I went to Ajanta 30 years ago. India is stunning to see and high adventure to explore. Don't miss your opportunity to hike all over this incredible country while you are still young.
@@arjunmohanappu9902 Thank you so much. I just looked at the ellora caves, and they are truly some of the most spectacular monuments every created on this planet.
Hi William ! Kindly check out 'Ruins of Hampi'. It is mostly in ruins now becoz of Islamic invaders that destroyed it. Also check out the Sun Temple of Konark and the Iron Pillar of Delhi. The Iron Pillar has not rusted or decomposed in more than 1500 years, demonstrating one of the most incredible metallurgical achievements of ancient India.
What an incredible place, I wish I'd made the trip to see them when I was in India. What an example of India's incredibly sophisticated and ancient civilisation
Well yess india has alot of ancient temples and many other ancient architectural beauty to offer. Sadly those places are not promoted well by our tourism sector. Taj mahal is the one place tht comes to everyone mind when they think about india but no there are many marvellous things thn tajmahal here. Well if u'll ever visit india again try to travel kailasha temple, ajanta ellora caves, hampi,hoshyala,, khajurao temple, sun temple in konark u should definitely travel karnatka it's like hub of ancient Indian temples., ☺❤
@@tribalbrain4531 not demolished.i agree wiz u that the ajanta cAves are still seen in their magnificence till now because its open to the world. Very lucky onrs can visit those in jordan n Arabia
If anyone were to propose doing this today he would be thought crazy. This must have taken centuries to build. And, it was done with hand tools, apparently. Absolutely amazing. Thank you.
Sir, I do agree with you. How they did build is still known and what technology was used is a million dollar question. I feel it is my pleasure to share my views with you. Thank you very much. D. RAMA MURTHY SULTANABAD-505185
It was constructed in a span of 200 years. In some caves, on the floor beautiful polshed pits can be seen, where they used to mix colored pastes for drawing.
Got chance to visit Ajanta Caves... It is really impressing to see the great architecture of ancient India. India is really a rich country that everyone should visit once...
Dear friend I`m glad to see everything from India especially from not an amateur photographer, I see you are back again for more videos. There are so many fantastic places and historical monuments to see, you have to stay a long time to see some more, I`ll never forget my trip there! Thank you for giving us all these amazing videos. My best regards.
I was in awe when I saw Ajanta caves. Both the carvings & paintings on the walls are extremely beautiful. I was wondering how beautiful they might've been when they were built. A monument which is to be compulsorily seen in one's life time.
Welcome back to India Milosh. I'm sure you are enjoying your trip. The 4K videos you create are the best and I have enjoyed everyone of them. Your videos capture the real beauty of places be it nature, historical monuments or landscapes. I hope you are being financially supported/sponsored to go all around the world for capturing these beautiful videos. I wish you all the best.
yes, the trip was very intense, with many extraordinary locations visited, now it is over and I am sitting long hours in front of the computer to edit the footage .... Have a great weekend :)
These fresco and mural painting, rock cut architecture can made anyone surprised as they were made during 2nd century BC- 5th century AD at a time when no JCBs, machines were available. ❤️❤️
It's almost 2500 yr old ,being made under the patnorage of vakataka King in Gupta age.There are total of 29 caves of which 25 were used as vihars(residential) caves and 4 were chatiya (prayer hall) for Buddhist monk. Mrunal painting on the wall are jataka tales are crafted through fresco painting style but there is absence of blue colour. this cave is on stiff slope, also Buddhist art was on culmination.
Nitesh rathore. Vakataka kings ruled South-western India during the Gupthas age.,in the 5th and 6th century A. D., ie 1500 years ago, and not 2500 years. Some of the caves were constructed during the periods of Rashtrakuta king Sri Krishna, and Western Chalukya kings during 6th to 8th century A. D.
Fortunately the caves covered in forest were not on known routes and escaped pillage of islamic rulers. This is one of the largest cave architecture of ancient india.
Truly Amazing that Ancient builders were able to carve out a Temples out of a Rock or mountain, its even more amazing that they were also able to do intricate patterns, designs and statues on these rocks.
Even Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh are also had these kind of heritage but today they are demolished. I hope you will guess it correctly but it's not hatred. Try to protect remaining monuments.
बुधम्म शरणंम गच्छामी !! अदभूत,अप्रतिम कलाकारी,पहाणे म्हणजे आनंदाश्चर्य,समाधान,आवर्जून पाहावे असे क्षेत्र.13-08-2021. सुंदर पाटील,बोर्ली पंचतन,ता.श्रीवर्धन,जि.रायगड.
Un video bellissimo. Grazie Milosh per aver condiviso queste bellissime e spettacolari riprese di queste bellissime grotte di Ajanta. Complimenti. Buon weekend. 👍 570. Ciao, Lorenzo.
