The British Museum's STOLEN INDIAN Collection REACTION!!

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @umangprajapati8482
    @umangprajapati8482 Год назад +459

    World's biggest chor bajar is british museum😂😂😂😂

  • @ROHIT42052
    @ROHIT42052 Год назад +96

    Irony is British people not hesitate to show how big Lootian they are 😂

  • @theartisticsoul309
    @theartisticsoul309 Год назад +76

    We Indians call it "CHOR BAZAR"🤣

  • @csbarathi
    @csbarathi Год назад +330

    The English claim that these were "gifted"

  • @shubhamtripathi934
    @shubhamtripathi934 Год назад +166

    There is a museum in my University campus and it has many artifacts like these and I have seen stuff from 1AD TO 1800s there are paintings that are so old yet mesmerizing and it makes me realise how rich our culture was.
    Btw I am a student at Banaras Hindu University.

    • @kumarsourabh3573
      @kumarsourabh3573 Год назад +7

      That's great I never knew BHU has its own museum. I would suggest u to visit Delhi's national Museum. That's huge and they have beautiful artefacts starting from Indus valley civilization.

    • @shubhamtripathi934
      @shubhamtripathi934 Год назад +2

      @@humnnn please if you don't know about something just don't talk about it.

  • @namanjain3658
    @namanjain3658 Год назад +64

    one of the biggest thing to be proud of as an indian is that even after being the most powerful nation for thousands of years we never tried to conquer any other place and only impacted other countries by sharing with them our spirituality our knowledge for their betterment but never tried to conquer any one by force but only by our culture as once a chinese ambassador huh shih said "India conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across her border"

    • @SriGutta
      @SriGutta Год назад +4

      Thats a lie! Indian Kingdoms attacked South East Asia repeatedly. Cholas raided Indonesia frequently. Sri Lanka was a frequent victim too. In reality, independent India attacked and conquered multiple kingdoms including Hyderabad and Junagadh.

    • @aruhik
      @aruhik Год назад +1

      ​@SriGutta stop begging for attention loser, nobody gonna believe a bunch of lies no matter how hard u try

    • @Final._.boss._.0
      @Final._.boss._.0 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@SriGutta Can you tell me the original religion of Indonesia and Sri Lanka people ?.

    • @SriGutta
      @SriGutta 10 месяцев назад

      @@Final._.boss._.0 Indonesia had Polynesian ethnic religion, Sri Lanka had animistic practices

  • @chi-8289
    @chi-8289 Год назад +26

    Two mistakes by the Bhai
    1. 'The British didn't build the Indian railways, it was built by the Indian taxes paid by the Indians
    2. This is not even worth 0.1% of the wealth taken by the British, majority of it is taken in the form of hard money or taxes, which amounts to around 45 trillion and when we play up this, it's enabling the British to hide the fact that the British became the greatest Empire by Indian money and industries

    • @chi-8289
      @chi-8289 Год назад +1

      @@foursquare6146 lol, not at all. It was a big scam for the British private companies to make money. Tracks were put at inflated 4 times the price than the better quality railways laid in Germany or the United States, out of Indian taxes paid by Indians. The British private sector made 4 times the profit out of Indian public risk and at the same time, we were forced to accept these low quality products where much cheaper and better quality options were available. If we were free, these contracts would have gone to better companies. For example, mysore king imported power equipment from GE as British firms were known for extremely low quality and high prices.
      Also, the goal of the railways was to take raw materials and industrial goods to bring to the ports and to be shipped to various parts of the world so that the Britian could make money out of the slave economy

    • @chi-8289
      @chi-8289 Год назад

      @@foursquare6146 As everyone around the world know, even today, British goods are not even considered third quality,it's not even in top 10, it far worse than that. Number 1 and number 2 quality goes to Japanese or German products, United States at 3, France, Italy etc at 4 ad 5, the Dutch, Finnish, and even Spanish and Russians are known to make far better products than the British. To the extent that most the prestigious UK brands today are saved by foreigners like VW and BMW own the British luxury brands like Bentley and the Rolce Royce, every part comes in boxes from Germany. Today, even the Chinese and the Koreans make far better products that the Brits can ever imagine. British products are a joke around the world.
      Why would anyone buy things which are not even in top 10 at 4 times the price than the rest unless someone is in slavery.
      Look at this attitude, 'atleast they did something good out of slavery. Typical British
      1/5th of all the wealth the British enjoy today came from transporting 3 million Africans across the Atlantic in a lucrative trans Atlantic slave trade. The British earned most as the middle men than any other country in this lucrative trade.
      At least the British brought ships and Jesus to those poor black Africans? Is that your logic?

