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The Rock-cut Caves of Ellora and Ajanta, Maharashtra, India (in HD)
There are 34 rock-cut Buddhist, Hindu and Jain temples and monasteries from 7th to 10th ce...
published: 02 Mar 2010
author: milosh9k
The Rock-cut Caves of Ellora and Ajanta, Maharashtra, India (in HD)
The Rock-cut Caves of Ellora and Ajanta, Maharashtra, India (in HD)
There are 34 rock-cut Buddhist, Hindu and Jain temples and monasteries from 7th to 10th centuries at Ellora, with the most amazing being the Kailash Temple. ...- published: 02 Mar 2010
- views: 27679
- author: milosh9k
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Video Documentary on Ajanta & Ellora Caves ( By NEETU THAKUR -Aurangabad -Maharashtra)
Video Documentary By Neetu Thakur on the the largest corpus of early Indian wall-painting;...
published: 24 Jul 2013
author: Neetu Thakur
Video Documentary on Ajanta & Ellora Caves ( By NEETU THAKUR -Aurangabad -Maharashtra)
Video Documentary on Ajanta & Ellora Caves ( By NEETU THAKUR -Aurangabad -Maharashtra)
Video Documentary By Neetu Thakur on the the largest corpus of early Indian wall-painting; Ajanta & Ellora..- published: 24 Jul 2013
- author: Neetu Thakur
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The Ellora Caves 11-25 Ancient Aliens Technology
Ellora is an ancient archaeological site, 30 km from the city of Aurangabad in the Indian ...
published: 06 Jan 2013
author: benemund3
The Ellora Caves 11-25 Ancient Aliens Technology
The Ellora Caves 11-25 Ancient Aliens Technology
Ellora is an ancient archaeological site, 30 km from the city of Aurangabad in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Well-known for its monumental caves, Ellora i...- published: 06 Jan 2013
- views: 15330
- author: benemund3
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India - Ellora Caves
Ellora is an archaeological site, 30 km from the city of Aurangabad in the Indian state of...
published: 28 Dec 2010
author: SP5AWA
India - Ellora Caves
India - Ellora Caves
Ellora is an archaeological site, 30 km from the city of Aurangabad in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Ellora is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ellora repres...- published: 28 Dec 2010
- views: 5981
- author: SP5AWA
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7 Wonders of India: Ajanta Ellora Caves
Located near Aurangabad in Maharashtra, the 29 caves at Ajanta are situated in a horseshoe...
published: 06 Jan 2009
author: 7wondersofindia
7 Wonders of India: Ajanta Ellora Caves
7 Wonders of India: Ajanta Ellora Caves
Located near Aurangabad in Maharashtra, the 29 caves at Ajanta are situated in a horseshoe-shaped ravine. The cave walls are covered with painted narratives ...- published: 06 Jan 2009
- views: 244340
- author: 7wondersofindia
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CID - Episode 709 - Khoon Ka Raaz Ellora Caves Mein
We see ellora caves in which 2 guides are guiding people the way out in ellora
one guy is...
published: 28 Oct 2013
CID - Episode 709 - Khoon Ka Raaz Ellora Caves Mein
CID - Episode 709 - Khoon Ka Raaz Ellora Caves Mein
We see ellora caves in which 2 guides are guiding people the way out in ellora one guy is behaving suspicious out there and later we see cid gets a call frm 1 no. and they are asked to come 2 aurangabad ..cid traces the no and it is a no of 1 tv shop where in they dnt get the callers identity but get 1 handmade paper whch caller had forgotten . They go to tht handmade paper factory where in they get a dead body of a guy name karan who was seen in sc no 1 with a drawing made of elephants besides his body so nw cops again head to ellora and after a search they find 1 more handmade paper there and wen salunkhe chcks the paper he tells that there is drug mixed in the paper cops are shocked to see cocaine in it cops make a sketch according to the description and there dey get to knw tht thses guys were seen near some drama college cops go there and fin those mens there is some chasing between them and after some firing cops catch hold them and dey confess that as they were in need of money they started putting drugs in handmade paper and started selling it The first thrilling investigative series on Indian Television, is today one of the most popular shows on Sony Entertainment Television. Dramatic and absolutely unpredictable, C.I.D. has captivated viewers over the last eleven years and continues to keep audiences glued to their television sets with its thrilling plots and excitement. Also interwoven in its fast paced plots are the personal challenges that the C.I.D. team faces with non-stop adventure, tremendous pressure and risk, all in the name of duty.The series consists of hard-core police procedural stories dealing with investigation, detection and suspense. The protagonists of the serial are an elite group of police officers belonging to the Crime Investigation Department of the police force, led by ACP Pradyuman [played by the dynamic Shivaji Satam]. While the stories are plausible, there is an emphasis on dramatic plotting and technical complexities faced by the police. At every stage, the plot throws up intriguing twists and turns keeping the officers on the move as they track criminals, led by the smallest of clues. To Subscribe click here : http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=setindia- published: 28 Oct 2013
- views: 265
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Secret Underground City of Ellora Caves - Ancient Aliens In India?
