Tag: Grand Canyon

  • Natural Vishnu Temple in Grand Canyon

    Natural Vishnu Temple in Grand Canyon

    The formation of Rock in Grand Canyon is called the Vishnu Temple.

     

    And there are formations called Shiva, Rama Temples.

     

     

    The Theory is some Geologists were in the habit of naming ancient natural formation after Hindu Gods and Goddesses,which I doubt.

     

    If naming after Gods were to have been practiced by the Christians, as in the case of many cities and natural phenomenon, they would have named it after some legend in Christianity, not after Hinduism, which they vilify, in many a case subtly.

     

    Please read my Post Americas, The Patala Loka of Hinduism.

     

    In the Mayan-derived dialects along Mexico’s northern east coast down to and including the Central America republics, Patal means ‘abandoned or deserted land; without people.’

    Naga-like derivatives also exist in Mexico . In Sanskrit, Nag-asta means Western Naga Land . The Mayan lowlands down to and including Costa Rica are called Nacaste.

    According to Hindu legends, a naga could turn into a human being. In Mexico, a nagual was a were-animal. Nagual derived from the Sanskrit Nag-Baal, meaning Snake Demon…

    The Hindu Naga Mayas also belonged to a powerful Dravidian group of Nagas calledAsuras. Whether or not the Asuras were demi-gods or demons depended on one’s point of view. The leader of these Naga Asuras was the Hindu (really a Bulgarian) god of precious metals, wealth, traders and even agriculturists (really a group) named Kubera or Khyber (Kheever). ”

     

     

    Geologists frequently name rock layers after surrounding landmarks (especially if the landmark is near an outcrop of the layer that is a good representation of the type). For example, the Hermit Shale layer in the canyon is named for Hermit Canyon where that rock layer is easily reached and where it was first scientifically described in detail.

    Each of the rock layers that you mention derived their name from nearby canyon buttes and mesas. Specifically the Vishnu Schist was named by geologist Charles Walcott in the 1880s after Vishnu Temple, a prominent rock formation on the north side of the canyon near Cape Royale. The Brahma Schist was named by geologists Campbell and Maxson in the 1930s after Brahma Temple, a butte overlooking Bright Angel Canyon. I am not sure who named the Rama Schist (probably Campbell and Maxson), but it probably derived its name from Rama Temple, a rock spire near Vishnu Temple. All of these landmarks can be seen from the major overlooks on the South Rim.

    The logical next question is how did these mesas and buttes get their names in the first place? Many of the canyon’s landmarks were named by geologist Charles Dutton who published one of the earliest (and best) detailed geologic studies of the canyon in 1882. Dutton believed that the canyon was such an important and impressive feature on the planet, that the names of its features should reflect all the world’s cultures and thus he chose many names from mythologies and legends from around the world. Other examples of canyon landmarks named in this way are Wotan’s Throne, Cheops Pyramid, Budda Temple, Solomon Temple, Jupiter Temple and Tower of Ra (all of these are major buttes, spires or mesas in the canyon).

    Source:

    Arizona resident, frequent Grand Canyon visitor and hiker, and historian who has researched and written about scientific studies in the canyon.

    For an excellent overview of the early canyon geologists and their impact on how we view the canyon today, I recommend the excellent book “How the Canyon Became Grand” by Stephen Pyne

    Dutton’s classic work (where many of the formations were officially named for the first time) is “Tertiary History of the Grand Canon District” (published the United States Geological Survey in 1882 and republished by the University of Arizona Press in 2001)

    In describing the panorama from Point Sublime he writes:

    “The finest butte of the chasm is situated near the upper end of the Kaibab division; but it is not visible from Point Sublime. It is more than 5,000 feet high, and has a surprising resemblance to an Oriental pagoda. We named it Vishnu’s Temple.”

    At Cape Final in the Ottoman Amphitheatre “we command a view of the head of the Grand Canyon. The scenery is in a large measure changed, not only in the arrangement of its parts but in its character. The portion of the panorama which includes the chasm is, in the main, similar to what we have seen from other commanding points, and so far is it from being diminished in grandeur that it may in some respects be regarded as the finest of all. But the chasm is only half the scene before us. To the eastward is spread out in full view the great expanse of the Marble Canyon platform, the Echo Cliffs beyond, and in the dim distance the Cretaceous mesas about the San Juan. To the southward is the far off mesa country around the Moquis villages sixty or seventy miles away, and to the southward fifty miles distant rise the grand volcanic piles of the San Francisco Mountains.

    As we mount the parapet which looks down upon the canyon the eye is at once caught by an object which seems to surpass in beauty anything we have yet seen. It is a gigantic butte, so admirably designed and so exquisitely decorated that the sight of it must call forth an expression of wonder and delight from the most apathetic beholder. Its summit is more than 5,000 feet above the river. Mr. Holmes’ picture will convey a much more accurate idea of it than any verbal description can possibly do. We named it Vishnu’s Temple.”

    Travelers Route of South Rim: The East Rim Drive-Arizona Hwy. 64, begins just south of Mather Point. The drive skirts the rim for 23 miles to Desert View with numerous pull offs for long views of the main canyon. Turn off at Yaki Point for a fine view of the darkly shining Granite Gorge, the innermost canyon. The imposing pyramid-shaped profile of Vishnu Temple, 7,829 feet high dominates the eastern skyline.

    http://demythic.com/GCanyon-b.htm

     

     

    https://ramanisblog.in/2014/02/28/americas-the-patala-of-hinduism-mayas-hindus/

  • Egyptians Found America? Treasures in Grand Canyon

     

    We have two versions as to who stumbled across the US first.

