How Did They Know Before Science Could See?
Photos of various positions of the baby in a woman's womb, carved on the pillars of the Kundadam Vaduganatha Swamy temple, from a time when there were no scanning machines! How was this possible at the time?
Long before ultrasound machines and modern medical imaging, ancient minds were already capturing the mystery of life with astonishing precision. On the pillars of the Kundadam Vaduganatha Swamy Temple, intricate carvings reveal detailed images of a baby in different positions inside a woman’s womb. These sculptures raise a fascinating question: how was such knowledge possible in an era without scanning technology?
Some believe this wisdom came from deep observation, spiritual insight, or advanced anatomical understanding passed down through generations. Others see it as evidence of lost knowledge that modern science is only now beginning to rediscover. Whatever the explanation, these carvings stand as a powerful reminder that ancient civilizations may have understood the human body far better than we imagine.
Are these stones telling a story science forgot—or one it is still learning to understand?
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