Real India where majority of people lives is dirty, noise pollution and unhygienic etc. So he decided to explore excluded part of India where less people lives.
I always say this we Indians don't need outsiders to abuse our country,our own country men do it very vocally that too when the audience is foreigners ,outsiders. No wonder that only 100000 Britishers were required to rule India for two hundred years and it is said that Central Asian invader Bakhtiar Khilji with only 12horsemen captured Bihar and destroyed ancient Nalanda university
like this if you observe taking time, more than 100 temples you find shocking unique thing in that, I know is Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple, Brihadeshwara temple, Belur and Badami Cave Temples, Gudi Mallam Temple, Devi Shakthi Temples many are these in J&K, Assam, Rajasthan, Himachal, etc, few said here immediately
Yesterday I was watching a documentary on Ancient Civilization and I was thinking about this site. It's truly amazing place to visit. I hate to see people just visiting this place to pass time and take selfies not understanding the significance of this site.
@@RajneeshSingh-i5t sure , so does this mean we should disregard these amazing sites? Which all the tourists do, most of them perceive india with its negatives only, this guy has experienced it all though
@@RajneeshSingh-i5tmaybe it's reality of your state uttarpradesh ..... don't talk about every state of india...... uttarpradesh is very backward in GDP per capita.
@@dakshpatil8201 People make countries and monuments. If people have access to good quality life than these monuments will exist for centuries. But people like you, who don't value people, don't understand these small things. And this is reality that Indian are unhygienic. India is not clean, pollution, corruption etc. But people like you close there eyes and say "Sab changa see". Indian's are living in bad conditions because of people like you, who always try to silence constructive criticism. Thanku
Not underrated in India but definitely in the rest of the world. This should be among the 7 wonders of the world considering the craftsmanship to build this out of Single Volcanic rock and that too from Top to bottom😮
@@JesseStLouis ASI(Archaeological Survey of India) tells us that it was built in 20 years but the fact is chiselling with thousands working every day won't be able to finish this work in even 200 years. Even more astonishing is, the thousands of tonnes of debris is nowhere to be found in the vicinity. The debris simply evaporated in thin air.
He did it because after all these years it still bothers you. Being a Hindu and spending your time obsessing about another religion, the same thing aurangzeb did just vice versa.
@@pranav1256 That's a really idiotic and shallow argument. Those who forget their history or try to live in denial, only endanger the future too. It's a marvelous piece of a art and engineering and hard work of artisans and sculptors. It's also my ancestor's cultural and religious heritage. A foreign culture tried their best to destroy it to replace the native culture. Why should I not name and record this piece of history when I see those defaced statues? Do you think not talking about it will keep other temples safe? Even today they keep trying to encroach temple lands and destroy property. You go play ostrich and bury your head in sand else where.
@@giridharangounder3817 sach toh ye bhi hai ki Marathas ne bhi mandir tode aur Aurangzeb ne kuch mandir ke construction ki funding kari apne. Ye jankari se jo conclusion nikalna he voh nikalo.
@@NIRAJCHAVAN-wc3rp only bhimtes (so called new bhuddhists) try to defame Sanatan by embracing bhuddism whereas in combodia (no. 1 bhuddist country), mayanmar, Thailand etc call Hinduism (sanatan) their origin. That's why you see Angkor wat (largest ancient hindu temple) on flag of Combodia (a bhuddist country). Bhuddha never declined vedas instead he empowered on learning by self.
Hi Jesse, the cow that you see near the Shivaling is Nandi the bull. You will see it wherever there is a Shivling. In one of the places you could see what is the remains of Nandi out side a cave, that way you can easily guess it was a Shivling inside the cave that was destroyed.
Discovered your channel today and watched almost 12 videos. Please come to north india this time. Himachal, uttrakhand, j&k and many more you will love the mountains ❤
Kailash temple was built by Krishna 1 of Rashtrakuta dynasty. Don't forget to visit Hoyseleswar temple (Belur and Halebidu) in Karnataka State and Khajuraho group of temple in Madhya Pradesh state.
