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Ravan's Hidden Shivling, Real Nagaloka, Padmanabhaswamy Temple Mystery & Pyramids | ST-212

Ravan's Hidden Shivling, Real Nagaloka, Padmanabhaswamy Temple Mystery & Pyramids | ST-212

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(00:00) Did you found Ravana's red lingam? The original name of this place is to get the blessing of Lord Shiva. Ravana was making lingam after lingam. Shiva did not show up. So, he starts to cut his head one by one, and then >> Which is why this lingam was red. >> Correct. >> Wow. I somewhere heard that in the world B, if you go inside, you will find a lot of nagas.
(00:26) >> There is a place that's called Nagaloka in Bali. This is the actual entrance to Nagaloka. >> To Nagaloka, for real? >> Yeah. We're saying there's a Nagaloka under many different places. The reptilians are there everywhere, and they're shapeshifting and blending into humans, and they're controlling them, and they're making hybrid children.
(00:48) If you go to a particular place called It's a very mysterious place. The princess is a naga princess. Believe it or not, if you go to Cambodia, you read this as a part of their history, not as part of their mythology. The oldest pyramid in the world, where do you think it would be? >> Egypt. >> No.
(01:11) Hindus were building pyramids in remote places, and on top they would put a massive crystal pyramid. >> So, do you think that the humans were of the same size of today? >> Perhaps giants they were. >> Oh. >> [music] >> Namaste. I was recently having a word with one of my old friends on WhatsApp, and we were discussing how our one lifetime would not be sufficient to understand our Indian culture.
(01:44) Just think about it. Who built these ancient temples? Who is behind Kailasa Temple? What technology was used? How interesting is this? Till date, these are unanswered questions. And if we do talk about it, these conversations will die forever. I still remember because we have sat with experts like Rupa Bhatti, while leaving the studio, she said to me personally, "Raghav, even though we had a 4-hour-long conversation on the Rigveda, still this is not even 1%.
(02:16) " I'm so happy that we are able to do this. We have Praveen Mohan back on the show. He's one of the best in the field because he as a researcher, he is exploring not just India, but he's going across the globe to all the ancient sites and he's trying to bring what our ancestors have built. I firmly believe that these episodes not just help us in reviving our Indian culture, but these episodes will also put a seed of purpose for our future generations.
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(03:27) So, your subscription helps us to bring more episodes like these, but that also helps in nation-building because this directly supports our NGO which has been functioning for the last 10 years. >> You talked about you talked about Padmanabhaswamy >> Yes. >> temple and I I I've heard about it. I'm not sure if that's the true story. Okay.
(03:48) So, I somewhere heard that in the world be if you go inside, you will find a lot of nagas and the nagas have locked the door. Is it like a story or is it for real? And how do we if we want to come closer to something that makes sense to world B, what would that be? >> Um there is a place that's called Nagaloka in Bali, Indonesia. It's right there.
(04:15) It's They pronounce it like Negaloka because they instead of saying saying naga, they say naga Negaloka. >> Okay. >> But it's on Google Maps. >> Okay. >> It's in Bali and it's in a very remote place. >> Okay. >> It's You You can go there. Yeah, I've been there. But they don't allow you in It gets very rainy.
(04:36) It's impossible to access >> Okay. >> unless you do spelunking, you do cave diving. >> Okay. >> You cannot go in. >> Okay. >> Okay. But if you go there, you'll you can It's on Google Maps. >> Okay. Let's have a Maybe we'll search it side by side. Yeah, yeah, you can keep on going. >> Yeah, so it's it's Negaloka and it goes deep.
(04:56) Only a few people have been able to go inside. And some people claim that yes, you know, the the this is the actual entrance to Nagaloka. This is the This is one of the entrances >> to Nagaloka for real? >> Yeah. Yeah, they say that this is one of the entrances of Nagaloka. It's actually on Google Maps and a few people even go inside like people do if you but you literally have to take all the equipment. You have to go cave diving.
(05:23) >> Mhm. I I find Who's this thing who did I found for this video? I found a real one. >> [laughter] >> No, yeah, yeah. But But if you go if you keep keep on searching, you will find >> Mhm. Is this the one? >> Yeah, I'll show you. Yeah. >> This one? >> Mhm. >> Is that a forest? >> That hole is actually real and it goes underground.
(05:52) I'll show you not my own footage but others footage of of that. This is of course this is CGI. >> Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like this is this can't be real. You're you're making a video. >> Correct. >> But you shot this video. >> Yes. No, well not me but my crew. >> Uh-huh. Should I scroll down to somewhere? >> Yeah, you can you can go to I mean it's been a it's been a while but if you see there'll be actual footage of people going in.
(06:26) Probably there. And all they're doing puja, you can literally go there, go inside. And you see people with the equipment going in. I hope this is all CGI. See how the stone goes in there? Uh there you go. It's literally a hole that goes underground. This is as far as you can go but if you have equipment I think I I I would have taken somebody's video there and posted
(07:11) it. There you go. This is actual footage of people going in. This is how it looks. >> From inside? >> Yeah, from inside. This is the actual You can you can do it and there are spelunking or like cave diving companies there like scuba. >> Uh-huh. >> They have come they'll take you and you can go to Bali and do this.
(07:38) >> So how how do you come to conclusion that this is So did you Is it like a folklore that this is a >> Just if you go to Google Maps, you can do that, too. If you go to Google Maps >> Right. >> and if you say Nagaloka, you'll find that. [clears throat] >> So, that might maybe somebody might have maybe chose chosen the name or something like that.
(07:55) >> Absolutely. That's what I'm saying. Absolutely. That's what I'm saying. I'm not saying that you know, I found a hole and I think it's Nagaloka and I'm I'm saying that for the past 100 years, people have been calling it >> Nagaloka. >> Nagaloka. Right? >> And it's it's it's a people in Bali who who >> it? >> Well, I'm I didn't I didn't find it.
(08:19) >> Nagaloka Bali, n e g a l o k space Bali. Oh, are we? I don't know what happened to it. Yeah, there it is. Lubang Nagaloka. Lubang just means a hole in Bali. Must have cost so much country. Can you zoom out and we can literally see this? Right now it's showing the ocean. But if
(09:04) you zoom out, it'll show it's actually in a remote place. Oh. Wow, they they removed that. There you go. Seven Bali, yeah, there you go. That that's it. They've been changing it. We have to go to the Yeah, there you go. >> This is the one, right? >> Yeah. Nagalokam. They changed it from Nagaloka to Nagalokam now.
(09:35) Two, three years ago, it used to be called Naga Lokam. Actually called Lubang Naga Lokam. >> Right, got it. So, how does this link to Padmanabhaswamy Temple? We're talking about Nagas. Would be >> No, what I'm trying to say is if you look at ancient texts, okay? They're saying that there is an underworld about like below our level.
