Ancient Hindu Texts: Alien Reptile Gods, Giants & Super Machines | Praveen Mohan

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024

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  • @dannyjones
    @dannyjones  Месяц назад +105

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    • @nuwunative928
      @nuwunative928 Месяц назад +6

      Best podcaster tied with Joe Rogan for 1st -the American people

    • @MagnusGalactusOG
      @MagnusGalactusOG Месяц назад +4

      This is such an awesome guest! Been a fan of Mohan for like a decade! Thanks for having him on brother! 💯

    • @goinguptv5623
      @goinguptv5623 Месяц назад +2

      Wassup we need a timeline for this 3hr vid

    • @goinguptv5623
      @goinguptv5623 Месяц назад +1

      Thank u

    • @taradeviwest9351
      @taradeviwest9351 Месяц назад +7

      Danny, pls try getting Dr Nilesh Oak, he is specialising in dating the Ramayana & Mahabharata, astronomy aspect of ancient Indian civilisation, your listeners will be amazed with his research...

  • @jonathanmendoza742
    @jonathanmendoza742 Месяц назад +257

    He is a national treasure of India...protect this guy at all cost!....from Philippines

    • @yuvanraj2271
      @yuvanraj2271 Месяц назад

      NO he is not. He is a joker that get clowned on. A conspiracy nut.

    • @mrinalchoudhury7423
      @mrinalchoudhury7423 Месяц назад

      He is stupid and nothing more than that.

    • @bhasarnunu4294
      @bhasarnunu4294 Месяц назад +8

      You have to be joking!

    • @GG_RAUL
      @GG_RAUL Месяц назад

      mekus mekus

    • @ronakpatel3646
      @ronakpatel3646 Месяц назад

      He just believes everything aliens have made in ancient india🤦
      He need to watch "sri m" or rajarshi nandy videos

  • @lucasbevan7241
    @lucasbevan7241 Месяц назад +65

    Praveen is one of the best ancient archeology youtubers. Dude goes out and searches for stuff no one has ever looked for

    • @jayhillrubis
      @jayhillrubis Месяц назад

      💯👍👍👍

    • @oliveeisner8964
      @oliveeisner8964 Месяц назад

      He's awesome except for the Darwanist programming. I guess they're just as brainwashed in schools in India as they are in the West. Sad. It really locks you in a box mentally

    • @thepocketmonsterfamily2007
      @thepocketmonsterfamily2007 Месяц назад +1

      Indian Indiana Jones 🎉

  • @forrestwhichard2862
    @forrestwhichard2862 Месяц назад +769

    India is so underrated when it comes to pre-flood masonry. Egypt takes all the hype and it is well deserved. But the stone work we see in India is astonishing.

    • @mrgriffin_peter
      @mrgriffin_peter Месяц назад +42

      So true I'm from Varansi, India living in rural area recently few months back thousands of years old settlement was dug by archeologist in my neighbouring Village. Several gold coins and manuscripts were also discovered. Currently archaeologists are dugging the history !! ❤

    • @Dddd.6754
      @Dddd.6754 Месяц назад +5

      Dude Egypt has PYRAMIDS - mother of all mysteries

    • @krystilee6078
      @krystilee6078 Месяц назад +28

      @@forrestwhichard2862 much is overlooked in India because of the dating being so incredibly wrong on so many temples. It’s such a shame that they get an arbitrary incorrect date of 600-800 years ago for most. People don’t realize that during the time period that the pyramids were being built India was also building huge and more elaborate temples.

    • @forrestwhichard2862
      @forrestwhichard2862 Месяц назад +46

      @@Dddd.6754 India has a multi level temple, carved from a single rock. Also has micro carvings with incredible detail.

    • @19Zee
      @19Zee Месяц назад +4

      The reason is India has very rich history just keep the religion out of this.
      Egyptian never brought religion in the history before presenting the facts.
      For example drawin and Aryan history without the lense no superiority.
      Even Indian government ASI tell the ending first and then start to collect evidence later

  • @1way448
    @1way448 Месяц назад +52

    Protect this man at all costs! Praveen is a certified legend!

  • @BattleMage369
    @BattleMage369 Месяц назад +115

    In Norse mythology a cow is responsible for humans coming to be as well.

    • @dailydoseofgaming3593
      @dailydoseofgaming3593 Месяц назад +5

      R1A is the dominant group there as well I guess. Just few variations.

    • @lbell9695
      @lbell9695 Месяц назад +11

      Indo-European things

    • @mmamultiverse75
      @mmamultiverse75 Месяц назад

      Cow dungs you mean mushrooms?

    • @latvialava6644
      @latvialava6644 24 дня назад +3

      We don't worship cows That's a myth it's just a holy animal that helped survive the early Aryan people & hence they promised & pledged the first Cow mother "Kamdhenu" that her Bloodline will always be protected by Vedic Followers till their Existence.

    • @GyanTvAmit
      @GyanTvAmit 23 часа назад +1

      only indo,indians migrated to europe tonspresd culture​@@lbell9695

  • @gregorygolando
    @gregorygolando Месяц назад +73

    Praveen is the man! Best guest in a while. Praveen is so humble and down to earth in his thinking which is way too rare in brilliantly minded people these days. Not a narcissist. We need more human beings with functioning and sharp minds who aren’t driven by their egos.

  • @MagnusGalactusOG
    @MagnusGalactusOG Месяц назад +302

    Oh WOW! Praveen Mohan!? This is amazing. Been following him for like a decade!

    • @MikaSerbian
      @MikaSerbian Месяц назад +2

      He still have the same voice like decade ago ✌️😎☮️

    • @epoh8698
      @epoh8698 Месяц назад +4

      Good to see Praveen on here for sure 👍👍

    • @michaelpost4023
      @michaelpost4023 Месяц назад +2

      @@MikaSerbian Language has improved though it seems.

    • @MagnusGalactusOG
      @MagnusGalactusOG Месяц назад +3

      @@MikaSerbian It's a signature voice. very recognizable. When famous, that is a very good thing.