If you are from Mexico, know that the artistic tradition or the tradition of Vastu Silpis- the architects, sculptors, masons and metallurgists- in India has close connections to the traditions of architects and sculptors from other ancient traditions including ancient Mesoamerican traditions and the Sumerian tradition. The structure of South Indian temples are eerily similar to the temples at Tollan, Tikal, Tenochtitlan etc and to the more refined, later day Ziggurats. I say this with confidence because I belong to the Viswakarma community, the community of traditional architects, sculptors and metallurgists- and we believe that there may be a connection between the divine figure named Maya, who is considered an authority on South Indian architecture and the Mayan people.
How could they get such marvellous carving with accuracy, sophisticated,highly advanced tech? At present even our scientists could not carving.our books were said that we had good relations with purana purushulu,like architectures,viswakarma.raalatho kattadam kaadu,raallanu ippati archtechsni chekkamanu.indian technical criticise chesevallaku kallu,mind dengindaa Naa doubt.sannasulki pellam thappa andaru kaamukuluga kanipistaru,antlavedavalu.little finger mind gaallu.bharathku putti videesi thandrula names brathike waste fellows ekkuva aiyinaru.
Science doesn't wanna admit civilization is alot older then we're being told. Noway cavemen did these megaliths around the world with a rock and chicken bones.
Ellora kailasanatha temple build by krishna-1 son of amogha varsha nrupatunga, the famous rastrakuts king, who (krishna) first rebelled against his father and then surrendered and took reign from father amogha varsha and extended his kingdom up to the territory of mouryan kingdom, his son ranathunga extended kingdom up to the foothills of Himalayas, under his regime also ajantha and ellora temple and fresco painting were carried out still kalyana chalukya 12th century
It's amazing how this temple is built! I think there was an unknown technology involved. Even with our technology, it seems impossible, as this temple is a monolith made of a single stone.
Сергей Усков , then you must see ellora cave temple India , largest rock cut Monolithic structure in the world. just see the video of ellora in this channel
thousands of foreigner tourists come to see these amazing places...Ellora and Ajanta every year but comparatively very less Indians. I think we lack sense of appreciation. anyway background music is very soothing👌🏽
Ajantha caves offered to the supreme Buddha who was the extra ordinary being lived in India 6th century BC. I pay homage to the enlightened one. Hope to visit the great place.
So much dedication, seriousness, hard work, devotion to something beyond and caring of art and ideas, leaving them for the future generations. How they planned, the vision and imagination of ancient artist. Amazing coordination of multiple generations. Whole culture lived around central Buddhist ideas.
@@chch1959 Don't blabber gibberish. Caves no. 9, 10, 12, 13 and 15 at Ajanta constructed during the period of Satavahanas as well as 8, 11, 14 to 29 no. caves constructed by Vakatakas. No rashtrakutas were even born at that time. Proper Buddhism was totally vanished before the reign of rashtrakutas. Though the Hindu and Jaina caves at Ellora were completed by rashtrakutas, they've nothing to do with Ajanta. And finally the Yadavas of Devagiri refer themselves as warriors originated from Dvaraka and Seuna desha (a region which includes parts of modern-day Khandesh and Malwa) in various stone inscriptions. Not a single source claims that they are any kannada or whatever. So better don't show your unhistorical ignorance.
Nice video. Ajanta !!!!...Caves with the most beautiful , intricate paintings...Figures abd expressions so beatufully sketched out in 2nd and 1 st century BC . Such a marvellous resting site for merchants and pilgrims and a great retreat for monks in Ancient India. Quite an ambience !
Its one peace rock cut, the quality and finish , consistency is extreme level. Think how many artists work together for this even making everything seamlessly.
How stunning and exquisite ! These caves stand testimony to man's indefatigable quest for creative excellence ! Your videographer had done a commendable job to capture the beauty and splendour of these magnificent caves and the artistry of the hundreds of sculptors and labourers who must have spent their entire life or most of it, to carve out such images with crude and rudimentary tools without electricity to help them. I am falling short of words to thank these artisans and craftsmen for their monumental patience, perseverance, hard and dedicated work to leave behind such a culturally fabulous and proud legacy for future generations of India and the rest of the world Congratulations to you and your entire team for this very well documented video. Thanks and best wishes 🙏💐
I know it requires a lots of time to take so many pictures .and edditing it into video ..so nice and knowledge full video ...i appreciate your work sir ..great work
Tuve la suerte de visitar este lugar, y considero que no tiene comparación con nada en el mundo . . Recomiendo a quien vaya a la India no perder este lugar y también Ellora.con pinturas preciosas.
Then you must see ellora caves video in This channel, it's also carved out from basalt mountain, it's the largest Rock monilthic structure in the world, far better than 7 wonders of the world also
how come? their construction is well doccumented. they were built 2000 years ago by deccan kings. there are similar hindu caves as well like ellora, elephanta and badami. And ellore caves are even more interesting.