(10:00) We are living in this level, right? But there is literally an underworld beneath us. Okay? And again and again we see this like so many times now, right? And this is the cause for all this folklore that there are underground tunnels everywhere. Reptilians are living there. They're capable of shapeshifting. The lizard people are living there.
(10:25) They I'm talking about the US and the UK. They Again and again they find these underground tunnels. Who knows when they've been built. They're literally finding underworlds that they say the reptilians live and they're capable of shapeshifting. Now, if you look at the modern quote unquote folklore about reptilians, if you go to the US or the UK, and if you talk to people like David Icke, I'm doing a conference with David Icke who popularized the reptilian theory.
(10:56) And he says that the reptilians are everywhere and they kind of blend with the humans. Okay? So, you it's so far-fetched that theory, right? So, think about it. When when he came with that theory, he [snorts] was ostracized. People just deleted out of their >> Right, right. Yeah. >> deleted him out of all the At that time it was only TV channels.
(11:25) So, they kind He's a British guy. Very very intelligent guy, by the way. So, when he said that the reptilians are there everywhere and they're shapeshifting and blending into humans, and they're controlling them, and they're mingling with the humans, right? And they're making hybrid children with humans, and they're capable of shifting their skin color, changing their skin color, and all that stuff.
(11:49) Now, of course, you know, this is the price you pay, you know, whenever you you you say something like that. But, everything that I mentioned, right? Everything that David Icke has mentioned is actually mentioned in ancient texts. In Indian texts. It's repeatedly mentioned that the Nagas live underground, they live in Nagaloka or Patala.
(12:16) Okay? They always live underground. They can take the form of humans whenever they want. It's shown [clears throat] again and again in If you go to Mahabalipuram, you will see literally you can see a snake, and then the snake kind of it becomes a half snake, half human, and it becomes a full human. Okay? You can literally see the reptile shapeshifting into humans.
(12:40) Okay? And then, even today, there are lizards, there are chameleons, which can change their skin color and blend accordingly, right? And these stories are mentioned again and again even in Mahabharata. Bhima is thrown into water, and then Bhima just goes and meets the Nagas. Right? And the Nagas have various powers, they're capable of shapeshifting, they're capable of marrying humans and having hybrid children. Right.
(13:10) And believe it or not, if you go to Cambodia, you read this as a part of their history, not as part of their mythology. As In their history books, they read this. According to this, an Indian king comes from India, but the the queen or the princess is a Naga princess. >> [laughter] >> That is a native of Cambodia.
(13:37) >> Oh. >> You read this in history books all the way to college level. They say that is the history of Cambodia. So, the Naga queen, she's not human. >> Right. >> She's a Naga queen. And she marries an Indian king who comes. And that's how they created this civilization. That's how they created all these >> Right.
(13:58) >> temples. >> Right. >> Okay? And then, if you go to a particular place called Vimanaka in Cambodia, there's a particular the name of the temple is Vimanaka, meaning it's a plane. >> Right. >> That is where the king and the Naga queen would be together all like at a particular time of the night.
(14:24) Like that's where they made the the hybrid civilization. >> Right. >> And nobody was allowed to go up. You can It's still there. It's a very mysterious place, and it's called the Vimanaka. >> Right. >> So, now, long story, right? So, we're just trying to connect the dots. >> Yeah. >> But long story, but the thing is this information exists about everywhere.
(14:51) We're not saying that there's a Naga local under Padmanabhaswamy Temple. We're not saying there's a Naga local under Bali. We're saying there's a Naga local under many different places. Okay? You see, there is a Patala, there is a Naga local, there is an underground location that is not just in one place, but it's around the world.
(15:16) >> Can this be physically seen by somebody? Like I somewhere heard, I think there was a temple in Odisha, and there was this underground city that was recently discovered by scientists as well. So, in your research, have you ever seen any kind of an underground city maybe near an ancient temple or something like that? >> No, no, not an underground city.
(15:38) We do We do find a lot of underground chambers, but no, never anything even remotely like a entire street, no. >> What do you mean by underground chamber? >> So, you So, if you go to uh Kailasa Temple, uh most of them are blocked now because again, people are starting to vandalize them.
(15:58) So, you will find that there are holes going right inside underneath. >> Mhm. >> Okay, like it's just going vertically underneath. Okay, and you can you can go there, right? There is an underground uh uh chamber in Hampi. This is called the underground Shiva Temple. It's built beneath the ground level. Now, in 2015, in the Srirangam Temple, they found an underground chamber.
(16:32) You can see the the footage from my channel, but it's probably from 2017 or something like that, maybe almost 10 years ago. You you can literally see the the footage of the underground chamber. >> Right. >> So, what happened was there was like a solid granite door, okay? Nobody care Like it's not openable.
(16:51) You cannot open the door. >> Right. >> Right? But they opened it in 2015, and they found the chamber, right? An under And you can see kind of like a 2x2 or 3x3 ft opening that goes underground from that level. And of course, we can see underground also. We can go to that chamber, right? It's a large room. It's probably bigger than uh like maybe 15 by 15.
(17:26) That kind of a big room. And there's also another square chamber going underneath. >> Right. >> That means they had two two underground levels. >> Mhm. >> Not just one, okay? So, they had one underground level, and they had another underground level. They didn't film the second underground. They didn't film the last level.
(17:52) They only filmed the fir- first one. And the the last one has been sealed. And they And if you talk to the locals, they say they found a vimana there, a metal vimana. The authorities found a metal vimana. >> [snorts] >> And today, if you go there, it's completely sealed. It's just completely sealed off. But if you go and talk to the locals, they'll tell you the story.
(18:19) Uh when I went there, um they they say that I mean, I went there for other reasons, by the way. Um but when I went there, they they said, "Oh, did you know they found a vimana um 2 years ago?" Right? And I said, "What vimana? I mean, that's kind of crazy, right?" But they said, "No, they found underground chambers." And inside the underground chambers, there was like a rattling sound.
(18:49) It was like something was mov- They when they moved it, it was moving and all that stuff. I don't know what to make of it. Sometimes, it could be true. So, I didn't believe it at that time. So, when I came back, I researched it, and I found an actual video. This video was published by a magazine. It's a reputable magazine.
(19:10) And they I a video, and I found a video from them. They had filmed the underground chambers. So, I posted that video on my channel. Right? So, they did find the underground chambers there. But, we don't know if they found a vimana. There's no evidence of it, you know, it's hearsay. Right? So, they're saying they found a vimana.
(19:35) Who knows what was in the underground chambers. Right? But, there's no mention of it. And this is the This is the smoking gun. There is no mention that you They should at least tell us what was found. >> Yeah. >> Right? So, was it just two empty underground chambers that was sealed for a long time.
