It is rumored on the Internet that a rare "five-headed snake" was discovered in an Indian temple, and there are even photos to prove it! As the saying goes, the world is full of wonders, and weird things and monsters can happen. India, a mysterious country, seems to have been fond of snakes since ancient times, but the appearance of "goblin" species like the five-headed snake in the ancient temple still makes people break out in a cold sweat!
< p>The Kuniya Modatta in India is located in the valley near Rajgir. It was originally a small mound with a small Buddhist niche on it. Later, archaeological experts excavated and discovered that there was a tower under the mound.
There is nothing in the tower. There are clay statues on the outer walls, some Buddhist statues, and a five-headed snake statue.
In addition to the five-headed snake sculpture in Kuniya Modatta, sculptures similar to multi-headed snakes have also been found in other temples.
People can’t help but wonder: Is the five-headed snake just a legendary monster or a figment of people’s imagination, or does it really exist?
In the legends circulated by mankind, there have been many mysterious "monsters", but people have never commented on their authenticity. It’s not until someone is lucky enough to see them in person that their existence begins to become real.
In addition, according to netizens, netizens in Changsha once took photos of a five-headed snake at the border of Laos!
But , whether the five-headed snake is true or false, it is still a bit fictitious. The stone sculpture of the seven-headed snake discovered in India proves that the appearance of the five-headed snake is not a "magical" theory!