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The quaint places to visit in Warangal are as evergreen and charming as this historical city itself. From magnificent temples and ancient forts to serene lakes and picturesque gardens, the fifth largest city of Andhra Pradesh is packed with umpteen varieties of awe-inspiring places, which can lure every traveler.

The gorgeous tourist places in Warangal pledge to cater to the wanderlust souls of all kinds of travelers. While the scenic beauty of Pakhal Lake and Bhadrakali Lake lures the nature lovers, the architectural magnificence of Warangal Fort and Kush Mahal attract the history buffs. While the spiritual atmosphere of Bhadrakali Temple and Padmakshi Temple propel religious seekers, the intriguing information at Regional Science Center and Warangal Museum attracts education fanatics.

All the spellbinding places to see in Warangal tend to feature some in-depth significance to the city. While the Ramappa Temple displays the architectural skills of the ancient craftsmen, the Kakatiya Zoological Park shows the city’s endeavor to protect its biodiversity.

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The quaint places to visit in Warangal are as evergreen and charming as this historical city itself. From magnificent temples and ancient forts to serene lakes and picturesque gardens, the fifth largest city of Andhra Pradesh is packed with umpteen varieties of awe-inspiring places, which can lure every traveler.

The gorgeous tourist places in Warangal pledge to cater to the wanderlust souls of all kinds of travelers. While the scenic beauty of Pakhal Lake and Bhadrakali Lake lures the nature lovers, the architectural magnificence of Warangal Fort and Kush Mahal attract the history buffs. While the spiritual atmosphere of Bhadrakali Temple and Padmakshi Temple propel religious seekers, the intriguing information at Regional Science Center and Warangal Museum attracts education fanatics.

All the spellbinding places to see in Warangal tend to feature some in-depth significance to the city. While the Ramappa Temple displays the architectural skills of the ancient craftsmen, the Kakatiya Zoological Park shows the city’s endeavor to protect its biodiversity.

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Hey guys, let us take a look at these extraordinary stone arches in Warangal Fort. There are 4 gigantic stone entrances which stand along the 4 directions, and they are each 33 feet tall. These arches are the most mysterious ancient structures in India, and hold many, many secrets. All archeologists and historians claim that these 4 structures are entrances, but this does not make any sense at all. If these are entrances, why do we not see any walls attached to them? Why are all these arches standing separately without anything nearby? Some of these arches are placed on top of stone structures which are nearly 5 feet tall. Clearly, it would be impossible for people to climb on to these high bases, and then use them as entrances. But there is one thing that has baffled both experts and visitors: Why did they make these arches incredibly tall? What is the need to have 33 feet tall structures? Just compare my size with the arch and you can see how big these structures really are. Some experts have claimed that ancient people used elephants and therefore tall entrances would be necessary. An Asian elephant is only 9 feet tall, so why did they make the entrances 3 and half times taller? Who built these incredible structures anyway?
This is the biggest mystery of Warangal Fort, nobody knows who created these structures. This site is full of incredible stone structures and I have already shown you the perfect machined lingam in a different video. Both historians and archeologists have clearly stated that there is no evidence of who actually built these structures. They agree that the Warangal fort was merely renovated about 800 years ago, which clearly means that these structures already existed before that time. However, experts have no answers as to who originally built these structures.
Residents of this town tell a very different story about the builders. According to them, these structures were built thousands of years ago by Giants who stood much taller than us. They point out to something very interesting: it would be impossible for human beings to create these massive arches. Each of this arch weighs more than 125 tons and is made of several huge blocks of stone. For example, this block in the center would weigh at least 15 tons. How was it lifted to a height of 30 feet and placed on top? Experts don't have an answer to this question, but perhaps the real answer is in the arch itself, there are carvings which show giants lifting up these blocks and placing them on top. Is this a coincidence or is this how these arches were built? Not surprisingly, this representation is almost identical to another monstrous megalithic site, the stone henge in England. This painting is the oldest depiction of Stonehenge and it clearly shows a giant lifting and placing huge stone blocks. Are these paintings and carvings just coincidences? Or did a race of Giants once exist around the world, who built these extraordinary structures?
Forget about human beings building these gigantic structures, history shows that human beings could not even destroy these arches. In 1310, a military commander of king Alauddin Khalji attempted to destroy these arches. While he was able to destroy the rest of the structures, the four arches have remained intact. You can see the evidence of his failed attempts here, he gave up realizing that these arches were simply too big to destroy using human hands. If these structures are too big to be destroyed by human beings, is it also possible that they are too big to be built by human beings?
Now, whether these arches were built by Giants or by human beings, one thing is clear: These are not just simple entrances. They were also used for some other advanced scientific purposes - but to understand that, we would need to look at the sun. I will talk about this in my next video, please share this video with your friends. I am Praveen Mohan, thanks a lot for watching, don't forget to subscribe and also click on the bell button to get all the updates. Please give this video a thumbs up and I will talk to you soon. Bye!