(20:01) So, this kind of vimana underground structures, these lores are everywhere. And when people say, "Well, where's the evidence for this?" right? I say, "Go and see the video from 2017. You can see the underground chambers in Srirangam." Today, it's sealed. If you go there, you know, it's it's closed up. Right? >> Right. >> Um but, it's a good possibility that you know, these kind of uh underground chambers linking to Nagaloka are found.
(20:33) >> Right. >> Right? >> Right. >> Do you think that the ancient technology because now you uh go across the globe. Other than India, where do we find hard evidence about ancient temples or ancient technologies? >> I mean, my focus is on >> Cambodia? >> India. >> Okay. >> Actually. I say India because at one point India was much, much larger.
(21:02) India was very large, okay? Who knows how far it stretched. It was stretching to Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos. It was stretching all the way up there, right? And again, it was stretching on this side as well. All the All the countries, right? Pakistan, Afghanistan, all these countries. And And this is my focus, right? I focus on I again other places as well.
(21:27) Uh all used to be a part of the same civilization at one point. Some people call it Akhand Bharat, but some people call it, you know, um uh even in maps, if you see uh European maps before independence, some people say this is the Hindu kingdom. And it includes everything. It goes all the way to almost >> Yeah.
(21:48) >> They almost touch this China. >> [laughter] >> Okay? >> Right. >> So, this is my focus. But, I've gone to so many other like, for example, I've gone to the US uh where they have this Native American mounds. Again, the mounds look like now they're serpent shaped mounds, the nagas. >> Hm. >> Okay? Again, the naga will appear as though it's swallowing kind of a a round object.
(22:18) You will again see the same exact same depiction in Hindu temples as well. Uh if you go to uh Peru, you will find the similar structures. Uh one remote very remote place that I went to is Colombia. Not Cambodia, right? Cambodia is in Asia. Went to Colombia. This is in South America. Okay? And nobody goes to Colombia. >> What [snorts] do you mean, why? >> Because of Pablo uh yeah, because of Pablo Escobar.
(22:53) But, Colombia What happened was there was so much drug problem in in Colombia that nobody wanted to go to Colombia, right? Because there's so much like drug cartel. The only thing that Colombia is famous for is, I think, it's cocaine. Okay? So, and now it's so good. If you get a chance, you should go there.
(23:14) But, you hear places like let's go to Egypt, Peru, but you don't see people saying let's go to Colombia because it's kind of a very remote place. When we went to Colombia, there is a particular archaeological site. It's called Not today, it's called San Agustin archaeological site, okay? And I found statues and carvings exactly similar to Hindu carvings.
(23:42) Exactly that. You find carvings of Ganesha. You find carving of like a kind of a elephant-faced figure with an elephant trunk. And South America has no elephants. There's no elephants there. >> Mhm. >> Ever. Never, I don't think. >> Right. >> Okay. So, if you go and talk to the locals, they say, "Oh, this is They don't know the name Ganesha.
(24:05) " But, they're like, "No, no, this is elephant, you know, this is the the Hindu god." They They recognize it. It's not accepted by archaeologists and historians at all. Right? They say something like, "Oh, no, this guy is probably holding a tool. It's probably like a saxophone or something like that.
(24:24) " But, it's very clear that it's an elephant trunk. And the And he has a a crown, very much like Ganesh. And you'll see Garuda taking the Naga in his mouth. Exact same iconography from Hinduism. Okay? And you'll see, if you go to um just a little bit remote parts of Colombia, um you will find a central deity guarded by two dwarapalakas.
(24:56) Inside, there's a deity holding a baby. Exactly similar to what we find in Hinduism in India. The same iconography, okay? Now, it's very interesting if you go to the the the map of the world, it seems impossible. India's like halfway around. >> Yeah. Yeah. That was my next question. Do you think that these structures were maybe somebody took those structures there and kept it or maybe we were spread maybe the ancient India or the places we were spread that went to South America as well.
(25:34) What do you think? >> My idea is simply like this, okay? Today, you and I are able to basically just speak in English, you know, use all kinds of equipment and everything like the you know, basically from the laptop to the to the mics to the language you use, the technology we use, the light we use, you can buy it in any part of the world today, right? You can just use the same resources and they can also watch it across the globe.
(26:03) The same level of technology at least existed thousands of years ago. They had the same civilization. They had the same technology. They had the same communication. They had the same gods. They were using very the same language. They were worshipping the same gods. I don't particularly think that, you know, we were taking, you know, some statues, people were taking some statues, taking in a ship and going to Colombia and planting them there.
(26:35) I believe that that had already been established and Colombians were worshipping the same gods like us. >> Right. Right. >> Thousands of years ago. >> Similarly like what is happening right now in Bali. >> Yeah. >> So, people are worshipping Hindu gods. Mostly it's the Bali's 99% Hindu. So, the way people are worshiping Hindu gods there, so you're saying that maybe the civilization already had that belief and they were already Hindus.
(27:01) >> Yes. Whether we we don't know what they were called, right? But But yes, it's identical. See See today because we are in India, you're saying, "Okay, what about the Naga, right? What about the the snake-like >> Right. >> reptile gods worshipped by Indians, right? We call it Naga, >> Yeah. >> right? But if you go to Israel, >> Mhm.
(27:24) >> they'll call it Nakash. And the Middle East has the same name, Nakash. >> Right. >> And if you go to Egypt, they call it Nehebkau. I'm talking ancient Egyptian religion. >> Right. >> Not the recent like Egypt is now almost completely Muslim now, but I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about the ancient religion.
(27:45) You will see the Naga god and the name of the Naga god is just Nehebkau. So, the name and the gods are exactly the same. >> [snorts] >> Okay, we just don't know this, right? We just don't understand this. We think it's a local kind of or even a national phenomenon. >> Right. >> Right? But I'm saying it's it's a global It was a global phenomenon.
(28:15) >> Wow. >> And they worshipped the same gods and they had the same names. And they had the same communication, right? And if you go to Cambodia, you'll find a pyramid there, right? And you know where the old What do you Do you know the name of the oldest pyramid in the world? Where do you think it would be? >> Egypt.
(28:39) >> So, if you take archaeology 101 or history and if you go to Wikipedia as well, the oldest pyramid is the Djoser pyramid or Saqqara pyramid in Egypt, right? That's around 4,200 or 300 years old, right? But if you go to Bareilly in UP, there is a pyramid there. Nobody wants to accept that it's a pyramid. It's a pyramid.
(29:07) If you go to Bareilly, if you see drone shots, you'll know that it's a pyramid. And on top of the pyramid, there's a lingam, right? And the name of this pyramid is Ahichhatra. It's 5,000 years old, built around the time of Lord Krishna, right? It's the It is the oldest pyramid in the world and is actually located in India.
