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In an ancient temple, we can see extraordinary details. We are able to see carvings of muscles, bones, tendons and even small intestine and large intestine. How did ancient builders carve these details? Did they study anatomy? In this video, we discuss just a handful of carvings of the Tirupperunturai temple.

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0:00 - Hidden Giants
1:37 - Stunning Micro Details
7:42 - Another One?
8:47 - Extraordinary Knowledge in Anatomy
12:01 - Beautiful Baby Bump
13:46 - Most Ferocious Humanoid
14:46 - Conclusion

Hey guys, today we are going into the ancient temple of Tirupperunturai, and I am going to show you some impossible carvings found here.
But wait, we have already walked past a miracle. Two miracles. Look at these carvings. Look at their height. Yes, they are made of stone, and in this picture, you can see my height and you can compare that with the height of these statues. Each statue is about a whopping 15 feet tall.
In todayโ€™s world of new age marketing where the substance is 10% and marketing is 90%, we do not value the ancient system of modesty. The ancient builders deliberately placed these extraordinary carvings in unnoticeable locations, and wanted you to miss them. If you enter this temple, there is a 99% chance that you are not going to enter like this, and then turn around and look at these giant carvings. You are probably going to walk straight into the temple without looking back. And by the time you are finished exploring this huge temple and are going home, you would be too tired to observe these 2 statues. So, the ancient builders intentionally put them here not to be seen, but why?
But it is not just the Giant size that stuns us, if we examine the micro details, it is even more stunning. At the top of the left Giant, there are 4 different bands. The first one shows the Sun and the Crescent moon alternating, symbolizing day, and night. The next band shows a series of strange cylinders and each cylinder looks shiny at the top, but has some patterns below. Each one is a Sahasralinga, a type of Linga indicating the presence of Lord Shiva. Below that we can see another band studded with chakras and conchs. The Chakra and Conch signify Lord Vishnu, the protector of everything, and below that you can see a band with a bunch of circles. If you count the number of circles, there are 9 circles, the navagrahas or the 9 heavenly factors that affect planet earth. So, this deity is basically wearing the entire universe as a bunch of garlands, as he appears to be towering over the universe.
His hair and his fierce looking face have a lot of fantastic details but I am gonna skip that and go to the weapons. On the top 2 hands, he is holding some weird things. Can you tell me what they are? This is a quiver, a bag which holds a bunch of arrows, and you can see that he is pulling out one arrow using just 2 fingers. On the other hand, this is a bow, it looks tiny in his hand, simply because he is a giant. But there is a detail here that is just unbelievable. Look at the string of the bow, how it goes like this with enough space, but here it is tightly clasping his thumb. The string is stretched because he has inserted his thumb, and now there is tension, this is technically called elastic tension, so it has to align tightly with his thumb. And then again, you can see that there is enough space between the bow and the string here, after the thumb. A fantastic detail that cannot even be seen with the naked eye, I had to zoom in with my DSLR, thatโ€™s how I found it. On this hand, you can see an animal, it is actually a deer, and on the other side, you can see a tiny, axe like weapon. There are long stories attached to these two things called Maan and Mazhu. In the hand below, you can see a trident, and you can easily mistake it for the Shivaโ€™s trident or the Trishul, but again another strange detail. In the center, it is not just a prong, it somewhat looks like a piece of the vertebral column, right? This is another weapon called Vajra, which can produce the power of a lightning. So, it is a combo weapon, where you can electrocute the enemy while impaling him with a trident. On this side, there is another strange weapon that looks like a ring.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Dr.Gainzzz
    I am not Indian and I live in the US but I find the culture and history absolutely fascinating. If there are signs of an ancient civilization that was very advanced for the age definitely look to India.
  • I am an Anatomy professor. When I saw the tendons of the hand, I immediately thought of using that when I teach hand anatomy. I was so impressed when you mentioned " Extensor digitorum" becauseย that's exactlyย what I was going to teach.ย All these hidden truths are going to emerge very soon, and Praveen's name will go down in history as one of the top contributorsย to uncode all ancient civilization.
