How did they build an observatory so precise and accurate in 18th Century? #OMGIndia S01E08 Story 2
The Jantar Mantar at Jaipur is considered the world's largest stone sundial. Not only is this architectural masterpiece a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but it's also a testament to the advanced scientific understanding and architectural brilliance of 18th-century India. With its intricate carvings and scientifically accurate measurements, the Jantar Mantar showcases the perfect blend of art and science. Created using advanced astronomical concepts, this iconic landmark has stood the test of time and remains a focal point for researchers and tourists alike. Join us as we delve into the history, construction methods, and scientific principles that make the Jantar Mantar a lasting legacy of ancient ingenuity
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