The ancient transformer temple is known for its strange secrets. In this video, we will see ancient weapons, the unexplained βmantraβ or sound devices, the forgotten 24 avatars of Vishnu and other unexplained carvings.
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0:00 - An Unusual Circle
0:56 - A Captivating Cap
2:35 - Betrayal β Can You Win Otherwise?
3:35 - Is this Fair?
5:28 - A Threatening Weapon
7:13 - The Spine-Chilling Versions
8:21 - A Safety Precaution
11:16 - Safety Sound?
14:02 - UnXplained Carvings
15:01 - 1/24 is here
16:34 - An Unseen Carving
17:19 - A Symbolic Representation
18:46 - Fox or a Man?!
19:08 - Conclusion
Hey guys, today, we are going to look at some of the extraordinary carvings of the ancient Transformer temple.
What is this? It looks like a circle with some weird details, but when we take a closer look, we see something fascinating. There are 6 guys who are tangled up to form a wheel like alignment. Look at how each guy has put his legs on top of the guy below him. But look carefully, each guy has one arm hanging outside the circle, but inside the circle, see how each one is holding the next guyβs hand. Who are they and why are they doing this? If you observe carefully, you may be able to understand how they represent our six senses.
Look at this one, a very interesting carving. A pretty woman is putting a red dot on her forehead while looking at the mirror. Now, if you watch my videos regularly, you will say whatβs really interesting, you have shown this type of carving a dozen times before, right? No this one is different. What she is holding is not only a mirror, but it is also a lid for the pot nearby. Thatβs why the sculptor has carved the pot nearby and look at the mirror, see how it is shaped with those 2 grooves to fit on top of the pot. This is really fascinating, because today, we can buy water bottles like this. It is a bottle but the lid, has something fancy, like a mirror, like a tiny little game on top of it or something like that. But ancient Indians were doing the same thing many centuries ago, they had used two in one water bottles with a mirror on the lid.
Here, on these pillars you can see these warriors, at the top you can see these horsemen, and at the bottom, you can see these foot soldiers and helpers. This guy on the horse is a brave warrior, probably nobody can defeat him in the battlefield, but you know how he is gonna die?
Look at this guy, what is he doing at the bottom? Yes, he is going to prick him with a small needle like weapon. Why? What can this teeny tiny prick with a needle do to this horseman, right? That needle is smeared with a deadly poison that will kill the warrior in a few minutes. Thatβs right, the greatest of the warriors are not defeated in direct combat, they are destroyed by treachery, right? Look at how the guy is keeping an eye on the other helper making sure he does not see what is going on. In the other hand, he has another needle or pointy thing smeared with poison. He is going to go to another warrior and continue killing them all silently.
In another temple, I have shown you how one man is shown stabbing another man from the back, and that guy himself is being stabbed in the back, by another man. So there are many levels of betrayals and double crossings going on since time immemorial.
Here you can see a brave warrior pulling out his sword from the case or sheath. He would go toe to toe with his enemies. But what if his enemies are not humans? What if he had to fight animals in the battlefield? No, I donβt mean the horses or elephants, what if he had to fight animals like lions and tigers?
And you may think, Praveen, this is weird, right? It is a battle field, its not a jungle, why would you find lions and tigers here? No, in ancient times, people used wild animals in battles. Around the world, people used leopards, lions and other big cats. In Cambodia, remember I showed you how rhinos were used in battlefield. We can see these evidences in carvings of Angkor Wat temple. And we can see lions, tigers and leopards used in battlefields. So when the enemy unleashes these crazy wild animals, how would you fight against them? Ancient Indians normally used swords to fight against other humans, but to fight these wild animals, you need a very different weapon.
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