  • @Pinklady-gt7xu
    I am watching from Italy, Europe. I came into contact with ancient Indian wisdom through Hatha Yoga and Ayurveda. Sushruta was maybe the first surgeon of humanity and he lived thousands of years ago. They ancient Indians knew the human anatomy very well. Very fascinating. Namaskaram from Italy โค
  • @bunnyhall116
    Im american but ive got to say, india has the best carvings in the world in my opinion...they put more attention and detail in the work, you can see the love that went into each one....
  • @mikehill666
    Iโ€™m an artist and I really hate when people say that they were primitive because not many people can produce that today with the technology we have and that says a lot thank you always a pleasure
  • Thanks! Absolutely Incredible! My jaw is on the ground everytime I see these carvings. No others on the planet can compare. Same with Praveen, he is a rare jewel!
  • @rahul4024
    Praveen needs to be supported by the whole world. Without his keen sense of observation, nobody would have ever observed these details that were hidden for so long. Only after him highlighting it masterfully with orange colour, I was able to see all these. We are lucky Praveen was passing these statues and observed these. I would have just walked by like it is a tree. Iv realised the world is blind and Praveen is our third eye.
  • @richiegaud9852
    Ever since I was a kid and started learning about ancient cultures it immediately became evident to me that there were similarities between for example the architecture of some of these cultures. However I could never understand why the schools system were obsessed with the in-depth study of Egypt but barely mentioned any of all these other cultures. In my humble opinion, India was so advanced in the past that there're carvings in temples of technology that hasn't even reached us yet! Even more fascinating is the fact that most of all these ancient knowledge has been recorded in many of its carvings. Talk about being "hidden in plain sight ". Thank you so very much for the great work you do. I find it so incredibly fascinating and definitely highly compelling.
  • I feel so so sad that such fascinating temples in North India and Central India were destroyed and no longer exist. I saw the destroyed ruins of a temple in Pakistan. It was in the middle of a barren desert. Even it's ruins looked Majestic. Can't imagine how it would have looked in it's prime.
  • My God !!! How are u able to figure out such details ... you are incredible Praveen..Hats off ๐Ÿ‘
  • @roberthickerty390
    The ancient Indians made the most incredible, detailed carvings. The amount of work involved and the meaning of every detail is fascinating. I personally believe that these statues and temples outweigh any other civilizations work. Your descriptions and historical stories just add so much to these creations. Thank you for doing this.
  • I can't imagine how much patience you have to study this subject. Really your a great saint. Like you if everyone study and concentrate in their work,how beautiful and peaceful the world will be with โคโค๐Ÿ’–
  • @lionsden6960
    Praveen mohan should be given Bharat ratna. Those who agree, please give a like. 1st edit: I DON'T LIKE THIS IDEA MYSELF 2nd edit: All those reacting to my comment, please help take the likes to 5k
  • This man is a genius when it comes to connecting the dots and making people see what's infront of their eyes.
  • @tamilmani1045
    Hi Praveen, You are one of my favourites. By Godโ€™s grace I born in this village Thiruperunthurai which you explained a lot about the features of statues in our temple. Weekly once I used to go and look at these statues. Once again thank you very much for spreading our Indian culture worldwide.
  • @uniqueen495
    This is my home town, every Saturday my family and I go to this temple,but we never notice this details before. Your video give me a goosebumps
  • @pspk70
    I visited a big old temple in Chennai, Tamil Nadu with my cousin as a kid in 1987. He showed me a carving of a lion with it's mouth half open; in stone. As I looked closer, I could see a small ball inside it's mouth. Then he put his finger inside the lion's mouth and moved the ball left and right. And he said it cannot be removed from it's mouth and asked me to imagine how they sculpted it almost 700 years ago ?. I was truly astonished !!! Proud of the magnificent skills of our ancient Indians. ๐Ÿ™
  • @anantgoel5947
    He is the true hero of Hinduism. Salute to you Pravin Sir
  • @Raj_Anto
    I'm seriously happy to be born in tamilnadu where my ancestors were more advanced then today's modern world.. yes we r carrying the legends DNA ๐Ÿงฌ๐Ÿงฌ