Australian Reacts To Mysterious Lights Spotted At Kailash Mansarover Lake
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Alex : If you recall you had watched a program on KAILASA TEMPLE is the Western region of India that is believed to have connections with the MOUNT KAILASA and the MANSAROVER LAKE situated in high altitudes of Himalayas. MOUNT KAILSA is believed to be abode of 'LORD SHIVA' and carries with it multiple mysteries of being a place where no one has been able to reach. People either get disillusioned or get aged so fast that they are unable to make it even midway. Place supposed to carry supernatural powers.
no one had able to climb the kailsh mountain, it is holy mountain and home of LORD SHIVA and many mysterious monks and immortals lives in the Himalayas in deep where normal humans can't reach.
GOD SHIVA is the main source❤
Would suggest you take a look at the program showcased by TRS holding discussions with a gentleman named 'SRI M', who shared his knowledge in having seen YETI's and experienced meeting the NAGA people. A lineage of people far too intelligent (present day the Cobra Snake) and who lived on this earth long back.
Please watch the full podcast there is lot to reveal 🙏🇮🇳
The clip which you are showing in KZread in every programme the volume of the clip is very low ,we cannot hear properly.
Seekers... not Believers
May be that bighuman is aswathama... Because he was from dwapar yuga mahabharat time...that time average humans height 9-10 feet so that also possible....
Okay
The aboriginal people in Australia are indian descents
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