@@singapore5500 Exactly, We fail to acknowledge the worth of our own Monuments. If Ellora caves were in Europe, it would be in 7 wonders of the world list
Please, there are some ruined temples in pakistan too.. 1) katas raj temple- salt ranges 2) prahlad temple- multan 3)sun temple - multan 4) sarvanjha peedam- pakistan kashmir(azad kashmir) a saraswathi temple and one among the maha sakthi peedas These are real ancinet ones,could prove to be very important for pakistani tourism and history.
Than Why Bamiyan Bhuddha were destroyed by Taliban in Afghan...Taliban were Pak stooges.. may be not all are like you or like them. But forever lost those sites
Mughalo ne prachin dharohar ko tahas nahas kiya hai sirf aur sirf esliye ki es dunia me rahne wale sabhi musalman ho jaaye prachin sanskariti ko bhul jaaye takshila vishva vidhalya ko esi liye jalaya gya taki sabhi sanskaritiya nast ho jaaye lakho mandiro ko tod lada aaj bhi muslim atyacharo ki kahani bakhan karte hai wo khandar huwe kala karti ke mahaan mandir jahan aaj sirf muslim shasan hai, pakistan agmfghanistan indonesia kambodia india ityadi ityadi jahaan bhi muslim ki pahunch hue sabse pahle inpe hi hamla hua ye muslim kom aisi hai jisne khud to kuch banaya nahi kyu ki jaheel kom rahi hai jo inka nabi bana kahta hai ki mai space me goddi pe gya aur fir bhi usko space se dharti chapti nazar aae kitna hashya esparth hai goddi pe beth ke space me jana aur eske baad bhi dharti ka space se chapti dikhna fir bhi muslim mohmmad ke andhe bhakt aankh mund ke belive karte hai hai ki mohmmad nabi hai, chalo nabi hai maan leta hu but mohmmad ne to kahan ki jibrael aaha usne uska dil kaleja nikala aur jannat se allah ke ek pani ke kalash se bheje gye pani se uska dil jgar nikal ke dhoya aur eske baad uska dil jigar jahan se nikala wahi rakh diya aur pani wo bartan bhi uske jism me hi rakh diya tab usme iman aaya, par baki ke musalmano ka to kisi jinrael ne aisa nahi kiya to fir baki ke musalmano me iman kaise aaya, point ye hai, musalman es dharti pe koi paida nahi hua sab musalman tab kahlate hai jab ye gwahi dete hai ki mihmmad akhri nabi tha, kitna juth bolte hai are jiski dekha nahi us ki gwahi kaise dete hai matlab ki juth ko iman kahte hai, aur jab mohmmad ko iman laya banane ke liye itni jatil parkiriya se gujarna pada jise aaj ka vighan plastic surgary kahta hai to baki kisi ne apni dil jigar to nikla ke dhulwaya nahi to wo iman laye hai nahu aur ye agar is kathin parkiriya se gujre bina iman laye hi gye to mohmmad ko itni kathin parkiriya se gujaarne ki kya jaturat thi
**Man, was carving out those caves some hard work! I was 21 when I was hired to help carve out the very first one. It must have happened in a past life, because that's India.
@@lifechallenger7777 Look at the paintings inside that, they are clearly budhist paintings. They may not be have only primitive tools but some good techniques and some advanced tools. Certainly it was built by humans.
@@reddemon2183 chutiya hai ky sale. Tum hindu ko koi kam nhi hai ky chale ate ho kabhi bhi hamare Buddhists dhama ko badnam kare . Or khud ke hindi dharm ko bada banane me. Tumhare pure god nkli hai shiv ,vishnu ,or wo bramha bhi😂
@@virendrabansode4188 dumb in ancient India, budhism come only 2000 years ago, hinduism old more than 7000 years, then stop barking and learn some thing
I am really surprised by how you captured the videos with very less visitors. I have been here twice and twice there were lot of visitors spoiling my good shots [not to blame them].
It's mind-boggling! Just imagine the amount of hard work, dedication, mental and physical strength, and above all coordination and integrity would have been required to accomplish such a herculean task without the modern-day tools and scientific aid. It's a Miracle!!
@@दीपकनागर-ज6द I swear that it's really the most holy place in the entire earth. That's a very peaceful place. But I know that you guys placed all sorts of dirt in the entire holy city just like Benares and Haridwar.
I went to Ajanta 30 years ago. India is stunning to see and high adventure to explore. Don't miss your opportunity to hike all over this incredible country while you are still young.
I want to see only Ajanta caves and sculptures beuty.
India is the most beautiful place on heart. Love from Italy
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Love from India
Thx bro
If their is not muslims in india. India is paradise on Earth. This illiterate people making India hell day by day.
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Hi from Cambodia, I have never watched this video before. thanks for your sharing.
