Recent discoveries in the Indian Hoshangabad region of Madhya Pradesh have revealed ancient cave paintings that could change our understanding of prehistoric human interaction with other terrestrial beings.
These 10,000-year-old paintings found in Charama area in Kanker district, Chhattisgarh, depict extraterrestrial life and what appear to be UFOs One discovery in particular is a collection of cave paintings that appear to function like an ancient calendar. These images recount past developments of these extraterrestrial beings and appear to potentially predict future visits. The calendar suggests dates that could correspond to the years 2030 and 2046. Although the exact dates remain uncertain due to the difficulty of ancient symbols.
Hidden deep in the forests of Charama within the Kanker district of Chhattisgarh, the cave paintings are located in villages Chandeli and Gotitola in the tribal Bastar region, about 130 km from the city of Raipur. They were discovered by a group of anthropologists and hill tribes working in the area.
The natives have long believed in myths about the “Rohela people”, the celestial beings who would take the villagers and pass on knowledge and technology before they disappeared. This discovery echoes the ancient astronaut theory, which assumes that extraterrestrial beings influenced early human civilizations. Researchers believe these encounters may have inspired mythologies and early technological advances, such as detailed descriptions of flying machines or airplanes found.