    • @MikaSerbian
      @MikaSerbian Месяц назад +1

      @@MagnusGalactusOG i agree with you

  • @Blastizor
    @Blastizor Месяц назад +40

    58:00 - Just a little correction here, Volcanic Basalt IS one of the hardest types of rocks. It ranks 5-7 out of 10 on the MOHS hardness scale. It's almost as hard as Granite which ranks 6-7 out of 10. Volcanic Basalt is also much harder than Limestone (which the Great Pyramid of Giza is primarily built out of) which ranks at 3-4 on the hardness scale. So yes the Kailasa Temple is that incredible that it was constructed out of one of the hardest type of rocks there are. You're welcome.

  • @kirtigupta9753
    @kirtigupta9753 Месяц назад +158

    Cows are worshipped in India because:
    1. Just like a mother nourishes her baby with milk so too the child is brought up on Cow's milk, butter, curd, Ghee etc. In effect Cows nourish the child like a Mother does
    2. Cow dungs are used as manure and fossil fuels in rural households
    3. There's also a saying in India that two debts you can never repay in your life. First is having salt ( Food) at someone's home and second is Milk(mother's). So cow is a symbolic mother whose milk if you have had can't repay the debt

    • @Tanazjee4547
      @Tanazjee4547 Месяц назад +24

      @@seeker1218cow dunk is used as a natural fuel, not eaten, atleast not in India.

    • @examgrid564
      @examgrid564 Месяц назад

      People who eat Dead bodies never debate wether that dead body they were eating went to washroom before being dead

    • @Toolboxx1x
      @Toolboxx1x Месяц назад

      Nuh uh​@@seeker1218

    • @tins2329
      @tins2329 Месяц назад

      Not really. Token added in panchgavya before yagyopawit BUT not actually added. I have attended such ceremonies of friends and I assure you any kind of urine and dung is disliked by Hindus as much as any other religions. Regarding ancient times let’s not talk. People have done all things crazy including eating mercury and painting lead on faces.

    • @slobodanmarkovic4079
      @slobodanmarkovic4079 Месяц назад +1

      Wtf? Sheep is same, pig too. Goat too. So realy,-why cow?

  • @prajjwalchaulagai998
    @prajjwalchaulagai998 Месяц назад +20

    Reading comments everyone mentioning Praveen Mohan and this is my 1st time hearing about him. Now I see why people are talking about him so much. He's such a knowledgeable person with seemingly warm and open personality

  • @jeremyalvarius
    @jeremyalvarius Месяц назад +158

    I’ve waited so long for Praveen to be featured on a western podcast. Im glad he’s getting more exposure outside of India.

  • @Health-Blitz
    @Health-Blitz Месяц назад +106

    I think When the British Came to India,
    They Found Lots of Texts and Tools and with That They Began the Industrialization

    • @FilesdocumentsAndreposit-kr3vb
      @FilesdocumentsAndreposit-kr3vb Месяц назад

      There's ample proof for deindustrialization of Indian manufacturing itself by British

    • @playhard719
      @playhard719 Месяц назад +23

      If an Indian said that he would have been ridiculed as Sangi, Hindu nationalist, when british came to India, India world's biggest GDP, two major exports of India was textiles and metals coincidently those two are the major industry that britain's industrialization build on top of

    • @BomBoyzhiphop
      @BomBoyzhiphop Месяц назад +17

      You are right. I also think this might have been. The only reason India didn't industrialise itself while having all the necessary tools and knowledge is because we were also being taught about the cons of it and the negative impact of it on the planet and secondly we were already occupied by Mushlim invaders from the past 800 something years 😢 very sad but it's true that Hindus ir indigenous Indians never got away with hardships in the past 1000 years. Over 300 million have been killed and raped in those years and it's just an estimate. Real numbers could be much higher 😢

    • @rakeshbadugu6781
      @rakeshbadugu6781 Месяц назад +1

      True

    • @martin96991
      @martin96991 Месяц назад +18

      They de-industrialized INDIA and later they got industrialized, because they weren't able to match the quality. INDIA was the world's richest country before 1800's.

  • @anirudhaj9007
    @anirudhaj9007 Месяц назад +13

    Anyone not native to India should know this for the fact that Harrappa and Mohenjo daro may be in Pakistan but they are Indian sites and entirely related to Indian history.

    • @NotoriousBIGstan
      @NotoriousBIGstan Месяц назад +6

      We have ivc sites in haryana, punjab, and rajasthan too

  • @thiruvetti
    @thiruvetti Месяц назад +7

    Praveen Mohan is the reason why I started reading history behind our own Hindu Temples and the great intelligence behind each and the "WHY" of everything that was done from saving indigenious seeds, having high towers, dhwajastumb etc.

  • @sacredeconomics5217
    @sacredeconomics5217 Месяц назад +48

    I tried watching this yesterday and it was blocked due to copyright. You already know there is some powerful knowledge Praveen shares. About to be a good one !

    • @Pardeep10110
      @Pardeep10110 Месяц назад +1

      You can also watch his podcast with ranveer singh 🔥

  • @Tahirovic85
    @Tahirovic85 Месяц назад +272

    Praveen Mohan!!!!!!! YES!!!!!!!!

    • @tubroke7426
      @tubroke7426 Месяц назад

      whats the Diwali festival all about?

    • @MegaAshfire
      @MegaAshfire Месяц назад +2

      @@tubroke7426lord Rama return to his capital city of his kingdom after having defeated a demon. It signifies victory of good over evil. Light over darkness. Hence we light Diyas in celebration

    • @manis9360
      @manis9360 Месяц назад

      ​@@MegaAshfirelies

    • @MegaAshfire
      @MegaAshfire Месяц назад

      @@manis9360 ??

    • @gs-e2d
      @gs-e2d Месяц назад

      @@manis9360 you tell the truth.

  • @philginn9087
    @philginn9087 Месяц назад +22

    I watched a giant skeleton removed boxed and shipped to the Smithsonian in 1980’s from a mound excavation in the south with my father who was a senator. They were angry I saw it. Also, saw a giant stone hammer and stone tools too big for modern human, hammer probably weighed 60lbs. There’s also a stone monolith on the massive site. Made the whole area a state park to protect it with a fed grant.

    • @SouthernShaolinquan
      @SouthernShaolinquan Месяц назад +1

      Can you tell us the name of the State Park?

    • @westsailsmusic
      @westsailsmusic Месяц назад

      Call the Smithsonian! The lady who answers the phone already has an answer for this. She claims they’ve never had ANY giant skeletons!

