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Dramatically depicting more than 400 scenes from the Old and New Testaments, 3,650 fig?ures present a magnificent pageant of the customs and costumes of the era of Francois I. Among the panels of Cain and Abel, Abraham and Isaac, Jesus and Mary ' all very Flemish figures ' are carvings of a Picardy baker, dairymaid, fruitmonger, and laundress.
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There are more than 3,650 figures.
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The figures only depict scenes from the New Testament.
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The characteristic gold leaf used in their production symbolized the glory of God.
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The glory of God is represented by gold leaf.
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The gold leaf that they use represents Moses.
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Look for a simple statue of Tutankhamun, the boy king, below the needle.
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Under the needle, look for a simple statue of the boy king Tutankamun.
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Tutankhamun was a woman.
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In another drawing, from 1943, Smith develops his personal symbol, the spiral cross, which is really nothing but a relaxed swastika.
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Smith developed his personal symbol.
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Smith just used the cross as his symbol.
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There are pre-Columbian pieces from Peru and Mexico, including two rare Mayan manuscripts (cedices), replete with the mysterious symbols and delightful illustrations that have long fascinated scholars.
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The scholars have always been fascinated by the mysterious symbols and delightful illustrations.
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The scholars have no interest in the mysterious symbols.
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Outside the museum, the Cenotaph contains the names of the 108,956 casualties, with the Let all the souls here rest in peace, for the evil shall not be repeated.
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Over a hundred thousand names of the deceased are etched on the Cenotaph.
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Though a Cenotaph is situated outside the museum, it only features on name: the unknown soldier.
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A statue of Nandi, the bull, and a trident sign mark the temples of Shiva.
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The bull, a statue of Nandi, and a trident sign mark the temples of Shiva.
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A statue of Nandi, the bear, and a rock sign mark the temples of Shiva.
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From this rock, the Prophet began his journey to paradise.
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The Prophet was at this rock before going to paradise.
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The Prophet took this rock with her to paradise.
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Within the complex'dedicated to Hathor, her cows head form decorates the columns of the Hypostyle Hall is a sanctuary where Ramses and Nefertari made offerings to the gods, and one showing the Pharaoh himself worshipping his deified wife.
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Her cows head form decorates the columns of the Hypostyle Hall.
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Her ferrets head form decorates the columns of the Hypostyle Hall.
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A small temple to Hathor sitting to the left of the colonnade has columns carved with the cow's head that depicted her.
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The colonnade has a carved image of a cow's head.
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The horse's head was used to depict her.
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Orihuela's new Museo de Semana Santa (the Easter Week Museum) features the massive floats by Salzillo and other artists, depicting Biblical scenes with life-like statues.
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Biblical scenes are represented using life-like statues in Orihuela's new Museo de Semana Santa.
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Salzillo create floats for the Museo de Semana Santa, which feature koranic scenes using real-life actors.
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The bee pendant found near Malia is one of the most recognizable Minoan artifacts
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A Minoan bee pendant was discovered near Malia.
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A bee pendant was found near Malia, but it remains an obscure artifact.
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You can imagine how grandiose the original plan must have been when you realize that Moses was supposed to be one of 40 figures adorning the tomb.
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In the original plan, there were supposed to be 40 figures etched on the tomb.
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The original plan was quite compact and threadbare, proposing just 10 figures on the tomb.
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Following Khephren'sdeaththe body oftheSphinxwaslost under the desert sands that sweptthe areaandTutmosis
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The area suffered sand storms that buried the body of the great Sphinx.
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The body of the sphinx is visible.
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Like the statues of Romanesque and Gothic cathedrals portraying events from the Bible, the carvings were intended to be read like a book by those who had no access to the scriptures, which were at that time reserved for the Brahmins.
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At one time, only Brahmins were allowed access to books.
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The sculptures have no narrative thread linking them.
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Legend tells of the Sun Goddess Amaterasu sending her grandson to Mt.
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Sun Goddess Amaterasu will be sending her grandson to Mt.
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Sun Goddess Amaterasu is preventing her grandson from going to Mt.
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It also has sidebars on the Dionnes and other famous multibirths.
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There are multiple sidebars on the website.
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The Dionnes are unknown and not famous.
