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Pieman: Time for Mr Nomine to hang up his jyotirmaya.

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Hidden : 6/26/2005
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

My student, the path to the jyotirmaya is not straight. You know that you must not visit the location written here; but once you have passed through this door, the jyotirmaya itself awaits.

You must pass through the first and second doors before this, or all will be in vain.

The ancient city of Varanasi known also as Kashi is situated on the banks of the holy river Ganges. Varanasi is the city of light, of death and of liberation, and it has been the home of Shiva since the dawn of creation. Shiva who is the destroyer, the creator and the wrathful avenger is a complex deity; a god to both love and fear. For those who visit Varanasi his presence there is real. There is a Hindu saying, “Kashi ke kankar Shiva Shankar hain”, the very stones of Kashi are Shiva.

There is a story of how Shiva took the form of Natarajah, which is his dancing incarnation. He was walking along the banks of the Ganges at Varanasi when he saw a girl bathing in the river. She was singing as she bathed. Her song was a prayer to Shiva; and in that song she praised him in all his forms. Shiva smiled as he listened; many people knew 108 or even 1000 of his names, but she knew them all.

Shiva began to dance, but the girl slipped and was caught by the current. Her delicate body was dashed against a rock, killing her instantly. Shiva jumped into the river and pulled the girl to the bank. There he invoked the power of the jyotirmaya. A brilliant light shone from his head and she opened her eyes.

The girl recognised him at once. “Lord Shiva, why have you saved me?”

Shiva replied, “Because of your devotion you have been saved. From this day you will be called Prabha, which means one who shines with the universal light.”

“But, my Lord,” she said, “I am not worthy to be known by such a name.”

She knew that Prabha is also a form of Lakshmi who is the Divine Mother.

Natarajah who was Shiva said, “Whoever knows all my names is worthy to be called Prabha.”

Now, my student, you too must know the number of his names so that you too can be called Prabha.

Then, you must feel Shiva as I felt Him when I travelled to Varanasi and swam under the sacred waters of the Ganges. I felt his presence flow through my veins as deeper and deeper I swam, until only the aching desire to find the jyotirmaya kept me conscious. Then, as ultimate darkness approached, I found a hidden cave; a strange air-locked world. And in that cave, I found the other half of the Sumerian document that I had taken from Hanaan Abaas Naayef.

The final door awaits you...

A posse ad esSE

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Va gung juvpu vf qrnq, gur cngu gb yvsr.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)