    • @Tanazjee4547
      @Tanazjee4547 Месяц назад +1

      Btw, there is a video about it and the scientist who was researching it is still missing.

    • @Tanazjee4547
      @Tanazjee4547 Месяц назад

      It was in Grand Canyan

    • @MaheshMahi-hz9ei
      @MaheshMahi-hz9ei Месяц назад

      ​@@Tanazjee4547 GrandbCanyon has a secret cave protected by authorities. ..Inside they found hundreds of skeletons and one divine statue of Lord Shiva...the bodies might be of people doing meditation ...but the irony is US state dept don't want this to be public....it will harm the power structure of Britishers and Vatican....dumb heads

  • @JohnMcintosh-dm1gn
    @JohnMcintosh-dm1gn Месяц назад +22

    Been watching this guy for the last 10 years, his videos opened my eyes to Indian history and culture. I ended up going to Sri Lanka and touring ruins because of him. Excellent choice of guest.

  • @HiighStreet
    @HiighStreet 19 дней назад +4

    I love Praveen Mohan! I was travelling around South East Asia with my Fiancé this year and we were fortunate enough to visit some of the temples he has documented recently so we could follow the same path and explore some of his alternative findings!!! What a great human x❤

  • @ThandoGqabaza
    @ThandoGqabaza Месяц назад +9

    This dude is a real life Indiana Jones

  • @matthewevans9523
    @matthewevans9523 Месяц назад +33

    Three hours in and finally he mentions lingams!! I have all these shots prepared for no reason!

  • @themiddlepinecone
    @themiddlepinecone Месяц назад +94

    Finally I been waiting for years for someone to interview this man!

    • @johnnyots9608
      @johnnyots9608 Месяц назад +2

      Same!!! I thought this man was a hidden gem, and maybe he has been to some of us, but I’m very pleased Danny is sharing his platform with him. I have Praveen up there with Graham Hancock, John Anthony West, and more recent, he reminds me of Jimmy, but for Hinduism…I love this!!!!

    • @KronosGodwisen
      @KronosGodwisen Месяц назад +1

      BeerBiceps about a year ago.

    • @Pardeep10110
      @Pardeep10110 Месяц назад

      Still so many indians dont know about him …

  • @karolbagh3793
    @karolbagh3793 Месяц назад +3

    ANCIENT INDIA, also known as BHARATVARSHA, encompassed a vast territory that has been reduced over time due to various invasions, empires, and colonialism. Here's a rough estimate of the territory lost:
    1. Pakistan and Bangladesh: These countries were part of ancient India but were separated during the 1947 partition.
    2. Afghanistan: Ancient India extended into present-day Afghanistan, but it was lost to Islamic invasions and later became a separate entity.
    3. Tibet: Tibet was an integral part of ancient India, but it was annexed by China in the 18th century.
    4. Nepal and Bhutan: These Himalayan kingdoms were once part of ancient India but gained independence over time.
    5. Myanmar (Burma): Ancient India's territory extended into present-day Myanmar, but it was lost to the Burmese empire.
    6. Sri Lanka: Although not physically connected, Sri Lanka was culturally and politically part of ancient India.
    7. Parts of Central Asia: Ancient India's influence extended into present-day Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Xinjiang (China).
    The territory lost by ancient India is estimated to be around 20-25% of its original size.
    Here's a rough estimate of the original territory:
    - Ancient India: approximately 10 million square kilometers (3.9 million sq mi)
    - Present-day India: approximately 3.3 million square kilometers (1.3 million sq mi)
    Keep in mind that these estimates vary, and the concept of a fixed territory is complex in ancient times. Nonetheless, it's clear that ancient India's territory has been significantly reduced over the Centuries.

    • @ryqncosnee
      @ryqncosnee 2 дня назад

      Alexander the great type of wet dream 😂

  • @chadj1797
    @chadj1797 Месяц назад +6

    I love Praveen!! Thanks a lot for joining man. This podcast was great

  • @jasonrussell9906
    @jasonrussell9906 Месяц назад +53

    I love listening to this guy talk about his culture and the past texts, he's been all over the world and pretty much believes the Ancient Alien Theory

    • @pty8s
      @pty8s Месяц назад

      Just for the imbeciles here, and there’s a bunch.
      Research India.
      If you know how, you must, as memories of prior indoctrination now replaces TV.
      Then recant, or all is wasted, you have time.
      Indus continental drift was prior to the Himalayan collision. And that was 100’s of 1000’s of years, hence.
      Meaning?
      Consider historical precept of origins of humanity, one may be true.
      Pick a side.
      I pick 3 usable Goldilock planets, in this system.
      Us, the most idle would agree.
      TY, MP. A MP of the world.

    • @BrodyAleksander-YOB
      @BrodyAleksander-YOB Месяц назад +1

      _"Theory"_ 😅😂 it's barely a hypothesis, dont call it a theory

    • @westsailsmusic
      @westsailsmusic Месяц назад

      @@BrodyAleksander-YOBNon scientists don’t understand how scientists use the word Theory

    • @BrodyAleksander-YOB
      @BrodyAleksander-YOB Месяц назад

      @@westsailsmusic I'm not a scientist... even mediocre Philisophers know how to use words

  • @descendantsofatlantis6968
    @descendantsofatlantis6968 Месяц назад +40

    A lot independent researchers say the Taj Mahal wasn't built by Shah Jahan.
    It was known as Tejo Mayahala built by Jai Singh, but was took over and converted to a tomb.
    Think about it, the great pyramids of Giza is said to be a tomb, but is it really.
    The same inconsistencies exist with the Taj Mahal story.

    • @ashokaal-hadrami8477
      @ashokaal-hadrami8477 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah you need to stop smoking

    • @Aakash__2002lk
      @Aakash__2002lk Месяц назад +4

      The land of tajmahal owned by jaipur riyasat. They have authentic documents.

    • @readysteadygo1709
      @readysteadygo1709 Месяц назад +6

      No one would sell a temple or the land it sits on; it was all taken by force.

    • @vmk9299
      @vmk9299 Месяц назад

      @@readysteadygo1709 No. Raja Jaisingh and Shah Jahan were cousins. Akbar had married from Rajaputra family. During those times, people were not thinking on the lines of Hindu/Muslim. Communal harmony was there.