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The giant ashlars (square stone blocks) represent for the Jewish people their past glory, as well as a promise and a dream come true.
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Jewish past glory is represented by ashlars.
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Jews do not use anything to symbolize their hopes and dreams.
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just Copperheads everywhere
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A large portion of snakes in every spot.
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Just Goldheads everywhere, not a single Copperhead.
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There are two hypostyle halls with well-preserved papyrus columns and in the Corridor of the Kings in the southwest wing, you will find 76 cartouches listing Pharaohs throughout the ages.
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There are two hypostyle halls that have papyrus columns.
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There exist papyrus columns in the two hypostyle halls, but they have been damaged over time.
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In the adjacent Calle del Caeen, look for the well-head with weathered rope-marks that traditionally inspired Saint Isidore, the youngest of a sixth-century Visigoth duke's four saintly children, to argue the merits of perseverance.
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The youngest child of a sixth-century visigoth duke was called Saint Isidore.
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Isidore, the child of a duke, had been known as a sinner hundreds of years ago.
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The most famous of these is the Doryphorus (Spear-carrier) of Polycletus, second in fame among Greek sculptors only to Phidias.
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Doryphorus of Polycletus is the most well-known.
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Doryphorus of Polycletus is fairly unknown.
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Vishnu may appear in art as a fish, a tortoise, a boar, a man-lion, or a dwarf, the first five of his nine avatars.
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Vishnu can appear in different forms.
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Vishnu cannot appear in different forms.
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Originally, all the brightly colored puppets were made from cow, buffalo, or goat hides, but today the minor characters are turned out in plastic and celluloid.
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Minor characters are made of plastic and celluloid now, but they used to be made from cow, buffalo, or goat hides.
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Every puppet is made out of cow hides.
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The stories surrounding Prince Rama and his wife Sita involve ogres, demon-kings, and monkey warriors, all represented on stage by puppets.
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Puppets represent a variety of different characters for the stories involving Prince Rama and his wife Sita.
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The stories based on Prince Rama and his wife Sita are represented by a cartoon on screen.
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Noting the fossil's eel-like tail and other aquatic attributes, Lee and Caldwell suggest that these proto-snakes retreated into the water, shed their legs, then slithered back out.
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Lee and Caldwell seem to think that the proto-snakes shed their legs.
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The fossil lacked any aquatic attributes aside from its eel-like tail.
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But I can give two illustrations, both from ballets by George Balanchine that I have on tape.
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I have two illustrations on tape which I can give you, from ballets by George Balanchine.
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I'm sorry, but I cannot give you any illustrations.
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There is a unique relief of the queen found on the rear facade of the temple, the only representation from her lifetime to have been identified.
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There has only been one relief of the queen identified.
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There have never been any reliefs of the queen identified.
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There's also an enchanting collection of bunrakiapuppets a rare chance to see them at close range.
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There is an opportunity to see a collection of bunkrakiapuppets at close range.
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All tourists and travelers are prohibited from seeing the puppets in person.
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The sculpture shows a dynamic Shiva killing demons and playing dice in the Himalayas, a group of boys playing with the sacred bull, and mother goddesses with children.
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Shiva is depicted in the sculpture as slaying demons.
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The sculpture does not include a depiction of mother goddesses.
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A magnificent polychrome retablo, rising in five tiers, depicts New Testament stories in fervent detail.
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The New Testament is depicted on a retablo.
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The New Testament was never depicted.
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On the rear wall is the Shiva Mahesamurti, a bust of Shiva as the Supreme Lord, while Bhairava the angry destroyer looks to the left and his sensuous aspect looks to the right.
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The rear wall contains a bust of Shiva Mahesamurti.
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The rear wall contains an fountain and a waterfall.
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i don't think there are the little box is black on the top of the pyramid of the sun it's black so yeah you can't really tell but it is kind of weird you know you think wow there is where they did human sacrifices to false Gods and
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It's weird to think they did human sacrifices on top of the pyramid.
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You can see the black box on top of the pyramid from miles away.
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Tantrism is also the source of the male and female symbols of the thunderbolt (vajra, also called dorje) and the bell (ghanta), usually present in Buddhist ceremonies, and of the system of lamas or high priests, who are held to be reincarnations of holy men.
