The lost temples of India part 1 of 6 discovery channel documentary
The Mysteries of Asia three-part video series was originally produced
for the Learning Channel. During this segment, historians and others
examine temples built in India more than 1,000 years ago. They remain
quite intriguing, though today's tourists rarely visit them. Records
reveal that trained elephants had to drag millions of stone blocks to
help erect these structures. The program notes that due to the temples'
size, the U.S. Senate, Versailles, the Houses of Parliament, and St.
Paul's Basilica in Rome could all fit within a
single
one of them. Michael Bell narrates as footage and animated maps are
used to help viewers learn more about what these ancient structures look
like and why they were built. Asia is a continent steeped in ancient
cultures, religions, and buildings. In this intriguing program, we are
transported to this exotic land and examine the mysteries behind some of
the most fascinating structures found there. Southern India has the
largest temple complexes ever built. In "Lost Temples of India", we
examine these 1,000-year-old temples adorned with intricate and
beautiful sculptures. We learn how the kings used large herds of trained
elephants to drag the millions of stone blocks into place and how these
temples are virtually unknown and unvisited by Western tourists. Truth
or fiction, the stories of Mysteries of Asia will amaze and delight.
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