Ken Gharial Sanctuary Panna Khajuraho / Volcano Rocks of Five Colours in Central India
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Indian city's bicycle ban angers the poor
Cyclists in Kolkata are hoping that a ban on bicycles will be lifted, allowing them greater mobility in the sprawling metropolis.
Kolkata, one of India’s most polluted and crowded cities, introduced the law a year ago, spurring debate over the country’s attitudes towards the poor. And for many who depend on cycling for their livelihood, the ban has severely affected their lives.
Al Jazeera’s Faiz Jamil reports from Kolkata.
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Getting Lost in Central India | India on a Motorcycle Vlog #2
INDIA ON A MOTORCYCLE VLOG #2
In May 2017, I went on a cross-country road trip across the Indian sub-continent that would change a lot of things, including myself. Here's the second part of the two-month ride that took me from my hometown in Kerala to the Himalayas in the North & everything in between, covering roughly over 12000 kms.
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KANPUR to KHAJURAHO | Tvs Apache
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THE COMPLETE TOUR OF KHAJURAHO TEMPLE - PART - 3 , IN BENGALI & HINDI
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Bicycle Carved 2000 Years Ago - Advanced Ancient Technology Proved?
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Hey guys, I am at this ancient temple in India called the Panchavarnaswamy Temple temple and here you can see something quite extraordinary. In a dark corner, on one of the walls, we can see this amazing carving of a man riding a bicycle.
Historians tell us that the bicycle was invented in 1800s, just 200 years ago, but how was this carved in this ancient temple which is about 2000 years old? Before we go into this, first let us confirm if this is really a bike. Here you can see a man holding 2 ends of the handle bar, and is in a sitting position on the saddle. One of his feet is clearly on the pedal, if you look closely, you can even see the pedal underneath. There are two wheels, this is clearly a bicycle, there is absolutely no doubt about this. And we have read in history books, that bikes were invented in the last 200 years in Europe. But this carving does not show a European, it shows an Indian man with a large mustache, and a shawl on the top. His waist-cloth confirms that this is an Indian.
Is it possible that bikes were used in India thousands of years ago? Are we looking at evidence of suppressed history? To understand this, we need to learn how bikes work. To ride a bike, we need three important things, wheels, Mechanical power transmission like chain drives and the ability to balance your body. All experts agree that wheels were invented in copper age, which is about 6,500 years ago. Archeologists recently discovered a chariot with wheels in India which is at least 3800 years old. We have clear evidence that complex power transmissions systems were used in ancient times. Not only do we see gears, we have solid evidence of lathe machining which would be impossible without mechanical transmission systems. We invented wheels 6500 years ago, But why did it take human beings more than 6000 years, to invent the bicycle?
Some experts give a strange reason for this. Since early human beings evolved from apes, they were not only unable to put complex ideas together, they were also not able to balance their bodies like modern human beings. Today, we have learnt to use our bodies to do impossible acrobatic tricks, this is an evolving art but ancient people were physically clumsy people. But this theory is nonsense, because the carvings in ancient temples clearly prove that early human beings were able to do these great acrobatic tricks. They had better, flexible bodies than us, these carvings are incredible but that's another video. So, we can see evidence of wheels, transmission systems and body balancing in ancient Indian temples. Did it really take many thousand years to put all these three things together to create a bike, or were bicycles really used in ancient times?
But what do mainstream archeologists and historians say about this carving? They have very simple explanations. Some have argued that this temple was entirely built just 100 years ago. Since this is not an ancient temple, all these carvings are new, and sculptors carved what they saw. There were bikes 100 years ago, so it was easy for sculptors to carve this. Are experts right? Is it possible that this is a new temple built in the last century? No, because this temple is mentioned in the 7th century text called Tevaram. This text, written in ancient Tamil language clearly mentions this temple by its name. Therefore, this temple existed 1200 years ago. There are not only inscriptions on the temple walls to prove that this is an ancient temple, this site was even recorded by the Greek geographer Ptolemy who lived about 1900 years ago, so this temple must be at least 2000 years old.
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Travel Diary India Part 10 - Khajuraho
Khajuraho is home to a collection of temples that are famous for their erotic carvings. Anna and I explore these sites, get up close with some wildlife and are invited to an Indian wedding anniversary.