(29:33) Okay? You can see it's crystal clear that it's a pyramid, right? But people don't recognize this >> Right. >> as even a pyramid, you know, let alone the world's oldest pyramid. They don't even recognize that this is a pyramid we have in India. Okay? Now, if you go to Cambodia, you'll find a pyramid in this is the middle of the jungle called the Koh Ker pyramid.
(29:59) It's called Koh Ker now. Um Cambodian language, Koh Ker. It's fantastic. It's completely a forest. You'll see all the trees. And in the middle of it, you'll find a giant pyramid. And on top, you'll see Of course, now the lingam is gone. There was a huge lingam there. So, they built a pyramid there. If you go to another place near Angkor Wat, they built another pyramid there.
(30:30) These pyramids look identical to the Mayan pyramids in Mexico, in Central America. Some of them look identical to the Egyptian pyramids. So, what I'm trying to say is when when we think of pyramids, you normally tend to think Egyptian pyramids or Mayan pyramids, right? But, no. Hindus were building pyramids that predate their construction.
(31:02) You see? They were They were building the pyramids like that. So, >> But, why do you think they were building pyramids? >> Um that That's a good question, right? So, and I This is my theory, okay? And I can be wrong, but I can also be right. What they were trying to do is they were trying to build a pyramid in remote places, right? And what they were trying to do is they were trying to put a giant crystal lingam on top of the pyramid.
(31:37) That's what they were trying to do. >> Okay. >> This is literally true of almost all Hindu pyramids. This is true of Ahichchhatra. This is true of Koh Ker pyramid in Cambodia. Original name was Lingapura, the city of lingams, okay? There would be all these trees, but in the middle, they would be a They would create a giant pyramid that's taller than the tree line, and on top they would put a massive lingam, not just a small one, okay? Massive crystal lingam.
(32:13) Okay, massive. Why? Right? That's your question, but I'm asking you, why? >> I think it maybe this was the earliest form of a temple structure, maybe. And also maybe because So, mostly I think maybe because the pyramids are pointed upwards, maybe there's something related to energy that is going towards your lingam.
(32:39) Something like that, maybe? What do you think? >> Okay. Now, do you know um before we had this electric radios? Do you know that you had crystal radios? >> Oh, really? I don't know. >> You don't have to do You don't need electricity. You can just take some crystals, take a piece of wire, and you can connect them both, and you can basically listen to anything.
(33:06) >> Okay. >> still buy it on Amazon. It's kind of a toy now, because nobody uses it, right? Because we have advanced sets, at least we think. Right? Before But before they commercialized electricity and they made everything dependent on, like, you know, the government giving electricity, they used to have crystal receivers and crystal radio.
(33:32) Right? It was the easiest way of communication. Right? You I can transmit information to you immediately. Now, again, let's say you and I were walking, and let's say you're walking in the middle of a jungle, right? So, you're walking somewhere, it's full of trees. You're You're trying to call me. >> Okay. >> Right? But it's not going through.
(33:53) >> Okay. >> Now, what do you do? >> I'll shout. >> [laughter] >> You use You try to call me with your cell phone. >> Right. >> You You're trying to call me, but it's not going, right? So, instinctively, you're going to do this. >> Yeah, I'll try to pick up a network. Yeah. >> Exactly. Why? Because you understand that you have to go high The higher you go, the better the reception.
(34:19) If you still don't get it, if you climb the tree, you'll get it. >> Interesting. >> If you climb a tree, you'll definitely get signal, by the way. If you don't get signal, just go outside, right? And then take the elevator, >> Right. >> and go to the top of the building, you'll definitely get it. >> Right. >> Like this is just we we don't think about this, but you'll do this, by the way.
(34:42) You'll do this even without thinking, because the higher the elevation, the better the reception. That's I think this is exactly why they were building these pyramids. >> Okay. >> In the middle of the forest, clearing all the trees, but making sure they stood above the trees. So, if you go and see a cell phone tower in the middle of the forest, what do you say? Was it built for religious reasons? >> Okay.
(35:14) >> What would you say? >> [laughter] >> Right. Right. >> Think about it, right? Do you ever see, "Oh, that's a cell phone tower. That must be made for superstitious reasons." Yeah. >> [snorts] >> No, right? But when we think about the temples or when we think about the pyramids like that with crystal lens, we tend to think like this.
(35:32) We tend to think, "Oh, that must have just been for rituals or, you know, religious reasons." Right? It's very easy to dismiss it like that. But is it possible that they were using some type of communication around the world using pyramids? You find the pyramids in Egypt, you find them in India, you find them in Cambodia, you find them in Guatemala, you find them in Mexico.
(35:58) Were they using a global network like of communication using crystals? >> Crystals. >> Right? And And this is See, again, just when you see it, I hope, you know, you and people who watch this, just take everything with a grain of salt. Like just try to um think a little bit deeper than the data. Just don't stop with the data.
(36:29) Right? Just think a little bit, right? So, if if I see you, if I come there and and Sharma's drilling a hole in the wall, I'm not going to be like, "Oh, he's just doing this for religious reasons, right?" If you're drilling a hole in the wall, it's probably to hang a picture, it's probably to mount a TV, it's going to There's going to be a practical purpose >> Right.
(36:50) >> behind your action. >> Right. >> Right? But, when we look at archaeological sites, we are so quick to dismiss it as, "Oh, this must just be a temple." This must be a place of superstition. This is just a So, just take it with a grain of salt, right? Think about why a thousand people would gather 2,000 years ago, clear a forest, and built a pyramid, and place a giant crystal lingam on top.
(37:25) >> Right? Do you think it >> That's interesting. >> Yeah. >> But, that also raises an interesting question, that if this pyramid is being made for say, now we maybe get into this theory of a communication tower was built. So, so do you think that the humans were of the same size of today? >> Perhaps giants they they would have been giants.
(37:46) At least some parts would have been like maybe different. Right? They would have had some change in in their physical appearances. We do hear about the giants um um We we don't know that for sure, but if you go back a hundred years ago, you will find lots of newspaper clippings, lots. Right? I'm talking about thousands of newspaper clips that say that say, "Giant skeletons were found.
(38:19) " In fact, the mound builders, the with Native Americans who created all these temple-like structures in the US, they were just usually called giant mound builders. They were not called mound builders. They were called giant mound builders. In in Hinduism, for example, when a human um, had a a partner who was not human, the child was a giant.
(38:54) I don't know if you know that. So, like you can take Bhima, you can take Hanuman. The only one of them was human. >> Mhm. >> And the other parent was not a human. So, when the offspring was a hybrid, it had, you know, giant features. It's a very common feature in in ancient texts. If you go to the Bible, it again mentions the exact same thing.