     

    Popular version is  that it is Columbus and another one is Amerigo Vespucci,Italian explorerfinanciernavigator.

     

    Now comes the Third,The Egyptians.

    Grand Canyon News
    Grand Canyon News

     

    Treasures were found in the Grand Canyon Caverns.

     

    Stantonscave.

    ‘In the early 20th century, a pair of Smithsonian-funded archaeologists (Prof. S.A Jordon and G.E Kinkaid) claimed that they found remnants of a thriving Egyptian civilization stowed within a series of caverns carved into the side of a remote portion of the Grand Canyon. The story of this discovery was on the front page of the April 15, 1909 edition of the Arizona Gazette.

    According to the article, a series of strange caves and artifacts were found in the Marble Canyon region of the Grand Canyon. The article also describes a cross-legged idol resembling Buddha, and a large tomb filled with mummified humans. However, all of these claims are denied by official sources.

    There are no records of Kincaid or Professor Jordon within the Smithsonian’s Department of Anthropology, and none of their “artifacts” ever saw the light of day. According to conspiracy theorists, the Smithsonian institute destroyed all artifacts and filled in the tunnels, possibly to maintain the current picture of human history..

    Source:

    The following is   an  intriguing  article  entitled  "Archeological
      Coverups", by David Hatcher Childress  in  the above NEXUS magazine.
      Following that is  a  newspaper  article  from  a   1909   newspaper
      indicating a bizarre suppressed find in the Grand Canyon area.
    
      It indicates either  a  hoax  published  at  the  time  OR  that the
      Smithsonian and/or the government  is  covering  up  details of past
      archeological discoveries that  would rock current understanding  of
      the past.
    
      Despite KeelyNet being primarily a science based board, this article
      intrigues us because of the similarity in information suppression to
      "protect the people"....this  would  appear  to be the reason WHY we
      don't have working free energy and  anti-grav  devices  as  well  as
      absolute cures for most terminal diseases.
    
      If, after reading the article and the attached newspaper  file,  you
      decide to investigate  the matter further, we here at KeelyNet would
      appreciate you sharing your findings with either/or Mr. Childress at
      the World Explorers Club or us here at KeelyNet.  Thanks...>>> Jerry
    
    ..
    While the film was fiction, the scene in which an important  ancient
      relic is buried in a warehouse is uncomfortably close to reality for
      many researchers.  To   those   who   investigate   allegations   of
      archaeological cover-ups, there are  disturbing indications that the
      most important archaeological  institute in the United  States,  the
      Smithsonian Institute, an   independent  federal  agency,  has  been
      actively suppressing some  of the  most  interesting  and  important
      archaeological discoveries made in the Americas.  The Vatican has been long accused of keeping artefacts  and  ancient
      books in their  vast  cellars,  without  allowing  the outside world
      access to them.  These secret treasures,  often  of  a controversial
      historical or religious  nature,  are  allegedly suppressed  by  the
      Catholic Church because  they might damage the church's credibility,
      or perhaps cast their official texts  in  doubt.   Sadly,  there  is
      overwhelming evidence that something very similar is  happening with
      the Smithsonian Institution.
    http://www.keelynet.com/unclass/canyon.txt
    
    In the meantime, this whole thing was getting under my curious skin a bit. I decided to approach the subject a little differently. I was going to see if there was a geometrical connection between Isis Temple and the Great Pyramid of Giza. Why the Great Pyramid? From my knowledge of sacred geometry I knew it to be a central figure in a planetary grid system. As a former, avid backpacker myself, and having some knowledge of cartology, it took me no time to get the exact longitude and latitude of the center of Isis Temple. I then began searching on the www for the exact coordinates of the center of the Great Pyramid in Egypt. That's when things started to turn REALLY curious and informative.
    
    http://rense.com/general6/egy.htm

     

  • Watch ‘Live from Mars’

     

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    593431main pia14835-full full Deceleration of Mars Science Laboratory in Martian Atmosphere, Artist’s Concept (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

     

    Interesting Live coverage of Mars from Curiosity Rover.

     

    Click the Link.

     

    “Taking pictures on another world has never been just point and click. For decades, unmanned probes from Earth have been venturing to distant planets, moons and other bodies—and for just as many decades, the images they have sent home have been composed and transmitted in a decidedly painstaking way. That is especially so in the case of the 360-degree panorama NASA is now releasing of the Curiosity rover’s landing site in Mars’s Gale Crater.

     

    Even on Earth, you have to be selective when you photograph a landscape. After all, no matter how glorious your picture of one part of the Grand Canyon is, it by definition leaves out countless other, equally glorious parts. The only way to capture the whole sweep of the place is to take many small images and bit by bit, piece them all together. That’s hard enough when the camera is in your hand. Now imagine doing it when all of your hardware is 154 million miles away and the data has to be streamed back you in a comparative trickle that, even moving at light speed, takes 17 minutes to get here.”

     
    http://lightbox.time.com/2012/08/20/interactive-360-panorama-from-mars-curiosity-rover/#ixzz24HnbEBln