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The high priests are seen as reincarnations of holy men.
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The female symbol of the thunderbolt is not seen in Buddhist ceremonies.
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The mythical kingdom of Hawaii was now a dream of the past.
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The dream of the past is the mythical kingdom.
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The kingdom of Hawaii is a current dream.
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The back walls of the pylon have scenes of the yearly meetings of Horus and his consort Hathor, who traveled on a sacred barque (slender boat) from her temple at Denderah for the reunion on the Nile.
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A consort of Horus was named Hathor.
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There is nothing found on the back wall.
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Reliefs carved on Ramses' thrones depict the Nile gods, and in a niche between the two central colossi is a small statue to the god Ra-Herekhty (Ra the sun god combined with Horus) with whom Ramses shares the temple.
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Carvings on Ramses' throne are of the Nile Gods.
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Ramses does not share the temple with anyone.
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The boat was made to carry the spirit of Khephren into the Other World after his death.
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The boat was constructed in order to bring Khephren's spirit to the Other World after he died.
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There was no way no way for the spirit of Kephren to get to the Other World.
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In its shadow sits the statue of no velist Sir Walter Scott (and his faithful dog, Maida) carved from Cararra marble.
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Maida was the name of Sir Walter Scott's dog.
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The statue of Sir Walter Scott and his dog isn't carved from Cararra marble.
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As Mahadev, he is lord of reproduction represented by the lingam, a phallus symbol often appearing in his temples as a stump of stone rising from the female symbol, a disk called the yoni.
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He is lord of reproduction presented by the lingam as Mahadev, a phallus symbol often appearing in his temples as a stump of stone rising from the female symbol, a disk called the yoni.
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Mahadev is depicted as a weird green-looking gnome carrying a four-leaf clover.
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I'm afraid this is kind of a one joke question, and the joke is cheap and easy blasphemy.
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The joke is regarded as blasphemous.
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The joke did not contain a trace of blasphemy.
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Over the door, Surya, the Apollo-like sun god, rides in a chariot drawn by seven prancing horses, an animal rarely seen in Nepali art.
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Surya appears above the door in a chariot.
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Over the door, we see Surya riding on the back of an elephant.
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The friezes are more sophisticated, showing archers riding elephants and a king of Kalinga reclining with his queen.
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The friezes show archers on elephants and the king of Kalinga resting with his queen.
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The friezes are not sophisticated at all.
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It houses the sarcophagus of Mehmet I (ruled 1413 21), itself ornately decorated with patterned Iznik tiles.
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The sarcophagus of Mehmet is decorated with patterned tiles.
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Mehmet I ruled from 1413 to 1450.
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I'm not sure if the correspondents realize that the Hindu concept of Brahman has been around considerably longer than Sullivan's cross-pollination of something like the a powerful (yet devout) bearded man, a cool breeze on a clear summer night, a John Lennon tune, and the Lion King.
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I'm not sure that the current correspondence realize that the Hindu concept of Brahman has been around.
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I am totally sure that the correspondence realize that the Hindu concept has been around.
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Although there are no reliable accounts of this period, third-century Chinese documents speak of a Japanese priestess-queen, Himiko, ruling over a land of law-abiding people who enjoyed alcohol and were divided into classes distinguished by tattoo marks.
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There are no reliable accounts of this period.
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The third-century Chinese documents are vast in collection.
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Head down to the right to the Treasury, whose chief attractions are the famous golden Topkape Dagger, with three huge emeralds set in the hilt, and a fourth forming the lid of a watch hidden in the handle; and The Spoonmaker's Diamond, an 86-carat, pear-shaped diamond set in a gold mount encrusted with 49 smaller diamonds.
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In the treasury there are four emeralds and fifty diamonds.
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The diamond is set in a copper mount.
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The tank is encircled by small sculptured deities and coiled snakes.
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Sculptures of little deities and snakes surround the tank.
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The tank is plainly decorated with no sculptured objects around it.
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Traditionally-crafted ceremonial objects, such as menorahs (a seven-branched candelabra) and mezuzahs (inscribed parchments/parchment holders), may not be to everyone's taste, but they are undeniably Israeli.
