• The Kailasha Mandir, Ellora - that can never be built again on Earth!

    Entire Mandir was cut out from solid basalt bedrock, from top to bottom.

    Nearly 4 lakh tons of stone was dug to create this marvel. Surprisingly no debris is found upto 100 kms radius of the Mandir.

    These were not made only with chisels and hammers. But advanced Ancient Bharatiya Technology was used.
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    The Kailasha Mandir, Ellora - that can never be built again on Earth! Entire Mandir was cut out from solid basalt bedrock, from top to bottom. Nearly 4 lakh tons of stone was dug to create this marvel. Surprisingly no debris is found upto 100 kms radius of the Mandir. These were not made only with chisels and hammers. But advanced Ancient Bharatiya Technology was used. #ancient #egypt #Archaeology #AncientArchaeologyExplorations
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  • Scarab or Gubrela: The Earliest Sign of Afterlife in 12,000-Year-Old #Ratnagiri Petroglyphs, Maharashtra

    1/ Significance in Egyptian History:
    The scarab held great significance in Egyptian history as a symbol of life, birth, rebirth, and resurrection. This was largely due to its unique behavior of rolling ***** of dung, serving as a source of food.

    2/ Movement and Symbolism:
    The ancient Egyptians believed the cyclical movement of the scarab mirrored the daily journey of Ra, the sun god. Ra rolls his solar disk across the sky, representing death during nightfall and renewal at dawn. This symbolized transformation and resurrection.

    3/ Protective Amulets:
    Beyond religious symbolism, scarabs were regarded as protective amulets. They were believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck to those who wore them.

    4/ Connection to Khepri:
    Scarabs also had connections to Khepri, an aspect of Ra associated with creation. This further emphasized their ties to creation, rebirth, and regeneration

    Intriguing to see, how an insignia travelled 8000 kilometres in 8000 years .

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    Scarab or Gubrela: The Earliest Sign of Afterlife in 12,000-Year-Old #Ratnagiri Petroglyphs, Maharashtra 1/ Significance in Egyptian History: The scarab held great significance in Egyptian history as a symbol of life, birth, rebirth, and resurrection. This was largely due to its unique behavior of rolling balls of dung, serving as a source of food. 2/ Movement and Symbolism: The ancient Egyptians believed the cyclical movement of the scarab mirrored the daily journey of Ra, the sun god. Ra rolls his solar disk across the sky, representing death during nightfall and renewal at dawn. This symbolized transformation and resurrection. 3/ Protective Amulets: Beyond religious symbolism, scarabs were regarded as protective amulets. They were believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck to those who wore them. 4/ Connection to Khepri: Scarabs also had connections to Khepri, an aspect of Ra associated with creation. This further emphasized their ties to creation, rebirth, and regeneration Intriguing to see, how an insignia travelled 8000 kilometres in 8000 years . #Archaeology
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  • Unearthed in the ancient Thar desert of Bharat: a 167 million year old earliest 𝐯𝐞𝐠𝐞𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐚𝐧 𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐨𝐬𝐚𝐮𝐫 🦕 named 'Tharosaurus indicus'. It's a groundbreaking discovery in Bhartiya #History! 🇮🇳

    #Bharat may have a critical role in evolution of #Dinosaurs 🦕 the studies by IIT shows.

    Pic 🖼️ representational #Archaeology
    Unearthed in the ancient Thar desert of Bharat: a 167 million year old earliest 𝐯𝐞𝐠𝐞𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐚𝐧 𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐨𝐬𝐚𝐮𝐫 🦕 named 'Tharosaurus indicus'. It's a groundbreaking discovery in Bhartiya #History! 🇮🇳 #Bharat may have a critical role in evolution of #Dinosaurs 🦕 the studies by IIT shows. Pic 🖼️ representational #Archaeology
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