The statues are broken during Aurangazeb time in 1500's I think. He employed 1000 men for 3 months to destroy the caves and yeah they couldn't destroy everything.
@@TyJ-l9t Brahmins treated rest like trash?, they have been in poverty & living on alms from the rest. Genocidal hatred against such a tiny minority is same as Jew hatred by Nazis & Jihadis.
Brahmins are the one who destroyed many temples like this and blamed Mughals so that they can have their way of complete dominance over the Hindu society.
how beautiful it must have been when it was newly built functioning temple and not just a tourist site. Sometimes i feel really sad of what and how much the civilization has lost but its still alive so that's a relief
I surprised to see that ur other videos not getting more than couple of hundred of views . U deserved more views Hope indian viewers give what deserves u .
Jesse, this was an amazing video. I am in awe of the centuries of incredibly beautiful sculpturing. How wonderful it must have been for you to experience such magnificence.
Wonderful. I am and Indian from a different state and have studied so much about Ellora and the Kailashnath rock cut temple, I will definitely visit after saving a bit of money. Your video showed it beautifully and I am happy that somebody do understand the importance of these caves - do visit Ajanta and Elephanta caves too if you have time. Have a safe stay in India.
Finally i see some people finding out some actual indian history outside taj mahal I see foreigners obsessing on taj mahal so much while there are so many. Wonders in india Feels like a breath of fresh air
Taj mahal is rather a face & symbol of cruelty of mughal rulers Instead of Wonder of world or luv symbol (as Shahjahan married her own daughter who looked like her wife mumtaz)
Great video jesse, though i wish you would see the harishchandragad near akole and bhandardara, there is also kalsubai peak near it which is the highest peak in Maharashtra at 1646m elevation ,sandan valley which is known as grand canyon of sahyadri ranges and quite no. Of forts near it like ratangad which offer quite interesting trek. This all may not be possible in a single day but worth checking out as many as u can. Wish you good luck!
This priceless site for humanity needs to be managed professionally. Imagine allowing millions of tourists to walk through & touch historical ancient temple carvings & other relics. That is a sure way to encourage crumbling ruins in a few decades. Sad situation! Where are the authorities & enforcers?
The secret of life and the universe is carved here symbolically.. Explore, experience and know as much as you can and get enlightened..which is the life purpose of humanity and Which is the core and sole purpose of Indian spiritual science.... .🧘♀️🙏🌿🍃
I suggest ypu and all other seriously interested tourists to visit Indian historical places during off-season times, that is non-vacation times of Summer & Diwali (Dipawali)..😃
Just try imagining the level of details in the carvings when it was newly made and monks walking around and meditating in all those nooks and tiny cavelets. Makes me wish I could time travel to this place during its best days. Even today, with 60-to-70 % of it destroyed by Mughals and natural forces, it is still amazing. Too bad the waterfall hardly any water when you visited. I was lucky to have seen a much full'er waterfall.
It is great to see how you blend in and explore this amazing artifact from humanity’s ancient past. Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism; 3 religions have contributed to this glorious past. A splendid example of religious harmony. It is easy for foreigners to get lost in the chaos. But are able comprehend the extent of devotion and effort it took the ancients to carve this monument, that is worth something. I agree, this is very underrated. Considering some of these caves are 2000+ years old, the scale is humongous.
Finally someone said it. I laugh when people think TajMahal is best architecture in India. Fact is it is not even close to the other Indian monuments or Temple structures. Ellora caves or Kailasa Temple should have been the 7th wonder! It would have given so much revenue to research and renovate these amazing sculptures.
Most Shiva temples will have 3 things in the periphery- Nandi (a bull, his mount), Ganesh (his son, half elephant and always 1 tooth missing) and Parvati (his wife). Parvati and Laxmi are easily confused but they are different. Nandi is not a cow but a bull. Great to see you travel, explore and be inquisitive about my country as I sit in your homecountry sipping tea and watching you on my TV. What a world we live in!
