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What if time travel is NOT science fiction? What if Einstein’s Theory of Relativity was already understood thousands of years ago in Ancient India? In this video, we uncover the unbelievable story of King Kakudmi and Princess Revathi — a mysterious tale from Hindu scriptures where a king travels to Brahmaloka, stays for just 20 minutes… and returns to find that 27 Chaturyugas (millions of years) have passed on Earth. 🌌 Did ancient India already understand Time Dilation? 🌌 Was this the first Space & Time Travel recorded in human history? 🌌 How did Revathi shrink from 35 feet to normal human height? 🌌 Is this myth… or advanced cosmic science hidden in symbolism? From the lost city of Kusasthali to the rise of Dwaraka… From Brahma’s cosmic laughter to Balarama’s divine transformation… This story will completely change how you think about Time, Reality, and Human Ego. If you love: ✔ Hindu mythology explained scientifically ✔ Time travel mysteries ✔ Ancient advanced civilization theories ✔ Relativity explained in Tamil ✔ Krishna & Balarama hidden secrets ✔ Spiritual + Scientific storytelling Then this video is for you. Watch till the end — because the final lesson about Time will hit you harder than any science fiction movie ever made. #TimeTravelTamil #Kakudmi #Revathi #HinduMythology #AncientIndia #TimeDilation #Brahmaloka #Krishna #Balarama #VedicScience #27Yugas #SpaceTravel #MysteryTamil #SpiritualScience #IndianHistoryMystery Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.