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 Published On Jun 22, 2023

An 1800 year old temple has moving parts and acts like a machine. Is it an ancient transformer temple? Can this temple move and transform into a Vimana? What is its trueย purpose?

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0:00 - An Electric Temple
0:47 - Moving Parts of A Machine
2:17 - More Moving Parts Found
3:51 - A rotating propeller in temple?
4:34 - Impossible moving objects
6:39 - Ancient Rotating Pillars
7:42 - Can Rocks Move Automatically?
9:33 - Temples Are Power Plants?
10:42 - Ancient Transformer Temple?

Hey guys, today we are going into a strange temple in India, there is something very very different about these stones. There seems to be a weird energy in this temple, and as we go towards the center of the structure, the energy seems to increase.
But is this energy divine, mystical energy, or is it some type of physical energy that can be quantified? You see the base here, there is a lot of tiny, cylindrical stone statues. This is very odd, I have not seen this type of architecture, but letโ€™s see what happens? Yeah, this one rotates. This is unbelievable. Why is this saint who is in deep meditation, designed to rotate? But is this the only rotating statue? Letโ€™s go further and check another one, see, this one also rotates. And this one also rotates. Actually all these tiny statues rotate or they used to be rotatable in the past. If you see this area here, you can see these statues, but you can also see these holes. In ancient times, there were various rotatable statues here too, but somehow they are all gone now. Only some of the rotating statues are left. This is an extraordinary finding, but my question is not, how they made these rotating statues, is not even why they made these rotating statues, but are there more rotating or moving parts in this temple? Let me repeat this question, Look around, very carefully, are there more moving parts in this temple? What if, there are many moving parts in this temple, hiding in plain sight? Now, look at the top, in this area, you see these three carvings? Are they rotatable, or are they all just part of the same bigger stone block attached to them? Let me show you this corner, again three more statues, but are they rotatable? Think about it guys, am I just being paranoid in thinking that everything in this temple is movable? Or are they actually movable? Make up your mind now because I am going to show you this side, right next to it. Yes, you see these holes, these three holes, this means that rotating statues were once present here. There is no need for these holes if these statues were a part of the same stone block next to them. Let me again remind you how we saw these holes at the top and bottom at the ground level, there are holes at the bottom, and at the top to aid the rotation. So, there is absolutely no doubt, that these statues at the top are also rotating statues. But we are not done yet, are there more moving parts in this temple? Look above, in the ceiling. This is mind-blowing. Will this also rotate? Is this a rotatable stone? What do you think? If this does not rotate, why did ancient builders make such a design, that looks like the propeller of a vimana, I mean aircraft? You have seen these rotating propellers in aircraft, and you can see that this looks remarkably similar to those propellers. But the question is, will it also rotate, like the propeller of a vimana? Now, are these moving parts limited to this central area, or do they have moving parts all around this temple? As we walk around, look carefully, see if you can find other moving parts. Yes, you are right. These are also rotating statues. Let me zoom in and show you. Here you can see the hole at the top. Here, in the next hole, a statue is mounted in it. You see the clearance between the hole and the statue, this gap is intentionally given to make the statue rotate without any friction. As we walk around, we can spot many, many stone parts that are movable. This is crazy, right? Because we can understand that these are rotating statues, but who can climb up, 15 feet and manually rotate these statues? Why should anybody rotate these statues? This is like putting a light switch 15 feet above the floor, nobody puts a light switch 15 feet above, because it needs to be usable, right? But nobody can use this, no one can rotate these objects.
Even worse, I think nobody knows that these statues at the top are rotatable, I think I have re-discovered this after many centuries.

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