(39:22) These uh, giant figures are called Nephilim. They're called as Nephilim. And they are made, uh, by humans. The Nephilim are usually made by humans mating with fallen angels. >> [snorts] >> You know, so the so one of them was kind of a a demon or a fallen angel, and the other one was a human, and the offspring was a Nephilim.
(39:47) It was a giant, right? And it had these weird properties. This is This is This is of some interest to me. I've never uh, really fully thought through that. Um, I love the stories >> Right. >> told by like all the old souls who lived next to me in India. These are very common things, right? So, in India, they would be like, "Don't let the child go, like, you know, crawl out, because they used to say they were big eagles that could carry the kids.
(40:23) I don't know if you knew these stories. I don't know if you know if I don't know if you know the stories, but like the old people who lived around me, they would tell me that at that time they had eagles when they were children, right? So 150 years ago, they had eagles that were so large they can carry the babies. They can carry the goats.
(40:50) They can carry the the calves of the cow. >> Right. >> Right. And and the same thing they talk about the details. They would be like, we don't find those big crabs anymore and they they probably had bigger >> Right. >> Right. >> animals, right? >> Right. >> So so I don't know like if that was applicable to to humans or I sometimes wonder if they were talking about similar beings like Neanderthals.
(41:20) [snorts] Okay? >> Right. >> Right. I don't know if you if you ever think like that, but is it possible that they were talking about like Neanderthals, you know? Like like sometimes they mention things like Vanaras. Like are they really like monkeys? Are they apes? Are all they talking about like Neanderthals or Bigfoot or some other species? We have so many we find so many, right? Homo floresiensis, Homo, you know, erectus and so on and so forth.
(41:48) Were these things coexisting with us, right? We know that humans mated with Neanderthals. >> Yeah. >> Some of them. So we don't understand that fully. >> Right. Right. Quite interesting. Quite interesting. And this also matches the philosophy as well of the pyramid that we are trying to build. >> Oh, like what? >> The lingam which you're talking about.
(42:09) So if that pyramid existed, supposedly when we talk about uh the evolution theory as well, so the human the genetically modified genes during those times. >> Yeah. >> So they were different than today's humans. So probably there were people who were capable enough to maybe keep a lingam on the top of a pyramid or something like that.
(42:33) >> Yeah. >> Something like that. But quite interesting our theory. I would not because now we discussing about lingam. Did you found Ravana's red lingam recently? >> It's in Cambodia, yeah. >> It's in Cambodia? >> It's in Cambodia. >> How do you know it's Ravana's lingam? >> We don't know. It's just a folklore.
(42:49) >> Folklore, what is it? >> So if you go to Cambodia, there's a particular again, it's the same place as the the crystal lingam on top of the pyramid. >> Oh. >> Right. It's the same Yeah, it's the same place. Today it's called Koh Ker. K O K E R. So that's the name of the place. >> Right. This is your video.
(43:09) Play the video as well. So you were inside this temple. >> Yeah. >> Uh this one. >> Oh yeah, that yeah, this one. This is the red lingam. >> How how is it red? >> Um if you go here, well, I didn't know it was red actually, but when I went here when I when I went there, I thought it was just There you go. You see that? Something is smeared on top of it.
(43:39) At least one You can see that it's peeling off, but it's dark maroon colored. Probably what happened to you know, it's either blood or some kind of vegetable paint, but once upon a time must have been red. >> Right. >> It after 1,000 years you're >> And what's the story of this temple? >> In this area, in this Koh Ker area, which is a again it's it's a fan it's almost a fantastic theory to think that Ravana would even be there.
(44:15) Right? Because Ravana should either be in India or Lanka. >> Right. >> Right? But again, if you go to the Kukar area, this is called Kukar now. >> Okay. >> The original name of this place is Lingapura. It's the city of Lingams. >> Right. >> Now, if you if you go back and if you see the location of this place, if you go here and you see the starting of this so large, by the way.
(44:41) It's impossible to touch. This is how the place actually looks. It's there's nothing there. Just trees and dirt. Even the road, it's not made of concrete or something. It's just dirt road. This is how it'll look. Okay? This is how the Lingapura looks now. And and again, you might think this is the only Lingam. >> Mhm.
(45:06) >> But like I said, you know, this is the Lingapura, right? City of Lingams. So, you go to this temple and you can just keep walking. Every 5 minutes you'll find another one like this. And this one is called the Ravana's red Lingam because it has that red pigment on it. And what we don't know, it's just folklore.
(45:31) >> Right. >> Right? I mean, I hope somebody can test it. And but I would say there's only a 50/50 chance. It's probably just vegetable paint, right? Or it could be the the actual blood. And that would be a fantastic discovery if if somebody takes a sample >> Mhm. >> and tests it, right? >> Right. >> Um so, but but yeah, you can you find and look at the size of the Lingam.
(45:56) Even if you try, you cannot touch it. It's that big. It's a 10-ft tall Lingam in the middle of nowhere. You'll find lingam after lingam in this place. That's that's the uh Ravana's red lingam, and then you'll find uh underwater lingams in the same place. The water's flowing, but under the water, you'll find lingams. That's also Again, it's also said to be made by Ravana, by the way.
(46:31) But I don't know if you know, but Ravana was making lingam after lingam after lingam to get the the blessing of Lord Shiva and his mother as well. Because that's all they did. They were just making ling They They were making one lingam every day. >> Right. >> And they were just trying to you know, basically become like Ravana was basically trying to become a god, right? So, he was getting all the blessings he could get from Shiva, and then he was just trying to make Shiva happy.
(47:05) So, he was making lingam after lingam after lingam. And I'm I showed you a particular carving there. Now, I don't know if it's palatable for YouTube, you know, but just for your interest, there's a particular Oh, there you go. Yeah. We're exactly in that place. So, if you see this, right? So, if you see there there's a lingam, right? And again, this is this carving is found in Kailasa Temple in Ellora Caves.
(47:36) There's a lingam, and usually lingams will have flowers, right? But this lingam has his heads. Ravana's heads. Ravana started to cut his heads one by one. So, Ravana was trying to please Shiva, but Shiva did not show up. So, Ravana gets very frustrated. So, he what he does is he starts to cut his head one by one and he starts to put them.
(48:06) >> Wow. >> Yeah, that that was his level of dedication, right? So and then underneath you can see underneath you can see underneath you can see Ravana is trying to cut off his last head. Right? Ravana is cutting off his final head because he was not going to stop, right? He was not going to just stop.
(48:37) He was going to give his final head and then Shiva comes. >> Right. >> And stops him and gives him what he wants. >> Right. >> Right? And then Ravana does terrible things, you know, Ravana goes and he shakes the >> Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> [laughter] >> Yeah. So and this is the this is the legend connecting that Ravana's red lingam. >> Got it.
