Ancient Egyptian Symbols Hidden in Indian Temple? Secret of Snakes & Pinecone

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There are secret carvings hidden in the ancient temple of Kudumiyanmalai. This Hindu temple shows ancient Egyptian carvings, specifically related to snakes and pinecones. Is it the staff of Osiris? Are Hindu Nagas related to Egyptian Wadjet?

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0:00 - Strange Snake
0:50 - Egyptian Cobras
1:41 - Egyptian Carvings in India
3:39 - Snakes with Pinecones
6:06 - Snake Whisperers
7:41 - Conclusion

Hey guys, today, let’s go into this forbidden area of this 1300 year old temple, nobody has ever filmed this area, but it has some strange secrets hidden inside. Here you can see a snake, a cobra with its open hood. But the strange detail is on the top. It is shown with a crown or a headdress on top. This detail is never carved in Indian temples, because it is simply not a part of Hindu Iconography. But why is it carved in this temple, and why was it placed in a dark corner, hidden away from regular visitors?
But here is a 2000-year-old artifact, looks almost identical to the carving, right? A cobra with an open hood, and it has the same crown or headdress. But this not from India, this is an ancient Egyptian artifact. Coincidence? What about this one? Again, from ancient Egypt, a cobra with a crown. Again and again, we can see that snakes are shown with crowns in Ancient egypt. So how is this typical Egyptian Carving Found in India? But we shouldn’t jump to a conclusion just because we found one similar carving, so let us see if we find anything else here.
And just a few pillars away from this carving, we can see this carving. Intertwined snakes are common in Hindu temples, but there is a big difference, there is something carved in between them here. It is a little bit eroded, but there is definitely something carved between their hooded heads. I am using my phone’s flashlight, but this area is very dark, so I cannot decipher what it is.
The only way to find out what it is, is to find a similar carving in a bright area in the same temple. Here, look at this carving . Two intertwined snakes, and a pinecone like object in between, but the pinecone is placed on a stem. Immediately I am reminded of an Egyptian artefact, now displayed in the museum of Turin, in Italy. This artifact was supposedly made around 1200 BC, that means it is 3200 years old. And It shows the same details, there are two intertwined snakes, and there is a pinecone like object with a stem in between them. Now, what’s more interesting to me is the tiny little detail, both these snakes are shown with crowns or headdresses. This is the detail that really seals the deal. It is found on the Egyptian artifact, as well as this Indian carving. How can this Hindu temple in India, have ancient Egyptian carvings? This temple is 3,000 miles away from Egypt. so how was such a connection possible during ancient times?
And what is this object in between the snakes? Is it really a pinecone? Or is it something else? Well, nobody seems to know the real answer to this, some even claim that this is not a real thing, this whole thing is just a mystical symbol. Now, let us explore some other carvings in these dark areas, maybe we can find more carvings and understand this better.
We can see a lot of very strange, unexplainable carvings. But here, we can see these intertwined snakes, and on top, we can find the pinecone. The pinecone is above the heads of the snakes, but it does not have a long stem. So, it cannot just be a symbol, because it differs from the previous carving. So, what is it? There, in a distance, we can see another carving. At first, it looks the same right, but as we go closer, we can see that, the pinecone has been inverted, and it has also moved below the head level of the snakes. What does this mean? Look at the second loop of the intertwined snakes, again you can see an inverted pinecone there too. What is this object? Why is it shown in different positions in different carvings? How is it connected to snakes? Are they really pinecones? Since India does not have any pinecones trees, how did ancient builders carve them here? Again, we can see the crowns on the snakes, clearly an Egyptian depiction.
And what is more interesting is that we can see all these details separately in an ancient Egyptian site called catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa. This is about 2000 years old. You can see the giant snake with the crown in the middle. On the left, you can see intertwined snakes, and on the right, you can see the mysterious pinecone like thing with a stem. Like Ancient Indians, Egyptians also depicted Snakes everywhere.

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