Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Ankor Wat Cambodia Temple Documentary

Angkor wat -- Jewels in the Jungle -- BBC Mysteries of Asia
http://goo.gl/p5AVZ1
More than a thousand years ago deep in the jungles of Cambodia a civilization existed that built the largest and most beautiful temples the world has ever seen then mysteriously they vanished, smothered by the tropical forests. How did they create such beauty in such a hostile place and why did they abandon these jewels in the jungle?

Ankor Wat Cambodia Temple Documentary

http://goo.gl/IrBCsn
Part of a documentary on the Ankor Wat Temple built in the middle of the 12th century. The name Ankor Wat means "The Temple of the Capital". The towers all immitate the shape of a close-up lotus flower. It was built by the King Suraya.

Vedic Cosmos -- The Mystery of the workings of the universe
http://goo.gl/NGJxEZ
Vedic Cosmos scientifically reveals the mystery, origins and nature of the workings of the universe while explaining the passing of the seasons, eclipses, phases of the moon and the passing of day and night. Eminent scientists recognize the value of Vedic Cosmology, and confirm that a geocentric (or earth-centered) model of the universe is also capable of explaining the cosmic phenomenon with equal, if not better, accuracy. Prominent Vedic scholars emphasize the importance of a 3D presentation using technology in a Vedic Planetarium. Magnificient temples of Angkor Wat and Borobudur incorporate astronomical and cosmological alignments into their architecture. A glimpse of the lost relationship between the Puranas and the Siddhantas shows that their foundational astronomical principles are the same. Vedic Cosmos takes you on a multi-dimensional journey through the unknown and subtle features of the entire universe and beyond. Produced by Danavir Goswami of ISKCON Rupanuga Vedic College.

Mysteries of the Sacred Universe
http://goo.gl/4Pi75B
Sadaputa das from Bhaktivedanta Institute produced this computer animated film to describe the universe as it is depicted in the Srimad Bhagavatam