In the remote hills of Bihar stands the enigmatic Nagarjuni Caves — chambers carved from solid granite that behave like giant mirrors.
Their walls reflect light, sound, and even distorted images with a precision that feels disturbingly modern.
According to mainstream history, these structures were created more than 2,200 years ago using simple chisels and hammers.
Yet the flawless polish, perfect geometry, and strange acoustic behavior suggest something far more advanced was at work.
There are no statues, no prayers, and no signs of typical temple rituals here.
Which raises an unsettling question — were these caves built for worship… or were they engineered for a purpose we no longer understand?
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