This is interesting !Traditional curriculums often overlook the realworld applications of science and history in ancient temples and architecture. These sites combine physics, geometry, and spirituality, but this knowledge isn't always highlighted in textbooks. Trekking and exploring such places offer a hands-on way to learn. At Kedareshwar temple, after speaking with locals, we gained valuable insights into the temple's significance, which deepened my appreciation for its historical, spiritual, and architectural importance. It's fascinating how much knowledge is embedded in these ancient structures, which often goes unnoticed in conventional education.
Pankaj ji is knowledgeable and manages to answer the questions posed by the host with conviction. However, he needs to do more research on Tamilnadu and the temples there. Many of the temples have ‘Jeeva Samadhis’ of great saints. Most temples in TN are made of stone and nobody has conducted a survey yet to determine the number of temples. TN is known as the land of temples for a reason!
Pankaj has some knowledge about temples in India, but a lot of what he has said is pure BS (Bakvas) because he does not know the why behind the questions put to him.
I deny the point he suggested by the word scientific it means that how logically or mathematics of the temple buildings.we have the literature for the same just he doesn't know and science is not a colonial construct. Though I even would argue all the theory what have been proposed but by the scientific community is the final truth
Half baked knowledge. This guy is only making noise. There are many videos on TH-cam giving better information than this guy. Came hear to learn something new but found that he knows only 5 percent of what I already know.
I am from Ponda Goa. Hindu kings under marathas were able to keep Portuguese in check.
This is interesting !Traditional curriculums often overlook the realworld applications of science and history in ancient temples and architecture. These sites combine physics, geometry, and spirituality, but this knowledge isn't always highlighted in textbooks. Trekking and exploring such places offer a hands-on way to learn. At Kedareshwar temple, after speaking with locals, we gained valuable insights into the temple's significance, which deepened my appreciation for its historical, spiritual, and architectural importance. It's fascinating how much knowledge is embedded in these ancient structures, which often goes unnoticed in conventional education.
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Pankaj ji is knowledgeable and manages to answer the questions posed by the host with conviction.
However, he needs to do more research on Tamilnadu and the temples there. Many of the temples have ‘Jeeva Samadhis’ of great saints. Most temples in TN are made of stone and nobody has conducted a survey yet to determine the number of temples.
TN is known as the land of temples for a reason!
Thank you for watching🙏
Pankaj has some knowledge about temples in India, but a lot of what he has said is pure BS (Bakvas) because he does not know the why behind the questions put to him.
I deny the point he suggested by the word scientific it means that how logically or mathematics of the temple buildings.we have the literature for the same just he doesn't know and science is not a colonial construct. Though I even would argue all the theory what have been proposed but by the scientific community is the final truth
Half baked knowledge. This guy is only making noise. There are many videos on TH-cam giving better information than this guy. Came hear to learn something new but found that he knows only 5 percent of what I already know.