Ancient Buildings Of India - Who Built Them And Why? - Alternative View

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Ancient Buildings Of India - Who Built Them And Why? - Alternative View
Ancient Buildings Of India - Who Built Them And Why? - Alternative View

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India is a country with a very ancient and distinctive history. Here is just a small part of the facts about ancient buildings in India. What unites all these buildings, well, except of course their antiquity, is the presence of some detail that does not fit into the official history of mankind.

And so we went:

Fact number 1

On the territory of the settlement of Peramalla Padu, local residents first found, and then manually dug up a temple, which had been under a layer of sand for the last 80 years. It was built about 200 years ago.

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The elders of the village told that the ancient temple was completely covered with a layer of silt and sand, after the Penna river flowing in this area changed its course.

According to the official version, the locals did not manage not only to save the temple complex itself, since everything happened quickly, but also to save all the valuable items that were there. And not so long ago, the locals began excavations. In the course of the work, the villagers, among other things, found a statue of Shiva.

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It can be seen that not the entire temple was excavated, but only its upper part. This is how deep the river must be in order to bring the whole temple? And for what reason did she take and change the course, and so "rapidly"?

Fact number 2

In the temple of Panchavarnaswami, built 2300 years ago, traveler and explorer Praveen Mohan discovered an image of a cyclist.

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At first, scientists declared the bas-relief to be a fake during the restoration of 1920, but studies did not reveal signs of a remake, because the drawing was not cut out, it protrudes, which suggests that it was made during the manufacture and processing of the column.

Fact number 3

Chand Baori Well:

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The stepped well is located away from the tourist routes. Its depth is 30 meters, there are about 3500 ladders in the well, made of perfect rectangular blocks. Resistant to earthquakes. Built in the 9th century. According to local legend, it was created by "white spirits" in one day. There are no quarries or traces of construction. Official purpose: collection of ground water.

And now the questions that immediately arise when looking at this majestic structure: stairs without railings, if people were dragging water there, as the official history says, they would risk mortally. In addition, water tends to stagnate and becomes hazardous to health. The structure resembles a silo launcher. The standard depth of modern missile silos is 30 meters.

Fact number 4

Man-made system of Barabar caves. 200 - 300 BC

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The caves are carved into gneiss (rock), which is not inferior in hardness to granite. All surfaces (ceilings, walls, etc.) are polished to a high shine. The caves have perfect acoustics and ventilation. Installed water tanks and provided for hermetic closing of doorways. There is a version that the caves were used in antiquity as a bomb shelter. The vaults are capable of withstanding a nuclear strike. In addition, ancient skeletons with high levels of radiation are often found in the vicinity.

Outside view of the bomb shelter
Outside view of the bomb shelter

Outside view of the bomb shelter.

Fact number 5

Ideal thread:

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The columns of the Shravanbelagola temple complex clearly demonstrate the high knowledge of ancient masters. The temple was built in record time in the 10th century.

Scientists cannot answer the question of how the carved columns were created and why they have survived in perfect condition to this day, because, without turning and milling machines, it is simply impossible to make such a thing.

Fact number 6

Kailash Temple:

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It is notable for the fact that it was completely cut out of the rock. And it took a very long time to build, although according to Indian legend, the temple was built in a week. Even with modern technologies, this can hardly be done manually, especially in a week.

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