Thanks you for showing India in a nice light , and appreciating that India is a huge country with marvellous places to visit, and beautiful sight seeing oppurtinities... We are poor country , and our cities are dirty and congested.. but thats one side of our country, and every country in the world has slums and ghettos . our country is big, dirty in parts, but beautiful and very rich culturally as a whole . . we have challenges and have been occupied by invadors for 1000 years who have plundered our land .. but we will rise and shine one day,amd that day is not too far away God willing !
One thing is sure this structure will be there on earth even after millions of years, carved out of granite. This temple complex should be included into 8th wonder of the world, even the pyramids looks like normal structure Front of this. This is just beyond anything on earth. Humanity could never recreate this thing on on earth again. 🇺🇸👍
Amazing! blessed travel, Mr.Jesse, Come to Himachal next, please! And an important note, is that:- When the izlamic forces invaded Northern and Central India, They broke the sacred Temples in thousands, of the Hindus and Buddhists alike, These damaged carvings, are because a certain demography of people believe it's sinful to have statues, As it might lead to idol Worship, Hence they did their very best to break them, But the statues were too strong to do so, so they disfigured them instead
Please visit again.. This is is sooo underrated compared to Tajmahal and other historical monuments across the world. Recommend your friends to visit this site. God bless you.
India was a peacful cultural wonder until the Muslim invaders and the colonial invaders tried to destroy all but luckily some have survived, the Mugal guy Aurangazeb tried to destroy the Kailasa temple and he failed, the damage is likely because of that
It is the largest Monolithic structure in the world. truly deserving of being one of the wonders of the earth. (somehow its not!). The great temple at Abu Simbel in Egypt is the close second.
Buddy come to temple state of India Tamil Nadu you can see more than 30000 temple there are so many of the very important like UNESCO recorded temples out there in Tamil Nadu and many history behind it
At the end you had a lot of drinks. Man, I could just imagine how tiring it must have been, especially when you got lost in a no man's land kind of a situation. You were lucky to find that one man there. Also, the video is amazing. I walked through you into the caves of Ellora. It really is a magnificent place. I could just imagine the civilization back in the time must be so profound. Also, the good little meditation places you were able to discover were amazing. And Jains are the most peaceful out of all the Karmic religions, which are actually Dharmik religion, but for me Karmic religions is a new term, and it is very interesting. A lot to learn from the video. Thank You! I really enjoyed everything especially all the Shivlings. Har Har Mahadev! Jai Maa Bhavani! 🪷🙏❤
Want Kailash and konark along with Madurai Meenakshi and Brihadeeshwara temples and others like Rani ki Vaav to be among the Top Ancient Wonders of the world 🌎.
Awesome vlog, well captured. Its fun to watch. If possible please do safari vlogs, Gir, Gujarat. Home to the only Asiatic Lions remaining in world exist. Also,Bengal Tiger reserves Kanha National park(Jungle book inspiration), Ranthambore NP, Pench NP(Jungle book inspiration) Jim Corbett NP.
To go to the Jain caves you need to take a 20min bus ride from the entry gate. Truly one day isn't enough to explore this beautiful place. Loved the video beautifully filmed. ❤
If you're ever planning to do a visit to India, you should try visiting all of India's ancient major sun temples, with guides if possible. I'll especially recommend Konark and Modhera sun temples. Near Modhera , there is a very famour "Rani Ki Vav" that you don't wanna miss. You can stay in Ahmedabad and plan a journey to both these places in a single day.
India was a very prosperous and mysterious place for millennia. It eventually got destroyed by foreign invaders like the Muslim Turkish people, Arabian invaders and European invaders. No hate to anyone in the present times but Bharat was literally the most invaded and plundered country in the entire world. Even the entire history is not known to Indians themselves. Your video is awesome ❤
The discipline to carve these mountains into something beautiful is unimaginable. Only devotion could make that happen. Thanks for reminding me why I despise modern architecture 😂
wow great to see places like this ive been an indian never seen this places thnks for showing us all i dont know why these places are not comsidered wonder of the world big by any agencies india has many of these places unexplored by people
@@JesseStLouis the series you have started you will definitely sir. I have shared your channel with many people. Will also tag our tourism department to onboard you for showing 🇮🇳
So finally you decide to explore India, real India❤
I've already been exploring real India 😂
@@JesseStLouisPlease visit forts in Maharashtra as there are more than 350 forts each having its historical importance.