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Warangal Fort is located in Warangal District, Telangana, India. It was the capital city of Kakatiyas and Musunuri Nayakas. It appears to have existed since at least the 12th century when it was the capital of the Kakatiya dynasty. The fort has four ornamental gates, known as Kakatiya Kala Thoranam, that originally formed the entrances to a now ruined great Shiva temple. The Kakatiyan arch has been adopted and officially incorporated into the emblem of Telangana after the state bifurcation. The Fort is included in the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Monument was submitted by the Permanent Delegation of India to UNESCO on 10/09/2010.

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Hey guys, this is an ancient site called Warangal Fort and you are looking at some of the most amazing carvings to your left and right, carved at least 800 years ago. But your eyes are naturally attracted to what's in the center, and you realize that this cylinder is completely out of place. Now, why do you feel this way, why do you think this lingam is an Out of place artifact?

Because your brain instantly and intuitively knows that this lingam could not have been made without machines. This is why it looks so odd. All these brilliant carvings around this, can be made with simple tools like chisels and hammers, but this cylinder cannot be made with primitive tools, such a perfect cylinder can be made only with high tech machines.

This is not where it was originally found. Archeologists unearthed this lingam which was buried for many centuries and placed it on this pedestal which is carved with simple tools. While digging up this lingam, these scratches were made on it, and examining this lingam using precision tools revealed something shocking. It is a perfect cylinder with no visible tool marks at all. How was such precision achieved in ancient times?

Look at the level of finishing, I can use the top of the lingam as a mirror. I am not going to use this priceless piece for demonstration, but I will pick something less polished instead. How about this pillar on the same site, the finishing doesn't look as great as the lingam, but when I pour water, you should be able to see my reflection. Imagine how fantastic this would work on the lingam. And Lingams are almost always placed facing east, so imagine how it would look when the first sun rays fall on it.

Now the real problem is in finding out how ancient builders made this lingam 800 years ago. Is it possible that they chiseled it into a crude cylinder, and then polished it manually with simple abrasives such as sand, to achieve this level of perfection? But experts who examined this lingam with precision instruments point out to something extraordinary. The roundness or concentricity of the cylinder, the lack of taper, and the straightness of the cylinder, were so perfect, that they concluded it cannot be achieved with hand tools at all. Such precision can be achieved only with machines.
Now, let me ask you a question, can we make a perfect cylinder today, with simple tools? Forget that this lingam is made of black basalt, a very hard rock. Imagine this is as soft as clay. Can we make a perfect cylinder using clay, simply by shaping it with hand tools? Engineers confirm that making a perfect cylinder is impossible unless we use a rotating mechanism, at least as primitive as a potter's wheel. The only way, even to make a clay cylinder is to place it on a rotating wheel. So, we can be sure that this cylinder, was not made by chisels, but a rotating mechanism was definitely involved.

Now, the natural question is, did ancient builders place this lingam on a potter's wheel and rotate it manually, and make it into a perfect cylinder?


We are going to forget that this rock is very hard, and we are also going to forget that we would need a harder tool like steel or diamond to work on it. Let us simply assume that the ancient builders did have steel or diamond tipped tools. We are only going to focus, if we can recreate this cylinder today, by manually rotating it on a potter's wheel.
Human beings cannot turn a wheel for more than a maximum speed of 150 rpm, if we place a rock of this size and make a wheel accordingly. But engineers confirm, that if such a slow speed was employed, the cylinder would be full of circular tool marks, and would look nothing like this lingam. To achieve this level of perfection, the cylinder would have to be rotated at a minimum speed of 2000 rpm, which is 13 times faster than what is humanly possible. So, it is impossible to create something like this without using advanced technology. This leaves us with only one question: what kind of machines did ancient builders use? Perhaps the mystery can solved by looking at this strange symbol, carved on the lingam itself.