Kingdom of Temples, Cambodia, also see ellora caves , best ancient structure ever created
One day I will visit Ankor wat 😀
The magnificence of these structures carved by humans in ancient times is mind boggling
William Jeffrey , see ellora caves video , best ancient monument ever created.
@@arjunmohanappu9902 Thank you so much. I just looked at the ellora caves, and they are truly some of the most spectacular monuments every created on this planet.
Hi William ! Kindly check out 'Ruins of Hampi'. It is mostly in ruins now becoz of Islamic invaders that destroyed it. Also check out the Sun Temple of Konark and the Iron Pillar of Delhi. The Iron Pillar has not rusted or decomposed in more than 1500 years, demonstrating one of the most incredible metallurgical achievements of ancient India.
@@Mr05241948 india is shit country densely populated don't come
@@aniketsingh419 It's just that the diverse cultures and architecture looked very interesting . Thank you for your advice .
What an incredible place, I wish I'd made the trip to see them when I was in India. What an example of India's incredibly sophisticated and ancient civilisation
Well yess india has alot of ancient temples and many other ancient architectural beauty to offer. Sadly those places are not promoted well by our tourism sector. Taj mahal is the one place tht comes to everyone mind when they think about india but no there are many marvellous things thn tajmahal here.
Well if u'll ever visit india again try to travel kailasha temple, ajanta ellora caves, hampi,hoshyala,, khajurao temple, sun temple in konark u should definitely travel karnatka it's like hub of ancient Indian temples., ☺❤
And yes you should definitely make a visit to kedarnath and tunganath. Man tht place is breathtakingly beautiful
@@akankshajoshi8788 yup agree also steps wall like rani ki waab and sun temple in Gujrat
@@hellocreep8986 hmm
India badly presented by Western media what it is nt n reality bt cloud never hides sun 4 a long time how dense it is
One of the world's oldest civilisations.
Lovely and good people
Never forget that its fully rock cut structure.
Imagine that how precise were those people.
Incredibely best.🚩
They r not the only one.u need to have alook at the houses carved in rocks of thr Thamoud i n Arabia n madain salih in petra jordan
@@ruxanajewoon517 but that civilisation In Jordan &Arabia has demolished alrdy but in India it is still flourishing with full scale.
@@tribalbrain4531 not demolished.i agree wiz u that the ajanta cAves are still seen in their magnificence till now because its open to the world. Very lucky onrs can visit those in jordan n Arabia
@@ruxanajewoon517 This is what civilisation and ethics Indian heritage own...The Liberal and acceptance.
@@tribalbrain4531 what do you imply..?
If anyone were to propose doing this today he would be thought crazy. This must have taken centuries to build. And, it was done with hand tools, apparently. Absolutely amazing. Thank you.
Sir,
I do agree with you. How they did build is still known and what technology was used is a million dollar question.
I feel it is my pleasure to share my views with you.
Thank you very much.
D. RAMA MURTHY
SULTANABAD-505185
It was constructed in a span of 200 years. In some caves, on the floor beautiful polshed pits can be seen, where they used to mix colored pastes for drawing.
نفس هذه المعابد موجوده في مصر ولا زالت محتفظه بألوانها إلى اليوم لا اعلم اي تكنولوجيا استخدموها القدماء في هذا النحت في قلب الصخور بهذه الدقه
Not required Bro.. now a days, it is very easy to build
These temples are in india...they are known as ajanta cave....located in maharastra....and are totally safe to go and visit
I am so lucky this Caves are just 100 miles from my city.
Tell how to come there?
Ajanta caves are more impressive then Elora imo. But there both mysterious and a major achievement.
Tony Micel ,what fuck are you saying .ellora is best ancient structure ever created .I think you didn't known about ellora
@Arid that's nice information. Thanks buddy. Will visit sometime this year
@@00tonytone You, are certainly nothing to write home about...
Got chance to visit Ajanta Caves... It is really impressing to see the great architecture of ancient India. India is really a rich country that everyone should visit once...
It is hard to comprehend how this historical place was built long time ago. It's incredible. Amazing video. Thanks for sharing.
Dear friend I`m glad to see everything from India especially from not an amateur photographer, I see you are back again for more videos. There are so many fantastic places and historical monuments to see, you have to stay a long time to see some more, I`ll never forget my trip there! Thank you for giving us all these amazing videos.
My best regards.
thank you, Costas, many more videos coming from India ... Have a wonderful weekend!
India is beautiful country
welcome to come back again
Once again we hearty welcome to India
Куда же делась эта цивилизация?
Incredible Índia, capturada by its 4K lenses. Beautiful place...
I was in awe when I saw Ajanta caves. Both the carvings & paintings on the walls are extremely beautiful. I was wondering how beautiful they might've been when they were built. A monument which is to be compulsorily seen in one's life time.
