Kailasa Temple in Ellora Caves - Built with Alien Technology?

PraveenMohan
18 Jun 201409:21

Summary

TLDRThe video script explores the enigmatic Kailasa temple at Ellora, India, challenging conventional historical narratives. It highlights the temple's unique 'cut-out monolith' construction method, which contrasts with the 'cut-in monolith' technique used elsewhere. The speaker questions the feasibility of human labor achieving such a massive task in a short 18 years, suggesting the involvement of an advanced civilization or extraterrestrial intelligence. The temple's indestructibility, orientation, and visible-from-air design add to the mystery, prompting viewers to reconsider the origins of this architectural marvel.

Takeaways

  • 🏰 The Kailasa temple at Ellora is unique for being carved from an entire mountain, a technique known as 'cut-out monolith'.
  • 👷‍♂️ The temple's construction is mysterious as it required the removal of over 400,000 tons of rock, a feat that seems implausible with ancient technology.
  • ⏳ Historians claim the temple was built in less than 18 years, but the math suggests that would require removing 5 tons of rock per hour, which is highly doubtful even with modern machinery.
  • 🤔 The possibility that the temple might have been built by an advanced civilization or with extraterrestrial help is suggested due to the complexity of its construction.
  • 👑 Aurangzeb, a Muslim king, attempted to destroy the temple in 1682 but failed, even with a thousand workers laboring for three years, highlighting its durability.
  • 🔍 The temple predates other structures in the Ellora complex, suggesting it may have been built by a civilization with superior knowledge or technology.
  • 🛤️ Unlike other temples, the Kailasa temple is visible from the air, with a distinct X mark visible from above, possibly indicating a purposeful design.
  • 🧭 The temple's orientation is precise, with its entrance facing perfectly west, suggesting meticulous planning and astronomical alignment.
  • 🏗️ The temple features advanced architectural elements such as bridges, rainwater harvesting systems, and secret passages, all carved from a single mountain.
  • 🌟 The video challenges the conventional understanding of ancient human capabilities, proposing that the Kailasa temple was built by a highly advanced civilization, possibly not of this earth.
  • 📺 The video encourages viewers to subscribe for more explorations of mysterious places and to share their opinions in the comments section.

Q & A

  • What is the Kailasa temple known for in terms of its construction?

    -The Kailasa temple is unique for being carved out of a single mountain, rather than being constructed with added stone blocks. This 'cut-out monolith' technique is the only example of its kind in the world.

  • How does the 'cut-out monolith' technique differ from the 'cut-in monolith' technique used elsewhere?

    -The 'cut-out monolith' technique involves carving an entire structure from a single piece of rock, whereas the 'cut-in monolith' technique involves cutting rock from the front and carving as the work progresses.

  • What is the significance of the 100 feet tall pillar in the Kailasa temple?

    -The 100 feet tall pillar is a testament to the advanced carving technique used in the temple. It was carved by removing the surrounding mountain, showcasing the immense amount of work involved in the temple's construction.

  • How much rock was reportedly removed to create the Kailasa temple?

    -Over 400,000 tons of rock were removed to create the Kailasa temple, a feat that has left historians and archaeologists puzzled.

  • What is the estimated time it would have taken to remove the rock using the historical account of the temple's construction time?

    -According to the historical account, the temple was built in less than 18 years. This would mean removing approximately 60 tons of rock daily, or 5 tons per hour, which is considered highly improbable with ancient technology.

  • What was the attempt by Aurangzeb to destroy the Kailasa temple, and what was the outcome?

    -Aurangzeb, a Muslim king, ordered the demolition of the Kailasa temple in 1682. Despite employing a thousand workers for three years, they were only able to cause minimal damage, leading him to abandon the task.

  • How does the Kailasa temple's orientation compare to other temples at Ellora?

    -Unlike other temples at Ellora, the Kailasa temple is exceptionally well-oriented with all four cardinal directions, with its entrance perfectly facing west.