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Ekashila lake and Children garden, Warangal | boating | View point

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Regional Science Center Warangal Address: Vana Vigyan Kendra, (Zoo Park), Hunter Road, Warangal, Telangana, 506001, India

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Khush Mahal, another popular place to visit in Warangal, presents city’s ancient grandeur. It has been built within the walls of Warangal fort, presenting an opportunity for tourists to club both the sightseeing place in one visit. Khush Mahal, withstanding the havoc of time, presents an impressive architecture.

Khush Mahal is said to be built during Tughlak reign in 14th century. It is also considered to be built on the old palatial complex of Kakatiya reign. Traces of Tughlak architectural style is still seen on this structure.

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2:07 - Weird Rock Combinations
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3:38 - A manufacturing Unit?
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7:16 - Advanced Ancient Technology
7:39 - Complicated Ceiling Patterns
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10:10 - Ancient Lattice works
10:32 - Mysterious Origin
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14:51 - Animal Carvings
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Hey guys, today let us take a look at the famous Warangal Fort in India. This is one of the strangest ancient sites, at first look, we can see thousands and thousands of rocks, cut in various shapes, strewn all over this site. I mean you can literally find any geometric shape you want in this site - this is extraordinary stone work.
When you hear the name Warangal Fort, you expect to see a fort or fortifications or crude walls, but here you will find some of the most beautiful carvings, this was definitely not built as a fort. . A fort does not need such beautiful, artistic carvings and complex geometric shapes. Historians also agree that this site is not a fort, but they merely call this a fort, because it is surrounded by fortifications many miles away, but they have no idea what the actual purpose of this place was. Why do we have so many rocks piled up? And in these piles, we can also find some of the most exotic Hindu Gods lying in the dirt. These statues are priceless and are actually worth millions of dollars. In India, you can see they are just left lying around in dirt.
Because we find several idols like this, some have argued that this site was built as a temple, and it was later ruined. Was this site, once an ancient temple? and was it ruined by nature or humans? If you examine the site carefully, you can find something weird. There are at least a dozen different types of rocks. This is Red Stone, this is black basalt, and this is granite. This is bizarre, because if a temple was built with a combination of all these rocks, it will look ugly. All Hindu temples are usually built with the same type of rock, it would be impossible to use so many types of rocks for constructing a single temple.
And the entrances to this confirm that this was not a temple. The entire site is surrounded by 4 entrances which are just incredibly huge, they are each 33 feet tall. There are no walls surrounding it either, this is very unique, a temple does not need such tall entrances and Hindu temples always have an outer wall around them. If this was not a temple and this was not a fort, what was going on here? What was the actual purpose of this site?
No one has come up with a solid answer to this question, but after analyzing this place carefully, I can say this entire place was built as a manufacturing site, as a factory for mass manufacturing, megalithic stone objects. Now, what I am saying goes against all the theories of archeologists and historians. They believe that every ancient temple was built by local artisans and stone masons, who cut stone blocks and carved statues on site, within the temple premises. But Warangal Fort shows something extraordinary, it shows that the pillars, statues, and even blocks for walls were built at a completely different location, a mass manufacturing site. This was the purpose of this site.

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Unsolved Mystery I Kakatiya Kala Thoranam I Warangal Fort I Places to visit in Warangal I Telangana

Unsolved Mystery I Kakatiya Kala Thoranam I Warangal Fort I Places to visit in Warangal I Telangana
Friends The Kakatiya Kala Thoranam in the Warangal Fort , Telangana is one of the Unsolved mystery .
History has many unsolved mysteries, some of them are recent & others are centuries old – still waiting to be solved . Like elsewhere in the world , Scientists and researchers in Bharat too have been baffled by many puzzling events & structures.
The lack of answers only make these enigmas more intriguing
Warangal , in the state of Telangana in South India , is a legendary city of many wonders.
This is the place from where the famous Kohinoor diamond was supposed to be plundered.
It is also the land of a glorious history , ancient temples & forts with
magnificent architectural & Engineering marvels – One of which is now the state symbol of Telangana – The Kakatiya Kala toranam –a mystery waiting to be solved
Various researcher , archaeologists , Historians and explorers have put forth their different views on these arches
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