    • @thennavan7
      @thennavan7 Год назад

      Britton is the only reason, India became one of the biggest democratic country and the people united in the name of India under freeodom fighters.
      Otherwise, we still fighting each other,

    • @Superman-fl5sz
      @Superman-fl5sz 3 месяца назад

      @@thennavan7nah, the Mughal empire was doing really good, British ruined everything and they re-made the caste system

    • @thennavan7
      @thennavan7 3 месяца назад

      @@Superman-fl5sz Mughals did not ruled all over india.

  • @smitanarjary
    @smitanarjary Год назад +127

    In todays day Its not difficult for India to provide museums or Archeologists or hire people to work on them in preserving these artifacts. Just if they agree to send them back ton of people will be there to start working on preserving them and building the museum.

    • @ShirazHansen
      @ShirazHansen Год назад +6

      There's plenty to preserve in India. It's not like every last piece of Indian history is in that one museum.

    • @anurag123B
      @anurag123B Год назад +26

      ​@@ShirazHansen irrespective of whether there is plenty to preserve or not what belongs to India should be returned.

    • @GopalSingh01
      @GopalSingh01 Год назад +6

      There are temple which are still active to this day from which they have stolen the ancient sculptures. It's simply taking someone's history, spirituality and culture. And Indian museums have too the capability to preserve all that. Fyi most of idols of God belongs in Indian temples. 💯

    • @RhaenyraT2001
      @RhaenyraT2001 Год назад +8

      It doesn't matter even if we didn't have the museums( we do, but wouldn't have mattered if we don't) it's ours. It's our headache where to keep them and what to do with them. JUST RETURN THEM!! It's that simple. We want to show them to our kids and future generations. They should be here in India constantly reminding us of our beautiful culture, language, our beautiful nation.

    • @RhaenyraT2001
      @RhaenyraT2001 Год назад +2

      @@humnnn cow gives us tea? Lol. First of all, Kailasa temple was carved at a time when Lord Buddha was very much respected. I don't know if you have visited temples or not, but it is common in temples to have multiple god idols. Very common. There are many temples which may be dedicated to one god but also have otther god idols surrounding it, that is, outside the main structure. 2) The reason that we worship cows and associate it with gods is bcoz at that time literally everyone had cows in their homes. Even if they didn't have rice to eat, their children would drink the cow's milk hence wouldn't sleep empty stomach. So we woship cows bcoz they fed us then and even now. Therefore we associate them with gods and worship them. And whenever I think about this, it makes me happy. Humans should start appreciating things. And our ancestors already did and even now want to protect cows. But associating with a political party and going against it makes me sad. Anyways, that's not the topic lol.

  • @Anjutomer26
    @Anjutomer26 Год назад +48

    It wasn't gifted, it was looted...

  • @sn5847
    @sn5847 Год назад +49

    Note: No matter how ancient it is, every Indian sculpture and mural (even the ones dated back to 1st and 2nd century CE) depicts the earth as round.
    A time when the self-proclaimed intelligent western world believed the earth to be flat - Even today you can find flat-earth theorists in the western world.
    the western concept of development is so funny

    • @worm2976
      @worm2976 Год назад +2

      That's a good point..... It makes mo more curious as to how we figured out that the earth is round the first time...clearly didn't need 'modern science', so was it mathematics? Deduction by comparison to the moon?

    • @sn5847
      @sn5847 Год назад +3

      @@worm2976 may be. Most of the ancient Sanskrit verses question creation, physics, particularly astrophysics. They knew the exact distance of the Sun from Earth. So no surprise if they knew that the Earth is round. In Mahabharat, Sanjay's description of the map of Earth is quite accurate. Surprising for sure.

  • @AmitKumar-hx7nt
    @AmitKumar-hx7nt Год назад +133

    It makes us sad but atleast all these things makes us feel at home when we visit the country 😂

  • @pawanmahajan2816
    @pawanmahajan2816 Год назад +22

    The Way He Said I'm More Comfortable With Hanuman ji and Vishnu Ji rather than Mummy's

  • @nchl5340
    @nchl5340 Год назад +61

    To people who whine "But Britishers gave us railways and post officeeeee..." This is why they did.