    • @himanshushahi916
      @himanshushahi916 Месяц назад +2

      @@vmk9299 nope the history is quite unlike what you are telling.

  • @MouthBreatherCure
    @MouthBreatherCure Месяц назад +36

    Praveen Mohan is one of the most genuine individuals I love watching. He has been one of my favorite exlporers of ancient sights, and literature, with an unbias research.

  • @dockarlita
    @dockarlita Месяц назад +9

    Praveen!!! You Rock!! This is the first time I've heard you interviewed at length, and you've totally maximized my already stellar impression of you and your work. FANTASTIC JOB!!!

  • @shumbuk4383
    @shumbuk4383 Месяц назад +4

    3:10:05
    Host: how many of these temples are submerged now?
    PM: yeah, there's an entire...
    Me: Oh man..we're in the 3rd hour and Praveen nearly mentions Dwarka but doesn't..lol just scratching the surface of Bharat!

  • @thoughtfog
    @thoughtfog Месяц назад +93

    PRAVEEN MOHAN!! Liam bowing from MI! Thank you!

  • @lisachelton4599
    @lisachelton4599 Месяц назад +19

    I had a neighbor in the 2000s who was convinced that the government was listening to us through his stereo speakers b/c signals can travel both ways through a wire... I thought, "alright Greg, you're drunk, there has to be microphone on the face of the speaker, and the speaker manufacturer would have to be complicit." ...Fast forward to C1984, and it doesn't sound so crazy.

    • @joedirt5720
      @joedirt5720 Месяц назад +3

      What TF does that have to do with this 😂😂😂

    • @SwornInvictus
      @SwornInvictus Месяц назад

      I watched a series of interviews with institutionalized schizophrenics and bipolar patients in the 1950s, a few of them were having nervous breakdowns because they insisted the government was spying on them.
      Crazy how a fair share of so called 'insane' individuals are later Vindicated.

    • @gs-e2d
      @gs-e2d Месяц назад

      they read your brain, if they are interested in you, they only use these physical mediums when they want to get evidences against you.

    • @gregaiken1725
      @gregaiken1725 Месяц назад +2

      hes technically correct. the design of speaker and dynamic microphone is the same. in theory, when speakers were not powered, the stereo could switch in a mic preamp circuit. but we didnt have much internet back then, so it would have reqd a wireless transmitter to be monitored by a close by vehicle. likely c*a and n*a have prototypes.

  • @tanyaboyce1959
    @tanyaboyce1959 Месяц назад +59

    Wow his hypothesis on bibbons, magic mushrooms, cows and Hinduism is such an interesting evaluation!!

  • @TheChintu-il3sq
    @TheChintu-il3sq Месяц назад +29

    Hello there, A kannadiga from indian state of karnataka ! Am surprised that praveen has not researched or remember or any given indians generally speaking ,who build the kaisalanatha temple because here in karnataka every kannadiga takes pride that it was built by Kannada emperor Krishna I of Rashtrakuta empire between 7th to 8th century, the copper plate old kannada language inscriptions found in the temple records it clearly. We Indians should declare this as national treasure and make it 9th wonder of the word and preserve our great heritage!

    • @rickfool1452
      @rickfool1452 Месяц назад +1

      Noone cares about your kannud here. Maybe try imposing your kanad gangsterism in luru. Karnataka was a cultural backwater for decades & truly a repugnant people with an ugly culture, bland cuisine with a sad pathetic history.

    • @inter-looper4742
      @inter-looper4742 Месяц назад +1

      He is just good at strategically stacking up the misinformation and spreading it in most interesting manner.

  • @elissitdesign
    @elissitdesign Месяц назад +7

    I’ve been watching this guy for years. He’s AWESOME! 👏🏻 happy to see him on other channels.

  • @manu1166662222
    @manu1166662222 Месяц назад +13

    This 3 hr podcast is far better than 90 mins movies

  • @redmoondesignbeth9119
    @redmoondesignbeth9119 Месяц назад +59

    Big Fan here for Praveen Mohan. :)

    • @pty8s
      @pty8s Месяц назад +2

      His homeland vids are captivating.

  • @ValveReactor
    @ValveReactor Месяц назад +5

    Reading the comments is like:
    „Wait, you guys are all Praveen fans???“ 🎉

  • @vinny1010
    @vinny1010 Месяц назад +7

    Hinduism was NOT created by drugs or mushrooms. There were monks, who meditated for years and gained enlightenment. From those experiences, The Vedas were created. Praveen has contributed a lot when it comes to temple history but he doesn't know much about Hinduism itself, why there is cow worship; The premise is worshiping isn't just to cows - it's all animals on the premise of Oneness, that we are all part and parcel of the same consciousness. It's called Advaita

    • @greaterbharat4175
      @greaterbharat4175 28 дней назад

      You can't deny the fact early Hindu obsessed with Somaras and mentioned all knowledge they came through when they drank somras ( and it was physical drink not metaphor)
      Rishi kanva created ritual practice and as well as somayajna ( where soma yajna ritual took place ) after
      9th mandala of rigveda mentioned how they used to take soma and their observation used to explode they much more likely to get into deep meditation
      ( They used to even add cannabis with soma juice )
      Still we drink cannabis, sadhus smoke cannabis
      Due to same reason

  • @HadddHarami
    @HadddHarami Месяц назад +6

    Good to see Praveen Mohan on the show. This man should be protected at all cost.

  • @jasonjohnson7801
    @jasonjohnson7801 Месяц назад +109

    He’s right. The evidence of giants have been suppressed. If it came out, the theory of evolution would be seriously questioned, and the power structure can’t have that. It would strengthen the biblical narrative, the advanced ancient civilization theory, and would embarrass every professor who disparaged the idea of these alternative theories. Another banger, Danny Jones. This guy knows his shit. I’ll be picking up his books and watching on RUclips.

