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| Sep2-08, 05:51 PM | #1 |
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Secret towers of the Himalayas
Astronuc, this is the show with the Tibetan Sky burial, if I am not mistaken.
This is a wonderful show about the stone towers of Tibet. It's on the science channel tonight at 9PM CST here, you might want to check your local listings. |
| Sep2-08, 06:35 PM | #2 |
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Hey, thanks Evo, it's on here. If I miss it at 10 pm, and could watch it 0100 or 0500.
![]() Something you might find interesting - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederique_Darragon http://www.smithsonianmag.com/histor...Mysteries.html http://www.stonefoundation.org/stone...startowers.pdf <<< nice article |
| Sep2-08, 11:26 PM | #3 |
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I remember watching a show on the Discovery channel about these tall stone towers in Tibet, it was very interesting. If it is the same show, I recommend it, if not, I'm sure it will also be good :) Thanks, Evo.
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| Sep3-08, 08:32 AM | #4 |
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Secret towers of the HimalayasEither I missed it or they cut the Air Burial scene a bit. I remember them saying that the reason the monks choose this is so that they would spare an animal's life by feeding the vultures with their bodies. |
| Sep7-08, 07:12 PM | #5 |
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I finally saw the show. WOW! Far out!
They did show one of the sky burials, but it was not associated with one of the towers. They have a slab where a special group of men cuts up the body and tosses the parts to the vultures. Age of towers: Frederique Darragon has a website - http://www.unicornfoundation.org/pag.../inthenews.asp |
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I'm a Frederique Darragon wannabe. A truly amazing woman.
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| Sep7-08, 09:59 PM | #7 |
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Four regions: Qiangtang, rGyalrong, Miniak and Kongpo have towers with the oldest towers being in Kongpo, which is westernmost. Perhaps the towers toward the east were simply copied for reasons of prestige. There is a lot of history in that area. The people speak dialects some of which are related to Tibetan. |
| Sep8-08, 05:09 AM | #8 |
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That video sounds like one I would like to see.
It is interesting they found 8 and 12 pointed star-shapred towers. Both 8 and 12 have special meaning in Chinese culture. Eight is a particularly lucky number, believed to be linked to wealth and prosperity. They felt strongly enough about it, to begin their Olympic games on 8/8/08 at 8 seconds and 8 minutes past 8 pm. For twelve, there are 12 Earthly Branches, in their organization of time, leading to 12 years in zodiac cycle, 12 months in year, 12 units in a day. The oldest towers she dated (1200yrs old), could have been built during the Tang Dynasty, which is considered a high point in Chinese civilization. Buddhism flourished as well as literature and art, duiring the Tang period. |
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