    • @anbudhanapal
      @anbudhanapal Год назад +11

      ​​​@@foursquare6146 Do u think we wouldn't have any of these in the modern era if not for British arrival? Do u think they looted only artefacts? Why there was freedom struggle if it is only artefacts? Millions of post office or railway tracks will not equate to the blood shed of our freedom fighters. Just google We were the richest country in the world and that's why they wanted to find India. We would have grown on our own much better than any other country.

    • @dev1951
      @dev1951 Год назад +12

      @@foursquare6146 So, a country can't make railway network if brits don't help🤣

    • @sn.m
      @sn.m Год назад +3

      To people who whine - just listen to Shashi Tharoor's speech about what Britain owes us and why it did whatever it did in the name of industrialization and what India could have done if she was not attacked relentlessly.

    • @NN-ny5zl
      @NN-ny5zl Год назад

      they built railway network for their own benefits to transport looted thing from one place to another place..and we shouldnt be proud of that..actually they ruined our whole culture in the name of civilization, education and modern western culture...shame on UK...Jai Hind

    • @CW-rx2js
      @CW-rx2js Год назад

      ​@@dev1951exactly!

  • @PseudoProphet
    @PseudoProphet Год назад +22

    This is not even the bad part... The worst part is that they have 100 times more of this stuff just stored in the basement vaults of these museums.
    People can't even see that stuff. 😡😡

  • @sahil17
    @sahil17 Год назад +102

    it is just painful to see this, it should have long been given back to India but Britain still refuses to give all these to us.

    • @edwardspencer9397
      @edwardspencer9397 Год назад +1

      We have never given back "English" to them.

    • @game_episodes
      @game_episodes Год назад

      Atleast it feels home when we are there

    • @akashsabu1828
      @akashsabu1828 Год назад +2

      Yes atleast give Kohinoor

    • @Manan1900
      @Manan1900 Год назад +1

      ​@@humnnnits India's history we can do whatever we won't with it

    • @Manan1900
      @Manan1900 Год назад +10

      ​@@edwardspencer9397😂😂 45 trillion and over 100 million deaths. If you can give it back i assure you all of the india will stop using english

  • @GopalSingh01
    @GopalSingh01 Год назад +15

    14:00 There are temple which are still active to this day from which they have stolen the ancient sculptures. It's simply taking someone's history, spirituality and culture. And Indian museums have too the capability to preserve all that. Fyi most of idols of God belongs in Indian temples. 💯

  • @somujune
    @somujune Год назад +8

    Even Philadelphia art museum had Indian temple and Indian statues display. I and my father are shocked seeing big temple shrines inside a Philadelphia art museum and how they brought the art and big sculptures to the museum.

  • @shashanksuman
    @shashanksuman Год назад +12

    @OUR STUPID REACTIONS should watch that channel's review of The Kashmir files, his family was one of the those who were displaced due to terrorism in kashmir in 90's.

  • @RhaenyraT2001
    @RhaenyraT2001 Год назад +10

    It doesn't matter whether or whether not we have the museums to keep these things. It's ours. They should just return them if they have any shame in what their ancestors did. It's our headache where to keep them and what to do with it. It's ours. We will preserve them with all our strength. We will look after it bcoz we know it's importance. We know it's value. These are pieces of our history. Constantly reminding us of how grear our nation is, how beautiful our culture is. We want to show it to our children and future generations. JUST RETURN THEM!!

    • @mtk3755
      @mtk3755 Год назад

      We still have lot of stuff which don't know value of and don't maintain and preserve. Tbh maintaining and preserving is the least thing we are good at. Though I want them back asap but this is the truth.

    • @RhaenyraT2001
      @RhaenyraT2001 Год назад

      @@mtk3755 what stuff?

    • @RhaenyraT2001
      @RhaenyraT2001 Год назад

      @@foursquare6146 Like it doesn't happen in UK. What you on about?

    • @darshanchung
      @darshanchung Год назад

      What makes them yours to begin with?

    • @aruhik
      @aruhik Год назад +1

      ​@mtk3755 stop being dumb pakistani. These are museum artifacts, we take good care of it.