Welcome back to India Milosh. I'm sure you are enjoying your trip. The 4K videos you create are the best and I have enjoyed everyone of them. Your videos capture the real beauty of places be it nature, historical monuments or landscapes. I hope you are being financially supported/sponsored to go all around the world for capturing these beautiful videos. I wish you all the best.
yes, the trip was very intense, with many extraordinary locations visited, now it is over and I am sitting long hours in front of the computer to edit the footage ....
Have a great weekend :)
These fresco and mural painting, rock cut architecture can made anyone surprised as they were made during 2nd century BC- 5th century AD at a time when no JCBs, machines were available. ❤️❤️
It's almost 2500 yr old ,being made under the patnorage of vakataka King in Gupta age.There are total of 29 caves of which 25 were used as vihars(residential) caves and 4 were chatiya (prayer hall) for Buddhist monk. Mrunal painting on the wall are jataka tales are crafted through fresco painting style but there is absence of blue colour. this cave is on stiff slope, also Buddhist art was on culmination.
Nitesh rathore. Vakataka kings ruled South-western India during the Gupthas age.,in the 5th and 6th century A. D., ie 1500 years ago, and not 2500 years. Some of the caves were constructed during the periods of Rashtrakuta king Sri Krishna, and Western Chalukya kings during 6th to 8th century A. D.
@@cherukupallivenkateswarlu7646 ajanta caves started erecting from 2nd century BCE to 8 to 10th century CE
cherukupalli venkateswarlu, not 1500 it's 2500 years old search history of this caves
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Its jaina maha vira
Fortunately the caves covered in forest were not on known routes and escaped pillage of islamic rulers. This is one of the largest cave architecture of ancient india.
Lol area was under Muslim rule till 1948
@@Alamgir-ri6px Lol they dont know about this site even Indian
The fact is Buddhist monks carved these in secret places fearing brahmins who destroyed Buddhism.
@@Alamgir-ri6px Lol india got freedom in 1947 😂😂😂
@@mothilal6479 Reallly??
Beautiful. Definitely adding this place and Ellora to my itinerary. Great videos, thanks for sharing them
more coming from India videos soon, including Ellora...
You will have great trip, enjoy!
Truly Amazing that Ancient builders were able to carve out a Temples out of a Rock or mountain, its even more amazing that they were also able to do intricate patterns, designs and statues on these rocks.
Iam.pakistani but I must agree and say that india has its own world in it
It's like whole new world to discover
Very good comment
Are you different from india? Pehle sab ek hi teh.
Brother, this is our common heritage.
Even Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh are also had these kind of heritage but today they are demolished. I hope you will guess it correctly but it's not hatred. Try to protect remaining monuments.
u r a pakistani by nationality but u and whole south asia r indians ethically, cuturally and race wise
बुधम्म शरणंम गच्छामी !!
अदभूत,अप्रतिम कलाकारी,पहाणे म्हणजे आनंदाश्चर्य,समाधान,आवर्जून पाहावे असे क्षेत्र.13-08-2021.
सुंदर पाटील,बोर्ली पंचतन,ता.श्रीवर्धन,जि.रायगड.
How beautiful it must have been when it was completed.
In rainy season the whole mountain range is green and lot of rain it become more beautiful
Ram Ram🙏.love from Fiji island.
@@earthsouljah4116 ram ram ,brother , sending love to all Fiji brother and sister to india
Un video bellissimo. Grazie Milosh per aver condiviso queste bellissime e spettacolari riprese di queste bellissime grotte di Ajanta. Complimenti. Buon weekend. 👍 570. Ciao, Lorenzo.
Ajanta Caves has one of the most somber presence of incredible antiquity
Nice video!! respect from Monterrey, México.
If you are from Mexico, know that the artistic tradition or the tradition of Vastu Silpis- the architects, sculptors, masons and metallurgists- in India has close connections to the traditions of architects and sculptors from other ancient traditions including ancient Mesoamerican traditions and the Sumerian tradition.
The structure of South Indian temples are eerily similar to the temples at Tollan, Tikal, Tenochtitlan etc and to the more refined, later day Ziggurats. I say this with confidence because I belong to the Viswakarma community, the community of traditional architects, sculptors and metallurgists- and we believe that there may be a connection between the divine figure named Maya, who is considered an authority on South Indian architecture and the Mayan people.
Thanks
maravilhoso...me encanta a India
Mam please come in our country 🙏🙏🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳
Amazingly beautiful places. Wonderful video.
Yes
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wonderful like you..
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How could they get such marvellous carving with accuracy, sophisticated,highly advanced tech? At present even our scientists could not carving.our books were said that we had good relations with purana purushulu,like architectures,viswakarma.raalatho kattadam kaadu,raallanu ippati archtechsni chekkamanu.indian technical criticise chesevallaku kallu,mind dengindaa Naa doubt.sannasulki pellam thappa andaru kaamukuluga kanipistaru,antlavedavalu.little finger mind gaallu.bharathku putti videesi thandrula names brathike waste fellows ekkuva aiyinaru.
