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Hello. Almost 30 years ago, on a family vacation to Kashmir, we had stopped to check out this phenomenon that we had heard about but didn't believe it would be true. Somewhere off the highway between Jammu and Srinagar, there was a temple in a large courtyard - peaceful, not at all touristy - just there to support the local village. In the courtyard was a big boulder I am guessing about 3 feet across and 1 or 2 feet high? heavy, for sure! We were told that if you get 11 people (even kids) - no more, no less. And everyone put their index finger on the underside of the rock and in unison repeat the word "kaa" and raise the rock.
We arrived as skeptics - with my engineer dad conducting the experiment flawlessly, noting all variables and conditions. We gathered some people to count up to eleven - including other kids (I was only 10 and my brother 14). And by golly, we lifted that boulder up over our heads (at least my head) like it was weightless! We stayed and experimented - what if we say "maa maa" or anything else. Nope. What if we had 10 people - nope. I remember one person stopped saying kaa and the boulder started to feel heavy and fell down. I know it works cause I was there - and so were others in my family - and we all recall it vividly. I have not found any information on the net on this wonderful phenomenon. Just wondering if anyone has ever heard of or experienced this as well? Apparently, there is another boulder like this somewhere near Pune where its in a mosque and you need 9 people and you say "qamar ali darve-----sh".
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No idea, but it's a great story alright
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Just a few days late. Was more appropriate on April 1 like when I announced a great new investment opportunity: US Real Estate..
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Well - those Kashmiris always have been masters in the papier mache handicraft.
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well .... :-) the quips got me more motivated and I did find something on the net about the other place I mention above - an article, pictures and even a video! am not fibbing, guys...
http://www.margaretdeefholts.com/lev...-shivapur.html |
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I'm afraid that this is but one giant & very stale idli that they are struggling with. Best to get these weaklings on a higher protein diet.
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You'll realize the whole thing concurs with certain theories on how the Egyptian pyramids and European dolmens and so on were built.
It's interesting alright, or at least to know that such notions are more universal even than I'd thought. |
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earth.anon, you said you were on a family vacation in Kashmir, yet this link to the article you provided is about Shivapur, outside of Mumbai.
Whats up with that? |
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LOL. I likewise usually go sh* when lifting something that's too heavy for me. (Possibly invoking some deity in the process, come to think of it.) (To go ka-ka on the other hand... Hey, no wonder I don't go around constructing dolmens.)
Nice neighbors, though, Ed I guess they weren't too orthodox then? I reckon the chap in question was a derwish (darvesh) btw. Don't ask me about the exhalated pronunciation given here, but maybe with all that lifting this becomes D-aar-veeeeeee...sh!!!Last edited by machadinha : Apr 14th, 2008 at 10:20. |
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Hi Mach!
OK..you need 11 for one rock and 9 for the other? |
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No idea. What's funny is that index finger is something that seems common in such theories. Why the pinky doesn't count -- don't ask me.
Maybe the idea is if you can pick your nose with it -- oh, whatever. |
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You do manage to find these little tucked-away places don't you, Jay?
![]() Show the non-believers your latest video from Kumaon. Must check it out myself sometime. |
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