skills ! It requires imbibing into the History, and Praveen Mohan is an expert, up to this intriguing task.
Very informative, very engaging and exhilarating...!
Thanks a ton!
Beautifully explained
I enjoy your watching your videos and love the way you explain our ancient temples in realistic way not in mythological way. Thank you very much. ❤❤❤❤
We love you Praveen!!!!!
We know and feel it in our hearts.
Thank you again for the great scientific work and active participation in.
Thanks a ton!
dhanya ho aap prevent ji 😍 kisi bhi cheez ko samajhne ki adhbudh shakti di hei aapko ishver ne,Koti koti naman aaoko🥰 bhagwan aapko llambi umar aur sukhi Jeevan de..🙏🕉🙌💕
The God of love is wonderful! Firing rose buds. Our amazing ancient ancestors... I wish we could know precisely what went on, so many centuries ago.
Long story short,
Shiva burned him to ashes after he fired his love arrow on him to disrupt his meditation,
Shiva (one of the Trinity) withdrew from the affairs of the mortal world due to the death of his wife Sati but eventually she was reborn as Parvathy. She meditated to please Shiva for 1000 years and wanted to marry him. But Shiva had no interest in mortal affairs anymore. But the World was waiting for his return because one particular Asura (usually called as demon) got boon from Brahma after his intense penance, the boon is that only the son of Shiva can kill him (usually they wish for immortality but it cannot be granted because the universe dies with Brahma in this 100th year in his realm or 311 trillion human years in our realm). He he continues to destroy peace in all the 14 realms, so Devas (usually called as God's), Nagas (serpent race) and various other species devised a plan to bring Shiva to the mortal affairs, thus tasking Kama Deva and his wife, but unfortunately disrupting the God of destruction is not a wise move. Shiva opened his 3rd eye instantly turning Kama Deva to Ashes but later he was reborn after Shiva found out the reason behind his actions. Parvathy continues her intense penance thus pleasing lord Shiva and finally Shiva agreed to the marriage. Thus giving birth to Lord Karthikeyan/Murugan (Hindu gods have 100 to 1000s of name depends on the task they undertake or languages). He was trained by many gods, at the age of 16 he led the war and beat the Asura he was so fierce that none could stand against him thus earning the title 'God of War'. He is now the commander of the Gods.
Thank you PRAVEEN for giving us the details. I always tell that "YOU ARE A MASTER IN DECODING THESE HERITAGE STATUES" which even our so called Prof. in Archeology can not think about these things. Thank you once again for bringing all these heritage knowledge in open. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you Praveen perfect timing
You're most welcome!
Praveen I'm eagerly waiting to you to tell us the answer ! Praveen !
OF WHAT ?
@@shalabhagnihotry7212 the ending sir !
You have a way of explaining our temples and heritage. I learnt we have to look at our ancient temples as ancient museums, where the temple carvings depict an episode or our epics. You just need the right kind of an eye to listen.
Having said that I also think you take it a bit far (supernatural territory), but it makes the narration that much more interesting.
Hi Praveen. Nice to have you back explaining structures of a temple. These statues are not carved. These are made from artificial stone created using moulds. These stones are made from natron, waterglass plus Ash. They added another ingredient to make it look like granite. Research is ongoing on this theory.
Thanks for the info!
Oh sick !
That was also my theory.
Thank you for sharing that information.
You are awesome Praveen. Hey guys, this man needs a moment to be started for awarding him a Bharat Ratna for his work on his work on decoding Indian statues.
Excellent
Explanation Dear Peaveen Mohanji
Hat s off to your imagination skills
No one can argue on what U said
Explained
It's very very perfect
Thank you Praveen, this is so beautifully expressed. 🕊💕
My pleasure 😊
It is beyond explanation the way you narrate Praveen. Listening to you one forgets everything else around❤
Hi Praveen, thank you very much for putting so much hard work in bringing all this information on UA-cam. I urge you to make a documentary on history or discovery channel so that even kids will be compelled to watch it . Please write a book too . All your hard work should be recognized and rewarded and remembered for a very long time .
True when ur hard work gets recognised people who created this will get recognised n thinking, knowledge n what they want to convey will get recognised n notified.
