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Description: Note: All information in this video is based on Internet data. This YouTube Channel does not claim on the truth of the information Provided. Some of the Pictures and videos in this episode are for examples only. Today's Mysterious video in Hindi is about Mysterious Buddha head encased in tree roots. In this video i will tell you about the Buddha head in banyan tree roots at Wat Mahathat in Ayutthaya, Thailand. I will let you know Why Is A Buddha Head in Tree Roots? So how exactly did the Buddha head become entangled in the tree roots? Perhaps the mystery and speculation is part of the fascination that draws thousands of tourists to the temple of Wat Mahathat in Ayutthaya each year. Welcome to Andekha Sach new videos. My name is Bhargab. Some spell as Bhargav also. I have named this video series as "Andekha Sach", before it was "Andekhi Sach". Some believe the Thai Buddha is simply a forgotten item. The tree roots swallowing and transforming it from a Buddha head to a Buddha tree during a time when the temple lay empty and abandoned. Other theories are more sinister, suggesting the Buddha face being stolen from the main area of Wat Mahathat and left on the edge of the temple area to be reclaimed at a later date. One could guess the Buddha head statue proved too heavy to move farther or that the thief never returned. Or perhaps the roots swallowed the thief as well! Now thatтАЩs how rumors get started. There is no evidence of that whatsoever, no matter how riveting a story it would make. It seems we will never know the how the face came to rest in Ayutthaya. Have you heard of the Buddha face in the tree roots? At Wat Mahathat, a temple in Ayutthaya, Thailand, a large stone Buddha head sitting encased in a tree. "Its roots are said to have grown around the sculpture during a time when the temple lay abandoned and overgrown. At around 80 kilometres (about 50 miles), or an hour and a half from ThailandтАЩs capital city Bangkok, Ayutthaya makes for a popular day trip for those looking for a spot of culture found beyond the walls of the Grand Palace. Under ThailandтАЩs baking sun, the historic city hosts thousands of domestic and foreign visitors every day. The grandeur of the now-ruinous temples and statues can set the mind wondering just how much of a spectacular place it was in its heyday, but attentions and thoughts soon turn towards the present when tourists come across its most famous feature. Under the watchful eye of a guard throughout the day, the Buddha head growing amongst the roots of the banyan tree is one of the most recognisable images of Ayutthaya and of Thailand in general. A striking sight with an enduring effect, itтАЩs speculated that it was entwined in the roots after a thief placed it there and never returned, but its origins could also be traced back to the 18th century, when the city itself was razed to the ground during war. mysteries that may never be solved, but will be speculated on during the years to come.The ancient ruined city of Ayutthaya is of one ThailandтАЩs most famous attractions, One of the biggest attractions of the site, however, is not a lavish temple complex or a palace, but rather a single tree at the temple of Wat Mahathat. The reason is simple: look a little closer and it is possible to see the serene face of the Buddha gazing up from the aerial roots of this twisted banyan tree. from the tangled roots of the ancient tree, the BuddhaтАЩs head peers out, appearing to emerge from the very bowels of the tree itself. No one knows for sure how it came to be there, and why it was deposited inside this tree in particular. According to UNESCO, the temple of Wat Mahathat was looted and set on fire, and considerable damage was done to the monumental statues of the Buddha that adorned the temple and other buildings in the city. In this period, and in subsequent years, looters would remove the heads of these beautiful statues of the Buddha and carry them away to be sold. This may provide some insight into why the head of the Buddha came to be in the banyan tree at Wat Mahathat. It may be that, at some point after 1767, an enterprising looter carried off the head, only to realize he could not take it away. He left it hidden in the banyan tree, but never came back to claim his prize. Over the years, the tree continued to grow around the head, and it now lies nestled in its roots.