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A menorah is a traditionally-crafted ceremonial object.
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A menorah tends to fit to everybody's taste!
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Many carvings of Hatshepsut at the temple have been defaced.
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The temple contains many carvings of Hatshepsut.
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The Hatshepsut carvings inside the temple are still perfectly intact.
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Huge representations of rulers like Ramses II illustrate the power held by the throne and by the cult of personality, though there are also tiny sculptures such as a bust of Queen Hatschepsut, which may have stood on a mantle or in a niche, showing that Egyptians were not just fixated by the epic and monumental.
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Egyptians took great care to preserve their history, be it of epic depictions of Pharaohs, or small sculptures of less-powerful royalty.
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The Egyptians only bothered to depict the greatest of their Pharaohs in their immortalizing art.
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All the artifacts here were excavated at Tell al Amarna including two giant statues of the Pharaoh with his distinctive long chin and rounded belly.
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Both huge statues show the Pharaoh's distinct features.
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Several giant statues of the Pharaoh are still buried at Tell al Amarna.
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At the Indra Chowk junction, four dragon-lions snarl beside the unusual stairway entrance to the many-hued and balconied Akash Bhairav, housing a silver Bhairav image brought out on feast days.
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There are statues of 4 snarling dragon lions near the stairway to Akash Bhairav.
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There are statues of 4 smiling buddhas near the stairway to Akash Bhairav.
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Kain Songket (silk brocade) is a speciality of Terengganu.
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Specialty of Terengganu is Kain Songket (silk brocade).
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Kain Songket is a specialty of New York.
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Finally, the only deities possibly more powerful than the Olympians--the three goddesses who literally measure out the course and length of a person's life--are the Fates.
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The three Fates were possibly more powerful than the Olympian gods.
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The Olympian gods were much more powerful than any other deity including they Fates.
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The silhouette seems to suggest the Himalayan home of the gods, but this may be more of a Brahmanic interpretation than the conception of the architect.
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The outline is reminiscent of the Himalayas, which are regarded as the home of the gods.
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The smooth, elegant silhouette doesn't evoke mountains at all.
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Standing at the base of the sacred causeway that once linked the pyramids to the Nileisthe Sphinx, the enigmatic depiction of Khephren with his head attached to a lion's body.
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The Nileisthe Sphinx is a depiction of Kephren, with his head on a lion's body.
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The Sphinx depicts Michael Jackson with his head attached to a giraffes body.
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Also in the crypt are the remains of Napoleon's son, brought to France from Vienna by Hitler in 1940.
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The son of Napoleon's child is buried in that crypt.
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In the crypt are the remains of Hitler's son, brought to Germany by Obama in 2012.
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Inside the library there are old photos of assorted Ranas, smartly dressed in tweed suits, neckties, and polished boots, posing atop the huge rhinos and tigers they've slain.
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There are photos of people with dead animals.
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The Ranas all wore clothes made of silk.
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On your left, in the wall of the corner house, thousands of nails have been hammered into a piece of wood under a small image of Vaisha Dev, the toothache god.
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You can see thousands of nails pushed into the wall of the corner house underneath a picture of the toothache god.
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The left wall of the corner house has thousands of dentures laid in tribute to the dental surgeon god.
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Anubis (God of Mummification) has a small temple here and you will clearly see his jackal-headed form on the walls.
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The God of Mummification had a small temple.
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The temple of Anubis is large.
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um-hum well a friend of mine i i don't remember what types they have but they're really really fuzzy yeah because i thought she had a Himalayan but i'm not sure
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A friend of mine is Himalayan I think.
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There are many different types.
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Stone carvings of bats, turtles, and monkeys transformed onto T-shirts or wall prints.
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Stone carvings of animals are screen printed onto shirts or art prints.
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The etchings of ancient people are made into keychains.
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Beside David and Goliath, Daniel in the lions' den, and the building of Noah's ark, one curious sculpture shows Saint Eugenia, tonsured and disguised as a monk, opening her robe to convince a skeptical friar that she's a woman.
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There is a sculpture of Saint Eugenia next to some Biblical scenes.
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Saint Eugenia was a monk who liked to dress up as a woman.
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A bronze peacock accompanies these two figures.
