The history of India dates back more than 5,000 years, and it is one of the most amazing and mysterious cultures in the world. Here there are some impressive constructions known as the Barabar Caves, which according to historical records are more than a millennium old. They were excavated from solid granite and carved with such precision that they seem to have been worked with advanced technology.
India, a place of great enigmas In India it is completely normal to find ancient temples and objects that are very surprising because they are significantly advanced for the time in which they were made. In fact, scientists do not find answers regarding discoveries of some artifacts they have made. The Barabar Caves What are they and what is so special about them? It is a group of caves excavated in a rock that are located in the state of Bijar, in the eastern part of India. In total, seven structures with the same characteristics can be found, the oldest dating from the Maurya period. It is believed that the oldest excavated caves that exist in India are those from the Maurya period. They date back to the 3rd century BC, 2 of them are from the period of Emperor Ashoka (who reigned between 273 and 232 BC). These structures have been very important, not only for their extraordinary architecture, but also for their inscriptions. Location of the seven caves The structures known as: Karan Chaupar, Sudama, Lomas Richi and Visvakarma, can be found on the Barabar Hill.
While the other three are located in Nagarjuni, a hill that is close to Barabar, however, many people consider the Nagarjuni caves to be a separate group of caves. Details about the extraordinary buildings According to research, the caves were carved out of solid granite rock almost two millennia ago. What is most striking is that the buildings have truly unique finishes, and the cuts and angles made of stone are quite astonishing. Some have even thought that they used some kind of advanced machinery that we do not know about. However, many researchers mention that the technology that existed at that time would not have been able to develop these fascinating structures. So, who were the workers? Is it possible that they were designed and manufactured by advanced civilizations? It seems that the answer is an unsolved mystery.
Mysterious cave divisions Most caves had 2 divisions, it is believed that the first chamber was used to shelter large groups of believers. The second chamber was very different, it looked like a kind of mound that houses relics, the entire interior surface of the enclosure was highly polished and finely finished. Due to this Mauryan polishing, a truly amazing echo effect could be witnessed inside. For believers at that time, this must have produced unique sensations while they were gathered together