Real India is dirty. He is exploring excluded India where few people lives.
Real India where majority of people lives is dirty, noise pollution and unhygienic etc.
So he decided to explore excluded part of India where less people lives.
I always say this we Indians don't need outsiders to abuse our country,our own country men do it very vocally that too when
the audience is foreigners ,outsiders.
No wonder that only 100000 Britishers were required to rule India for two hundred years and it is said that Central Asian invader Bakhtiar Khilji with only 12horsemen captured Bihar and destroyed ancient Nalanda university
100% truth. It's the most underrated in the world. The Kailasa temple is just insane
like this if you observe taking time, more than 100 temples you find shocking unique thing in that, I know is Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple, Brihadeshwara temple, Belur and Badami Cave Temples, Gudi Mallam Temple, Devi Shakthi Temples many are these in J&K, Assam, Rajasthan, Himachal, etc, few said here immediately
Yesterday I was watching a documentary on Ancient Civilization and I was thinking about this site. It's truly amazing place to visit. I hate to see people just visiting this place to pass time and take selfies not understanding the significance of this site.
It is such a mind blowing experience. I wish I hadn't been filming so I could have enjoyed it more. But I know I'll return here with my wife.
@@JesseStLouis Please do. And let us know more about this amazing place and your experience.
Very true.
@@JesseStLouis destroy by muslim 😢😢
majority of public in the world is like this only...if all are intellectuals then this world would hve been different
Loved a TH-camr who actually visits the worthy places, not just the streets !!
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Streets tells the reality of a country. And our reality is that our country is dirty, unhygienic, noise pollution, scammers etc.
@@RajneeshSingh-i5t sure , so does this mean we should disregard these amazing sites?
Which all the tourists do, most of them perceive india with its negatives only, this guy has experienced it all though
@@RajneeshSingh-i5tmaybe it's reality of your state uttarpradesh ..... don't talk about every state of india...... uttarpradesh is very backward in GDP per capita.
@@dakshpatil8201
People make countries and monuments. If people have access to good quality life than these monuments will exist for centuries. But people like you, who don't value people, don't understand these small things.
And this is reality that Indian are unhygienic. India is not clean, pollution, corruption etc. But people like you close there eyes and say "Sab changa see".
Indian's are living in bad conditions because of people like you, who always try to silence constructive criticism.
Thanku
Not underrated in India but definitely in the rest of the world. This should be among the 7 wonders of the world considering the craftsmanship to build this out of Single Volcanic rock and that too from Top to bottom😮
Indeed, absolutely tremendous
@@JesseStLouis ASI(Archaeological Survey of India) tells us that it was built in 20 years but the fact is chiselling with thousands working every day won't be able to finish this work in even 200 years. Even more astonishing is, the thousands of tonnes of debris is nowhere to be found in the vicinity. The debris simply evaporated in thin air.
I think jeff Bezos visited here some years ago
Exactly 💯 trueeee
So many sculptures defaced/destroyed deliberately and systematically on order of Mughal king Aurangzeb...
He did it because after all these years it still bothers you. Being a Hindu and spending your time obsessing about another religion, the same thing aurangzeb did just vice versa.
Funny, remembering atrocities is bad. It's called learning from history. Those who don't learn from past tends to repeat it. @@pranav1256
@@pranav1256 arey ye cave ko bhi aurangzeb nhi todna ka koshish kiya tha, abhi sach bolna bhi paap hai kya?
@@pranav1256 That's a really idiotic and shallow argument. Those who forget their history or try to live in denial, only endanger the future too.