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These two figures are accompanied by a bronze peacock.
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The bronze peacock and these two figures come separate.
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The royal offspring can be seen in miniature at the feet of their parents.
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Royal offspring are pictured in miniature at their parents' feet.
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The royal offspring can be seen as statues towering above their parents.
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The statues on either side are of Edmund Burke and Oliver Goldsmith.
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The sculptures on each side depict Oliver Goldsmith and Edmund Burke.
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There are no statues of Oliver Goldsmith in existence.
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Calery and Golgotha both mean skull and there's certainly a pronounced skull-shape to the adjacent hill.
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The adjacent hill resembles a skull.
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There is no connection between skulls and the words "Calvary" and "Golgotha."
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Carvings on the columns show Ramses (?in the form of Osiris) making offerings to the gods, but around the walls he is seen smitinghis foes duringbattles in Syria and is depicted as returning in triumph with hundreds of Hittite prisoners.
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The columns have etchings that depict Ramses making offerings to the Gods.
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Ramses never returned from the battles in Syria.
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The inscriptions seem to be more than casual etchings, but their significance isn't known.
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The significance of the inscriptions is unknown, even though they seem important.
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The insriptions were brushed aside as meaningless and were issued no further attention.
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The reliefs on the pedestal show Theodosius and his family in the Hippodrome (on the side opposite the Serpentine Column) presiding over the raising of the obelisk.
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Theodosius and his family are depicted in the reliefs which are displayed on the pedestal.
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The reliefs on the pedestal depict animals and mythological characters.
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The statue's face is entirely obscured by red paste that is smeared on by worshippers.
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Worshippers smear red paste on the statue's face.
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Worshippers use blue paint on the statue.
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Before turning off the coastal plain into the Valley of the Kings, one of the most impressive Theban temples comes into view on the left, that of Queen Hatshepsut.
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Queen Hatsheput is an impressive Theban temple that comes into view on the left before turning off the coastal plain into the Valley of the Kings.
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After you turn of into the Valley of the Kings you will see an impressive Theban temple.
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View the lake from the uppermost of the ten terraces, by the unicorn statue that is the Borromeo family emblem.
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You should observe the lake from the highest terrace near the unicorn statue.
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The Borromeo family emblem is a dragon.
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On the way, look out for the preponderance of two blue (symbolizing God's reign as King of the world) and green (symbolizing the growth of redemption).
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As you go, you might see plenty of the symbolic colors blue and green.
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The color red symbolizes God's reign, and the color yellow symbolizes redemption.
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Two other often-represented deities are Hanuman, the monkey god and helper of Rama, and Garuda, the winged birdman who carries Vishnu.
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Hanuman is the monkey god and Garuda is the winged birdman.
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Hanuman is the sun god and Garuda is the winged horse.
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temple to the Egyptian goddess of love, Hathor, while above there are steps leading to a contemporary Egyptian inscription.
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There is a contemporary Egyptian inscription at the end of the steps.
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The steps lead to an inscription in ancient Greek.
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. The reason Jews have an injunction against portraying God is that Neanderthals cannot draw.
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Jews have an injunction against showing God.
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Jews have no injunction against showing God.
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The King's Megaron is decorated with a simple wooden throne, though the antechamber walls are incised with images of the double axe or labrys, so important to the mythology surrounding Knosses.
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The double axe is an important symbol in the mythology of Knosses.
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The use of the double axe is peculiar, since that image doesn't mean much in the mythology of Knosses.
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The wheels of the chariot themselves, symbols of the Hindu cycle of rebirth, have beautifully carved spokes and hubs decorated with kings and gods.
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The wheels on the chariots have carved spokes.
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The chariot wheels have spokes made of iron that was forged.
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However, elsewhere around Kathmandu, there are other stagnant ponds from which rise statues of Nagas; these ponds, too, are dedicated to the snake gods.
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The snake gods are honored with stagnant ponds with a statue.
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However, elsewhere around Kathmandu, there are no statues of the Naga and the snake gods are shunned.
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Marguerite with her box of jewels, the church scene, Siebel and his flowers, and Faust and Mephistopheles.
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Marguerite has a box of jewels and Siebel has flowers.
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Siebel with his box of jewels, Marguerite with her flowers.