    • @joshlewis575
      @joshlewis575 Месяц назад

      Giants😂😂 gimme a break. Every "giant" you've ever heard of is just a shaq sized dude back then. U drop yao ming off in china 3,000 years ago people would call him a giant too. We now know those people are genetic freaks with an underlying thyroid issue. Giants are as much a fairy tale as the rest of your book

    • @Poussyeater-w5e
      @Poussyeater-w5e Месяц назад

      It would upset the system that the high rollers are profiting off of

    • @JOHNGRAVES369
      @JOHNGRAVES369 Месяц назад +6

      It’s really sad and Pathetic to realize that we as humans have been lied to and manipulated ABOUT EVERYTHING including our past, our faith, our Ancestors etc 😢😢😢😢😢

    • @BBoldGaming
      @BBoldGaming Месяц назад +4

      It would weaken the Bible narrative actually.. It has its own chock of lies in it

    • @crazyjay6331
      @crazyjay6331 Месяц назад +3

      100% they have found and covered up tens of thousands of giant skeletons all over the world.

  • @sindysimms4001
    @sindysimms4001 Месяц назад +11

    I have followed Praveen for years. Love him. Great conversation.

  • @_JCBSLMN
    @_JCBSLMN Месяц назад +6

    the way this guy wobbles his head you know he is an authentic indian

  • @raigohar
    @raigohar Месяц назад +4

    Never watched comments before seeing video - i watched videos of Praveen when very few ppl knew him and he is one of my fav.

  • @neelkamal7454
    @neelkamal7454 Месяц назад +5

    Being indian, cows giving us magic mushrooms, mohenjedaro conspiracy theory, i am blown by this podcast already.🔥

  • @booklover882000
    @booklover882000 Месяц назад +17

    First Jason Jorjani, now Praveen Mohan! I love them and loving this channel. ❤

  • @finley.h
    @finley.h Месяц назад +50

    If there were advanced machines to process stone in ancient times, there's no reason why there couldn't be aeroplanes, nuclear facilities and advanced medicine there. For some reason, other high tech theorists don't talk about it much, but Praveen talks about it a lot. 😎👍

    • @N8Dulcimer
      @N8Dulcimer Месяц назад

      Praveen is like poison to "ancient technology" proponents. He really undermines the credibility of people who actually try to analyze and study ancient technology by talking too much about mythological powers as if they are tech.

    • @WhosThere26
      @WhosThere26 Месяц назад

      It’s an enormous leap from advanced machines that process stone to nuclear. There’s no reason to assume that if they had one they had the other. Check out how many countries in the modern world don’t even have nuclear capabilities despite the abundances in tech.

    • @kristjiannne
      @kristjiannne Месяц назад +2

      Yeah, this wasn’t done with hammers and chisels.

    • @TurnipGreen
      @TurnipGreen Месяц назад +4

      There was much more to it. Some of their "Temples" were more like radio transmitters. Or receivers, perhaps? They were able to measure seismic events. The largest treasure ever discovered was in India. The answers to everything are in India ❤

    • @XBladeG
      @XBladeG Месяц назад

      A sudden 90 degree axis tilt of Earth would do it. Something over a couple of hours, it would erase every trace of prior civilizations. The only thing that lasts is stone.

  • @nickolascaldarera7182
    @nickolascaldarera7182 Месяц назад +11

    This guy is brilliant. I highly recommend watching his RUclips channel. This guy is rare legit quest on this show. I’m actually very surprised he is on this show

  • @awallerfamily
    @awallerfamily Месяц назад +2

    so happy that you interviewed Praveen. His videos on the Hindu temples in india are incredible.

  • @rollimusic
    @rollimusic Месяц назад +5

    Very NYC .... World should know what India holds inside it

  • @putemintheboat6784
    @putemintheboat6784 Месяц назад +10

    The difference between moving a 10 ton block versus a 300 ton block is nearly unfathomable.

    • @westsailsmusic
      @westsailsmusic Месяц назад +1

      Moving anything over about 4-500 tons is basically impossible .. yet they exist!

  • @jedinight44357
    @jedinight44357 Месяц назад +4

    Why is it so hard to believe that these structures are so old that the only thing that is left is the actual stone structure, I have seen vehicles that are 30 years old and have completely rusted away.

  • @venkatbtm4654
    @venkatbtm4654 Месяц назад +4

    Praveen mohan is Indiana Jones of India

  • @arcto5159
    @arcto5159 Месяц назад +13

    Good job with this one. Thank u for inviting Praveen!

    • @oliveeisner8964
      @oliveeisner8964 Месяц назад +1

      Danny could do his homework more to be honest. It's just a dude reacting not enough prescient questions. "Like oh wow, bro."

    • @arcto5159
      @arcto5159 29 дней назад

      @@oliveeisner8964 well se all know he is a bit simple

  • @travispreble
    @travispreble Месяц назад +21

    Yoooooo I love Praveen! I remember the first videos I saw from him were so different and included information I had never heard before. He's a great wealth of knowledge! Thank you so much for featuring him! And his voice is very unique and cool sounding I don't care what anyone else says.

    • @dbz5808
      @dbz5808 Месяц назад

      I think people not familiar with Praveen only comment on his voice because at first, it seems incongruent with his appearance. I don't think it's meant to be an insult.

  • @pty8s
    @pty8s Месяц назад +47

    He has a wonderful ability to adapt, formulate and share much of antiquity that self serving irrationals will not. TY DJ.

  • @mahimamehta736
    @mahimamehta736 Месяц назад +4

    Praveen is a our treasure. Thank you for bringing him to your show. I’m a proud Indian.

  • @1WriterGaming.Official
    @1WriterGaming.Official Месяц назад +17

    This man and Billy Carson are rare. Much respect to Praveen as well as Billy Carson.

    • @Guero677
      @Guero677 Месяц назад

      Billy Carson is a fraud lol. Praveen is some one genuinely curious on finding out about our past.

  • @rickyvwt
    @rickyvwt Месяц назад +8

    Praveen is the best. Hope he has a sucessor that can continue his work.

  • @lindahughes2289
    @lindahughes2289 Месяц назад +4

    Praveen Mohan is a seeker of truth and knowledge. Blessings sent !

  • @deepjoshi1333
    @deepjoshi1333 Месяц назад +4

    52:25 I feel you when you say that. Thanks for saying it out loud. Hope our generation can contribute to remove that radicalism out of it 🥹

  • @Woozy.0
    @Woozy.0 Месяц назад +33

    Mohan the man!

  • @marshalbass7098
    @marshalbass7098 Месяц назад +11

    I am so grateful Danny that you got Praveen on!