(49:01) >> So because Ravana was doing blood rituals to >> Mhm. >> the lingams. >> Which is why this lingam was red. >> Correct. >> So allegedly this was red because of Ravana's blood. >> Oh. Right. Right. So I heard that you also visited some of the temples in Cambodia which had some Kalki and Manu structures as well.
(49:23) What was that? >> There is one temple known as Tony. That's it's called the cursed temple. It's in the jungle. Nobody goes there. There's no roads there. We go to the temple. It's uh They've even boarded up the entrances. Like almost all the entrances are closed. So we have to get through the into the temple from the back. >> Right.
(49:45) >> But if you go in there, all the rocks have fallen, but if you climb on the rocks, you'll find two carvings. Okay? Now, very rare carvings, especially to find only in Cambodia. I've not seen it in India. On one carving, you'll see a fish, right? Um who's kind of a god and who's saving human beings.
(50:16) You will see a person going on a boat, like a large boat, with other beings, okay? This is Manu. Who was saved by Matsya, right? The fish. And Manu takes the boat and he takes all the animals uh because he is expecting a great flood. This is the exactly the same story of what you will find in Bible, the Noah's Ark.
(50:49) So, in the Bible, Noah realizes that there's going to be a great flood. Everything is going to be flooded. >> Building arks. >> Right? So, he builds an ark, like a giant ship, right? And he takes all the animals, right? So, this is a very popular thing. But, we find the exact same story in in in Hinduism as well, right? Because Manu does the exact same thing.
(51:13) And did you know, like the Indian text go like one step further because Manu also takes the seeds to save the plants, to to keep the plants, Manu also takes the seeds. It's mentioned in Hinduism, but it's not mentioned in the Bible. Okay? Now, right opposite to this, right opposite to this carving, you'll find another carving that shows Kalki.
(51:38) Kalki is kind of I mean, he she's shown in a flying horse carrying like a lit kind of a uh um >> sword >> a laser sword kind of thing. Okay, lightsaber kind of thing. So, on one end we can see the carving of the beginning of humanity. And on the other end, Kalki is literally the the person who's going to end >> the Kali Yuga.
(52:06) >> the Kali Yuga, right? And again, you know, this is a very rare carving found in um a temple called Tanay. Nobody had documented this before, right? Uh, one problem is that uh, it's a remote temple. It's in the jungle. And it's it's [clears throat] very hard to reach. There are no roads.
(52:27) The other problem is that uh, today's Cambodians are they don't know much about the Hindu >> Mhm. >> concepts. >> Right. >> Okay? >> Right. >> So, they did not probably understand the carvings there. >> Okay. >> And it might be of some interest to you, right? I I don't know if you understand this. On on one end, we're looking at the past, right? On the on on the other end, we're looking at kind of the future.
(52:51) But Hindus understood the theory of evolution very well. Like, they understood this like perfectly, right? Because the first avatar of Vishnu Matsya. >> Mhm. >> That's a fish. Right? If if you look at Darwin's evolution theory that's the the first large animal that starts from the water, right? And the second avatar in Hinduism, Kurma.
(53:19) That's a turtle, right? So, it can it it's also again in the water, but it can also come to on land if it wants, right? So, it's an amphibian kind of, right? So, so again, Darwin's theory is exactly that, right? So, it's slowly life starts moving from the water towards the earth. Varaha, right? That's the rodents.
(53:39) That's the that's the mammals. That's the mammals and the wild boars. That's the rodents, right? And that's exactly the same thing. And the next one is not a Simha. In most ancient structures, you will see the Narasimha like Narasimha is a lion, right? Dominating like other animals, right? Like very much like the saber-toothed cat, the Smilodon.
(54:03) Once upon a time, the world was dominated by these big cats. >> Right. >> Okay? And what's the fifth one? It's the Vamana. Now, if you look at the Vamana, it's only very short. And it does not have any weapons. The Vamana only has an umbrella and maybe water. >> Yeah. >> Okay? Now, again, this is confirmed in the theory of evolution because this is just before the human beings, okay? The Neanderthals were not taller than 5 ft.
(54:33) Homo floresiensis even shorter, 4 ft, 3 and 1/2 ft. So, these short animals who did not know how to use weapons. >> Right. >> Okay? And what is the next avatar? It's Parashurama. >> Mhm. >> The guy that carries the axe. He's the And he has a beard and mustache. He carries the axe. He's the first caveman. >> Right.
(54:58) >> Right? He doesn't have anything and he's a very rough, crude guy who's carrying an axe. Right? And then who's the next guy? You know? Rama. >> Mhm. >> He's the hunter-gatherer, right? Rama's always shown with a bow and arrow. >> Right. >> Right? And And the last one is Krishna, very street smart.
(55:20) He doesn't He's a player, basically, right? He plays music. He's very sophisticated. He's beautiful. He's very street smart. >> Right. >> And And the final one is Kalki. Now, this exactly matches the theory of evolution. Not just There's no Like all you have to do is just put the turtle before the the fish, right? If you put the Kurma before the Matsya, the whole theory falls apart.
(55:49) But Hinduism was perfect in aligning with the theory of evolution. >> Right. Right. >> How do you make up with something like this is a Brahmastra? How do you relate to this? Tell me this. >> It's just a >> Like I'm seeing one of your videos. My favorite This is my favorite YouTube channel, by the way. So. What's that? What are you doing? Tell me this.
(56:12) >> [laughter] [snorts] >> Now you can see that's that's a lingam that we found in um Cambodia. >> Okay. >> And if you it's not just a lingam, if you look at the blocks just behind the lingam also, you can see all the blocks are just like they're all over the floor. >> Mhm. >> And you can see that um the parts are there.
(56:40) The lingam is half broken, right? And if you come just and you can see how big that lingam is, by the way. >> Yeah. >> It's it's it's larger than me. But if you just go to the entrance of the temple, >> Mhm. >> you will notice something very strange, okay? It's not It's not the ruins, but it'll kind of And just of course now we're going to use some explosion.
(57:03) This is all they had done, but that's how it really looks. So, you see that? So, if you look at the entrance, >> Mhm. >> it looks as if there was a a bomb went off from the inside. And then they enter It's It's actually hard to even get into it. If you see that that's how it actually looks. As though there there was an explosion inside the temple, and all these stone blocks just fell out.
(57:36) >> So So eventually this would mean that there was some kind of an attack in this temple? >> Local stories differ. One of them is just, you know, they had uh during the war with Thailand, you know, somebody you know, there was an explosion. This is Cambodia. They often fight with Thailand. >> Mhm. >> And some [clears throat] people even say that no, during the Khmer Rouge they had some um a particular regime a few decades ago.
