VIDEO 'Kans Quila' - 5000 Year Old Castle of Kamsa? Evidence of Mahabharata | Praveen Mohan

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'Kans Quila' - 5000 Year Old Castle of Kamsa? Evidence of Mahabharata | Praveen Mohan In a recent exploration led by Praveen Mohan, the enigmatic Kans Quila, a fort in Uttar Pradesh, was presented as a possible relic of King Kamsa, a figure from Hindu mythology known for his antagonism towards Lord Krishna. This 5,000-year-old castle connects deeply with the epic narratives of the Mahabharata, bringing forth questions about its historical authenticity and the remnants found within.

The Context of Kans Quila​

Located near the ancient city of Mathura, Kans Quila is significant not just for its age but for its relationship with popular narratives surrounding Kamsa, who is said to have tried to eliminate Krishna shortly after his birth. Mohan highlights how the river Yamuna, adjacent to the castle, bears relevance—its dark waters symbolizing spiritual connections in Hindu mythology and tying back to the story of Krishna.

Architectural Features and Historical Insights​

Mohan's video details a thoughtful examination of the castle's structure. The fortifications, now mostly in ruins, feature high walls that suggest strategic military advantages. Positioned along the riverbank, Kans Quila was likely designed to monitor and respond to potential threats from waterborne invasions, utilizing the element of surprise against attackers making slow approaches via boats. Despite the castle’s apparent age, much of what stands today may not be the original construction attributed to Kamsa. The site has undergone numerous reconstructions over centuries, including significant renovations by King Mansingh of Jaipur in the 16th century, who even added an observatory related to astronomical studies.

Evidence or Mystery?​

Praveen’s exploration raises compelling questions about what remains hidden within the castle's walls. Despite exterior observations indicating a mix of old stone blocks and newer bricks, the interior has largely remained inaccessible, preventing any concrete conclusions about historical artifacts or further details connected to Kamsa's rule. The video depicts several intriguing architectural aspects, such as massive stone blocks that seem to show a superior construction technique not fully replicated in later refurbishments. This dichotomy of construction quality evokes thoughts of “devolution” in ancient technology, suggesting that earlier civilizations may have possessed advanced knowledge and skills that were somehow lost over time.

The Influence of Cultural Narratives​

Mohan’s presentation further emphasizes the blend of history and mythology, a common theme in Indian historical discourse. While there’s a quest for factual evidence that supports the existence of Kamsa and other legendary figures, it is equally important to appreciate how these stories shape cultural identity and historical investigation.

Conclusion​

Kans Quila stands as a monument not only of brick and mortar but of narrative and mystery. While the quest to unravel its secrets continues, viewers are left pondering: what lies beneath the surface, and are there remnants that can conclusively link this site to King Kamsa and the stories of the Mahabharata? Feel free to discuss your thoughts on the video! Have you visited any ancient sites that hold similar mysteries? What do you think about the intertwining of history and mythology in shaping cultural narratives? Let's share our experiences!
 


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