What appear as normal Hindu carvings, often contain deep, dark secrets hidden inside. There is Maya, an illusion hidden in them, and only if you understand them, you can get to the next level. Whatsapp :// Instagram................ Facebook.............. Twitter...................... Email id - @ 0:00 - The 5th Rabbit 2:51 - Symbol of Fertility 3:50 - God of Animals 6:31 - Horse Women 7:49 - NOT Perfect 8:50 - Hidden Codes 10:15 - Missed Threads 14:43 - Conclusion Hey guys, look at this statue in an ancient temple. What is going on here? You can see 2 figures, and they seem to be hugging each other, in a strange, intimate position. But when we look closely, it does not seem to be a man and a woman, rather, both of them are females. Is it a mother and daughter hugging each other? No, both of them appear to be grown women with fully developed breasts. What is the meaning of this carving? Look at the hands of the woman in the front. Why has she bent her hands behind her back and kept them in such an elevated position? This is not easy, but if you look carefully, you can see a smile in her face. Behind her, the other woman is completely leaning on her, and her arm is kept around the bottom of this woman. What I find interesting is her hair, it seems to be carved until this point, but it doesn’t end here. It then curves up and makes a huge circle, which encompasses both these women. Can you explain this carving? And then you can see something weird in the outer circle. Is this an animal carved inside the circle? Is it a bunny rabbit? Yes, it is a rabbit, isn’t it? Why is it carved here? And here, you can see a 2nd rabbit carved on the other side. This is very odd, because we can see a total of 5 rabbits. Here is the 3rd rabbit, and if you look carefully, you can see the 4th rabbit. Now, can you see the 5th rabbit? How about now? Do you see the 5th rabbit now? This is the mother rabbit, and those 4 rabbits are her babies. This carving is found in the ancient temple of Tirukurungudi and nobody, none of the locals, not even the priest knows that this shows a rabbit. So I think I have just discovered an ancient optical illusion after many many centuries. This is why I don’t trust carvings in Hindu temples, because we are not able to fully understand their complexity. Ancient Indian temples are full of many unexplained carvings, and both casual visitors and experts are quick to dismiss them as meaningless or superstitious carvings. You may think this is the end of it, but what is the connection between these women and rabbits? Rabbits are symbols of fertility and reproduction, it is easy to understand this if you ever had them as pets. A Rabbit is used as that symbol since ancient times until today’s playboy right? But what is the deeper meaning? Why are these 2 humans making up an animal? Take a look at this statue, who is he? Immediately, you realize that there is something strange about him. He has many faces carved all over his body, you see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 faces carved on his body. Firstly, we missed observing these 2 faces on the sides, secondly, we are completely missing the point of the carving itself. Look carefully, and see how many animals are carved on his body? In the rabbit illusion, humans made up the animal, but this the opposite of that, animals make up this figure. Look at that nose, it is not a nose, but a Lizard. And the Lizard is shown grabbing his moustache, but the moustache is actually made of 2 fish. His lower lip, is also possibly made of fish, but it is destroyed, and look at his chin, is that a crab? What is a crab doing on his chin? His eyes are quite scary, and staring into them can be a challenge? But his eyes - Are they snails or are they turtles? His ears are unusually large, and they are made of 2 peacocks and on top of his shoulders you can see 2 hooded cobras. The bodies of these 2 cobras are intertwined to make his dreadlock hairdo. His shoulders are made of 2 crocodile like animals. Even his genitalia is made of something strange. Can you guess what it is? #ancienttechnology #praveenmohan #hinduism
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