  • @EricBeeFpv
    @EricBeeFpv Месяц назад +8

    I love how large and fast the group of people that no longer believe the propaganda of our history is getting. I hope we as a species can fully break free of the mainstream narrative of history in my lifetime.

    • @MaheshMahi-hz9ei
      @MaheshMahi-hz9ei Месяц назад

      Its not mainstream created history..but the British and Vatican created this false history to suite their shared power structure....❤

  • @monteiroschoice1920
    @monteiroschoice1920 Месяц назад +2

    Praveen has to get an international award for his effort ! Danny thanks for giving him a platform

  • @righteous247
    @righteous247 Месяц назад +3

    Feels like all the scooping is to find a harmonic balance. There's definitely use of frequencies that we have yet to understand. Plasma manipulation as well

  • @MikeGalosi
    @MikeGalosi Месяц назад +33

    One question, where was this guy at 4 am when Jesus was in the park screaming I am not a lestes!?

    • @3.14momma
      @3.14momma Месяц назад +3

      😆

    • @LostAmericanJ
      @LostAmericanJ Месяц назад +1

      ABSOLUTE BANGER!
      😂😆😂
      ... legend 🤣

    • @MetaNaught
      @MetaNaught Месяц назад

      Whoooo!! Ole Jay Zeus. I mean Zeus or geesuz.
      Whudda duewin widda boy necked and cum on ya cheek ? Turn the other one and come on back lil boy

  • @zeebo9
    @zeebo9 Месяц назад +13

    Danny’s show gives the old Joe Rogan vibe that I miss 🔥

    • @dtx214-fg1yz
      @dtx214-fg1yz Месяц назад

      jre podcast has been washed lately tbh

    • @zeebo9
      @zeebo9 Месяц назад

      @@dtx214-fg1yz I don’t think it’s washed at all he’s still the most viewed podcast out there & I still like it ...i just miss the old vibe ..it’s more about the people he’s been having on that I really don’t care for or find interesting back a few years ago every episode was 🔥 lol

  • @morganW2012
    @morganW2012 Месяц назад +23

    Say what you want but the people in India are the most peaceful, committed people, the devotion they have to their beliefs is applauded

    • @jonbarad1
      @jonbarad1 Месяц назад +3

      If you ignore mass cast, religious and gender violence. Of course there are lots of good people but India is well known for this and the stats all back it...

    • @percentbigfoot
      @percentbigfoot Месяц назад +3

      ​​​@@jonbarad1caste is a recent phenomenon if you look at it in the context of religion or culture in this region. .
      You see reports of crime everywhere but it's exaggerated in the case of India because firstly your own perception formed by the media and second is the population.
      There is no other country apart from China with similar population but China is censored so you don't hear anything about them.

    • @Tanazjee4547
      @Tanazjee4547 Месяц назад +2

      @@jonbarad1the caste system was mainly brought in by the british rule and blamed India for it. There are no where in the written scriptures looking down on someone because of caste. There were very famous people from all castes in the Indian ancient scriptures, nothing discriminatory. Besides the current Prime Minister of India is from lower caste by birth, but always win landslide victory in elections.

    • @anirudhaj9007
      @anirudhaj9007 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@jonbarad1Dear mister how easy it is for you to jump to conclusions with half ass knowledge. India has always had the Varna system which is based on merit. One good in acquiring knowledge will be a Brahman and will continue to work to seek knowledge. Someone adept in fighting will come under the Shatriya Varna. With time this system was misinterpreted by the invaders, primarily British, and because the west had control of the narrative in the modern times so that's how you all have come to believe in the narrative known today.

    • @vp922
      @vp922 Месяц назад

      @@jonbarad1caste literally comes from a Portuguese word lol.
      Indian language words are used to explain indigenous Indian concepts, eg karma, avatar, dharma etc. if caste was so intrinsic to India and Hinduism, I’m pretty sure they’d use an Indian language word for it.
      Compare the crime stats of any other country that has a similar GDP per capita to that of India and you’ll realise India is indeed extremely peaceful despite its massive size, diversity and relative poverty.

  • @arunnair9166
    @arunnair9166 Месяц назад +2

    I think the Kalisha temple cannot be built, even by, so called "modern men", with all the "modern technology". The amount of precise mathematical calculation, the knowledge of geography, Stones, the amount of scientific and engineering knowledge required is insane. How many branches of engineering, physics, etc will be involved in building something like that? And as if that is not enough it has to be built from top to bottom. The smallest of error and the whole structure collapse.

  • @ZM-dm3jg
    @ZM-dm3jg Месяц назад +21

    Not Atom bomb, but an Airburst Meteor. Like what happened in Tunguska 1907. Also the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis. There is mounting evidence that airburst meteors are much more common throughout history than we've known and have wiped out several civilizations. They would cause the destruction you can see in those photos.

    • @boostednine
      @boostednine Месяц назад +2

      You talk like you was there 😂

    • @prajjwalchaulagai998
      @prajjwalchaulagai998 Месяц назад +4

      I see. Does it also explain the radiation present there? I'm curious

    • @HinaM88
      @HinaM88 Месяц назад

      A possibility that explains partly, not wholly

  • @thearcticsunflowers
    @thearcticsunflowers Месяц назад +22

    Even if sometimes off, he's often bang on I think. Praveen is a boss, very intelligent and creative mind who brings up many things you just wouldn't hear. I think it's very important to explore all perspectives of history and the amazing artifacts and places this man gets to view. Much respect.

  • @JerShaffer
    @JerShaffer Месяц назад +7

    Thanks Praveen..ur doing a good job showing lost history of India

  • @asabristol
    @asabristol Месяц назад +17

    Praveen is such a G 🇮🇳🫡

  • @zeberdevnychskyi
    @zeberdevnychskyi Месяц назад +14

    "we had the wheel 800 years ago, didn't we??" broooooooooooooooooooo please

    • @NeewsVieews
      @NeewsVieews Месяц назад +1

    • @joshlewis575
      @joshlewis575 Месяц назад

      I swear this guy is as dumb as they come

    • @ryqncosnee
      @ryqncosnee 2 дня назад +1

      I know I literally just saw this then read your comment right after 😂

  • @ChiLLium9
    @ChiLLium9 Месяц назад +4

    Been watching praveen mo for years. He’s got some great content

  • @ExMuslimAman
    @ExMuslimAman Месяц назад +2

    Dr Praveen Mohan is serial historian and knows a lot about actual sites showing the miracles hidden In the Indian temples ❤️🔥🔥🔥

  • @ajaxashford4815
    @ajaxashford4815 Месяц назад +2

    Love this Praveen guy. He has great videos showing car phones, and compond bows as well as rifles in anchient times.