We are at Ellora caves in India, and I am going to show you some solid evidence about a se...
published: 09 Jul 2014
Secret Underground City of Ellora Caves - Ancient Aliens In India?
Secret Underground City of Ellora Caves - Ancient Aliens In India?
We are at Ellora caves in India, and I am going to show you some solid evidence about a secret underground area that is hidden under these caves. As you can see, there is a rectangular tunnel about 1 foot wide that is vertically going down, and is not open for public access. I asked the security guards if I could take a closer look and they told me that visitors are not allowed but they also told me that, this tunnel is over 40 feet deep and then it takes a right angle turn to proceed underground. Nobody knows what's inside after that because the tunnel becomes too narrow for human beings to get through it. Here is another one that is hiding in plain sight. You can see a channel on the ground and there is a small rectangular opening at the end of this passage that would drain the water to the other side of the temple. But, I went to the other side of this rock but guess what? It is a solid stone!! So, there is no other way, except that this rectangular opening leads to the underground. Notice that the rectangular opening is only large enough for a 10 year old to go in? Since adult human beings can't access it, was it designed for human beings at all? This is another hidden passage in Ellora caves that I tried to get through, but after 10 feet, it becomes so narrow that I can't go any further. Where do these mysterious tunnels lead? Who could have used such narrow passages? The other important question is: how can you carve such narrow passages if human beings cannot even get through them? Was it carved by humans at all? Were these carved for extraterrestrials that are smaller than human beings? Notice how this entrance is clearly going underground, in this cave temple. These are underground areas hiding in plain sight. The security guards told me that there are several underground tunnels in Ellora caves which gradually become too narrow for human beings to access them, and all of them are locked. From these old doors, we can assume that these tunnels have been closed from public access at least 30 to 40 years ago. These underground tunnels are not found in the same area, but are scattered over many different caves in Ellora, which stretches across a few miles. Is it possible that there could be a vast underground city like Derinkuyu in Turkey? Derinkuyu is an enormous underground city with advanced technical features that could accommodate more than 20,000 people, which was hidden for centuries only to be discovered in 1965. If it is true that there is a vast underground city in Ellora, shouldn't there be ventilation shafts that would allow air from the ground to reach below. In Derinkuyu, there are thousands of holes drilled from the ground that act as ventilation shafts to the underground city. Look at this long ventilation shaft in Ellora caves that is drilled secretly in a dark chamber. It is about 4 inches wide, but it is so deep that we can't even see the other end. Could this be a ventilation shaft that reaches the underground city? How about this ventilation shaft, which is also going underground? You can also see hundreds of holes like this drilled on the rock floor. Some of them are unfinished, and only few inches deep, but notice how the other holes have been closed with concrete recently. I asked why some of these holes have been closed and my tour guide told me that someone dropped their car keys into one of them, but these holes are so deep that they couldn't retrieve it. So, they just covered these holes by putting concrete over them. What else could be the purpose of these deep holes on the floor, if they are not ventilation shafts? Why would hundreds of holes be drilled on these rock floors with painstaking efforts without any reason? Now, this is one of the abandoned, bat infested places and let's take a look at what's inside. This seems like a very old sanctum holding a lingam, which is a Hindu god. Centuries ago, plenty of water would be poured on this lingam everyday as part of religious worship, and it would drain through this channel. Notice that this water drain has been closed recently with some rocks. Where would the water go? Let's see...It would go vertically down through this tunnel. Unless there is an area underground, this would be pointless because the water would just overflow all over the place! All over Ellora caves, there are hundreds of idols which would require thousands of gallons of water poured on them every day. Was this a technique to get clean water underground that could be used for different purposes? Please visit http://www.phenomenalplace.com for intriguing and interesting places on the planet.- published: 09 Jul 2014
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Kailasa Temple in Ellora Caves - Built with Alien Technology?
