
The Curry Micro series was originally conceived in Sussex by two curry loving Geocachers by the names of BHA LOYAL and proftonks back in 2012.
As this is a mystery, there is no need to go to the published coordinates. The cache is located a short distance away. The coordinates can be ascertained after a quick introduction to one aspect of Hinduism.
Hinduism is the world's oldest major religion and is often considered polytheistic. Each Hindu deity has a particular animal-vehicle or vahana on which they travel. Vahana (Sanskrit: वाहन, "that which carries, that which pulls") represent the various spiritual and psychological forces that carry each deity and represent it. Each vahana is very important to its respective deity, and they are seldom depicted without their vahana. They might be rendered riding their vahana, standing on it, walking alongside it or being pulled in a chariot by it. The vahana is often called the deity's "mount". The relationship between a god and his vahana is complex and is woven with considerable iconography and mythology.
To solve this mystery, use the usual sources to research the vahana of some popular Hindu deities. Count the number of letters in the spelling of the vahana's animal species to establish the associated number. For example, Dhavdi's vahana is a rhinoceros (10 letters).
Please consider each species in the singular (eg Vayu drives a chariot pulled by a thousand horses would count as horse, 5 letters.) Some gods are associated with more than one vahana, but I have gone with the most popular associations. The cache is located a short walk away from the posted coordinates, at:
N50 Durga (Yamuna - Ushas)。 Bhairava (Shashthi + Lakshmi + Daksha) Shani
W1 (Kama - Parvati) (Indra - Chandra)。 Ganesha Rati (Murugan - Mangala)
Checksum is 43. Good Luck!