  • @jessygoupil385
    @jessygoupil385 Месяц назад +9

    OMG amazing to see praveen on your show. Fantastic

  • @daisydog388
    @daisydog388 Месяц назад +31

    Keep the ancient stuff comin. Get "Land of Chem" back on and get other ancient civilization podcasters to get him on also, its messed up how few of the ancient peoples group haven't heard the "chemical manufacturing hypothesis". Spread the knowledge 🤪

  • @velvet_fashion
    @velvet_fashion Месяц назад +3

    Indian civilization was lights years ahead a few thousand years back 🤯

  • @InjusticeinIndia
    @InjusticeinIndia Месяц назад +2

    My family used to own two Cows and when she knows she was dying....she was crying ,They were very emotional just like other.

  • @ccoop2416
    @ccoop2416 Месяц назад +5

    I could listen to this guy talk for hours 😅 he has so much knowledge ✌️👌

  • @johnqpublic2718
    @johnqpublic2718 Месяц назад +20

    This oughta be good!

  • @hugostiglitz6398
    @hugostiglitz6398 Месяц назад +9

    Unbelievable!! Love this guy!

  • @sagarujjainwal7292
    @sagarujjainwal7292 Месяц назад +2

    Praveen Mohan is a Legend. 😎

  • @kristyreynolds8334
    @kristyreynolds8334 Месяц назад +3

    Love Praveen and all his videos!

  • @psane
    @psane Месяц назад +14

    Cow is more useful alive than dead in an agrarian society. So to prevent massacre of cows for food, they were given divine status

  • @alisonduggins
    @alisonduggins Месяц назад +11

    I love this guy 🙏🏼🇮🇳🛕

  • @ryr635
    @ryr635 Месяц назад +1

    Praveen is just so smart af. I thank God we are given intellectual people!!

  • @ajl278
    @ajl278 Месяц назад +5

    If you want to talk to someone with lots of knowledge about the history surrounding giants, get in touch with Matt Shy. He did a series of podcasts with 'Brothers of the Serpent' about it that were fascinating. The giants weren't necessarily 16ft, but there's lots of evidence for 8-12ft tall people, which is still giant compared to modern people.

  • @johnnyots9608
    @johnnyots9608 Месяц назад +8

    I’ve been watching his channel for years!!! Love that he’s got in a platform to get his work out there!!!

  • @zacharyjones7616
    @zacharyjones7616 Месяц назад +2

    Daniel seems very lucid in this one. It's a really great episode. These are words I'm saying.

  • @Dewalthasmymoney
    @Dewalthasmymoney 12 дней назад +1

    Danny, great podcast bro. I got interested in your podcast a year or 2 ago because you're not afraid to talk about polarizing topics. I've shared so many videos with my friends and family and they all love it bro. My 68 year old mom will send me clips of your conversations so you're definitely reaching a wide audience.
    I can't get enough of this.

  • @kuakilyissombroguwi
    @kuakilyissombroguwi Месяц назад +9

    Praveen is the man, thanks for putting him on! His knowledge of ancient Indian temples/ruins is unmatched. If you join his knowledge with what Jorjani always talks about, you get a chilling perspective on what’s really going on.

  • @PneumanaBreathwork
    @PneumanaBreathwork Месяц назад +7

    I’ve been watching this man for years now wow!!!!!

  • @babloobablooyadav3232
    @babloobablooyadav3232 Месяц назад +3

    In India Dwarka city Krishna kingdom submerged in arabian sea and Tibbet Mount Kailash both are misterou place in India

  • @mattl4440
    @mattl4440 Месяц назад +6

    PRAVEEEN THE OG! Great to see ya healthy man

  • @Whenthoughtsmaycome
    @Whenthoughtsmaycome Месяц назад +18

    More facts about the Ellora caves!
    * There is no quarry material found
    * IT look similar to a 3d model
    * Khilasa temple is the most astounding one on the are
    * Its one of the biggest caves in the world
    * It has over 100 caves only 34 are open to the public
    * Its carved out of a single stone
    * Its dedicated to shiva the god of creation and destruction
    * It covers a region more than double the Parthenon in Athens
    * Its 3 stories high
    * It is also double the height of the Parthenon
    * Its would have had to be escalated from the top down
    * Removing the quarry remains would have takin more man power than carving the monument
    * When mainstream is pressed with enigmas surrounding the engineering they ignore it
    * Only 1/3 is visible to the public
    * If you take the entire rock cut churches of Ethiopia they would only fill a small section
    * Along with the volume of the Vally of the kings rock cut tomb which could fit snuggly in side
    * Over 250,000 tons of basaltic rock removed with out a trace, no other buildings have been found using the material for the caves
    * Or we could say 3million cubic feet of stone just vanished
    * The site is a crown to the rhamahana classic which is a ancient Indian epic compassed In the 5th century BCE
    * There are conflicting repots about who made it, differing from 500 to 1000 yrs, there isn’t a definitive true date set for its creation

    • @Whenthoughtsmaycome
      @Whenthoughtsmaycome Месяц назад +3

      * There are multi inscriptions from different eras, oldest using Sanskrit, this is similar to the ancient Egyptian monuments like somebody came along and claimed the site
      * The amount of pre planning and carving is of a very sophisticated and advanced nature, far exceeding that of the orthodox ancient man
      * Engineers of today point out that advanced mathematics was essential to its creation
      * There are spots in the complex to small for humans to fit through, and yet it is carved out how this stone was carved is completely unknown , similar to the Aswan quarry
      * Along with the removed quarry stone
      * There Is a giant pillar standing over 100ft tall, (Similar to Egypt)
      * But unlike Egypt it was created by carving out everything around it
      * The mainstream doctrine surrounding this site is it was created in the 7th century using basic tools “Iron chisels and hammers” and only took 18 years to complete.
      * Its ridicules to think it took 18 years, even with our advanced machinery it would take most likely longer, accounting for the disappearing and moving of the quarried stone and then the intricate rock art,
      * You would need a huge work force that are skilled at there craft, and economic support IE housing food etc
      * There are tunnels and passages that go no where And legends say a vast underground city exist beneath this temple. Could this be why there are dead end passages there
      * None of the inscriptions claim to be the original builders, going back to the 7th century
      * Historians ignore the missing material attribute
      * Also there are no roots created for the transport of the material out of the site
      * Main stream says this was cared into a cave wall , but Ellora does not have any natural caves, These 34 rock cut monuments are artificial caves
      * The amount of rock that was scoop out, is more than the amount of rock still standing.
      * We could build a structure larger than the caves with the vanished rock