  • @devkarisma
    @devkarisma Год назад +20

    I just want 'Kohinoor' and chattrapati Shivaji's 'Bhavani talwaar' in India.

    • @rationalbeing6797
      @rationalbeing6797 Год назад +7

      I want every penny they stole... MC, BC english men

    • @cliffordchie
      @cliffordchie Год назад +4

      @@HELLO_019 I was about to say that. Murtis of our Gods are important to me than the cursed diamond.

    • @PratikMohapatra23
      @PratikMohapatra23 Год назад +1

      Just these two? You don't care about the others?

    • @hems2628
      @hems2628 Год назад

      We want every thing that they looted from us

  • @bluebook6881
    @bluebook6881 Год назад +3

    One day Indians return this all, that day india is in Supreme power..
    Jai hind...

  • @GopalSingh01
    @GopalSingh01 Год назад +13

    13:15 nothing was gifted in that museum everything is stolen

  • @RG-un2vl
    @RG-un2vl Год назад +3

    Museum built in 1759….battle of Plassey in 1757 .Coincidence ?What a shameless flaunting of loot.

  • @mohamedharris4325
    @mohamedharris4325 Год назад +8

    i think people of india can preserve it very well than British because we are preserving our cultures and languages like tamil is one of the oldest languages of the world and still now we have a state called tamil nadu fully talking in tamil, branch languages from tamil named malayalam, telugu are also spoken till today. trust me guys most of the indian artifacts are statues of hindu gods, i bet money that Hindus will keep it safely than their own life that's how committed they are to religion just like muslims. as an indian muslim, i so saddened to see this video because it's more than wealth of india, which is stolen from india.

  • @PaulAllen6304
    @PaulAllen6304 Год назад +2

    Forget the Queen's jewel, Koh-e-Noor. Why just only bash the queen everytime
    Emma Chamberlain recently wore the famous *Patiala necklace* which has the 7th largest diamond in the world, along with 2900 other diamonds, and Burmese rubies. The necklace was smuggled out of Patiala Palace, Punjab. And this shameless American decided to wear this stolen artifact.
    Also sometimes, Indians are to be blamed as well. Like how Mir Osman Ali, the infamous ruler of Hyderabad gifted the *Hyderabad Tiara*, encrusted with 300 diamonds, and precious stones. It could feed the entire country for 3 days. Yet this ruler, jusy gave it away🙂

  • @arpitasharma1946
    @arpitasharma1946 Год назад +1

    I am an Indian and I couldn't watch full video. It's hurtful. I have read Indian history thoroughly and never want to visit Britain.

  • @divineaccess2437
    @divineaccess2437 Год назад +3

    None of these artifacts are cash flowing assets except that maybe you pay to get into the museum. Even if Britain returns these to India, what are we going to do with them? Also, the way people talk about these things as if the artefacts personally belonged to their families. Public property was not even a concept prior to advent of democracy. Prior to that, it was kings and monarchs capturing and looting other kings and monarchs to capture their properties and grow their empires. Indian kings were doing that, Mughal kings were doing that, middle eastern, Mongolian, and European monarchs also did that. To say that something from 1100s or 1500s belongs to you is the same as a modern British bloke saying that the Connaught Place or the Indian Railways belongs to them! It was looted but it was not looted from us because we were not born in that system.
    Also many of these arts have value because they are antique. If they were still being practiced in modern India, I am not sure how many takers it would find if it were selling as contemporary art. People move on, the world moves on and adopts new methods and technologies that makes sense in the current era. While we should have an appreciation for our cultural heritage and how much was accomplished in the past, as that is what moves the human race forward, it would not be very intelligent to cling to the past. Indian people have way better potential to achieve better things now than they could very imagine in the past. That is what we should focus on and accept the rest as shared history and learn from it.

  • @adityajoies
    @adityajoies Год назад +3

    13:42 I know our country is poor, but I don't think it's poor enough to not provide storage facilities to these "Indian" artifacts made in India. There are world class museums in India similar to British museum. Government has enough budget to build more of the museums to safeguard it. I don't think that's an issue.

  • @anithapandiyan3609
    @anithapandiyan3609 Год назад +9

    Literally my eyes are tears up when I see those God's idols 😢

  • @hemakanagala9429
    @hemakanagala9429 Год назад +11

    They must return those artifacts to the orizin of the countries. They have looted all the stuff.