(58:09) Uh they said they were bombing all the temples, they exploded all the temples. And in some other cases they say, "No, no, this is a This is an ancient explosion." Right? There was an explosion that happened many many like centuries ago. >> Okay. >> Yeah. >> Right. >> You'll find many and and again >> Where is the Brahmastra? >> You cannot see the Brahmastra.
(58:31) I mean I would have Then you don't have to see it on YouTube, right? Because it'll be all over the news. But [snorts] you will find >> but Praveen Mohan can do anything. I totally trust in this guy. >> You can find some very very interesting um carvings like one of the carvings that I really liked was the underground.
(59:00) Sorry, underwater, right? The one that I really like to do and we go down. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. Can we go down a little bit more? Yeah, just right there. >> That >> That Yeah. >> Yeah, I always see this one. >> Did you see that you see the size? >> cool. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. You >> So this would mean that there was a civilization here and they were having underground lingams as well.
(59:28) >> Underground lingams are there, underwater lingams are there. Um I I showed you the red lingam is there, the exploded kind of lingams are there. Um all a variety of lingams. Uh this place is known as Sahasra Linga. Meaning 1,000 lingams. All carved, you know, underwater. Like now it's a very dry season, so it's at least we're able to see.
(59:59) Um but when the water really starts flowing, uh then you you become invisible. You see how many lingams are there. >> This is inside. >> Yeah, that's under the water, yeah. >> So what what what would be the purpose inside under the water for creating lingam? >> So um the general idea was Cambodia was a jungle. And then they cleared all the trees and they made and started to plant crops, rice crops. They wanted to grow rice.
(1:00:31) The water comes from the mountain and they put it in the fields, right? But the rice did not grow. Now, why? Because it did not have the power of Shiva. So the water has to go through the lingams to get a certain power to make the the soil fertile. >> Right. >> So this is the whole idea that the lingams were created in the flowing and there's one more massive This is the again the Ravana's lingam there.
(1:01:10) >> All fine. At the all very, very interesting place. Very good. Let's see how big that is. 10 by 10. It's almost a big room. That and inside underwater you'll see a very strange lingam. That's the lingam carved underwater. It's almost like an egg. And then it's not just one, okay? So everywhere you stand under your feet It's very See right there.
(1:01:50) See on Oh, oh, oh. Think I made a mistake. So everywhere you stand under your feet as well you'll find more lingams. You think that's one big lingam? >> Got it. >> But it's full of >> Right. >> lingams. It's >> Why do you think that there's so many lingams in the world? Like is there is this only a spiritual or religious reason reason to it? Or there could be something other than that for having the lingam around? >> I think these were just kind of energy sources created to give us energy and healing.
(1:02:35) When we take these people to Cambodia and Thailand and now we're doing a tour in India. When we take them >> In India? >> Yeah, we're doing a tour in India, too in September. Taking them to Kailasa Temple, we're taking them to all the lathe turned pillars, Hoysaleswara Temple, Chennakeshava. So all the mysteries we talked about, I take people on tours.
(1:02:59) And when they go and touch the lingams start crying. People start crying. Very, very interesting. I did not know about this that people react like this. Um because we go there to research the lingams and temples, we carry all the cameras and we're filming and we're touching and we're measuring. So, we look at them as just objects, you know, like we just like to research them as something like an intrigue, like an intriguing thing.
(1:03:34) But, when these people come with us, we take them on the tours and they touch the lingam, they just start crying. And they we cannot stop them. >> Those are yeah. >> What do we Yeah, the first few times we were just shocked and you're like, you know, why is it happening? But, it turns out that there is something about the lingams. Like, somebody will cry when they touch the underwater lingam.
(1:03:56) Somebody will touch Somebody was touching the the Ravana's red lingam and they couldn't stop. They were just crying for like 45 minutes, you know, because um So, it has this energy to them that >> transfers. >> Yeah, that kind Yeah, it it literally does something to their soul. It's kind of a uh transformational journey. >> Which is the oldest Shiva lingam in the world? >> They say the oldest Shiva lingam is in Gudimallam.
(1:04:28) Um this is in South India. They say it's older than 2,000 2,000 years. Um it's a very odd lingam. It looks almost like he's standing on a rocket ship. >> Yeah. We talked about lingam. I want to uh because we will have another episode we'll talk about civilizations and other things as well. Before moving there, I just want you to because we've talked a lot about technologies, we talked about temples, and ancient figures.
(1:04:59) I want to know that who were these ancient builders? Who are our forefathers who were great engineers, who were great architects? Who were they really? Were they humans? Were they rishis? What's your theory on it? What do you think? >> My My theory is basically the same as what the ancient texts say. Um ancient texts say that Shiva came from Shivaloka.
(1:05:30) And Vishnu came from Vishnuloka or Vaikuntha. And the same uh theory uh goes on and on about the devas, the asuras. Um and they coexisted with humans. Um they intermarried with them. They helped the humans. Uh today we have various theories, right? We we call them extraterrestrials. So, the like what is happening with the UFO, right? They're coming through this.
(1:05:59) But the basic idea that is uh This is not my point of view, but this is mentioned again and again in ancient texts, Indian texts, that the gods came from the sky on Earth and they created this entire civilization. >> Right. >> Right. So, in my opinion, um the ancient builders were just that. Um and this is why the texts even the texts uh they're called aparusheya, meaning that we didn't write the texts.
(1:06:32) >> Right. >> Right. They The texts like all the the Vedas >> Right. >> Right. They They have a a superhuman quality to them because um you know, they are superhuman. >> Right. >> So, the ancient builders in essence were not human. And this is what I really think, and I think it was a major catalyst. A- Again, this ties in with the UFO disclosure, right? So, 20 years ago UFO ta- even talking about UFOs complete pseudoscience, right? Today it's it's normal to talk about UFO disclosure, so it's normal. 20 years later we'll we'll
(1:07:14) accept it. But think about it, if if extraterrestrials can come now, right? >> Why not back then? >> Why not 5,000, 10,000 years ago, right? >> Really interesting. >> Which is the most exciting temple you've ever been? Which is the most uh amount of time you have spent inside a temple? >> Um I've been in Angkor Wat for a week >> For a week? >> It's still not I still >> You love Cambodia, you know.
(1:07:41) >> I do. Yeah, we do a lot of work with the Cambodian government now. >> Okay. >> Um we do a lot of research for the government. We I'm going to Cambodia to promote They have their There's a Cambodian beverage company >> Oh. >> that is going to launch Hanuman mineral water. >> Oh, wow. >> [laughter] >> So they've called >> me and they're like, "Can you promote Hanuman drinking water?" I'm like, "Okay, I'm coming there.
(1:08:11) I have to go in 5 days or so." >> Right. Right. >> Um I do love Cambodia. But yeah, I've spent a week in Angkor Wat. But I still am not able to finish the carvings. >> Okay. >> Okay. Because it's the largest >> Mhm. >> temple in the world, right? >> Of Lord Shiva? >> It's the largest Hindu temple ever. It's a temple of dedicated dedicated to Vishnu, by the way.