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With binoculars, you can spot up on the third tier of arches (third from the right), the heads of Risorgimento heroes Gari?baldi and Cavour.
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You need binoculars to get a good look at the third tier of arches.
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The third tier of arches features the heads of heroes Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
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The temple is one of the many dedicated to Tin Hau, goddess of seafarers; this one also houses an altar to Shing Wong, the city's god.
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Tin Hau is more than likely loved by seafarers.
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Tin Hau is reviled by everyone, including seafarers.
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During a career that spanned the 18th century, Salzillo produced large processional figures still carried in Holy Week celebrations, and small, intimate carvings, some of them on a miniature scale.
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Salzillo made figurines for Holy Week celebrations.
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Salzillo made figurines for birthday celebrations.
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Atop this cobra is a bronze bird like those found on the corners of temple roofs.
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There are bronze birds, just like the ones on the corners of temple roofs, on top of this cobra.
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There is an orange bird on top of his bug statue.
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But he also destroys ignorance and misfortunes the reason he is the symbol of Royal Nepal Airlines.
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The reason he is the symbol of Royal Nepal Airlines is because he also destroys ignorance and misfortunes.
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But he does not destroy misfortunes and ignorance, which is why he is not a symbol.
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It was designed by Felix de Weldon and bears a striking similarity to his Iwo Jima Memorial to the Pacific War in Washington, DC.
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Felix de Weldon was the designer.
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There is no similarity with the Iwo Jima Memorial.
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One side effect of Manjushri's draining of the lake was that the snake gods called Nagas, which lived in water, were left with no place to live.
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There was a repercussion to Manjushri's draining of the lake, it left Nagas homeless.
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Nagas assisted Manjushri with the draining of the lake.
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The surrounding land and the tree under which he sat as a child have been turned into a shrine to the singer, but the ambiance is spoiled by the numerous guides and souvenir sellers who crowd your path to the entrance.
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Guides and souvenir sellers spoil the atmosphere.
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There are no guides available or souvenirs for sale.
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Gilded bronze lions defend the throne.
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On either side of the throne are gilded bronze lines poised to strike.
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Ceramic toads guard the throne.
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Minoans would walk down the corridor of processions past frescoed walls to reach the propylaia (sacred entranceway).
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In order to get to the propylaia, Minoans walked past frescoed walls down the corridor of processions.
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Minoans were forbidden from traveling to the propylaia.
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The 16th-century polychrome rood beam spanning the nave is decorated with 12 prophetesses (on the chancel side) and scenes from the Passion.
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The nave is decorated by 12 prophetesses and scenes from the Passion.
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The rood beam was carved in the 11th century.
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The structures are broken up into small pieces and distributed to the faithful as talismans.
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Before being distributed out amongst the faithful as talismans, the structures are broken apart into smaller pieces.
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The structures are kept entirely intact and are not distributed.
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The Naiku holds the sacred eight-pointed mirror (yata-no-kagami), which is one of the three symbols of the imperial throne.
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The eight pointed mirror in Naiku is a special relic of the throne.
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The sacred mirror has six points.
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He organized the rewrapping of many mummies and devised a secret hiding place for them in a narrow valley behind the Temple of Hatshepsut.
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The mummies were hidden near the Temple of Hatshepsut.
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He displayed the mummies outside the Temple of Hatshepsut.
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|
A huge arch (torii) spanning the main road marks the approach to the Heian Shrine.
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The approach to the Heian Shrine is marked by an arch.
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The arch marking the approach to the Heian Shrine is very small.
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|
The mysteries are those depicted in a vast fresco of a young woman's initiation into the cult of Dionysius of Greek origin.
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The fresco contains depictions of a young lady's journey through the initiation process of the cult of Dionysius.
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The fresco was destroyed by angered members of the cult of Dionysis.
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|
They buried his body but cleaned his skull and placed it on the altar to their goddess, Stiva the Traveler.
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The skull was apart from the body.
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The whole body was buried in the mud.
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|
Shiva is the dancing destroyer-god, wearing a garland of skulls and snakes around both neck and arms.
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Shiva wears garlands and likes to dance.
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Shiva is the god of creation, and wears a garland of feathers.
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