 Do you? Juicy your juicy today. We're back into a little video. It's called the top five unsolved mysteries of India. And we've solved them right now. Aliens. If you don't know what that's in reference to, you're probably better off. Yeah, you're probably already unsubscribed, so why are you here again? Yeah, why are you back? That was so stupid. Anyway, so yeah, this is just a, everyone loves a good mystery, and in India we have quite a few of them, top five mysteries which have puzzled the great minds and come poke a like. My favorite was the one you just tweeted where somebody said they're unsubscribing because of the review we did. It's like, okay, yeah, we're gonna we're gonna lie about what we think about a movie so that you stay subscribed. Do not tell me you're unsubscribing. I, one, don't care. Don't care. Two, why? Why are you telling me that? Why would I, you're just gonna get blocked. You know what it is. What? It's the same reason that like somebody starts talking to pick a fight. Yeah. They don't really want to fight. No. They're doing it to get the attention. Yeah. So it's funny. But so let's, hey, hey, hey, you obeyed the man. It's in Johnny. It looks like her. Oh. No, that's not. That's, that's the different. That's the dancing with the bee. What's the dancing with the bee that starts with the bee? Boy Scouts? No. We bragged to it, but I think that's what it was. I mean, I guess it could have been. She does. It could have been Odysseus. Odysseus. Come in. Here we go. Ballet starts with the bee. Moron. Bitch does. Oh, yeah. The land of Marvel, history and culture holds many great things inside. It's a collage. It does. It's led to many cultural differences, probably. Mycological stories and superstitions. Today we are going to discuss some of the strangest stories which might even appear beyond reasoning. Cool. Fun. She don't bring up aliens. Nice. That was good. So let's begin with most spooky one. Awesome. Lake of Skeleton Lake. In the Indian state of Uttarakhand, at 16,570 feet, there is a lake surrounded by rock, stew, glaciers and snow-clad mountains known as Rupakund Lake. What should be known for being a natural beauty is known for terrifying skeletons. What? These skeletons were first founded in 1942 by the British Forest Guard when the harsh summer started melting ice. At first, the skeletons were believed to be the remains of Japanese soldiers who were killed during the war. But the story takes a quick left turn and the theory got adjoined when later in 2004 it was discovered that the skeleton remains take back to 850 AD. Since then, several theories were suggested. The latest of them being that the skeletons of about 200 people discovered near the frozen lake belong to the people of 9th century Indian tribe who died due to hail storm. Hail storm? That could cause a wall? The puzzle of balancing Krishna's Butter Ball. Krishna's Butter Ball is a giant rock which is 20 feet high and 5 meter wide rock which weighs around 250 ton. Krishna's Butter Ball is that what she said? Yeah, that's cute. On less than a 4 feet base. Wow, why isn't it sliding now? The rock doesn't apply to it. The rock has become a major tourist attraction and visitors are amazed to see how such a majestic thing can stay stationary on a slope. It has remained unmoved by earthquake and cyclone for over 1200 years. However, in 1908 an attempt was made to remove the rock as people were afraid that one day it might roll down and destroy nearby homes. But all the efforts went in vain and the rock didn't even move an inch from its place. Till this date, no one has been able to describe the actual phenomena behind this and it challenges our modern science and technology with the question of how it is possible. I love stuff like that. The mystery of Jatinga bird suicides. What? Jatinga has a written story about a bird that witnesses a mass bird suicide in an early post-mortem. If you've seen the German series, Dark, you know what I'm talking about. That can be described as misty. During this time, a strange behavioral change is observed in the local and migratory birds. On dark, moonless nights, the birds in Jatinga suddenly become disturbed and disoriented between the hours of 6 to 9.30 pm. That's so specific. They fly and get drawn towards any substance which happens more than once and land on the ground with no attempt to fly again. It's like they commit suicide. While the birds have known for committing suicide, it is usually the villagers who make the actual killing in this case. They believe the birds are restricted from the sky to terrorize them, so the villagers capture them with bamboo sticks and beat them to death. One of them suggesting that a combination of white algae beats them to death and fog leads to the disorientation of birds. Dang, that's crazy. Another truly describes it as a change in the magnetic quality of the underground water, causing the bird to forget the past. It's usually something magnetic. But none of them was ever to prove anything. That's crazy. Alien rock paintings of Charama. Aliens. In the town of Charama, in the tribal Bastha region of Chhattisgarh, very confusing and puzzling ancient rock paintings have been found in nearby caves. According to archaeologists J. R. Bhagat, who discovered them, these paintings depicts airy humanoids with no facial features. Another picture of flying this. Among several beliefs from the local, one is about Rohela people, the small-sized one who used to land from the sky in a round-shaped flying object and take away one or two persons of the village who never returned. According to Bhagat, the findings suggest that humans in prehistoric