Saturday, October 11, 2014

Altai shamans turned to the princess Kadyn – TVNZ

In the Altai Republic Ukok Plateau in the highlands on the border with Mongolia shamans held a ceremony to appeal to the Altai Princess. This place is considered sacred to indigenous Altai. Here is the burial place of rest Keeper Ak-Kadyn (White Lady).

By the way, this ceremony is only one of the events that took place in this year and related to the Altai Princess. The thing is that after severe flooding in the country and the surrounding areas this summer, as well as hail, causing much damage the region’s capital – Gorno-Altai, with new force began to talk about the need to bury the princess Kadyn. It is with this bind Altai all bad weather that struck their homeland.

– The country was collecting signatures for the disposal of Altai Princess. Idea was supported by 22 thousand people, which is 10% of the population. On October 6, Gorno-Altaisk meeting was held where participants were sent an appeal to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the need for disposal of Princess – according to the official blog Akai Keene.

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Scientists have discovered the mummy in 1993 and immediately declared her find of the century. Mummy named Princess Kadyn, ancestor of Altai and Ukok Plateau, where there was a burial ground – abode of the Gods. According to a study by researchers, age of the mummy – about 2.5 thousand years, died “princess” at the age of 25 years. It is believed that Kadyn was great priestess, who in the name of protecting the Earth voluntarily parted with his life.

For almost 20 years the mummy kept in the museum of Akademgorodok. Altai has repeatedly performed with the requirement to bury the princess! Two years ago, the mummy was returned to the museum of the Altai Republic, where he set up a special room to store it.

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