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nenu already chusaa still bawa rocks yaa
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Indian Technogoy is way advanced than all other technologies..
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[b] Archaeologists discover ancient rain water harvesting site in Maharashtra[/b]


[size=5][color=#000000][font=MuseoSlab500Regular, helvetica, arial][font=MuseoSlab500Regular]The site is unique as the harvesting area, a hill in this case, has been carved in circular and pyramidal shape, with steep natural ridges retouched to maintain security and isolation.[/font][/font][/color]

[color=#000000][font=MuseoSlab500Regular, helvetica, arial]In a significant discovery, archaeologists have stumbled upon an ancient rain water harvesting site having 13 rock-cut reservoirs, in central Maharashtra, which they say is the largest one in the country.

The site is unique as the harvesting area, a hill in this case, has been carved in circular and pyramidal shape, with steep natural ridges retouched to maintain security and isolation.

Located at Lohgarh-Nandra village, in Phulambri tehsil of this district, the site is 38 km north-west of the city, on the old trade route between Aurangabad and Ajanta caves, which are famous all over the world for paintings and architecture.

It was discovered in one of the four hillocks on the Lohgarh hills, which have rich archaeological evidence, in the form of rock-cut structures.

The dome-shaped top portion of the hill has been levelled to acquire the desired slope, followed by a flat even surface, so that rain water spills in this direction to enter the rock-cut reservoirs, Rahul Bhosle, assistant director, department of archaeology, Aurangabad division, said.

These reservoirs, of unequal size and shape, and sub-divided into many more, have been excavated over the hill in a circular fashion.

The reservoirs were the first to be built along with the caves on the other hills and are tentatively bracketed to the period around 7th century AD.[/font][/color][/size]

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[size=4][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif][color=#000000][b] Archaeologists discover ancient rain water harvesting site in Maharashtra[/b]


The site is unique as the harvesting area, a hill in this case, has been carved in circular and pyramidal shape, with steep natural ridges retouched to maintain security and isolation.[/color]



[color=#000000]In a significant discovery, archaeologists have stumbled upon an ancient rain water harvesting site having 13 rock-cut reservoirs, in central Maharashtra, which they say is the largest one in the country.

The site is unique as the harvesting area, a hill in this case, has been carved in circular and pyramidal shape, with steep natural ridges retouched to maintain security and isolation.

Located at Lohgarh-Nandra village, in Phulambri tehsil of this district, the site is 38 km north-west of the city, on the old trade route between Aurangabad and Ajanta caves, which are famous all over the world for paintings and architecture.

It was discovered in one of the four hillocks on the Lohgarh hills, which have rich archaeological evidence, in the form of rock-cut structures.

The dome-shaped top portion of the hill has been levelled to acquire the desired slope, followed by a flat even surface, so that rain water spills in this direction to enter the rock-cut reservoirs, Rahul Bhosle, assistant director, department of archaeology, Aurangabad division, said.

These reservoirs, of unequal size and shape, and sub-divided into many more, have been excavated over the hill in a circular fashion.

The reservoirs were the first to be built along with the caves on the other hills and are tentatively bracketed to the period around 7th century AD.[/color][/font][/size]
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[quote name='shruthi_teluguammayi' timestamp='1376425778' post='1304110973']
thank you:)

i was about to correct the font
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S%Hi S%Hi S%Hi

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@gr33d
entha kaadhu anukunna ee nijalu nammakunda undalemu...IIT cadidate career vadilesi meditation meedha paddadu ante def ga there is some power in it...
Indian Technogoy is way advanced than all other technologies..
&.,? &.,?
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anni vunna alludi notlo shani annattu vuntundii mana paristiti chusav gaa ela kottukuntunnamoo :(

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you made my day

eeee roju chala vishayalu thelusukunna

GP
keep it up

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Bermuda triangle [img]http://i56.tinypic.com/2w2r5gm.jpg[/img]
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shadow chdgiras stories [img]http://i56.tinypic.com/2w2r5gm.jpg[/img]

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[color=#006400][size=6][b]Some more mysteries :[/b][/size][/color]


[color=#333333][font=Georgia,]Hindu Scriptures like Vedas are one of the first sources of scientific knowledge that were revealed to Human beings by God.[/font][/color][color=#333333][font=Georgia,]
The now popular cultures like Yoga, Ayurveda, Astrology, Astronomy finds their origin in the Vedas. The Vaimānika Shāstra ( वैमानिक शास्त्र) is a [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanskrit"]Sanskrit[/url] text on aeronautics.[/font][/color][color=#333333][font=Georgia,]
[url="http://hemantbehera.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/vimana1.jpg"][img]http://hemantbehera.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/vimana1.jpg?w=500&h=151&h=151[/img][/url][/font][/color][color=#333333][font=Georgia,]
Subbarāya Shāstry and Shivkar Bāpuji Talpade were two Indian scientists and Maharashtrian members of the [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathare_Prabhu"]Pathare Prabhu[/url] community who, some believe to have constructed and flown India’s first unmanned airplane in the year 1895 to a height of 1500 feet. This event is supposed to have occurred 8 years before the Wright brothers’s Wright Flyer, the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight.[/font][/color][color=#333333][font=Georgia,]
Reports concluded that he obtained the designs from their Guru that consisted of parts of the Vedic texts and designs of Vimanas. The plane flew only a short distance before crashing. The plane allegedly had a mercury ion engine (that seems a bit implausible). They later discontinued his further research on plane due to shortage of funds and no recognition for their achievement. According to the chronicles of one of his student, it flew to a height of 1500 feet before crashing to earth[/font][/color]

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Magnetic Hill of Ladakh

[color=#333333][font=Georgia,]Have you ever heard of a place on earth that defies gravity?[/font][/color]
[color=#333333][font=Georgia,]Situated in the lap of snow caped Himalayan ranges , Ladakh has a Magnetic hill where a vehicle moves up a steep hill even with their ignition off. The Magnetic hill or Gravity Hill is situated at a distance of 30 km from the capital city Leh and is located on the Leh-Kargil-Baltik national highway, at a height of 14,000 feet above sea level.[/font][/color]

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