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Really racist to people with lisp. Racist to people with lisp. Today we're doing a little information video, it's called Bahubali. The Jewish movie. No, the world's tallest man. Monolithic statue. I think we've heard about this. The world's tallest monolithic statue. Whenever I hear monolith, I think about the opening of 2001 of Space Odyssey. Why? Well, I actually, what I think about is... Your mother? No, the Mel Brooks movie, the history of the world part one. Oh. When they start... I think, I think it's the history of the world part one. There is no part two. Oh, is that what it was? Yeah. I couldn't remember. But it starts with this monolithic thing, like, on the ground. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They start worshipping it, and then they start doing this. If you haven't seen that, it's stupid and fun. So there's a little information video I'm guessing about that. I think I've heard about... I think India has, like, this tallest statue in the world of something, something, something. I don't know if this is it. But I think we've saw it in one of the information videos. All right. Just a little info video. Here we go. That's a penis. Never seen one of those before. History finds home in a land as old as India. In a small town amongst the rocky hills of Karnataka lies the ancient town of Sramanabellagola, a town that has a heritage of over 20 centuries, and is one of the most prominent centers of journalism in the world. That's cool. Epitomizing the myths and legends on the top of the Vindigiri hill stands the most astounding statue of Bakubali. We've jogged up that one. But out of a single granite stone, this magnificent structure is the world's tallest monolithic statue. The statue is 58.8 feet in height and dates back to 983 AD. Dang! From a single stone? It is surely a wonder of history. Its record stands as tall and highest as the great Bakubali himself. Legend has it that Bakubali was the son of Rishabha, the first Tirthankara of Jainism. Preventing his war against his own brother, Paratha, Bakubali renounced his kingdom and became a Jain monk. He meditated in the standing position and attained enlightenment, and the statue represents the spot. That's beautiful. On top of a hill? Yeah, gorgeous. The statue presents Bakubali as a Digambra monk, one who has renounced all worldly attachments and material possessions. Bakubali, famous as Gomateshwara in South India, is in the very spirit of this heritage town. Once every 12 years, this small town gets flooded with devotees and tourists from around the world. As it gets ready to witness one of the most magnificent events, the Mahamastakubhishekar of the Bahubali statue. Dang! The most awaited event of the decade for the discerning town-holder and devotee alike, the Mahamastakubhishekar is around the corner. For over a thousand years, the legend of Bakubali has stood witness over this spiritual legend, spreading the message of compassion and love. The very pillars of journalism. The diverse landscape of India holds many secrets. Dang! That's gorgeous. In fact, they are the world's tallest monolithic statue that is. Yeah, like, that's one of those places that when you go, you talk about for the rest of your life, and one of the absolute lesser known places in the world. Yeah. You know? But that is absolutely one of those that's like, you need to know about this place in India. That looks unbelievably, like, jaw-droppingly amazing to see in person. Yeah. I would love to visit all the states of India. Absolutely. Because obviously they're all so diverse and different, and they all have something enriching and cool to show you. But yeah, that would be something that would just be extremely cool to go see. And when are you ever going to see something like that ever? You wouldn't. Yeah. It's something, a massive one, not just the statue, but the, I don't know if it's like a temple, or what they built around it. That's obviously built at the top of this mountain. Yes. It looks amazing. That view looks extraordinary. And I would also like to raise up those steps. Yeah, yeah. Heck yeah. Also, one stone, that's mind-boggling. So was that stone already part of the mountain, and they carved it into it, or did they break that stone up there? Gotta be a whole other video on the making of that, because that's what I want to know. Was that stone in the mountain, or did that stone get brought up there, and then worked on? That's extraordinary. Maybe it was alien. If you know that reference, you're laughing too. Yeah. And if you do, and you hate me, then you've already hated me. What are you watching this for? You're blocked. That's true. I'm just kidding. That was, I actually believe, aliens. But anyways. Yeah, that was absolutely gorgeous. One, that festival seems awesome. Why, and that was... So there's festivals, because I know there's just what happened every year, but there's ones that happen every, I guess... This is 12 years. What's the difference between 12 years and 12 years? There's gotta be something in Jainism about... Yeah, there's gotta be something. That's my suspicion. In Christianity, we know there's like three and seven. There's certain numerology within all religious people groups that have specific things that matter and are conditioned to the moon, and a particular calendar. So I would expect that to be something that comes from Jainism. And let us know. And Jainism is the religion. Correct. And where does that fall in, like, Hinduism? Well, it's originated in India. That is one of the beliefs that came out, like Sikhism is purely India and its origins. That's what I know. The differential in what the differential is in terms of the totality of what they believe, I don't know. Gotcha. I don't know. Interesting. That was really cool. We would love to go there. So let us know more about it and more about any other things around India that are cool because we like to learn. We like India a lot. Yeah. The more you learn about it, because it's quite incredible. Just the immediate thought of India before you ever introduced it. Oh, man. And then what we now know about it and how diverse it's land is and people are. The analogy that comes to mind as you say that, truly, is in the original Charlie and the Chocolate Factory when Willy Wonka goes to the door and he says, which are about to see my dreams become reality and some of my realities become dreams. And they're all standing there. They don't know what they're going to see. And all they see is this tiny little door. And then when it opens, they're in Wonka land. Yeah. That is the difference of what you... Before you're exposed to India, you have this very small framework of what you think it is. It's very blasé, bland. Another B word would be backdated. Right? And then you discover it is an infinite realm of all things artistic, spiritual, cultural, culinary. It's just an extraordinary place. That was cool. Yeah. Well, let us know in the video if you should write it down below.