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The Amazing Kailasa Temple
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The Kailasa Hindu temple is one of the largest ancient sites on the planet, and the only temple carved OUT of a mountain instead of being built by blocks from the ground up.  It is truly fascinating!


Quote:The Kailasa temple, one of the largest rock-cut ancient Hindu temples on the planet, is a structure that seriously shatters everything we claim about history!
This mindboggling temple wasn’t built (which would still have been weird considering how many details it has) but it was carved out of a mountain!

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Quote:Archaeologists have confirmed that over 400,000 tons of rock had to be scooped out, which would have taken not years, but centuries of human labor. Historians have no record of such a monstrous task, and they think that it was built in less than 18 years.

In raw math that’s about 60 tons of rock being removed every day (5 tons per hour considering the carvers worked for 12 hours per day). That’s REALLY questionable for humans, even with the technology we have today that’s hardly possible!

Interestingly, the Kailasa is just one of the 34 monasteries and temples which extend over an area of 2 kilometers. The temples were dug side by side in the basalt cliff at Ellora.

The temple itself was built out of a single rock, 164 feet deep, 109 feet wide, and 98 feet high, making it ONE of the BIGGEST monolithic structures on the planet, carved out of a single rock.

400,000 TONS of rock had to be scooped out?!   tinywhat I don't know about you, but this tells me someone back then had more than a pick and shovel to work with! It is claimed that 5 tons would have had to be removed every hour for 12 hours per day! 
This should be all the proof we need that the Ancient's had advanced technology that allowed them to achieve such a grandiose undertaking!

Quote:The temple was carved almost perfectly. Its entrance faces perfectly to the West. There are complex staircases and balconies. And this was built in a time when humans had limited mathematical and architectural knowledge?

Ummm... No, I don't think so. tinysure


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As you scroll through the pictures, just imagine that all this was carved out of the mountain!  That's mind-boggling!

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Source

Quote:The video below has more details. The guy who is commenting is a little biased towards the theory that this temple was built by extraterrestrial civilization. Considering the facts, the idea is not that far fetched.

Watch the video and decide for yourself.
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That's just fantastic, They must of had a lot of time on their hand with nothing to do!
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(11-25-2016, 09:33 PM)guohua Wrote: That's just fantastic, They must of had a lot of time on their hand with nothing to do!

Well, it's India, second largest population on the planet, and probably the highest population density on the planet - there are a LOT of people there with nothing better to do than sit around with their hands out, or chase western women around while playing pocket pool, so there's that.

I dunno when this thing was built, but some ancient maharajah probably put a bunch of those idle hands to work making little ones out of big ones until this thing stood finished. You just start with a mountain, then remove all the bits that aren't temple.

Pretty art work!
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That is just a STUNNING feat of engineering! WOW. Reminds me of those underground cities carved thousands of years ago in Turkey. That rock was a touch softer though...


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