We have hitec knowledge n tecnology and advanced life style n history but v have no eyes to see n understand .. .ur helping to decode forgotten our own knowledge .....
Good Day Mr. Mohan. I am always stunned by the details on these carvings. True dedication to their faith. Good idea blurring the 🎈🎈. Don't give the haters anything to complain about. ✌️
Wonderful video, as usual❣️
Thank You for ALL that you do to bring this amazing content to us, who would otherwise NEVER see nor hear of it!!!
Blessings to You and Those You Love❣️
You are so welcome!
Congratulations Praveen on the way to TWO MILLION Subs❤
Please make another video and tell us the names. Tfs!
Sure 😊
I learn new things today. Bhagavan Garuda's energy form is called Unnathi. Thank you Praveen sir ..
Praveen, in one video you showed a young woman carved on a temple wall, with a faint but clearly marked vertical line drawn between her breasts going down to her crotch. You said that she was probably operated on
Another hypothesis occured to me on seeing a YT video of very rare twins. Apart from the usual fraternal, identical and Siamese twins there are VERY RARE twins formed by FUSION of two fertilized eggs.
The statue you saw was formed by 2 eggs fusing to form one girl. The left half was one egg/ twin and the right half was the second egg/ twin
Another way for them to fuse was discovered by a girl learning that her baby was probably born to a fraternal twin! They tested her and found out that the outer shell was one twin and the internal organs was another twin. So she gave birth to a child whose ovum was supplied by the twin inside her!
A third girl was born without any line of demarcation BUT the left half and right half had slightly different color shades (border was a straight line)! Proving that two eggs were involved in producing her in her mother's womb
There is even one individual born normally except that he had a third hand coming out of his upper chest. Another egg that was present only by forming a third hand!
So if the ancient Hindus actually showed one individual girl formed by the fusion of TWO fert eggs of her mother >>>>>> how far back does Hinduism have knowledge of all these advanced topics ????????
Wow this is awesome info thank u
astounding revelation. quite a possibility dear friend
Is it shikandi sister of draupadi who cut her breast in her hand and the other women is draupadi who is holding garland.
May be, because there are two male characters from mahabharata, so these two might be two female characters.
Btw it could be shikhandini cutting her breast and transforming into shikhandi(male version) shown below the main statue.
But what was the pregnant statue meant for?
@@aneeshm8308 that's right. karan and Arjun two brothers similarly shikhandi and draupadi two sisters.
According to legend there has been a cosmic war between the bird & snake tribes for ever & now it seems to make sense....It is fortunate india was able to save all the evidence in the form of statues
Yes, Garuda(bird) and Nagas(snakes) are mortal enemies in Hindu and Buddhist stories.
He was raised in a temple, and learned to read sandshrip.He has gone to almost all Temple's in many many countries.He has the ability to speak English well enough to allow English speaking people to have a understanding of his country and it's history.
These statues look like they have been 3D printed. What talent sculptors had in the past.
A fascinating tour. Many thanks, Mr. Mohan, from a long time student of hindu philosophical systems.
Sorry I was unable to see your wonderful finds. You are superb Praveen MOHAN your analyzetion on these unique GEMS a d find and dedication is unmatched. Now I feel cheated out as I don’t remember visiting this temple and now I am not fit to do so. Best wishes from NI❤❤❤❤
India is a treasure My friend
You Are Awesome, Man! There's a lot of wisdom in your videos and especially, in You 👍🙂!!!!
Thank you praven the face looks like mayas fece. Ancient people knew how to do the right work they have every detail on it amazing 11:49
सुंदर प्रतिक्रिया
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हम महाराष्ट्र के प्राचीन मंदिर दिखाते है
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Your every disclosure is amazing and extremely informative. The temples and the statues therein are never seen anywhere but you and your explanations are simply mesmerizing. Many many thanks to enlighten us with your discoveries.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good morning y'all, I could literally watch Praveen teaching all day long, wait a minute!!! I do❤ LMAO😂❤
Morning!
Thank you Praveen. I am a regular follower of your videos but In between i missed a few videos which were exclusive for paid subscriptions.
Thank u very much sir, You r the only person who connected us with very ancient culture. Nobody search like this.
