10,000-Year-Old Alien Evidence? The Mystery of the Chamara Cave

Evidence of aliens found in India

We watch alien movies in Hollywood, like *Alien*, *Alien vs Predator*, *Predator*, *Transformer*, *MIB*, and so on. They all have a special Hollywood theme or dark movie tone. The aliens attack Earth, but only in the United States, and one or more heroes come together to defeat them. That’s it—the story ends.

Evidence of Aliens Found in India

Anyway, today we’ll discuss a story that’s very recent and, at least, has taken place in India.

This area, Chamara, is located about 116.7 kilometers north of Raipur, in the Bastar region. And the caves we’ll be talking about are part of the villages Chandeli and Gotitola.

It was the year 2012. Inside one of these caves, some rock paintings or stone art were discovered that captivated archaeologists worldwide. Later, when the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) began studying these paintings in depth, they brought forward a surprising fact—the age of these artworks exceeds 10,000 years. Not 100, not 1,000—10,000 years.

Usually, it’s not unusual to see depictions of daily life, hunting methods, forest animals, and other such scenes of men and women carved into various rocks. But in particular, archaeologists found some strange or inexplicable drawings in these caves, which remain unexplained to this day.

Now, let’s try to describe these images. Among the drawings, depictions of aliens in attire resembling modern space suits are most noticeable. In some drawings, there are also images of flying discs or flying saucers with fan-like antennas, with three legs or supports underneath.

According to archaeologist JR Bhagat, “The findings suggest that humans in prehistoric times may have seen or imagined beings from other planets which still create curiosity among people and researchers. Extensive research is needed for further findings. Chhattisgarh presently doesn’t have any such expert who could give clarity on the subject”

The distinct features of these images include:

– Humanoid figures with large heads, faceless (missing nose and mouth)

– Holding “weapon-like” objects that emit smoke

– Disk-shaped objects or UFOs

– Temporal and cultural context

– Loose, box-shaped, suitcase-like attire

The aliens depicted in these images are referred to as “small people.” While speaking with locals, JR Bhagat learned that their ancestors had worshipped these “small people,” known as “Rohela People,” for many years. According to them, these Rohela people descended from the sky in a circular flying object. Occasionally, these visitors from the sky would take one or two villagers with them, who were never seen again.

On this matter, Bhagat acknowledged that “we cannot dismiss the possibility of these prehistoric people’s imagination.”

Some parts of these images are thought to resemble an ancient calendar, which could potentially describe past occurrences of extraterrestrial beings or predict future arrivals. According to this calendar, a specific time period is indicated that aligns with the years 2030 and 2046. Who knows, maybe they will return at that time, or there will be activities unlike anything humanity has ever seen before. However, due to the complexity of ancient symbols, the exact dates could not be fully decoded.

According to recent updates from the archaeological community, these rock paintings in Chamara were created based on the art, spirituality, and myths of ancient civilizations. There is no connection or solid evidence linking these rock paintings to stories of aliens arriving on Earth. But the question remains: if that is the case, why is there still so much research being conducted on these paintings? Why are major research centers like NASA and ISRO showing so much interest? Is some kind of hide-and-seek game happening?

Although Dr. Jean Clottes (French prehistorian) and Dr. Pathak have dismissed this claim, believing that these paintings have no connection with aliens. The widespread statement that these paintings depict big-headed aliens is actually nothing more than a type of mask or headdress used by the indigenous people in the area. More importantly, due to convention, people have found a resemblance between these paintings and aliens. 

So that’s all for today. Best wishes to all of you from Sci-fi Note. Stay well, keep the environment healthy, and maintain your love for science.

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