times may have been or imagined being from other planets which still create curiosity among people and researchers. Extensive research is needed for further findings. Chhattisgarh presently doesn't have any such experts who can give clarity on the subject. These rock paintings of aliens are said to be 10,000 years old and Chhattisgarh State Department of Archaeology and Culture has asked Indian space agency ISRO and the US space agency NASA to help them by doing proper research. The 500-year-old mummy of Lama Tenzin. In the remote Himalayan outpost region on the Tibetan border, a small village is located called Goen in Ispiti. Apart from its incredible beauty, the place is popular because of the 80 and ancient tradition of self-mummification. In the village, an ancient Buddhist monastery is situated that grows like an actual castle on the barren mountain. Inside the monastery, in its tiny single room, there's a 500-year-old mummy protected by only a thin sheet of glass. The mummy is said to be the remains of a 15th-century Buddhist monk named Sangha Tenzin. The mummy is remarkably well preserved with unbroken skin, with hair on the head, and teeth which are still visible through his open licks. In modern times, one can only imagine a mummy being dressed and displayed in museum beneath several layers of glass. What's the self-mummification? Still, in Goen Monastery, you can directly look at his darkened, taut skin as the mummy sits firmly with his fist around one leg and chin resting on his knee. Sangha Tenzin had been dead for more than 500 years, yet his body seems to live on. Did somebody throw some shades on him? So guys, these were the few strange and frightening stories which are believed to exist in the modern time in India. If you like the video, do share it with your friends and family. Yeah, that's one. What is self-mummification? That's crazy. Because my understanding of mummification is you remove everything through the nose, you move the brain through the nose. Well, yeah, it's preservation. It would be like self-mummification to me is as strange as self-cremation. How do you do that? You're dead. Interesting. Mummification happens after you're dead, unless self-mummification is, see, everybody, I'm going now and I'm going to wrap myself up and stick myself over here in the corner with my head on my knee. I guess it wouldn't be out of the question. I mean, if Niraj's character in that movie, he decided, I mean, at least at the time, he was going to kill himself or he was going to let himself die. So maybe I don't know what the things of the munk are, but yeah, that's if you know what that means. Yeah, it's never heard of self-mummification. And then the bird stag is, that's always crazy. Yeah. Did we really have to phrase it the way it was phrased? It did add for comic relief, but Oh, beat them. Didn't just kill them, beat them to death, which does convey a process, meaning they don't die immediately. You have to hit them several times. Do we really want the little kids thinking about that on a fine morning? Beat them to death. And does it technically mean they committed suicide? If everyone's running around beating them to death? I don't think so. So yeah, did it sound like that they get down on the ground and just decide they don't want to fly anymore? Yes. And then the guys are like, you eat my crops and beat them to death. I guess so. Yeah, apparently, whenever the moon is, what's it called? Not the full moon, but the new moon. When it's not visible. Waxing crescent. It's waxing crescent, just like your underwear. And it's cloudy, freaks them out. They don't know what to do. They're completely distraught, like most of us during the winter lockdown. And they decide, you know, let's screw it. I'm just, it's late. Before it gets too late, I'm just going to end it all. I'm not going to fly anymore. I'm just going to let where are those other guys that will come around and beat me to death? Because they know what happens. So they just all, it's a weird migratory thing. Like there's got to be some explanation for it. Magnetic things, some migration, some mating thing. I don't know. There's got to be a combination of the lunar connectivity causing something inside of them to do what they do. It's very, very interesting. Interesting. Yeah. And then I always love those rocks. So they're all around the world that are just, they're too massive to be staying where they are, or they're on the top of like some right pointy thing. And they're like, what do you, how is that sitting there? Yeah. I always, especially since some of them are like big tourist dragons, I always wonder like, do people actually come in and secure them? So they don't? Because if they do drop, there goes your tourist attraction. Your tourist attraction. Yeah, it's true. I'm a cynic. I was assumed there's a reason this is still here. Yes, this would probably be gone if not for humans. And Rhys versa, this is gone because of humans. We tried to remove it. Wink, wink, nudge, nudge. Yeah, that was cool. I was like mysteries. Mysteries are fun. And let's close with the aliens, shall we? Yeah. No, see, the problem with that last video was I was upset that they were giving credit to the aliens definitively. And I was like, no, there's probably some smart people back in the day that did this. That's what I was saying. Yes. For some reason, everybody got mad at me for that. I was like, I think you should give the people that built it credit. Right. Not aliens. Right. Regardless, you're already unsubscribed. I don't know why I'm talking to you. Anyways, let us know what other videos should react to down below. Thank you.