December 27, 2008

New Finds Take Archaeologists Closer to Krishna

from: Iskcon News - by Ekendra Dasa at 6:50 AM
By Bhama Devi Ravi for The Times of India on 27 Dec 2008

The conch and the Sudarshana Chakra are unmistakable. Although the figures do not match popular images of Kirshna sporting a peacock feather, archaeologists are convinced that the coins are of Krishna.



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November 22, 2008

Ancient Monument to the Soul Discovered in Turkey

from: Iskcon News - by Ekendra Dasa at 7:41 AM
By John Noble Wilford for The New York Times on 22 Nov 2008

In a mountainous kingdom in what is now southeastern Turkey, there lived in the eighth century B.C. a royal official, Kuttamuwa, who oversaw the completion of an inscribed stone monument, or stele, to be erected upon his death. The words instructed mourners to commemorate his life and afterlife with feasts “for my soul that is in this stele.”



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November 15, 2008

Scholar Finds Mayans 'Path Through Hell'

from: Iskcon News - by Ekendra Dasa at 3:44 AM
By Mark Stevenson on 15 Nov 2008

TZIBICHEN CENOTE, Mexico (Nov. 9) - Legend says the afterlife for ancient Mayas was a terrifying obstacle course in which the dead had to traverse rivers of blood, and chambers full of sharp knives, bats and jaguars.

Now a Mexican archaeologist using long-forgotten testimony from the Spanish Inquisition says a series of caves he has explored may be the place where the Maya actually tried to depict this highway through hell.



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