  • What are some of the advanced architectural features of the Kailasa temple?

    -The Kailasa temple features bridges connecting towers, rainwater harvesting systems, drainage systems, hidden underground passages, secret peepholes, elaborate balconies, and complex stairways, all carved from a single mountain.

  • Why does the speaker suggest that the Kailasa temple might have been built by an advanced civilization?

    -The speaker suggests this due to the temple's unique construction technique, the precision in carving, the orientation with cardinal directions, and the advanced architectural features, which seem beyond the capabilities of the known ancient civilizations.

  • What is the significance of the Kailasa temple being visible from the air?

    -The visibility of the Kailasa temple from the air is unusual among the Ellora temples and suggests a possible intentional design for aerial viewing, similar to the Nazca lines, with a distinct X mark visible from above.

  • What does the speaker propose as a reason for the unique construction and features of the Kailasa temple?

    -The speaker proposes that the Kailasa temple may have been built by an advanced civilization, either from Earth or elsewhere, due to the complexity and precision of its construction that seem to defy conventional historical understanding.

Outlines

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🏛️ Unveiling the Kailasa Temple

This video explores the world-famous Kailasa temple at Ellora, questioning who could have built this remarkable structure. Unlike other temples, Kailasa was carved from an entire mountain using a unique 'cut-out monolith' technique, contrasting with the common 'cut-in monolith' method. The video highlights the massive scale of this project, noting the removal of over 400,000 tons of rock, which would be impossible to achieve in just 18 years using ancient methods. The narrator suggests that such an extraordinary feat could imply the involvement of an advanced civilization or extraterrestrial intelligence.

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🔍 Analyzing the Indestructibility of Kailasa

The video compares the Kailasa temple's durability with the Menkaure's pyramid in Egypt, both of which resisted attempts at destruction by historical rulers. Aurangzeb's efforts to demolish Kailasa ended in failure despite employing a thousand workers for three years. This indestructibility raises questions about the origins of such structures. The narrator further examines the Kailasa temple's advanced architectural features, such as its precise orientation, complex drainage systems, and hidden passages, arguing that such engineering perfection could not have been achieved with ancient tools and limited knowledge. The video concludes by inviting viewers to subscribe and share their opinions.

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Keywords

💡Kailasa Temple

Kailasa Temple is a significant architectural marvel located at Ellora in India. It is renowned for being carved out of a single mountain, making it a unique example of 'cut-out monolith' architecture. The video script discusses its construction technique and questions the historical account of its builders, suggesting it may have been created by an advanced civilization. The temple is central to the video's theme of reevaluating historical narratives.

💡Advanced Civilization

The term 'advanced civilization' in the script refers to a hypothetical society with superior knowledge or technology, possibly not of human origin. The video suggests that the construction techniques and scale of the Kailasa Temple might be indicative of such a civilization, challenging the conventional understanding of historical human capabilities.

💡Cut-Out Monolith

A 'cut-out monolith' is a construction technique where an entire structure is carved from a single, massive piece of material, in this case, a mountain. The script contrasts this method with the more common 'cut-in monolith' technique, where rock is cut and carved progressively. The Kailasa Temple is presented as the only known example of this technique, adding to the mystery of its construction.

💡Rock Cutting Technique

The 'rock cutting technique' mentioned in the script refers to the methods used to shape and carve stone for construction. The video highlights the unusual technique employed at the Kailasa Temple, which involved removing over 400,000 tons of rock to create the structure, a task that seems implausible with the technology and manpower available at the time.

💡Archeologists

Archeologists are professionals who study human history through the excavation and analysis of artifacts and structures. In the script, they confirm the massive amount of rock removal at the Kailasa Temple and express confusion over how it was achieved in the purported timeframe, contributing to the debate over the temple's origins.

💡Aurangzeb

Aurangzeb was a Mughal emperor known in the script for his failed attempt to destroy the Kailasa Temple. His efforts, which involved a thousand workers over three years, resulted in minimal damage, illustrating the temple's durability and reinforcing the video's theme of questioning its human-made origin.