Overnight Train Journey in India, Delhi to Khajuraho
I took an overnight train from Delhi to Khajuraho in central India. Traveling in trains in India can be a unique experience in India especially for those who have never done it before. Prepare to see he weirdest and the least unexpected things you have ever seen. This was my first journey to central India to check out the Khajuraho temples that I had heard so much about. Hit like if you enjoyed the video it's easy and it really encourages me. :)
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Drive from Khajuraho to Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Drive from Khajuraho to Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Khajuraho is a popular destination for foreign tourists | History of the Khajuraho temples
Khajuraho is a popular destination for foreign tourists | History of the khajuraho temples.
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The Khajuraho is a popular destination for foreign tourists. The UNESCO World Heritage site the khajuraho attracts people from different countries of the world due to its carved temples and unique mating sculptures on red sandstone and some granite stones. Khajuraho is a popular destination for foreign tourists due to its stunning architecture and peaceful atmosphere. Khajuraho is a unique and invaluable heritage of tourism in India. The unimaginable sculpture of this place is amazing worldwide. These magnificent temples were built by King Chandravarman during the Chandela kingdom. After the beauty and attractiveness of the temples of the khajuraho remained intact till the 12th century, these temples underwent many changes. Later, with the efforts of people of Hindu and Jain religion, only 20 to 22 temples could be protected. Due to the grandeur and attractiveness of the khajuraho temples, were included in the list of world heritage in 1986 by UNESCO.
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Shree Rajneesh (born Chandra Mohan Jain, 11 December 1931 – 19 January 1990), also known as Osho, Acharya Rajneesh,[or simply Rajneesh, was an Indian Godman and leader of the Rajneesh movement. During his lifetime he was viewed as a controversial mystic, guru, and spiritual teacher. In the 1960s he travelled throughout India as a public speaker and was a vocal critic of socialism, Mahatma Gandhi, and Hindu religious orthodoxy. He advocated a more open attitude towards human sexuality, earning him the sobriquet sex guru in the Indian and later international press, although this attitude became more acceptable with time.
In 1970 Rajneesh spent time in Bombay initiating followers known as neo-sannyasins. During this period he expanded his spiritual teachings and through his discourses gave an original insight into the writings of religious traditions, mystics, and philosophers from around the world. In 1974 Rajneesh relocated to Pune where a foundation and ashram was established to offer a variety of transformational tools for both Indian and international visitors. By the late 1970s, tension between the ruling Janata Party government of Morarji Desai and the movement led to a curbing of the ashram's development.
In 1981 efforts refocused on activities in the United States and Rajneesh relocated to a facility known as Rajneeshpuram in Wasco County, Oregon. Almost immediately the movement ran into conflict with county residents and the State government and a succession of legal battles concerning the ashram's construction and continued development curtailed its success. In 1985, following the investigation of serious crimes including the 1984 Rajneeshee bioterror attack, and an assassination plot to murder US Attorney Charles H. Turner, Rajneesh alleged that his personal secretary Ma Anand Sheela and her close supporters had been responsible.[8] He was later deported from the United States in accordance with an Alford plea bargain.[9][10][11]
After his deportation twenty-one countries denied him entry, and he ultimately returned to India, and a reinvigorated Pune ashram, where he died in 1990. His ashram is today known as the Osho International Meditation Resort. His syncretic teachings emphasise the importance of meditation, awareness, love, celebration, courage, creativity, and humor—qualities that he viewed as being suppressed by adherence to static belief systems, religious tradition, and socialisation. Rajneesh's teachings have had a notable impact on Western New Age thought, and their popularity has increased markedly since his death
Osho Ganga Dham situated in the pleasant natural areOsho Ganga Dham and 15 minute drive from world famous Rishikesh.
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इसकी भी पूजा होती है भारत में देखकर यकीन नहीं होगा Kamakhya Temple Secrets
इसकी भी पूजा होती है भारत में देखकर यकीन नहीं होगा Kamakhya Temple Secrets
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The Kamakhya Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the mother goddess Kamakhya. It is one of the oldest of the 51 Shakti Pithas. Situated on the Nilachal Hill in western part of Guwahati city in Assam, India, it is the main temple in a complex of individual temples dedicated to the ten Mahavidyas of Saktism : Kali, Tara, Sodashi, Bhuvaneshwari, Bhairavi, Chhinnamasta, Dhumavati, Bagalamukhi, Matangi and Kamalatmika. Among these, Tripurasundari, Matangi and Kamala reside inside the main temple whereas the other seven reside in individual temples. It is an important pilgrimage destination for Hindus and especially for Tantric worshipers. In July 2015, the Supreme Court of India transferred the administration of the Temple from the Kamakhya Debutter Board to the Bordeuri Samaj.
