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The True Meaning of Rani Ki Vav – Can You Become A GOD?

There are strange female statues known as 'Madhanikas' in the temple of Rani Ki Vav. What is their purpose in the temple? How are they related to your body, mind and soul? Can this temple transform you into a superhuman? A 1000 year old secret key lies hidden here. Whatsapp Channel.......https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va9U... Instagram................   / praveenet   Facebook..............   / praveenmohanfans   Twitter......................   / iampraveenmohan   Email id - [email protected] This is my Patreon account if you like to support me -   / praveenmohan   0:00 - Natural Hair Drier 3:01 - History Rewritten 4:32 - Fashion Infinite 5:13 - 100% NATURAL 6:51 - The HIDDEN Meanings 8:07 - Indian Gold 8:57 - A Crying Baby 9:25 - A Dancing Musician 10:07 - Hospitality 11:17 - Monkey & Madhanika 11:42 - Ancient Hand Signal 12:37 - Pet Owls? 14:31 - Punishing a Snake? 15:23 - A Venomous Virgin 16:53 - The SECRET Man 19:09 - Helpless Warrior 21:26 - The Eastern Philosophy 24:23 - Humans & GODS 27:38 - Key to be A GOD 29:21 - Conclusion Hey guys, An Ancient Secret Lies Hidden in these female carvings of Rani Ki Vav Temple. These Women, known as Madhanikas are carved in most Indian temples, but in this temple they reveal a shocking secret. Here is a woman, just waking up from her sleep, see how she is stretching her arms, as we all do as soon we wake up. Notice her hair, how it is made into a casual bun from last night. What would she do next? Of course she has to go take a bath and get ready for the day. She has now taken a bath and is standing in front of a mirror. Look at her hair now, it is not in a bun, she has long wet hair. And she is wrapping a towel around her hair, and drying it. This is called a towel-wrap, and most women do it today, before they use a hair drier. The sculptor has beautifully captured this moment, where she is casually drying off her hair. But there is a twist in the carving, you see this bird? What is it doing it here? The water droplets from the tip of her hair, is trickling, drop by drop, and the bird is fascinating by this, and it is drinking those water droplets. Now look at this figure, this is carved in the restricted area of the temple. So, I couldn’t get a close up view of the carving. But she is doing something strange. She is holding a weird device. Can you tell me what it is? Yes it a hair drier. I know some of you will say, this is a ridiculous claim, they did not use hair driers a 1000 years ago. But what if I told you Indians still use these ancient hair driers, but they are not electric hair driers. In India, most women still do not use electric hair driers, they burn a natural benzoin resin called Sambrani. They will put it inside a container and light it on fire and close the lid, which has holes in it. The device has a long handle and benzoin burns slowly and the women let their hair dry from the heat and smoke. We can buy these native hair driers in any country store in India. Ok, what happens next? Of course she would put on make up and lipstick, right? And you may think that Indian women did not use lipstick in ancient times, but you are wrong. Again, and again I have shown you ancient carvings where lipstick was used by women. This is a thousand year old temple and you can see clearly that she is putting lipstick on. This is why I keep saying that we should recognize Rani Ki Vav as a wonder of the world, because it changes history, many people think lipsticks were invented in Europe. No. Indians were using lipstick more than two thousand years ago. In my previous videos, when I mentioned that ancient Indians used lipstick, many historians tried to dismiss it saying, no she is chewing betel leaves, or she is about to eat a piece of clove, etcetera, simply because it goes against the mainstream narrative. But the ancient text of Kamasutra clearly mentions that women used lipstick to appear beautiful. The book even tells us how they made lipstick – it was made of beeswax, and coloring agents. And this book is around 1800 years old, so you can imagine how Indian women were pioneers in fashion technology. And here is another one, a woman putting eyeliner. Yes, She is looking at the mirror, and she is putting eyeliner, or I don’t know if it Mascara or what you call it. And you may have previously thought that eyeliners and Mascaras and all these fashion accessories were creations from the western world, but look I am showing you a series of ancient carvings proving that Indian women were doing all of this. Women of Ancient India probably lived the same lifestyle of today’s women, if they were not more advanced. #AncientTechnology #PraveenMohan #hinduism

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