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Praveen Mohan: Man of Ancient Mysteries or Just Another Internet Sensation?

Read the truth behind the man who talks about mythology, history, and extraterrestrial theories in videos travelling around the world.

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YouTube’s first channel to pop up when searching for ancient mysteries. One or the other time, you stumbled upon Praveen Mohan’s videos. Mohan has built his audience only by exploring ancient history, archaeology, and extraterrestrial theories.

Is he a researcher, a historian, or an internet personality looking to cash in on sensationalism?

But who is Praveen Mohan Really?

Operating under the alias “Praveen Mohan,” he has been actively posting videos since the first half of 2014. His content focuses on India’s ancient megalithic structures and temples and what he claims to be advanced machining technology used by ancient civilisations. However, despite making bold claims, Mohan lacks academic credentials or concrete evidence to support his theories. His videos have been featured on TV shows and documentaries, yet there is no solid judicial proof of such appearances. But in all his videos, if we could use a bit of brain, we can see through the shots and hear between the lines what reality is.

India to America

After spending years discussing Indian temples and megalithic structures before content creation, Mohan expanded his reach in the latter half of 2014 and throughout 2015. He ventured into American ancient mounds, putting forth the theory that these structures were built for extraterrestrial beings. His most notable feature came in 2015 when his theories were highlighted on the Alex Jones Channel. He spoke about the Georgia Guidestones.

His content doesn’t just stop at architecture. Mohan’s video footage on Robert the Doll and Green Man’s Tunnel has been broadcast on various American TV channels and shows.

Praveen Mohan’s Book Knows History

In June 2016, Praveen Mohan released his book Coral Castle: Everything You Know Is Wrong. He continues his signature style and bold claims without scholarly backing in this book. Despite having no formal education in archaeology, history, or science, Mohan presents his ideas as revolutionary discoveries and mind-openers.

His first television appearance came in September 2016 when he was featured on the History Channel’s popular show Ancient Aliens. Here, he attempted to lend credibility to his arguments by discussing his strict Hindu upbringing, claiming that it enabled him to read Indian scriptures extensively.

Is the Alien Connection History or Hype?

Praveen Mohan’s Content primarily revolve around:

  1. Ancient Indian Temples & Structures: He speaks on the precision and complexity of these structures, hinting at advanced technology that extraterrestrial beings could provide.
  2. Hindu Mythology & Scriptures: He interprets references to gods, vimanas (mythical flying chariots), and advanced technology as proof of nonnative influence.
  3. Alternative History: He challenges mainstream historical narratives, arguing that historians and archaeologists may have overlooked extraterrestrial interactions and the actual god.

His content has gained public interest and numerous fans worldwide. Mainstream scholars and historians emphasise that ancient civilisations, including India, only progressed through human ingenuity, cultural exchanges, and technological advancements over millennia. They argue that history is well-documented through archaeological evidence and does not require extraterrestrial or godly involvement to explain human achievements.

A Name Without a Face? The Mystery Deepens

One of the most intriguing aspects of Mohan is the lack of information about his background. Despite being a public figure, very little is available about his personal life, academic history, or even his real name. He claims to be from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but no substantial proof exists to confirm this.

This secrecy raises questions. Is Praveen Mohan a genuine researcher? Or is he a carefully crafted online persona designed to gain views and followers? Or Is he an extraterrestrial being?

A Threat to Hindu Traditions, claims a Scholar.

While many of his followers believe he glorifies Hindu history, not everyone agrees. One of his strongest critics is Dr. Vinnith Pullavarayar, an Indian-born scholar from Malaysia who teaches Vedas and Śaiva Tantra. Born in 1994, he holds an M.B.B.S (AU) degree and has a sharp opinion about Mohan’s work.

According to Dr. Pullavarayar:

“I have no issues with this dude going around ancient temples to make some ancient alien theory about them. However, he has gone to the extent of going against the core Hindu principles. He has insulted the Vedic tradition with blatant lies. Most people cannot see the danger this guy possesses simply because they get awe-struck at every apparent ‘glorification’ in his videos. Praveen doesn’t qualify to speak about the ancient Vedic culture. He just makes bizarre theories that can fetch views.”

His criticism suggests that Praveen Mohan is not a historian but a content creator who capitalises on religious sentiment. By mixing ancient Hindu texts with alien theories, he distorts the essence of Vedic knowledge for entertainment purposes.

The Battle for Truth

So, what should viewers do? Should they believe everything they see? Or should they take a step back and analyse these claims with a critical mind?

One thing is certain: Praveen Mohan is not just another YouTuber who craves views and fame. He represents a phenomenon online that redefines history, and most of the history we are reading today is fabricated. Right from the kings and queens to pre-independence political blood-suckers, most of it is false.

A Deeper Look into the Controversy

Is Praveen Mohan a misunderstood genius or a calculated storyteller who has mastered making history look mysterious? That’sReaders are not the only ones who can decide.

For those looking for the truth, stay tuned for an in-depth analysis by the Reelstars. I shall decode Mohan’s narratives’ real impact. This debate is far from over.

So, who’s telling the real story? Let’s find out soon!

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