(1:08:36) >> Okay. >> It's not a Shiva temple. >> Okay. >> It's dedicated to Vishnu. >> Okay. >> But it's the largest Hindu temple in the world. >> Okay. How do you spell it? >> A N G K O R space W >> Angkor Wat temple. Cambodia. So you were here for a week? >> Yeah. For the research, we we do go there every >> a temple? >> Yes.
(1:09:02) >> This is huge, huh? >> It's visible from the space, actually. >> Oh, oh really? >> Yeah, it is very big. It's three times and and I'm not saying that Angkor Wat is the largest Hindu temple in the world. Now, do you know what's the largest religious structure in the world? Do you know what's a if it's a church or a mosque or a stupa? It is still Angkor Wat.
(1:09:30) >> Mhm. >> It is still Angkor Wat. Angkor Wat is the largest religious structure in the world. It's three times the entire size of the Vatican City. It's of the entire city. It's three times the size. >> Right. Right. >> Okay. And and it's the largest Hindu temple. It's not in India. >> But it's outside of India.
(1:09:53) [laughter] Huh, right. >> So and and see I mean just a little bit of like interesting things for you, right? >> Yeah. >> Um because I don't normally um talk uh talk about this. Now, Angkor Wat is the largest Hindu temple in the world, right? It's whose the main deity? >> Vishnu. >> Okay. What's the second largest Hindu temple in the world? Do you know? It's Srirangam. It's in Tamil Nadu.
(1:10:19) Now, who's the main deity? Vishnu. >> Mhm. >> And do you know what's the third largest temple? >> Padmanabhaswamy. >> Uh well, it's in the list. I think the third one is Swaminarayan Temple. Now, they're building it in the US. Again, that's also dedicated to Vishnu. You know, and actually a a huge majority of people, Hindus, worship Shiva >> Mhm.
(1:10:44) >> more than Vishnu, right? But all the large temples, very large temples, are all dedicated to Vishnu. Okay. And like this is again, you know, this is a very kind of a controversial thing to say. If you worship Vishnu every day, you'll get very rich. >> Oh, really? >> Physically. [laughter] >> Okay. >> Okay. >> Yeah.
(1:11:11) >> Now, if you worship Shiva, right? You'll become very spiritual, but you'll also become very simplistic >> Mhm. >> in real life. In real life, you'll become very simple, humble person who likes to kind of be under cover. You don't want any attention. >> Right. >> And again, remember I said Shiva is Abhisheka Priya, right? >> He doesn't want >> anything.
(1:11:38) Alankar, right? He doesn't want gold. He doesn't want diamonds. >> Right. >> Right? So, if you go to the uh temple of Tirupati in Tirumala, >> Mhm. >> it's so rich. You'll get millions and millions of dollars in donation every day. Again, dedicated to Vishnu. >> That's the richest temple in the in the country? >> I would say in terms of revenue coming every day, it is.
(1:12:02) That's the richest one in in India. If you just calculate it by the amount of revenue collected every day, that's the richest. If you're calculating it from the treasure that's stored, it's Padmanabhaswamy Temple. Again, dedicated to Vishnu. >> Lord Vishnu. >> Okay, billions and billions, 22 billion they say, dollars.
(1:12:25) It in there, and they are yet to open >> the vault >> more, yeah, vault B. And who knows vault B might have more vaults on the other side, right? So, they're only thinking it's vault B. So, they think they're open vault B, and they'll find a bunch of things there. But, if they open vault B, there might be more doors >> possible >> inside.
(1:12:50) >> Mhm. >> Right? So, who knows what they're storing? Right? Who knows? Right? Again, again, but it's somewhat interesting to think that again, we go back to that esoteric information. The The information that you see, but you don't understand that information. If you I'm not saying this as a joke, but I'm literally saying that if you start worshipping Shiva more, you're going to become more and more spiritual.
(1:13:27) You'll become very peaceful person, but you're going to become more isolated, more like underground. You don't want any attention. You don't like to wear any jewelry. You don't want the flashy car. Right? And if you start worshipping Vishnu, you'll become more worldly. Like you have you're more sociable. Ever notice Vishnu's always laughing? Right? Smiling, while Shiva's always like very serious.
(1:13:55) >> Right. >> Okay? Ever notice how Vishnu's always relaxing? >> [laughter] >> Right. >> Right. Yeah. >> Yeah. So, and ever notice how Vishnu is has Vishnu is sitting on a Garuda, while Shiva has a Naga. It's all It's all planned out. These are polar opposites. Polar opposites. Okay? So, Vishnu has Garuda, and Shiva has Naga.
(1:14:28) Right? And then Vishnu is called Surya Narayana. Meaning that Vishnu's the sun, while Shiva is the Chandra Sekhara. Is the moon. So, all these things are very well planned, and they have a actually have an impact on you. If you go to Vishnu temple, and this is no joke, actually. If you if a person keeps going on to Vishnu and you can switch too, if you really find yourself broke.
(1:14:55) Or if you just think, oh, I'm I'm tired of all the worldly pressures, you can start going back to Shiva. And if you go to the Shiva temples, you will notice even the priest is not wearing anything. He's not wearing any gold jewelry. Okay, the priest is actually kind of poor. >> Yeah. >> Right? And you'll find homeless people, the beggars outside Shiva temples.
(1:15:17) You will not find them >> Right. >> outside Vishnu temples. Okay? And if you go into Vishnu temples, people are dancing, they're they're singing happy bhajans, right? If you go to Krishna temple, they're like people are dancing. But if you go to Shiva temples, it's very serious. It's quiet. Even the mantras chanted there.
(1:15:38) So, all this is esoteric information. You see this every day. >> Yeah. >> You know, probably none of what I say is new to you. You know that Shiva has a snake and >> Right. >> But you don't put them >> together. >> together to find out what kind of impact it has on you, right? You don't understand how the whole like the stories connected to it, right? So, Vishnu is married to Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth.
(1:16:13) >> Oh, yeah. >> And And Kubera is the master of all wealth. He's the treasure of Vishnu. So, it's all >> connected. >> connected >> Right. >> together. So, we can go on and on and on and and look at >> I just mentioned you off camera that I can't even think for the last 18 years you've been doing this work consistently.
(1:16:40) And when I was reading about Srila Prabhupada, I remember he went to New York and he's just transformed the life of hippies back then. And I honestly feel that there are the rarest of the rarest souls who are chosen to take this ancient knowledge to the west. And what you've been doing for the last 18 and so many years is commendable and I thank you on behalf of everyone.
(1:17:00) You're doing a great job and see you in the next one. Thank you for having me.

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