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Ancients Built Hindu Temples On A Straight Line Without Access To Satellite Images

AncientPages.com - There are numerous Hindu temples dedicated to the Supreme Being, Lord Shiva, Hindu god known by many names and titles and one of the three main gods in the Hindu pantheon.

Three of these ancient Hindu temples are truly remarkable because they are aligned exactly in a straight line positions.

Five temples were built to Shiva, who controls the 5 elements of nature known as the Pancha Bhoota and they are: Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Space and each of them has its own temple.

Three of these ancient Hindu temples are truly remarkable because they are aligned exactly in a straight line positions.

The temples are: Natarajar Temple in Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu (Sky); Ekambareswarar Temple in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu (Land) and third one, Kalahasti Temple, is in Srikalahasti, Andhra Pradesh (Air).

From left: Kalahasti Temple, Ekambareswarar Temple, Natarajar Temple, South India

The structures, representing fascinating masterwork of India’s master builders – are located in a geographic straight line around 79° E 41’54” Longitude.

According to historical records, all three temples were constructed at least 1000 years ago when there was no satellite technology available. And yet, the locations of the temples are very accurate. They are located in South India

How was it possible to make such accurate measurements?

The temples still represent a geographical, astrological and first of all engineering wonder, which has not been explained until today.

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