  • @chi-8289
    @chi-8289 Год назад +3

    United States had returned 1000s of artefacts back to India which was smuggled at different times to the United States. If the US can do it, why can't the UK. That time the United States never asked if we have the right place to store it, they knew where it belongs and it's none of their business

  • @hkushan
    @hkushan Год назад +9

    If all the artifacts were to be returned to the country of origin.. That London museum, which itself has been a live crime scene by the way displaying the heritage of Britishers of loot & theft, will have to be shut down.

  • @KingVikram
    @KingVikram Год назад +14

    I don't know why but it seems Rick gets very emotional, I think, whenever they are reacting to how India has suffered or suffers even now from the effects of colonialism.

  • @Lovepreet_Singh93
    @Lovepreet_Singh93 Год назад +2

    So basically the British argument is that Indians can make this art but can not preserve it. This is why we have them for safe keeping..😶😶

  • @alljoy6541
    @alljoy6541 Год назад +2

    The thing guys is that these things belong to the people of India, it is there heritage. They must be returned for future generations to understand and be proud of their history.

    • @darshanchung
      @darshanchung Год назад

      Future generation can’t come to the British Museum?

  • @adityaanandgupta0001
    @adityaanandgupta0001 Год назад +2

    Once india become developed we pressurize to return all the artifacts .

  • @msinj
    @msinj Год назад +1

    How many of these idols had "praan pratishtha" done and were being worshipped every day. Based on Sanatan thought, they have a life essence! Even if this is not believed, it should be respected!

  • @shashankkumar1362
    @shashankkumar1362 Год назад +5

    I feel proud on our culture, our civilization and our country. Now karma is hitting the Britishers very badly.

  • @Manan1900
    @Manan1900 Год назад +1

    British colonialism caused at least 100 million deaths in India in roughly 40 years, according to an academic study.
    Economic anthropologist Jason Hickel and his co-author Dylan Sullivan published an article in the respected academic journal World Development titled “Capitalism and extreme poverty: A global analysis of real wages, human height, and mortality since the long 16th century.”
    In the report, the scholars estimated that India suffered 165 million excess deaths due to British colonialism between 1880 and 1920.
    “This figure is larger than the combined number of deaths from both World Wars, including the Nazi holocaust,” they noted.

  • @vaidehiitaliya1373
    @vaidehiitaliya1373 10 месяцев назад +1

    I didn’t explain my emotions I’m not crying 😭😭

  • @simplifyyourlearning5843
    @simplifyyourlearning5843 11 месяцев назад +1

    National museum India, not allowed to film a lot there but u can definitely visit in person to see how well preserved here in India despite that massive drainage of artefacts could not empty us...... So they shouldn't worry about their preservation at all.. one may ask UNESCO how many heritage sites we have I believe Britishers had nothing to do with their preservation unless they are tourists... It's just that they are never gonna accept what they did,it can't be ignored even mostly entire London was built on colonial wealth nd indian 😢 majorly or or oriental wealth as they like to put

  • @incredible_india_24
    @incredible_india_24 Год назад +2

    And UK talks bout human rights ....they must return ....

  • @akalpitaify
    @akalpitaify Год назад +2

    Why don't the British museums open a museum in India as a goodwill gesture, to ensure ALL Indians could see their own history...🤨

  • @Abdul_puncturewala
    @Abdul_puncturewala Год назад +1

    World biggest thief market ,the greatest british museum 😂😂😂😂

  • @neeraj8059
    @neeraj8059 Год назад +7

    That lors Shiva Parvati and lord Vishnu statues ❤️🥺

  • @abhisheksang.9937
    @abhisheksang.9937 Год назад +2

    We call the London museum Chor Bazar (thief market ) 😢

  • @PARSHUMAN
    @PARSHUMAN Год назад +2

    This is just an tip of iceberg imagine how rich was our culture before Islamists came two india so many texts about medicine and knowledge of math and many more things written in it and Islamists destroy them all and so as britishers did by missionary our wealth was only our texts and knowledge which transfer generations to generations in GURUKUL which banned by Britishers and Islamist

