4 Mystery Doors That Should Never Be Opened

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Published 2019-03-17
There are countless doors all over the world that haven't been opened for decades and even centuries. The question is why? The truth is that some doors were sealed for a grave reason. And so far, nobody has found out what treasures and mysteries they hide. Here are 4 doors that keep their secrets all too well.

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This door can be opened only by a saint 5:07

The Qin Shi Huang tomb and mercury rivers 7:03

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SUMMARY:
- The Taj Mahal in India is one of the most romantic buildings in the world. Shah Jahan started its construction in 1631 to honor the memory of his third wife, whom he loved dearly.
- Besides being a monument to eternal love, the Taj Mahal is also a very mysterious place. It hides numerous sealed rooms where no one is allowed to go.
- The Great Sphinx of Giza is the largest monolith statue in the world. It's 66 ft in height, 62 ft in width, and 240 ft in length. According to scientific estimates, this construction was built about 4,500 years ago!
- With the help of a seismograph, researchers discovered 2 rectangular chambers at a depth of 25 ft. These rooms are situated underground, right under the Sphinx's paws.
- Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple is a real pearl of the Indian state of Kerala. Underneath the temple, there are 6 vaults named A, B, C, D, E, and F. The doors leading to these chambers are massive and made of iron.
- Many people believe that a fatal curse protects the door leading to this chamber. Hypothetically, this curse can be removed if a saint or sage chants a specific mantra in a proper way.
- In central China, buried deep under a hill and surrounded by poisonous mercury, the First Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, has been lying undisturbed for more than 2,000 years.
- Sima Qian, the Han dynasty historian, wrote in his "Records of the Grand Historian" that in Qin Shi Huang's tomb, there were scenic towers and palaces for hundreds of officials.
- Streams and rivers of liquid mercury surrounded Qin Shi Huang's tomb. The biggest 2 represented the Yellow River and the Yangtze, the major rivers of China.

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All Comments (21)
  • @besiiiiii
    the most scary door for me is my homes door when i got bad grades🥺
  • @shaiksuhana8644
    Nothing is scarier than Bright side pronouncing "Kerala" as "Karela".
  • @anunbke
    My home town is Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) which means the place that Sree Padmanabha Swami Temple situating.. So let me tell you two things. The trillions of precious things in the chambers of Sree Padmanabha Swami Temple is not TREASURE. It is the assets of the temple. And every small things in those chamber has records. Those records name is Mathilakam Rekhakal, meaning Records inside the wall. Those ancient plam leaf manuscripts still keeping in temple office. And in this video says the B Chamber had open several times yes that partially right. B chamber including 2 chambers. First had opened several time. But the second chamber didn't. In India lots of mysterious rooms has inside every ancient temples and monuments.
  • This is my 1st time hearing about mercury being used as an elixir of eternal life...I've always heard about it being used to get rid of evil and/or keep it away
  • @musichub6503
    I am a boy from Kerala and I know a little theories of our temple 1st of all some say that it contains more wealth than the other 5 doors 2ndly some say that this temple and it's underground chambers are connected to the sea and if opened can destroy the whole state of kerala. 3rdly some say there are some black magic records by which they can control anything which only some saints can understand..... Sorry for my bad English 😐
  • @anony2623
    I would also like to tell you about another such door in India. In Rajgir, Bihar, there is a place known as " Swarna Bhandara" which is basically a small cave. But there is door in that cave which is not allowed to open. And some kind of mantra is written on the walls of the cave in a language which no one can understand. Many believe that if someone chants that mantra then the door will open and behind that door, would be huge amount of gold.
  • I wish to visit Kerala 1st ,I'm continuously hearing about final mysterious door , very excited to see what's there in final door
  • @clvsidy
    The scariest door for me is the principal’s office door.
  • @BahaariTV
    Taj Mahal was designed by a Persian architect. It's so beautiful and mesmerizing
  • @63phillip
    The Tombs above ground were made due to the threat of tomb robbers, the real tombs are underground. I visited in 1971 and then people were aloud to go under the Taj Mahal.
  • @avagamah7547
    Not only the basement, but the whole taj mahal is made up of marble
  • @namithak5567
    Taj mahal and pathmanabha swami temple Proud to be indian 😍
  • No 1 the Taj Mahal when he said maybe shah Jahan’s wife was buried in the Taj Mahal I was like :bruh she is buried in the Taj Mahal that’s why it was built in the first place 🤨
  • @omnipotent3704
    Scariest door is mine when my dad opens it while I play games at night 🤣
  • I'd have to say Atlantas door as always been a mystery of mine under water & keriala as in Keria, i would have to give you credit for prouncing that door very hard to say for sure .