Great video with explanation of beautiful statues.... I will suggest to start putting very high resolution pictures of the same on a picture sharing websites... If possible shoot 360° of them also... You are visiting remote places and doing great work 👍🏼🙏🏼
This channel is going to get so big. ❤
Praveen is a magnificent instructor. I have learned so much from him. I am so fascinated with the level of Hindu carvings from temples, to decorations to statues. they could not have done this intricate work with primitive tools. Hinduism must be a lot older than we think from way before the younger dryas flood. Thank you Paveen. so much advanced technology from India - so much unrecognized ancient technology.
Good elaboration. The sculptors , wherever they are would have been happily smiling to hear the intricate elaboration of their carvings. Temple goers hereafter will eagerly look at the great works of art whenever they visit temples .The exquisite carvings will be very much appreciated
Interesting video!It is amazing to observe you decode the beautiful sculptures!My answer to your questions:
1. Paechiamma (Goddess to take care of the delivery ) and
2.Draupadi or Damayanthi.
Please let us know.Hardly waiting for your answers
Dr. Pravin, i call you always Dr. and those who see this presentation, would also accept you are an Dr. Ancient Decoder. Absolute fantastic to see your presentation, thanks a lot.
You are most welcome!
Wonderful as usual, really appreciable work.
Many thanks!
Each intricate details seen by your keen eyes and explained like only you can - You are truly blessed. Stay safe stay well ❤🙏 💐
Thank you so much 😀
It is always GRE@T. I knew you would, at least thought that this man Praveen deserves to be known around the world. It is fantastic for now you're doing it MAN. You are like a rare 'thing'. What you do for India as well as understanding our roots and history. You are a national treasure and I really hope that "they" realize this. It is insane that India is not more positively known in the world and appreciated. It is happening though and sure it had to do with ill things in the past and so on... I love you my brother. Thanks from one of your 'Norse' brothers.
How they sculptured the granite is a true mystery. The extraordinary details is amazing and remember, the art is cut into a very hard igneous rock. I don't know which is more amazing - the completed statue or the manner in which it was made!
Lots of Love my big bro....❤🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks a ton for sharing such a great knowledge by decoding through your work... Hope next time it become more easier to understand when I visit a temple!🙏🏻🙏🏻😊😊
Sure, I can see a Mandir differently now onwards through your teaching...😍
Thanks a ton!
Thank you for what you are doing for this world when it comes to the research. 😊 Eventually, we are going to discover that we all came from the same Source. You are in my prayers and always WILL BE. 🙏😉
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My wife works remotely and works with a lot of people from and in India. I don't, but watch your video's all the time. Very informative. I forward them to my wife so she can learn too! Thank you!
What an explanation! What a presentation! Hats off to your hard work behind it. Thank you. May god bless you.
This gave me so much inspiration to work on my next projects.. thank you so much. One of your best videos till date ..!!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Iam speechless for your astonishing video sir. How effortlessly you try to trace out our ancient history of Hindu temples. Its very intriguing story of decoding the statues. Please let me know the answers from you about those two statues. Please tell the answer. 💐
Praveen you are simply awesome, explanation is extraordinary, you need to teach young generation about our rich culture🎉🎉but im always eager to see ur videos
Please don't leave any suspense i can't wait, please let us know❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Thank you so much 😀
Praveen .. the quality of your narratives are impressive; I see massive evolution in your delivery being artistic and academic. Impressive
I don't know anything about the back stories of these figures. But I'm always amazed at all the deep and intricate details of the stone carvings! Great workmanship! And it's all over India.
The Kalash Temple just astounds me. Such a fantastical work in stone! And that it was all done from a single layer of stone leaves me speechless! Egypt is always spoken of for the stone works. But I don't see anything there that compares to India...
You should actually read the epics. I will guarantee it's second to none. It's grand and huge.
@@0arjun077 Well, I have tried to do just that. But it's hard to follow, when you are reading about figures you know nothing of, in places the 'average American,' can't pronounce, or where it's at...
I guess people in India, that live within the scope of all the gods and myths and legends, and have access to many of the sights, would have a much better understanding.
But I'm always amazed at the physical working of the stone, be it statues or temples, etc.
Even Egypt doesn't have the same level of artistry.