This is the world famous Kailasa temple at Ellora and let's look objectively into who coul...
published: 19 Jun 2014
Kailasa Temple in Ellora Caves - Built with Alien Technology?
Kailasa Temple in Ellora Caves - Built with Alien Technology?
This is the world famous Kailasa temple at Ellora and let's look objectively into who could have built this amazing structure. By the end of this video, I hope you will agree with me that our history is completely wrong, and that this temple was built by a very advanced civilization. What is so special about this temple? This temple was not constructed by adding stone blocks, but an entire mountain was carved to create this temple. This is the only example in the whole world where a mountain was cut out from the top, to create a structure. In all the other temples and caves, even in Ellora and the rest of the world, the rock was cut from the front and carved as they went along. The whole world has followed a rock cutting technique called "cut-in monolith" while Kailasa temple is the only one that has used the exact opposite technique called "cut-out monolith". To see why this rock cutting technique is so different, let's take a look at this pillar that is over 100 feet tall. See how small human beings look when compared to this pillar. Normally, to create such a huge pillar, it would take years of work, carving accurately on the huge rock. But this pillar was carved by scooping out all the pieces of mountain around it. You can imagine the amount of rock, which has been removed to create this pillar. Historians and archaeologists are confused because of the sheer amount of rock that was removed in this temple. Archaeologists confirm 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. Let us do a simple math and see if historians could be right. I am going to assume that people worked every day for 18 years and for 12 hours straight with no breaks at all. I am going to ignore rainy days, festivals, war time and assume that people worked like robots ceaselessly. I am also going to ignore the time taken to create intricate carvings and complex engineering design and planning and just focus on the removal of rock. If 400,000 tons of rock were removed in 18 years, 22,222 tons of rock had to be removed every year. This means that 60 tons of rock was removed every day, which gives us 5 tons of rock removed every hour. I think we can all agree, that is not even possible today to remove 5 tons of rock from a mountain, every hour. Not even with all the so called advanced machines that we have. So, if it is not humanly possible, was it done by humans at all? Was this created with the help of extraterrestrial intelligence? Now, forget about creating such an extraordinary structure. Can human beings at least destroy this temple? In fact, Aurangzeb a Muslim king employed a thousand workers to completely demolish this temple. In 1682, he ordered that that the temple be destroyed, so that there would be no trace of it. Records show that a 1000 people worked for 3 years, and they could only do a very minimal damage. They could break and disfigure a few statues here and there, but they realized it is just not possible to completely destroy this temple. Aurangzeb finally gave up on this impossible task. Note that this attempted destruction is very similar to another mysterious structure called The Menkaure's pyramid in Egypt. Another Muslim ruler wanted all the pyramids to be destroyed, and started his work from the Menkaure's pyramid. After years of trying, he was only able to make a small dent on the pyramid. He gave up too. Were all these indestructible structures around the world created by extraterrestrials? Is that why human beings are not even able to destroy them? In fact, archaeologists agree that Kailasa temple was created before any other temple in the Ellora cave complex. Could this have been built centuries before human beings started carving other temples nearby? Is this why the architecture, the design, and the size is so much better and bigger than other temples? If it was built by humans, it is logical to expect that the rock cutting techniques and design would become better over time. People would gain more experience and knowledge and make better structures in the future. However, the Kailasa temple is the oldest and the biggest temple carved with engineering perfection. Unlike other temples, the Kailasa is the only temple that is visible from the air. Out of 34 temples, all carved side by side, Kailasa stands out and you can see it while flying over it. Is this just a coincidence? Or was it designed for people to see it from the air, like Nazca lines of Peru? Even on Google earth, the aerial view of Kailasa temple clearly shows an X mark. This is how it looks from the top; you can see a circular design that is studded with 4 lions that create this huge X mark. Was this created as a signal for extraterrestrials, who can spot the location while flying?- published: 19 Jun 2014
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Buddhist & Hindu Cave Temples: The Ajanta & Ellora Caves in India
Speaker: Nehru E. Cherukupalli A travelogue of a geologist visiting the hand carved ancien...