It's a marvelous piece of a art and engineering and hard work of artisans and sculptors. It's also my ancestor's cultural and religious heritage. A foreign culture tried their best to destroy it to replace the native culture. Why should I not name and record this piece of history when I see those defaced statues?
Do you think not talking about it will keep other temples safe? Even today they keep trying to encroach temple lands and destroy property. You go play ostrich and bury your head in sand else where.
@@giridharangounder3817 sach toh ye bhi hai ki Marathas ne bhi mandir tode aur Aurangzeb ne kuch mandir ke construction ki funding kari apne. Ye jankari se jo conclusion nikalna he voh nikalo.
1 to 12 Buddha caves
13 to 29 Hindu caves (kailash mandir is in 16th cave )
30 to 34 Jain caves
From 1 to 34 Sanatan Caves
@@vickkeevickkee2043but Buddha defied sanatani Vedas😂
@@NIRAJCHAVAN-wc3rp only bhimtes (so called new bhuddhists) try to defame Sanatan by embracing bhuddism whereas in combodia (no. 1 bhuddist country), mayanmar, Thailand etc call Hinduism (sanatan) their origin. That's why you see Angkor wat (largest ancient hindu temple) on flag of Combodia (a bhuddist country). Bhuddha never declined vedas instead he empowered on learning by self.
@@NIRAJCHAVAN-wc3rp tell me are you a bhimta?
@@vickkeevickkee2043 no I am kattar sanatani😂
Hi Jesse, the cow that you see near the Shivaling is Nandi the bull. You will see it wherever there is a Shivling. In one of the places you could see what is the remains of Nandi out side a cave, that way you can easily guess it was a Shivling inside the cave that was destroyed.
still mny ppl are moving there with chappal and shoes
@@ganeshsakhare8449many would be , mullas, rice bag converts and some educated libral so called hindu
Discovered your channel today and watched almost 12 videos. Please come to north india this time. Himachal, uttrakhand, j&k and many more you will love the mountains ❤
Next time!
Kailash temple was built by Krishna 1 of Rashtrakuta dynasty.
Don't forget to visit Hoyseleswar temple (Belur and Halebidu) in Karnataka State and Khajuraho group of temple in Madhya Pradesh state.
एक ऐसा मंदिर जो लंबे काल के लगातार हमलों के बाद भी मजबूती से बना रहा।
Entire temple built Using single big rock hill from top to bottom at GOD level Precision, Rashtrakootas 🙏💥🚩
The statues are broken during Aurangazeb time in 1500's I think. He employed 1000 men for 3 months to destroy the caves and yeah they couldn't destroy everything.
Shame on us for even letting the mughals & other colonizers enter our civilization.
@@SodiumSyndicateThen why let the Brahmins do it for a thousand years while treating the rest like trash?
@@TyJ-l9t Brahmins treated rest like trash?, they have been in poverty & living on alms from the rest. Genocidal hatred against such a tiny minority is same as Jew hatred by Nazis & Jihadis.
Brahmins are the one who destroyed many temples like this and blamed Mughals so that they can have their way of complete dominance over the Hindu society.
@@SodiumSyndicate it's not that straight forward, history is very different seeing the past from current lense will only deceive you
how beautiful it must have been when it was newly built functioning temple and not just a tourist site. Sometimes i feel really sad of what and how much the civilization has lost but its still alive so that's a relief
You know why I love to watch your videos, because you explore the places in real way❤❤
🙏i try my best
Welcome to Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar 🚩
I surprised to see that ur other videos not getting more than couple of hundred of views . U deserved more views
Hope indian viewers give what deserves u .
🙏 feel free to share with millions of your friends 😂🙌
Jesse, this was an amazing video. I am in awe of the centuries of incredibly beautiful sculpturing. How wonderful it must have been for you to experience such magnificence.