Wow! Simply Amazing!! Thank you so much for taking me there😉😘
Science doesn't wanna admit civilization is alot older then we're being told. Noway cavemen did these megaliths around the world with a rock and chicken bones.
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My child's teacher shows them this video
Ellora kailasanatha temple build by krishna-1 son of amogha varsha nrupatunga, the famous rastrakuts king, who (krishna) first rebelled against his father and then surrendered and took reign from father amogha varsha and extended his kingdom up to the territory of mouryan kingdom, his son ranathunga extended kingdom up to the foothills of Himalayas, under his regime also ajantha and ellora temple and fresco painting were carried out still kalyana chalukya 12th century
Welcome to our beautiful country INDIA the land of ancient culture 🙏🙏🙏🙏🇮🇳❤️
stunning quality video Milosh, feels like you are there cant wait for the rest
Brilliant place, great shots
Thanks for this video, external detail is excellent and I have never seen the interior footage before.
It's amazing how this temple is built! I think there was an unknown technology involved. Even with our technology, it seems impossible, as this temple is a monolith made of a single stone.
Сергей Усков ,then you must see ellora cave temples India Largest rock cut Monolithic structure in the world , see the video of ellora in this channel
Сергей Усков , then you must see ellora cave temple India , largest rock cut Monolithic structure in the world. just see the video of ellora in this channel
Kannadigaas built these caves using their own technology from Karnataka ,India .Proud to be kannidigaas ..
@radhenitsri if it were generations of builders you would clearly see inconsistencies in the work as one generation past to the next, no?
@@benjaminjohnson4128 No
thousands of foreigner tourists come to see these amazing places...Ellora and Ajanta every year but comparatively very less Indians. I think we lack sense of appreciation.
anyway background music is very soothing👌🏽
It's because it's not Indian but Greek culture. And it Buddhism which has disappeared from most of India.
@@Zerpentsa6598 lmao greek culture hahahah
@@Zerpentsa6598 lul, it's Indian culture
@@Zerpentsa6598 greek WTF 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Zerpentsa6598 your one of the dumbest man I've ever seen in internet.
Ajantha caves offered to the supreme Buddha who was the extra ordinary being lived in India 6th century BC. I pay homage to the enlightened one. Hope to visit the great place.
@FactualhistoryofBritishRajbecause Hindunism is not even In existence during BUDDHIST ERA
Impossible... for us, today. Simply amazing!
mike cucciardi , then you see ellora cave temples India, largest rock cut Monolithic structure in the world . see the video of ellora in this channel
Beautiful Ajantha Caves Amazing Sculptures, I was very lucky to enjoy this place with my family.
Ajanta cave is very beautiful and ancient
Everyone must see it otherwise life is incomplete
I am from same city
Bewitching video, wonderful music! Excellent work, thank you very much for the pleasure!
Madam welcome to our beautiful country.....INDIA 🙏🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳❤️❤️🙏🙏
Interesting channel,so many mysteries in our past.
So much dedication, seriousness, hard work, devotion to something beyond and caring of art and ideas, leaving them for the future generations. How they planned, the vision and imagination of ancient artist. Amazing coordination of multiple generations. Whole culture lived around central Buddhist ideas.
Rashtrakutas were truly a most underrated dynasty in India... Especially the rulers like Krishna 2, Govinda 3, amoghavarsha 1 of rashtrakutas dynasty
It's true bro
Nobody talks about them very sad ☹
Ajanta has nothing to do with any rashtrakutas. Ajanta constructed by Satavahanas and Vakatakas.
@@realgigantic9737 lol shut up rashtrakutas built ellora caves
Yadava dynasty built Ajanta caves
Both are kannada dynasty that's why ur jealous 😆🙏
@@chch1959 Don't blabber gibberish. Caves no. 9, 10, 12, 13 and 15 at Ajanta constructed during the period of Satavahanas as well as 8, 11, 14 to 29 no. caves constructed by Vakatakas. No rashtrakutas were even born at that time. Proper Buddhism was totally vanished before the reign of rashtrakutas. Though the Hindu and Jaina caves at Ellora were completed by rashtrakutas, they've nothing to do with Ajanta. And finally the Yadavas of Devagiri refer themselves as warriors originated from Dvaraka and Seuna desha (a region which includes parts of modern-day Khandesh and Malwa) in various stone inscriptions. Not a single source claims that they are any kannada or whatever. So better don't show your unhistorical ignorance.
Nice video.
Ajanta !!!!...Caves with the most beautiful , intricate paintings...Figures abd expressions so beatufully sketched out in 2nd and 1 st century BC .
Such a marvellous resting site for merchants and pilgrims and a great retreat for monks in Ancient India. Quite an ambience !
Difficult to imagine so much talent, so many artists at one place
Its one peace rock cut, the quality and finish , consistency is extreme level. Think how many artists work together for this even making everything seamlessly.