💡Menkaure's Pyramid

Menkaure's Pyramid in Egypt is brought up in the script as another example of an indestructible structure. Similar to the Kailasa Temple, attempts to destroy it only resulted in minor damage, suggesting a possible connection between these ancient monuments and a mysterious advanced builder.

💡Ellora Cave Complex

The 'Ellora Cave Complex' is a group of monuments, including the Kailasa Temple, near Aurangabad in India. The script notes that the Kailasa Temple predates other temples in the complex, which challenges the expected progression of architectural skill and knowledge over time.

💡Nazca Lines

Nazca Lines in Peru are large geoglyphs visible from the air, and the script suggests a comparison with the Kailasa Temple's visibility and design from an aerial perspective. This raises the question of whether the temple was intended to be seen from above, like a signal or marker.

💡Extraterrestrial Intelligence

The script speculates that the Kailasa Temple may have been constructed with the help of 'extraterrestrial intelligence,' implying a non-human involvement in its creation. This concept is central to the video's exploration of alternative theories about ancient civilizations and their capabilities.

💡Architectural Perfection

The term 'architectural perfection' in the script refers to the precision and complexity of the Kailasa Temple's design, including features like bridges, drainage systems, and stairways. The video argues that these elements suggest a level of planning and execution that seems unlikely with the tools and knowledge attributed to the historical human builders.

Highlights

The Kailasa temple at Ellora was carved out of a single mountain, a unique 'cut-out monolith' technique.

This method contrasts with the 'cut-in monolith' technique used in other structures worldwide.

The temple features a 100-foot-tall pillar, showcasing the scale of the carving process.

Over 400,000 tons of rock were removed to create the temple, a feat that challenges historical accounts.

Historians claim the temple was built in under 18 years, a timeline questioned by the scale of the task.

Calculations suggest an implausible rate of rock removal even with modern machinery.

The temple's construction raises questions about the capabilities of ancient civilizations.

Aurangzeb's failed attempt to destroy the temple highlights its indestructible nature.

The temple's orientation and visibility from the air suggest advanced planning and purpose.

The Kailasa temple predates other structures in the Ellora complex, indicating a more advanced origin.

The temple's design includes complex features like bridges, drainage systems, and secret passages.

All elements of the temple were carved from a single mountain without external materials.

The temple's construction challenges the belief in the capabilities of ancient human civilizations.

The video suggests the possibility of extraterrestrial involvement in the temple's creation.

Aurangzeb's comparison to the failed destruction of Menkaure's pyramid in Egypt is noted.

The video invites viewers to subscribe for more explorations of mysterious places.

The video encourages viewers to share their opinions on the presented theories.

Transcripts

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Hey guys, this is the world famous Kailasa temple at Ellora and let's look objectively

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into who could have built this amazing structure. By the end of this video, I hope you will

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agree with me that our history is completely wrong, and that this temple was built by a

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very advanced civilization.

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What is so special about this temple? This temple was not constructed by adding stone

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blocks, but an entire mountain was carved to create this temple. This is the only example

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in the whole world where a mountain was cut out from the top, to create a structure. In

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all the other temples and caves, even in Ellora and the rest of the world, the rock was cut

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from the front and carved as they went along. The whole world has followed a rock cutting

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technique called "cut-in monolith" while Kailasa temple is the only one that has used the exact

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opposite technique called "cut-out monolith". To see why this rock cutting technique is

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so different, let's take a look at this pillar that is over 100 feet tall. See how small

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human beings look when compared to this pillar. Normally, to create such a huge pillar, it

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would take years of work, carving accurately on the huge rock. But this pillar was carved

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by scooping out all the pieces of mountain around it. You can imagine the amount of rock,

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which has been removed to create this pillar. Historians and archeologists are confused

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because of the sheer amount of rock that was removed in this temple. Archeologists confirm

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that over 400,000 tons of rock had to be scooped out, which would have taken not years, but

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centuries of human labor. Historians have no record of such a monstrous task and they

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think that it was built in less than 18 years.

