There are many things in India that are mysterious. You must have known about that very ancient stone present in the city of Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu, which has been wonderfully hinged on a slope for almost 1200 years. It does not move nor roll even in the biggest thunderstorms. There is also a similar stone in Myanmar, which is about 25 feet high. The specialty of this stone is also that it has been miraculously stuck on the shield of another stone for centuries. Even the storm and storm have not moved it. This king had 365 queens and more than 50 children This heavy stone situated at an altitude of 1100 meters is nothing short of a surprise. It is a major pilgrimage site for the Buddhists of Myanmar. This stone, which looks like gold, is called 'Golden Rock' or 'Kyctio Pagoda'. People have made it like gold by pasting gold leaves on it. For this reason, it was named 'Golden Rock'. People come from far and wide to see how this stone is affixed to the edge of a rock. It is also believed that whoever goes near this stone thrice a year, its poverty and all sorrows are removed. It is also believed that whatever vow is sought here, it is definitely done. WoW! This lady rescued the lion from forest, see what happened when they met after a gap However, it is believed that this heavy stone rests on the hair of Lord Buddha and for this reason it never moves from its place. Although no one knows about how long this stone has been living here, but it is believed that the 'Cactatio Pagoda' was built in 581 BC. However, some people also believe that in the 11th century, a Buddhist monk placed this stone on such a slope with the help of the hair of Lord Buddha. It is believed that only a woman can move or move this stone from here. For this reason women are not allowed to touch this golden stone, they can only see it from a distance. To ensure that no women come near the stone, security personnel are stationed at the gate inside the pilgrimage site and keep an eye on it. This banana tree will fill the stomach of the entire village, video goes viral