Lugar espectacular e deve ser uma visita de outro mundo!!
Sir this is first time saw ajanta cave very thanks to you god bless you.
NO WORDS TO DESCRIBE THE WORK IT TOOK.
KEITH KUHN
How stunning and exquisite ! These caves stand testimony to man's indefatigable quest for creative excellence ! Your videographer had done a commendable job to capture the beauty and splendour of these magnificent caves and the artistry of the hundreds of sculptors and labourers who must have spent their entire life or most of it, to carve out such images with crude and rudimentary tools without electricity to help them. I am falling short of words to thank these artisans and craftsmen for their monumental patience, perseverance, hard and dedicated work to leave behind such a culturally fabulous and proud legacy for future generations of India and the rest of the world
Congratulations to you and your entire team for this very well documented video. Thanks and best wishes 🙏💐
I know it requires a lots of time to take so many pictures .and edditing it into video ..so nice and knowledge full video ...i appreciate your work sir ..great work
Tuve la suerte de visitar este lugar, y considero que no tiene comparación con nada en el mundo .
. Recomiendo a quien vaya a la India no perder este lugar y también Ellora.con pinturas preciosas.
Fabulous. I would like to visit this place one day.
Gracias por la excelente realización de este video, y gracias por la difusión de esta maravilla en la historia del arte.
Truly amazing! Thanks for sharing.
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This place is more mysterious than the Pyramids
Then you must see ellora caves video in This channel, it's also carved out from basalt mountain, it's the largest Rock monilthic structure in the world, far better than 7 wonders of the world also
how come? their construction is well doccumented. they were built 2000 years ago by deccan kings. there are similar hindu caves as well like ellora, elephanta and badami. And ellore caves are even more interesting.
@@singapore5500 Exactly, We fail to acknowledge the worth of our own Monuments. If Ellora caves were in Europe, it would be in 7 wonders of the world list
@@appukoo then what about taj mahal its in india😂..dont simply say anything dude..
Then u dont know enough about pyramids..
Maravilhas do mundo, uma máquina do tempo, fantástico!
Shukriya. Will visit one day for sure.
बहुत अदभुद ओर रहस्य मय गुफाये है भारत मे जय भारत
Such a beautiful place. Thanks for making and sharing the video.
India is great & oldest country in the world.i proud to be indian.
Amazing love you so much
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Amazing
Your videos deserve millions of views. Great work.
Very impressive! Thank you very much, for UHD too!
Nice wonderful
Love from Pakistan amazing should preserve for future generations
Please, there are some ruined temples in pakistan too..
1) katas raj temple- salt ranges
2) prahlad temple- multan
3)sun temple - multan
4) sarvanjha peedam- pakistan kashmir(azad kashmir) a saraswathi temple and one among the maha sakthi peedas
These are real ancinet ones,could prove to be very important for pakistani tourism and history.
Pakistan was a Buddhist territory in ancient time. That's Gandhara belonged to 16 th territories in India.
Than Why Bamiyan Bhuddha were destroyed by Taliban in Afghan...Taliban were Pak stooges.. may be not all are like you or like them. But forever lost those sites
Mughalo ne prachin dharohar ko tahas nahas kiya hai sirf aur sirf esliye ki es dunia me rahne wale sabhi musalman ho jaaye prachin sanskariti ko bhul jaaye takshila vishva vidhalya ko esi liye jalaya gya taki sabhi sanskaritiya nast ho jaaye lakho mandiro ko tod lada aaj bhi muslim atyacharo ki kahani bakhan karte hai wo khandar huwe kala karti ke mahaan mandir jahan aaj sirf muslim shasan hai, pakistan agmfghanistan indonesia kambodia india ityadi ityadi jahaan bhi muslim ki pahunch hue sabse pahle inpe hi hamla hua ye muslim kom aisi hai jisne khud to kuch banaya nahi kyu ki jaheel kom rahi hai jo inka nabi bana kahta hai ki mai space me goddi pe gya aur fir bhi usko space se dharti chapti nazar aae kitna hashya esparth hai goddi pe beth ke space me jana aur eske baad bhi dharti ka space se chapti dikhna fir bhi muslim mohmmad ke andhe bhakt aankh mund ke belive karte hai hai ki mohmmad nabi hai, chalo nabi hai maan leta hu but mohmmad ne to kahan ki jibrael aaha usne uska dil kaleja nikala aur jannat se allah ke ek pani ke kalash se bheje gye pani se uska dil jgar nikal ke dhoya aur eske baad uska dil jigar jahan se nikala wahi rakh diya aur pani wo bartan bhi uske jism me hi rakh diya tab usme iman aaya, par baki ke musalmano ka to kisi jinrael ne aisa nahi kiya to fir baki ke musalmano me iman kaise aaya, point ye hai, musalman es dharti pe koi paida nahi hua sab musalman tab kahlate hai jab ye gwahi dete hai ki mihmmad akhri nabi tha, kitna juth bolte hai are jiski dekha nahi us ki gwahi kaise dete hai matlab ki juth ko iman kahte hai, aur jab mohmmad ko iman laya banane ke liye itni jatil parkiriya se gujarna pada jise aaj ka vighan plastic surgary kahta hai to baki kisi ne apni dil jigar to nikla ke dhulwaya nahi to wo iman laye hai nahu aur ye agar is kathin parkiriya se gujre bina iman laye hi gye to mohmmad ko itni kathin parkiriya se gujaarne ki kya jaturat thi
Guyz,,,,,plz don't attack if sum1 is appreciating!!!!