It was such an overwhelming experience. Truly such a tremendous place
Om namah shivay 🙏🏻
Keep it up Jesse! Your videos are gaining good amount of views ❤
🙏
Wonderful. I am and Indian from a different state and have studied so much about Ellora and the Kailashnath rock cut temple, I will definitely visit after saving a bit of money. Your video showed it beautifully and I am happy that somebody do understand the importance of these caves - do visit Ajanta and Elephanta caves too if you have time. Have a safe stay in India.
Keep shining Jesse!! Millions views are waiting ahed ❤
🙏thank you brother!
@@JesseStLouis visit jammu and kashmir ❤
Congrats on cracking 30K, dude. India is rewarding your cheerful spirit, and it's damn nice to see.
Thanks John, it's been a wild ride. Glad to have you along!
Finally i see some people finding out some actual indian history outside taj mahal
I see foreigners obsessing on taj mahal so much while there are so many. Wonders in india
Feels like a breath of fresh air
Taj mahal is rather a face & symbol of cruelty of mughal rulers Instead of Wonder of world or luv symbol (as Shahjahan married her own daughter who looked like her wife mumtaz)
@trusfratedbunny2215 ikr
I was waiting for this vid ..u fulfilled the expectations... visit some other places too from surrounding
🙏
Great video jesse, though i wish you would see the harishchandragad near akole and bhandardara, there is also kalsubai peak near it which is the highest peak in Maharashtra at 1646m elevation ,sandan valley which is known as grand canyon of sahyadri ranges and quite no. Of forts near it like ratangad which offer quite interesting trek. This all may not be possible in a single day but worth checking out as many as u can. Wish you good luck!
This priceless site for humanity needs to be managed professionally. Imagine allowing millions of tourists to walk through & touch historical ancient temple carvings & other relics.
That is a sure way to encourage crumbling ruins in a few decades.
Sad situation!
Where are the authorities & enforcers?
Well said ❤
I definitely wanted to say the same💯💯
🙏🙏🙏Thank you💖💝💗💓
This wonder immediately needs serious preservation
finally someone said it. So many children touching fine carvings
THIS MAN SHOWING REAL INDIA HATS OFF TO YOU 🤩
wtf do you mean by real india? clean=real, poor=fake? so insecure
The secret of life and the universe is carved here symbolically.. Explore, experience and know as much as you can and get enlightened..which is the life purpose of humanity and Which is the core and sole purpose of Indian spiritual science.... .🧘♀️🙏🌿🍃
🙏
I suggest ypu and all other seriously interested tourists to visit Indian historical places during off-season times, that is non-vacation times of Summer & Diwali (Dipawali)..😃
Thanks
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3:20 The Enigma of Amigara Fault flashbacks
Just try imagining the level of details in the carvings when it was newly made and monks walking around and meditating in all those nooks and tiny cavelets. Makes me wish I could time travel to this place during its best days. Even today, with 60-to-70 % of it destroyed by Mughals and natural forces, it is still amazing.
Too bad the waterfall hardly any water when you visited. I was lucky to have seen a much full'er waterfall.
The entire complex is cut from a monolith. It certainly deserves to be wonder of the world!
Shiva is the god of gods thats why he is known as "devo k dev Mahadev " thanks for coming to india bro❤ hope u explore more n enjoy
It is great to see how you blend in and explore this amazing artifact from humanity’s ancient past.
Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism; 3 religions have contributed to this glorious past. A splendid example of religious harmony.
It is easy for foreigners to get lost in the chaos. But are able comprehend the extent of devotion and effort it took the ancients to carve this monument, that is worth something.
I agree, this is very underrated. Considering some of these caves are 2000+ years old, the scale is humongous.
Beautiful travel video. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching buddy 🙌
*Peace, serenity and wonders all around*
💖💝 Just imagine how people had lived there 💓💗
Finally someone said it. I laugh when people think TajMahal is best architecture in India. Fact is it is not even close to the other Indian monuments or Temple structures.
Ellora caves or Kailasa Temple should have been the 7th wonder! It would have given so much revenue to research and renovate these amazing sculptures.
can any desert thieves construct any monument. If it happens it would be not a History, but Miracle.