    • @Whenthoughtsmaycome
      @Whenthoughtsmaycome Месяц назад +4

      * For modern day earth moving there are always piles around, even for smaller projects you are still left with a pile of removed material
      * In the khilasa temple its self over 380,000 tons of rock was removed, and there are over 100 rock carved temples, that of which only 34 are open to the public
      * Over 3 million cubic meters of rock is missing (Roughly ) from the entire cave complex,
      * To gain access to the caves not available for public view, you need to have a special access with a PHD in history. I wonder why..
      * To put into perspective you could easily build the great pyramid at Giza and still have 1million cubic meters left over.
      * Or how about if the Giza pyramid evaporated into thin air, that is analogies of what is observed here. An extraordinary amount of material just vanished, not to be accounted for
      * The context of the carvings speak of high tech ancient technology, its import to note that ancient Indian myths speak about technologies that have the ability to create structures and remove stone without a trace, among a multitude of other Smilingly science fiction devices
      * And the same Indian epics that speak of such technology is carved all on the walls,
      * Ajanta which was lost from history for several hundred years is 40 miles away w which was rediscovered by a British army captain
      * What did they use for light, just like the the pyramids there is no soot on the roofs, that would have been needed extensively to create them
      * The main stream assumption being that they used mirrors and candles does not make since considering their level of detail all around
      * A main stream idea is that buddhist monks with too much spare time on their hands created them in the Masson season, being that they couldn’t travel during the storm. So they made these caves,
      * John smith is the fellow the rediscovered this site
      * The disparities in its creation by the orthodox is ridicule with some saying it was built in the satvyiana period and others saying it was built in the vacitanya period
      * There is a ancient legend in the Hindu theology that tells of a civilization beneath Central Asia
      * Which is inhabited by a race called “The Shiny Ones” it is believed among the Hindu that Ellora is a access point to this ancient city
      * In the ancient times the only access to these where stairs etched into the mountain or a ladder from the beach below, Just that spect right there should make you ask “How did they removed the rock?
      * Just because the Buddhist monks that lived there From the 2nd Center BCE to the 6Th center BCE does not mean they created the site. The temples of Cambodia and angortom
      * The idea that this location was originally a series of recess caves is heavily combated by the Free standing kilasha temple which is 200ft long, 100ft wide and close to 100 ft tall, less than the height of the surrounding living rock.
      * Similar to the rock caves in Jordan, these however are in Basalt and up a cliff, Basalt being a rock that is a lot harder and the difficult access this sight is far more sophisticated in its engineering
      * And similar the the caves a cepadosia darinkuyu , the Ellora caves are orders of magnitude harder than the volcanic tuff of turkey, and the intricate designs here give it that much more majesty
      * The dogma of this being created by monk is laughable, see that monks have never been connected in any way of this level of stone construction. Why are there no records of them carving this, and where did they put the quarried stone.
      * Calling this site caves is honestly a disservice to the engineering feat attributed to this site.
      * There are 12 unfinished caves at Ellora if the was in fact built by the monks why have they left these caves unfinished, With pillars set as a showdown to what would have been.
      * The acoustics of the structure are akin to those in the kings chamber. It is said a special mantra was preferred on the rock to energize it
      * The aren’t on the walls speaks of gods, creation and technology
      * And last as the hopi and many other tribes believe in a civliccl concept of time, the hindus believe in multiple YUGAS. Different time periods of destruction and rebirth, even these stories speak of advanced technology that was subsequently destroyed. Is it not possible that this concept is true, and that only because these structures where build with such hard stone, we see them standing, as a proud monument of a once advance civilizations success. and even still at all these megalithic granite sites , they are all destroyed, brown about the land like a giant explosion hit,
      * This cyclical concept of time mirrors the means and Aztec myth
      * Some of the advanced technology writing about in Indian tradition is Time travel, air planes, and viniamas.
      * Shiva is the one depicted on kalasi caves who destroys one world and ushers in another
      * Basically he is the god and devil into one, he represents goodness, benevolent, and serve as the protector. He also has a darker side to him being the destroyer of all things, and time. The great beast. And at the same time creation
      * He is the protector of the Vadas which are encoded on the kills temples.
      * Even being similar to each other , Ajanta caves are associated in time between 200BCE and 600adce
      * While Ellora caves labeled to be built between the 5 and 10th century
      * If tho the same style of construction is observed here they a deemed separate by time and purpose
      * Ajanta caves has the harms and buddhist monistaries
      * And the Ellora has religious lore of the Hindu, buddhist and Jane
      * Its isa parent tho that these location where inherited, similar to all megalithic sites around the world from. Egypt, boroddgora in Indonesia, the pyramid of the sun in Mexico and many others.
      * There are over 28 million Sanskrit text waiting to be translated which amounts to all the other ancient writings combined.
      * The orthodox assessment of building time was to work every day for 12 hrs away and removing 20 thousand tons of rock a year or 1666 tons a a month so 55 tons a day. Or 4 to 5 tons of rock every single hour
      * Thats not even accounting for the amount of room people would have in these confined spaces.
      The attempts to destroy this place during the raign of some king was met with defeat after 3 years of trying to deface this place. If that is the case, then how did they create this place hundreds of years before in 18 years. they should have had no problem going in there with there same ability to carve the rock (and possibly better tools being later) to destroy it.

  • @linbeen7855
    @linbeen7855 Месяц назад

    I'm a 73 year old woman in East Texas and I've been covering the cameras on my phone's and computers since 2020. I never considered myself crazy... Just savvy.
    Totally love this interview!