As long as India stands firm with its roots, ill affects of westernization won't affect its culture and traditions. During colonization their were attempts to add falsities in the scriptures like vedas and manusmriti which subsequently lead to caste based politics. Hoping india would resolve all such internal matters soon and become more strong.
Once you fall in love in an indian village it will always be your true love๐ค๐๐ค๐ค๐ thanks for showing the beauty of india and the rich genuine culture
Huge respect. I don't know if I would dare to take a bike and go for a ride in a huge place I don't know. And amazing you're showing places most people don't know about or most tourist don't go. Same with your travel to Pakistan. You show the most hidden, authentic places and corners, culture and traditions. Cheers!
Re; plastic waste, some types of bottles can be cut into cordage. With various widths cut with a single one-width jig, or something more complex, like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSBh77bjz_Q
Cordage, ligatures of any type are exceptionally useful in village India, and always in short supply.
This type of plastic ligature is "good enough" for many day-to-day thingies. It also can be shrink-wrapped with heat from a source functionally similar to a hot air blower, and used to shrink-wrap many useful village tools, like wooden mallets, tool handles, etc. See the video above.
Used with the following tool, such cordage becomes even more useful. I grew up in a village, and know how amazing such small tools/ helpers can be : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRc7ZDRcgrQ&t=2s
India has plenty of expert artisans who can modify this Clamper Tool, using materials they have at hand, scraps that may be locally abundant.
Glad you enjoyed the rural India trip – this is the real India which tourists should explore. By the way the dance you tried performing with the ladies is called Ghoomar – you can watch the glamorized version in this bollywood song ๐ https://youtu.be/CU1tFtk_NFY
Thank you so much for showing the real Rajasthan .. i saw many travellers , they comes to Jodhpur , visit Mehrangarh fort and walled city but you are the one who is showing the village life .. Lovr from Jodhpur โค
My beloved India. MaShaAllah!!
MashAllah Good bro…โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ
you must be very strong to have started that bike in one go lol!
As long as India stands firm with its roots, ill affects of westernization won't affect its culture and traditions. During colonization their were attempts to add falsities in the scriptures like vedas and manusmriti which subsequently lead to caste based politics. Hoping india would resolve all such internal matters soon and become more strong.
"Muller published the complete Rig Veda in Sanskrit using manuscripts available in England, found in the collection of the East India Company.He strongly believed in the need for reforms in Hinduism in order to superimpose views of Christianity on former"
https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/gk-current-affairs/story/max-muller-839064-2016-12-06
3:12 the lady was telling you, baby is too small that's why baby scared to you
India has a rich culture. Indeed the beautiful landscape of the countryside looks amazing
This is my village chandelav jodhpur
I abhor the way they speak English
The girl in green on 5:35 looks so lovely and humble. I wish have such kind of girl ๐
I hope that you visit Bangladesh and make some videos there.
Once you fall in love in an indian village it will always be your true love๐ค๐๐ค๐ค๐ thanks for showing the beauty of india and the rich genuine culture
Huge respect. I don't know if I would dare to take a bike and go for a ride in a huge place I don't know. And amazing you're showing places most people don't know about or most tourist don't go. Same with your travel to Pakistan. You show the most hidden, authentic places and corners, culture and traditions. Cheers!
people in indian subcontinent are always excited to see a foreign guy (especially white guys)…….anyways….love from antarctica
Why can't a Pakistani visit India, Its so sad. We have everything in common.
Thank god you get rid of skull cap. It suits on real muslim of Arab.
I dropped my phone @5:54….. ๐
Kudos to you Peter. You doing a fantastic job. Noone can hate you.
Excellent video.
Re; plastic waste, some types of bottles can be cut into cordage. With various widths cut with a single one-width jig, or something more complex, like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSBh77bjz_Q
Cordage, ligatures of any type are exceptionally useful in village India, and always in short supply.
This type of plastic ligature is "good enough" for many day-to-day thingies. It also can be shrink-wrapped with heat from a source functionally similar to a hot air blower, and used to shrink-wrap many useful village tools, like wooden mallets, tool handles, etc. See the video above.
Used with the following tool, such cordage becomes even more useful. I grew up in a village, and know how amazing such small tools/ helpers can be : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRc7ZDRcgrQ&t=2s
India has plenty of expert artisans who can modify this Clamper Tool, using materials they have at hand, scraps that may be locally abundant.
love
Their girls culture of working in factory is same as in our Villages in Pakistan working in Home Factories..!!
Diversity smiles in India…๐
Every state has different culture every city has different history…
i want to visit india once, my ansistors are from there
Nice Peter you see the real soul of my Country love from India love from a Hindu warrior ๐๐ฎ๐ณ๐
Love you brother nice video
Glad you enjoyed the rural India trip – this is the real India which tourists should explore. By the way the dance you tried performing with the ladies is called Ghoomar – you can watch the glamorized version in this bollywood song ๐ https://youtu.be/CU1tFtk_NFY
Nice sir welcome in rajasthan
why u missed kerala the gods own country Mr.Peter santenello
You should have gone to Kashmir it's heaven under curfew but I guess Indian government would not let go there
Again enjoyed the video. I like your vlogs!
it was opium water that they were drinking with hand
Thank you so much for showing the real Rajasthan .. i saw many travellers , they comes to Jodhpur , visit Mehrangarh fort and walled city but you are the one who is showing the village life .. Lovr from Jodhpur โค
Beggar country
You are taking most out of life……One life
dude you got the moves!
You asked such relevant and important questions, wow! That Norwegian family supporting such an amazing project is just wow! ๐๐๐๐๐
Live from Pakistan
Did you have driving licence to drive that bike?
That was good episode man
Rajasthan is classic heritage.
Great boy.
Dude you are so cool love from india brother โฅ๏ธ
0:27 is that a house?
No, I was not reminded of Johnny Sins
Book of geanology wud get u high asf!
Good 1
visit kutch (gujarat) more traditional bag, toys…etc.. Many more in handicraft products
Which is this palace in rajasthan my dear i want to visit
what was that drink pls
All Day hom and enjoying ur work .. thanks Peter..๐ค
Pls visit Bikaner near Jodhpur is a historical place
i imagin well a Indian goes to western country with his level of energy what will happen