We lived in St Louis for many many years and have wonderful memories of the place and the American midwest. Nice to see you enjoying India.
Must visit Belur and Halebidu (Karnataka)
And Shravanbelgola
@CripplingDuality yeah
These are at another level ,even better then elora
@riteshjain1141 yes sir ..
They are really beautiful.. as Indian and Maharashtraian we are proud of our history ❤
That's broken because of muslims Aurangzeb attacked😢
Nice place to visit. Beautifully carved in a stone amazing.. Thank for the video
Most Shiva temples will have 3 things in the periphery- Nandi (a bull, his mount), Ganesh (his son, half elephant and always 1 tooth missing) and Parvati (his wife). Parvati and Laxmi are easily confused but they are different. Nandi is not a cow but a bull.
Great to see you travel, explore and be inquisitive about my country as I sit in your homecountry sipping tea and watching you on my TV. What a world we live in!
Thanks you for showing India in a nice light , and appreciating that India is a huge country with marvellous places to visit, and beautiful sight seeing oppurtinities... We are poor country , and our cities are dirty and congested.. but thats one side of our country, and every country in the world has slums and ghettos . our country is big, dirty in parts, but beautiful and very rich culturally as a whole . . we have challenges and have been occupied by invadors for 1000 years who have plundered our land .. but we will rise and shine one day,amd that day is not too far away God willing !
I believe in Shiva 😊🚩
Don't believe. Know him. He is the supreme consciousness.
*Ellora caves*
❤️🔥✨❣️
Most fantastic human made structure
🤞🤞🤞
Hope that government wil take some crucial steps to preserve this exceptional human heritage ❣️
🙏🙏🙏
That's nice vlog 👍, pls make trekking vlog
Unimaginable, Impossible & Magical
🥰😍🤩
just think how humans had built this Beauty
One thing is sure this structure will be there on earth even after millions of years, carved out of granite.
This temple complex should be included into 8th wonder of the world, even the pyramids looks like normal structure Front of this.
This is just beyond anything on earth.
Humanity could never recreate this thing on on earth again.
🇺🇸👍
Excellent trip. You actually checked out a good chunk of the cave complex.
Must Visit Ajanta Caves too.❤
Yeah for me personally Ajanta was even more mind-blowing
Superb photography angle you have taken 👍👍.Top view was beautiful.
Amazing! blessed travel, Mr.Jesse,
Come to Himachal next, please!
And an important note, is that:-
When the izlamic forces invaded Northern and Central India,
They broke the sacred Temples in thousands, of the Hindus and Buddhists alike,
These damaged carvings, are because a certain demography of people believe it's sinful to have statues,
As it might lead to idol Worship,
Hence they did their very best to break them,
But the statues were too strong to do so, so they disfigured them instead
Please visit again.. This is is sooo underrated compared to Tajmahal and other historical monuments across the world. Recommend your friends to visit this site. God bless you.
Amazing place😎
so amazing!
Everytime I look at the Khailash temple, spine chilling.
You skipped another :-
Place full of majesty and excellence
*Ajanta caves* 💓❣️💗
All of us must learn more about this magical place.
Once in Life every Human must visit this Place
💙💜🧡🤍🤎💚🖤💛
Pure beauty & bliss
This should have been in the nine wonders of the world. Most underrated ancient temple.
Finally, someone is talking about real Indian wonder, in terms of archaeological marvels and artistic excellence...
India was a peacful cultural wonder until the Muslim invaders and the colonial invaders tried to destroy all but luckily some have survived, the Mugal guy Aurangazeb tried to destroy the Kailasa temple and he failed, the damage is likely because of that
This place is full of Surprises✨ Mysteries🌟 & Magics🪄
❤❤❤ love you covering off beat tracks
Jai Shri RAM🙏🙏🙏🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️
*Kailasa temple*
The most marvellous and amazing creation by humans
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It is the largest Monolithic structure in the world. truly deserving of being one of the wonders of the earth. (somehow its not!). The great temple at Abu Simbel in Egypt is the close second.