Hinduism Sikhism buddisum Jainism all r brothers... Muslims like Abdul Kalam also our brothers...
And what about muslims we r not brothers
@@mahi-kg4vf u peoples r from ancestors of Arabia...
Tum jo b bolo hum indian b h and all indian are brothers and sisters
@@mahi-kg4vf sorry boss Ur ancestors destroyed our temples and killed non Muslims for jihad...
@@mahi-kg4vf ofcourse we got the same DNA... Just converted during mugal empire.. By sword or by money
Wow excellent . High quality video
Great video, how i missed this beautiful place ,I don’t know, need to go again.
**Man, was carving out those caves some hard work! I was 21 when I was hired to help carve out the very first one. It must have happened in a past life, because that's India.
Ajenta buddha caves really beautiful 😍😍😍Namo buddhay nd thanks to empire Ashok 😍jay samrat ashok
Heyyy I warna I ask u question ?can i
It's beautiful
Amazing,, Beautiful,,Ajanta,,Caves,,,,,
Amazing !
Very good clear and beautiful video... Thanks for sharing 🙏🙏
Es magnifico su trabajo, gracias por mostrar todas esas bellezas tanto naturales como hechas por el hombre, felicitaciones por su excelente trabajo
One word ....WOW 😍😍😍
No literally no one......
History TV18: did aliens make these.....
😂😂
To think that it was regular folk like you and me with simple tools🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 now THAT!!! Really IS fucking stupid🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😊
@@lifechallenger7777 Look at the paintings inside that, they are clearly budhist paintings. They may not be have only primitive tools but some good techniques and some advanced tools. Certainly it was built by humans.
Thank you for posting this vid, such a beautiful and profoundly otherworldly experience.
Our LORD BUDDHA. 🙏🙏🙏🙏 🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰
Nmo budhay
Buddha is part Of Lord Shiva.
Namo buddhay I am from India 🇮🇳🙏🏻
@@reddemon2183 chutiya hai ky sale. Tum hindu ko koi kam nhi hai ky chale ate ho kabhi bhi hamare Buddhists dhama ko badnam kare . Or khud ke hindi dharm ko bada banane me. Tumhare pure god nkli hai shiv ,vishnu ,or wo bramha bhi😂
@@virendrabansode4188 dumb in ancient India, budhism come only 2000 years ago, hinduism old more than 7000 years, then stop barking and learn some thing
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wonderful work !!!!!!!!
Amazing video Bro Super Quality🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Gracias por compartirnos tan valioso e imprecionante video!!!
Really great, thanks for sharing amazing place 🙏
Budh birth country..naturally..will get budhist devoted places..all over india..proud..Namo Budhaya...🙏🤘📿☸🇲🇺😊
Visited Ajanta and Ellora when we were travelling in India. Impressive architecture.
Definitely allien work amazing art.
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Wonderful Amazing love from Srilanka
Terrific, fantastic, esoteric, powerfull, wonderfull!!!!!!, congratulations for the video 🙂🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏👍👍👍
I am really surprised by how you captured the videos with very less visitors. I have been here twice and twice there were lot of visitors spoiling my good shots [not to blame them].
Haha! That's a wonder to me as well. It's not a possibility to find less crowded places in India let alone a tourist place as famous as this!
It's mind-boggling! Just imagine the amount of hard work, dedication, mental and physical strength, and above all coordination and integrity would have been required to accomplish such a herculean task without the modern-day tools and scientific aid.
It's a Miracle!!
Love is the most powerful force on earth. When you have that, Nothing is impossible.
Thx for showing our ancient places.....🙏🙏
Невероятный мастер! Огромное наслаждение смотреть его видео, талантливые, яркие, захватывающие. Спасибо!
One of the places i want to visit before i die. - from Sri Lanka
Visit buddh gaya temple in bihar India
@@दीपकनागर-ज6द I swear that it's really the most holy place in the entire earth. That's a very peaceful place. But I know that you guys placed all sorts of dirt in the entire holy city just like Benares and Haridwar.
Wow super super and beautiful places.
Excellent video, thank you dear friend for sharing amazing interesting places.
The peoples dedicated work throughout their life is amazing.