The current structural temple, built and renovated many times in the period 8th-17th century, gave rise to a hybrid indigenous style that is sometimes called the Nilachal type: a temple with a hemispherical dome on a cruciform base.[9] The temple consists of four chambers: garbhagriha and three mandapas locally called calanta, pancharatna and natamandira aligned from east to west.
The garbhagriha has a pancharatha plan that rests on plinth moldings that are similar to the Surya Temple at Tezpur. On top of the plinths are dados from a later period which are of the Khajuraho or the Central Indian type, consisting of sunken panels alternating with pilasters. The panels have delightful sculptured Ganesha and other Hindu gods and goddesses. Though the lower portion is of stone, the shikhara in the shape of a polygonal beehive-like dome is made of brick, which is characteristic of temples in Kamrup. The shikhara is circled by a number of minaret inspired angashikharas of Bengal type charchala. The Shikhara, angashikharas and other chambers were built in the 16th century and after. The inner sanctum, the garbhagriha, is below ground level and consists of no image but a rock fissure in the shape of a yoni (female genital)
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$3 Hotel Room in Khajuraho India | Budget Travel
This is my hotel room in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh in central India. Budget hotels are not at all hard to find in India and when you get a good budget hotel it's even better.
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Khajuraho | 18+ only Pics | Trip guide | Eng Subs | MrRaaja Show
In this video I will show you the interior and exterior pics. I will also explain how to reach, where to stay, whats there to visit and how to cover the places.
Jaat Village Madhya Pradesh
The Jaat people are a traditionally agricultural community native to the Indian subcontinent, comprising what is today Northern India and Pakistan. It was nice experience visiting one of the Jaat village in the Central India, in Madhya Pradesh.
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India's Only Camel Research & Breeding Center - Bikaner | Rajasthan
Day 5 Bikaner: So guys this is the 5th day we are in Bikaner. In this, i cover India's only camel Breading Center that is Camel Research Center Bikaner Rajasthan. Hope you like this video. Subscribe my channel for More Videos.
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India,Jhansi/Orchha to Agra by train - Trip to Nepal,Tibet,India part 31 - Travel video HD
Jhansi Junction is a major railway junction in the city of Jhansi in Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh. It is a major intercity hub and a technical stoppage for many superfast trains in India.
Jhansi Junction is linked with many industrial and important cities of India by direct trains like New Delhi, Kanpur, Lucknow, Bhopal, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Kolkata, Jammu, Agra, Bhubaneshwar, Ahmedabad
Jhansi is an important destination for tourists intending to go to Khajuraho, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Orchha.
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Evening boat ride on Ken River in Panna National Park, Madhya Pradesh.
Paddling along Ken River in Panna National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India.
The Ken River is one the major rivers of the Bundelkhand region of central India, and flows through two states, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. It is a tributary of the Yamuna.
Panna National Park is a national park located in Panna and Chhatarpur districts of Madhya Pradesh in India. It has an area of 542.67 km2 (209.53 sq mi). It was declared in 1994 as the twenty second Tiger reserve of India and the fifth in Madhya Pradesh, Panna was given the Award of Excellence in 2007 as the best maintained national park of India by the Ministry of Tourism of India. It is notable that by 2009, the entire tiger population had been eliminated by poaching with the collusion of forest department officials.
Panna National Park and the surrounding territorial forest area of North and South Panna forest division is the only large chunk of wildlife habitat remaining in North Madhya Pradesh in the otherwise fragmented forest landscape of the region.
The National Park is situated at a point where the continuity of the Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests belt, which starts from Cape Comorin in South India, is broken and beyond this the Upper Gangetic Plains moist deciduous forests of the great Indo-Gangetic Plain begins. This area is the northernmost tip of the natural teak forests and the easternmost tip of the natural 'Kardhai' Anogeissus pendula forests.
The forests of Panna National Park along with Ken Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary and adjoining territorial divisions form a significant part of the catchment area of the 406 km (252 mi) Ken River which runs northeast for about 72 km (45 mi) through the park.
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VARANASI TO KHAJURAHO MY FIRST SOLO RIDE ,बनारस से खजुराहो 1 day
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