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Let us do a simple math and see if historians could be right. I am going to assume that

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people worked every day for 18 years and for 12 hours straight with no breaks at all. I

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am going to ignore rainy days, festivals, war time and assume that people worked like

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robots ceaselessly. I am also going to ignore the time taken to create intricate carvings

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and complex engineering design and planning and just focus on the removal of rock.

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If 400,000 tons of rock were removed in 18 years, 22,222 tons of rock had to be removed

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every year. This means that 60 tons of rock was removed every day, which gives us 5 tons

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of rock removed every hour. I think we can all agree that is not even possible today

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to remove 5 tons of rock from a mountain, every hour. Not even with all the so called

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advanced machines that we have. So, if it is not humanly possible, was it done by humans

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at all? Was this created with the help of extraterrestrial intelligence?

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Now, forget about creating such an extraordinary structure. Can human beings at least destroy

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this temple? In fact, Aurangzeb a Muslim king employed a thousand workers to completely

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demolish this temple. In 1682, he ordered that that the temple be destroyed, so that

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there would be no trace of it. Records show that a 1000 people worked for 3 years, and

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they could only do a very minimal damage. They could break and disfigure a few statues

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here and there, but they realized it is just not possible to completely destroy this temple.

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Aurangzeb finally gave up on this impossible task.

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Note that this attempted destruction is very similar to another mysterious structure called

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The Menkaure's pyramid in Egypt. Another Muslim ruler wanted all the pyramids to be destroyed,

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and started his work from the Menkaure's pyramid. After years of trying, he was only able to

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make a small dent on the pyramid. He gave up too. Were all these indestructible structures

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around the world created by extraterrestrials? Is that why human beings are not even able

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to destroy them?

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In fact, archeologists agree that Kailasa temple was created before any other temple

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in the Ellora cave complex. Could this have been built centuries before human beings started

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carving other temples nearby? Is this why the architecture, the design, and the size

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is so much better and bigger than other temples? If it was built by humans, it is logical to

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expect that the rock cutting techniques and design would become better over time. People

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would gain more experience and knowledge and make better structures in the future. However,

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the Kailasa temple is the oldest and the biggest temple carved with engineering perfection.

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Unlike other temples, the Kailasa is the only temple that is visible from the air. Out of

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34 temples, all carved side by side, Kailasa stands out and you can see it while flying

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over it. Is this just a coincidence? Or was it designed for people to see it from the

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air, like Nazca lines of Peru? Even on google earth, the aerial view of Kailasa temple clearly

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shows an X mark. This is how it looks from the top; you can see a circular design that

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is studded with 4 lions that create this huge X mark. Was this created as a signal for extraterrestrials,

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who can spot the location while flying?

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Unlike other temples of Ellora, notice how well its rectangular design is oriented with

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all the four directions. Its entrance faces perfectly to the west. Is this another coincidence

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too? Unlike most other temples of Ellora, this

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temple has bridges that connect towers, rainwater harvesting systems, drainage systems, hidden

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underground passages, secret peepholes that can show people walking in, elaborate balconies

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in different areas and complex stairways that connect multiple levels. And all of this had

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to be planned accurately before they started carving the mountain. For example, you cannot

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carve these two structures separately and then decide to build a bridge later. No connecting

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rocks or external rocks were used at all, and everything was carved perfectly from one

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mountain. Do you still believe that this was done with chisels, hammers and pickaxes by

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people with limited mathematical and architectural knowledge? I hope we can all agree that the

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Kailasa temple was built by a much advanced civilization, whether it originated on earth

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or elsewhere.

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I am finding a lot of mysterious places like this, so please do subscribe to my channel.

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Your opinion is very valuable whether you agree with me or not, so please do leave a

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comment. Thank you for watching and talk to you soon.

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