  • @Mersal77793
    @Mersal77793 Год назад +1

    This is not a British museum this is India's 🇮🇳 museum

  • @YADAVSANJU6543
    @YADAVSANJU6543 Год назад +5

    One day we'll take it back...🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @saikumarkurapati7057
    @saikumarkurapati7057 Год назад +2

    This is nothing, we have a lot in Chennai Egmore museum

  • @aryaagadekar1318
    @aryaagadekar1318 Год назад +4

    GIVE IT BACKKK

  • @itzaryan4551
    @itzaryan4551 Год назад

    It is a matter of thought,why we gifted our most precious thing to other countries and left with only those things which are not able to carry to other place... Like structure of temple, cave temples, scenic beauty etc

  • @anupama5436
    @anupama5436 Год назад

    Our ancestors are so generous to give so many gifts to British if they claim them as gifts.

  • @nigamkumarsingh1320
    @nigamkumarsingh1320 Год назад +1

    The day will come when India will be a devloped nation and these architectures will be brought back to India and they will return to us

  • @AkshayShettyTonseco
    @AkshayShettyTonseco 2 месяца назад

    Ohh damn.. Rick you did that so well !! 😀 .. Topol would be proud for sure.

  • @PjD0150
    @PjD0150 Год назад

    James Acaster a british comedian does a great skit about how the BM is full of stolen stuff and how they flaunt it.

  • @anshulgurjar8827
    @anshulgurjar8827 Год назад +2

    one question from you guys...why do you have skipped certain part of the video....many things you didnt showed, the diamond section was also skipped.

  • @AmoghTalpallikar
    @AmoghTalpallikar Год назад +1

    This video is like:
    foreach item in the museum.items:
    say("whoa, we had all this back %s" item.date)
    say(stole_from_us_statements.select_random())
    stupid.react.say("Yeah...so bad.. India man...")

  • @Nandini_Dwivedi
    @Nandini_Dwivedi Год назад +3

    We want Kohinoor back 🇮🇳

  • @sheiaM.
    @sheiaM. Год назад +1

    It does feel awful. I would love to go see these artifacts, like from the bottom of my soul, I want to experience them as an heir of Indian history and culture. It's my own history and culture. I have a right to it. And yet to have to go outside my country first, and then experience it, is a joke. Most of Indians can't afford that financially even. Not to mention, experiencing these artifacts on my own land with my own people around me, who understand the true value and what these mean, I am sure would be an entirely incomparable moment, then if I was to experience it there.

  • @utsavmichael2468
    @utsavmichael2468 Год назад

    wow... was that Rick's impression of Professor X (Patrick Stewart) ...damm I thought so, So cool...

  • @RAMbhakt1804
    @RAMbhakt1804 Год назад +16

    Chor bazaar 😂

  • @jungleking9703
    @jungleking9703 Год назад

    The British claim that they do not have the wealth that they took from India anymore inorder to return it, but the very fact that they refuse to return these stolen artifacts is a clear indication that they would not have returned the stolen wealth of India even if they did have it.

  • @Pavankumar-ll5vt
    @Pavankumar-ll5vt Год назад +1

    All hats ,no cattle😄😄😄

  • @Gowthamreddy-p3m
    @Gowthamreddy-p3m 11 месяцев назад +1

    british museum = "chor bazzar"

  • @vedicchant9981
    @vedicchant9981 Год назад +2

    shame on England

  • @karthikajay3091
    @karthikajay3091 Год назад

    British punishing thieves is the most funniest thing in the world.

  • @purnimanarang8244
    @purnimanarang8244 Год назад

    It seems to me that the point Brit is making is that India is a small unorganised place where no one can take care of these artifacts. Well, you have stolen it from our temples and homes. And if these were coming to "back" to our homes, we would have taken care of them and given them the respect they deserves. These are just artifacts for them. For us, they have meanings & significance beyond their understanding.

  • @Lizu-n3c
    @Lizu-n3c 9 месяцев назад +1

    British museum=❌
    Chor bajaar=✅

  • @AM.infinite8
    @AM.infinite8 Год назад +2

    These are statues of our gods first of all it's kinda i feel disrespect to keep them in a museum why can't they keep them in a temple

  • @pawanmahajan2816
    @pawanmahajan2816 Год назад +3

    Just Assume Now That We Gave Them The Rights to Preserve Them Till We Develop The Capacity To Preserve Them in Same Condition As You... These Are Ours Of course

  • @sagarhalder6071
    @sagarhalder6071 Год назад +4

    Many days latter I watching your reacting video❤ love from kolkata

  • @Betelgeusewaitforit
    @Betelgeusewaitforit Год назад

    Those idols man, they would have been part of daily rituals and worship. Indians were talented, are talented and our civilization will continue making more such masterpieces. Let the Brits have it all. And they can be blessed by lord to one day realise what an earth happened and why it should never happen again.