published: 08 Feb 2013
author: aaaricuny
Buddhist & Hindu Cave Temples: The Ajanta & Ellora Caves in India
Buddhist & Hindu Cave Temples: The Ajanta & Ellora Caves in India
Speaker: Nehru E. Cherukupalli A travelogue of a geologist visiting the hand carved ancient Cave Shrines of Hindus and Buddhists near Aurangabad in the state...- published: 08 Feb 2013
- views: 632
- author: aaaricuny
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Vas / Offerings - Ellora
Ellora is from Vas' 2nd release, Offerings. On this album you will hear: Greg Ellis -- udu...
published: 09 Dec 2010
author: ExploreRhythm
Vas / Offerings - Ellora
Vas / Offerings - Ellora
Ellora is from Vas' 2nd release, Offerings. On this album you will hear: Greg Ellis -- udu, table, dumbek, nagara, riqq, frame drum, bells, gongs, zils, tomb...- published: 09 Dec 2010
- views: 9833
- author: ExploreRhythm
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Ajanta ellora chittaara shileyalli Nenapirali
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published: 16 Jan 2013
author: Teju Mahesh
Ajanta ellora chittaara shileyalli Nenapirali
4:45

Ellora Shilpanni Video Song - Billa Movie
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published: 25 Apr 2013
author: shalimarcinema
Ellora Shilpanni Video Song - Billa Movie
Ellora Shilpanni Video Song - Billa Movie
To Get More Entertaiment subscribe to our channel Facebook: www.facebook.com/shalimarcinema twitter : www.twitter.com/shalimarcinema Subscribe: http://goo.gl...- published: 25 Apr 2013
- views: 326
- author: shalimarcinema
2:57

Ellora Caves (UNESCO/NHK)
These 34 monasteries and temples, extending over more than 2 km, were dug side by side in ...
published: 22 Aug 2012
author: unesco
Ellora Caves (UNESCO/NHK)
Ellora Caves (UNESCO/NHK)
These 34 monasteries and temples, extending over more than 2 km, were dug side by side in the wall of a high basalt cliff, not far from Aurangabad, in Mahara...- published: 22 Aug 2012
- views: 705
- author: unesco
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Ellora Villas
With its central location, Ellora Villas is within easy reach of most tourist attractions ...
published: 31 May 2014
Ellora Villas
Ellora Villas
With its central location, Ellora Villas is within easy reach of most tourist attractions and business addresses in Bali. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. The guestrooms are equipped with shower, mini bar, bathtub. The basic amenities provided at this Bali accommodation comprise 24 hr room service, laundry service/dry cleaning, safety deposit boxes, room service. In addition, the hotel's guests can enjoy the leisure and sports facilities provided on the premises: outdoor pool, garden, spa. Reservation: http://www.elloravillasbali.com/- published: 31 May 2014
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"Summer of 69" a cover by Ellora Easton
Ellora's plays piano, guitar, and sings. In this video from the Bryan Adams hit from 1984...
published: 18 May 2014
"Summer of 69" a cover by Ellora Easton
"Summer of 69" a cover by Ellora Easton
Ellora's plays piano, guitar, and sings. In this video from the Bryan Adams hit from 1984 she brings all those developing skills to bear on a very successful project. This was produced for educational purposes only.- published: 18 May 2014
- views: 979
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Ajanta & Ellora Cave : The Caves of Timeless art, Aurangabad, Maharashtra - Indian Cave Video
http://www.indiahotelreview.com/ This is video of Ajanta & Ellora Cave : The Caves of Time...
published: 06 Aug 2011
author: IndiaHotelReview
Ajanta & Ellora Cave : The Caves of Timeless art, Aurangabad, Maharashtra - Indian Cave Video
Ajanta & Ellora Cave : The Caves of Timeless art, Aurangabad, Maharashtra - Indian Cave Video
http://www.indiahotelreview.com/ This is video of Ajanta & Ellora Cave : The Caves of Timeless art, Aurangabad, Maharashtra - Indian Cave Video, Caves of Aur...- published: 06 Aug 2011
- views: 11930
- author: IndiaHotelReview
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Ellora Caves in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra.
Ellora Caves in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra. The Ellora caves, locally known as 'Ve...
published: 28 Mar 2013
author: hybiztv
Ellora Caves in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra.
Ellora Caves in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra.
Ellora Caves in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra. The Ellora caves, locally known as 'Verul Leni' were dating from AD 600 to 1000. Caves not only bear witn...- published: 28 Mar 2013
- views: 89
- author: hybiztv