Buddy come to temple state of India Tamil Nadu you can see more than 30000 temple there are so many of the very important like UNESCO recorded temples out there in Tamil Nadu and many history behind it
Nandi is always has his face towards shivling in a shivji temple🙏
18:56 lmao 😭🤣🙏🏻
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At the end you had a lot of drinks. Man, I could just imagine how tiring it must have been, especially when you got lost in a no man's land kind of a situation. You were lucky to find that one man there. Also, the video is amazing. I walked through you into the caves of Ellora. It really is a magnificent place. I could just imagine the civilization back in the time must be so profound. Also, the good little meditation places you were able to discover were amazing. And Jains are the most peaceful out of all the Karmic religions, which are actually Dharmik religion, but for me Karmic religions is a new term, and it is very interesting. A lot to learn from the video. Thank You! I really enjoyed everything especially all the Shivlings. Har Har Mahadev! Jai Maa Bhavani! 🪷🙏❤
Want Kailash and konark along with Madurai Meenakshi and Brihadeeshwara temples and others like Rani ki Vaav to be among the Top Ancient Wonders of the world 🌎.
Such sites needed to be well preserved❤️🩹
Its a marvel of Human history
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Keep exploring this kind of unexplored india has a very rich cultural heritage 👍🏻
It is the most underrated in my opionion...
I agree
Sambhaji nagar ❤️🔥
Sad to see the broken sculptures and the poor preserve condition of such great structures 💔😞🥺🙁😔💔
It's a fabulous Heritage of the whole humanity🤞🤞🤞
Buddha himself is Hindu,he born Hindu family
Awesome vlog, well captured. Its fun to watch. If possible please do safari vlogs, Gir, Gujarat. Home to the only Asiatic Lions remaining in world exist.
Also,Bengal Tiger reserves Kanha National park(Jungle book inspiration), Ranthambore NP, Pench NP(Jungle book inspiration) Jim Corbett NP.
To go to the Jain caves you need to take a 20min bus ride from the entry gate.
Truly one day isn't enough to explore this beautiful place. Loved the video beautifully filmed.
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So you did visit the ellora caves😅
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Amazing tour Jesse.
It's destroyed by muslim rulers because they know there allha can't imagine to make these things😅😅😅
Nice video, you're a great soul dude🎉
Amazing can’t wait to visit this magnificent place 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💕💕
So good work
If you're ever planning to do a visit to India, you should try visiting all of India's ancient major sun temples, with guides if possible. I'll especially recommend Konark and Modhera sun temples. Near Modhera , there is a very famour "Rani Ki Vav" that you don't wanna miss. You can stay in Ahmedabad and plan a journey to both these places in a single day.
India was a very prosperous and mysterious place for millennia. It eventually got destroyed by foreign invaders like the Muslim Turkish people, Arabian invaders and European invaders. No hate to anyone in the present times but Bharat was literally the most invaded and plundered country in the entire world. Even the entire history is not known to Indians themselves. Your video is awesome ❤
Thank you for this lovely video
The discipline to carve these mountains into something beautiful is unimaginable. Only devotion could make that happen. Thanks for reminding me why I despise modern architecture 😂
Imagine how it looked when it was carved fresh.
Karma - Dharma - Artha - Moksha ❤
4:02 😮i saw thin iron rods on the stone pillar,how did they insert it in the pillar
That was probably a more recent attempt at renovation
@JesseStLouis oh ok
wow great to see places like this ive been an indian never seen this places thnks for showing us all i dont know why these places are not comsidered wonder of the world big by any agencies india has many of these places unexplored by people
अभिनंदन आणि जय शंभू राजे, welcome in संभाजीनगर 🙏
Very good work all the best
Love your work sir
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Best foriegner youtuber to show 🇮🇳 and its roots
I appreciate your kind words. I think i still have a long way to go to be worthy of that though.
@@JesseStLouis the series you have started you will definitely sir. I have shared your channel with many people. Will also tag our tourism department to onboard you for showing 🇮🇳
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