Bridge of Rama: Traces of an Ancient Advanced Civilization

© Enrico Baccarini – We have often spoken about the mysteries of the ancient India. By studying and analyzing its secrets we tried to lift ‘Maya’s veil’, which sometimes seems to overshadow it but outshine many of its ancient remains. Each piece found seems to open new horizons, every discovery reveals an incredible truth! Many things… Continue reading Bridge of Rama: Traces of an Ancient Advanced Civilization

The Search for Indraprastha

According to Mahabharata, Indraprastha was the capital of the kingdom led by the Pandava. The Demon Maya, built the city and the palace of Indraprastha for the Pandavas. The area for the palace was created by clearing the forests of Khandava by Arjuna and Lord Krishna. Pandavas also built other cities like Swarnaprastha (modern-day Sonipat)… Continue reading The Search for Indraprastha

4300 Years Old Human Skull with Successful Brain Surgery Discovered

Indian Scientists have discovered the world’s oldest known case of a successful human brain surgery after unearthing a 4300 year old skull from an ancient Harappan site in India. This discovery was done by the scientists from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) who found evidence pointing this to be the oldest known case of… Continue reading 4300 Years Old Human Skull with Successful Brain Surgery Discovered

Dashavatara & Darwin’s Evolution Theory

Creationism vs Evolution has always been a topic of hot debate between religious views and modern scientists. Because science claims that human beings evolved from monkeys but these religions preach that God created humans and sent them to the earth. It might come as a surprise to many people, but Indians actually explained Darwin’s theory… Continue reading Dashavatara & Darwin’s Evolution Theory

Krishna’s Butter Ball – A Balancing Rock at Mahabalipuram

The Krishna’s butterball is a giant balancing rock, 5 meters in diameter, perched on a smooth slope, seemingly defying all laws of physics. It weighs over 250 tons and miraculously stands on an extremely small, slippery area of a hill. This monolithic granite rock found in Mahabalipuram, India. Its original name is Vaan Irai Kal. In… Continue reading Krishna’s Butter Ball – A Balancing Rock at Mahabalipuram

Thugs – The Cult Assassins of India

Thuggees were an organized gang of professional assassins who operated from the 13th to the 19th centuries in India. The term Thuggee is derived from Hindi word ṭhug (ठग), and Sanskrit word sthaga which means Theif, deceivers, concealment and fraudulent. Sometimes described as the world’s first mafia, Thugs were Hindu and Muslim whose Thuggee cult was… Continue reading Thugs – The Cult Assassins of India

Drilling Technology of Ancient India

Mahabalipuram is an ancient historic town in Kancheepuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. During the  time of Periplus (1st century CE) and Ptolemy (140 CE) Mahabalipuram was a bustling seaport, used by Ancient Indian traders who went to countries of South East Asia. It has a group of sanctuaries, which was carved… Continue reading Drilling Technology of Ancient India

5,000 years old stepwell discovered

The stepwell that was found during the excavation. - Image Source

A  5,000 years old stepwell has been discovered in one of the largest Harappan cities, Dholavira, in Kutch. Dating back to bronze age, the site represents the largest, grandest, and the best furnished ancient water reservoir discovered so far in the country. It’s rectangular and 73.4m long, 29.3m wide, and 10m deep and almost three times… Continue reading 5,000 years old stepwell discovered

Rakhigarhi is now largest Harappan site

Rakhigarhi is a village in Hisar District in the state of Haryana in India, around 150 kilometers from Delhi. Spread over 350 hectares, this nondescript village is biggest Indus valley Civilisation site in the world, a city that was much larger and more ancient than Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro sites. It is situated on the dry bed… Continue reading Rakhigarhi is now largest Harappan site