  • @akshatdhill7124
    @akshatdhill7124 Год назад

    There is a national museum in Delhi, very similar to this one....they have a lot of good stuff there too

  • @satish9357
    @satish9357 Год назад

    It's our property, we decide if we want to preserve them or destroy them, none of westerners business. They were in India for ages and we still have so many of them and are intact. What do you mean they get to keep them because they have better storages

  • @Samreen_kaur_2428
    @Samreen_kaur_2428 Год назад

    That imitating of indian tilted head by Rick 😂

  • @Singhjatt226
    @Singhjatt226 Год назад +2

    It gives us tears and anger❌

  • @hemakanagala9429
    @hemakanagala9429 Год назад +5

    Do you watch praveen mohan videos. So much history hidden in India olden days. Do a reaction on some of his work.

    • @skolaparthi
      @skolaparthi Год назад +2

      They did

    • @EagleOverTheSea
      @EagleOverTheSea Год назад +4

      He is equivalent to History Channel. Too much imagination.

    • @mtk3755
      @mtk3755 Год назад

      ​@@EagleOverTheSea much better than our history books still

  • @SUMANTYADAVMAURYA
    @SUMANTYADAVMAURYA Год назад +11

    Brother, watching this video reminds me of a dialogue from a Bollywood movie!
    "We were looted by our own people, where did the strangers have the guts! Our boat sank where the water was less!" Such historical things will still be found innumerable in mining on the land of India, but now our country is occupied by Brahminists who call themselves right wing. Philosophy of Charvak, Budhishta, Jainism was destroyed forever by Manuwadi! Taxila, Vikramshila, Nalanda Buddhist Mahavihara (University) was destroyed! And those who cooperated in eradicating it were the Brahmanwadi. Manuwadi/Brahmanwadi is the same, foreign Aryans are looters! Even today this Brahmanwadi is afraid of the history of Buddha, Great Chandragupta Maurya, Emperor Ashoka. Our country was Vishwaguru at the time of these people only. #NamoBudhay #JaiBhim #JaiHind 🇮🇳

    • @vamsitaninki89
      @vamsitaninki89 Год назад +2

      Its takshashila my friend dont brishify it

    • @reconquistahinduism346
      @reconquistahinduism346 Год назад

      There are zero contributions of Buddhism from India except the useless non violence that NO Buddhist countries follow.
      All important and revolutionary contributions in Mathematics ,Architecture , logic ,art , , medicine ,surgery etc were by Hindus.
      A 5 mins google search can help. Buddhist Sri Lanka is a bankrupt rogue nation today.

    • @reconquistahinduism346
      @reconquistahinduism346 Год назад +3

      ​@@vamsitaninki89 he is JNU chaap , leftist chaap , Congress chaap the have no place in the country today.
      Vast majority of so called Dalits are saffronised , proud Hindus and nationalists.

    • @susanjames4226
      @susanjames4226 Год назад

      I hear you pal. I hear you. To understand that our nation's govt. is espousing the above and not Hinduisim will take a while to sink in.

    • @reconquistahinduism346
      @reconquistahinduism346 Год назад

      @@susanjames4226 because the nation will NEVER accept such bullshit history especially if it is a trash written by white Christian men and when the real history is getting unearthed on the back of solid evidence , proof and a simple common sense.
      You have seen what happens to parties that espouse such anti Hindu , anti national narrative. They crash. Congress is the best example.

  • @artus198
    @artus198 Год назад +1

    It's not just india's loss, it's the world's loss ! Not sure what is wrong with the West

  • @alljoy6541
    @alljoy6541 Год назад

    If the problem is getting it there and storing it and getting people to care for it, then this is the ideal opportunity for UK to be part of the solution. Any nation who wants to repent, then this is your chance.

  • @shewlyranidepa
    @shewlyranidepa Год назад

    Please give back those treasure in those country which are now present in British museum.

  • @Aishaishaish-k5u
    @Aishaishaish-k5u Год назад

    It's few artifacts, more artifacts they not mentioned and told people it's top secret because that artifacts price you can't count in numbers they are most precios so those things they didn't show and mentioned

  • @mtk3755
    @mtk3755 Год назад

    It's definitely painful to see all the craft work and statues and idols placed in britain and not india. I wished they were in our country and well maintained and preserved. I was the of the opinion that just take them back immediately but honestly now my take is diff. We already have a lot of stuff, so many temples, many craft work many statues and stuff but it's not well maintained because we don't value our own stuff. I checked the channel of temples of ancient India check it out, well documented many temples and places in India but many of them are so neglected and poorly maintained. Hence until we value our ancient stuff, until we learn to maintain and preserve them we shouldn't be deemed worthy to give the stuff back.

  • @praveenreddy2416
    @praveenreddy2416 Год назад

    Many of the items in British museum are smuggled from India. British museum is an active crime scene

  • @nilimapawar4078
    @nilimapawar4078 Год назад

    First thieves in the world who has brazenly displayed his stolen goods in a museum.

  • @moreshubham4393
    @moreshubham4393 Год назад +1

    British was came India to civilised us 😃😃😀🤣

  • @souravmohite4443
    @souravmohite4443 Год назад +4

    Welcome to "Zehrile Vlogs"😁 Of Our "Delhi ka launda" Meru Bhaiya😂

  • @srkajol86
    @srkajol86 Год назад

    @Korbin i like the long sleeve on you!

  • @raktimnath3139
    @raktimnath3139 7 месяцев назад

    It was not gifted folks they took it forcefully from us ….. If this had not happened at that time, then today we would also have been known as the richest country in the whole world….

  • @divyanshkh1234
    @divyanshkh1234 Год назад

    And it isn't even that these things were found in their country, it was made and found in our country and it is like there was a sale market and took everything off at 1 rupee. Literally they did not even left the Hindu Gods. Museum authorities don't even have a sense of humanity or guilt to return these Artifacts to India. If Indian museums were in their place we would have returned everything. I am going to eat ice cream now to cool off my mood 😡😡

  • @ravivyas7532
    @ravivyas7532 Год назад +1

    I love the Irishman inside Korbin😍

  • @astromnc2336
    @astromnc2336 Год назад +1

    That’s why they deserved WW2… things happen for some reason ;not referring to genocide which was demonic)

  • @DemonRegid-vl9yw
    @DemonRegid-vl9yw Год назад

    Think that if all the countries ask their artifacts in the British museum that museum will be gone for rent. Because you know probably there will be nothing in that museum all the artifacts are stolen from Another countries 😂 but as a Indian i say our shashi tahoor's words even the sun won't set under the British because even the sun 🌄 won't trust them in the dark 😂😂

  • @anbudhanapal
    @anbudhanapal Год назад +4

    If they return it to the country of origin, British Museum would be empty

  • @anikajain2687
    @anikajain2687 Год назад

    But they have preserved it so well.. india mein hota to sab ab tk barbad ho gya hota like a lot of old monuments and artifacts

  • @ashoks5317
    @ashoks5317 Год назад

    A beautiful excuse is it is gifted/ownership of the art is under litigation/'dispute.
    Since when a stolen goods has got right title a concept commonly used in Banking.
    The British came to India to teach Civilization/art of stealing? Great work Union Jack.?

  • @harmindersinghthandi8000
    @harmindersinghthandi8000 Год назад

    India have just constructed the biggest museum in the world, it's almost complicated

  • @saanvi5660
    @saanvi5660 Год назад

    British plans to take Pyramids from Egypt too but later they realise that they don't have place to keep or preserve it in UK😂😂 Otherwise they would taken that....!!
    Btw it's looted not gifted, They are proud of wearing stolen item that's why British museum is called Thief market

  • @vitthalchikane
    @vitthalchikane Год назад

    when britishers came to India and they feel amazed by Indian culture. and they think we can not produce that kind of things by ourselves. that's why they took all the things to their. and they give independance to india on behalf of that things. I think like this way. still I don't know what was their purpose to take that's things from india and I also don't think they brought all this statue by gift from India actually they took and run away.