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Twelve Adityas Vishnu In Turkey Rock Temple Yazilikaya

Author
Venkata Ramanan
Published
Tue 15 Dec 2020
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ramanispodcast/episodes/Twelve-Adityas-Vishnu-In-Turkey-Rock-Temple-Yazilikaya-enr60n

3 years ago

I have been writing on the presence of Sanatana Dharma throughout the world in ancient times and all civilizations, when checked for their roots, owe their existence to Sanatana Dharma.

This applies to all ancient civilizations like Uighur, Mayan, Atlantis, Mu, Mittani, Hitties, Incase.

The Hittie civilization was the root of civilizations that sprang up in the Middle East.

Hitties were the forerunners of worshiping idols.

There is evidence that they worshiped Lakshmi, Siva.

One finds the names of Lord Rama, Dasaratha and Bharata in Sumeria Kings List.

Lord Rama defeated Sets armies in the present Afghanistan.

Hitties show traces of Tamil ancestry as well.

I am providing links to these articles towards the conclusion of this article.

When one checks the history of pre Islamic Arabia, one finds that idols, including those of Navagraha were destroyed by Muhammad in Kaaba, Mecca.

About three hundred idols were reported to have been destroyed.

Where did these Idols come from?

One information is that King Vikramadhitya(-inscription-in-kaabamecca Mecca,) , who ruled Arabia installed them there.

Or as Lord Rama also ruled these areas, as evidenced from the Kings List of Sumeria, these might date back to Rama.

There is also evidence that the Hitties, who were the early rulers, worshiped Vedic God’s and Goddesses.

Shall be writing on this.

Meanwhile there is a Temple for AinDhara in Syria.

Ain dhara is a Vedic Goddess.

There is a Temple that has been excavated.

One can find the Twelve Aditya carved in Rock Temple.

:This was a holy site for the Hittites, located within walking distance of the gates of the city of Hattusa. It had two main chambers formed inside a group of rock outcrops. Access to the roofless chambers were controlled by gateway and building structures built right in front of them, however only the foundations of those structures survived today. Most impressive today are the rock reliefs of Chambers A and B portraying the gods of the Hittite pantheon. One of the uses of the sanctuary may have involved the New Year’s celebrations ceremonies. It was in use at least since late 16th century BCE, but most of the rock carvings date to the reign of the Hittite kings Tudhaliya IV and Suppiluliuma II in the late 13th century BCE, when the site underwent a significant restoration.

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The most impressive is Chamber A, which contains rock-cut relief of 64 deities in procession. The left wall shows a procession of male deities, wearing the traditional kilts, pointed shoes and horned hats. Mountain gods are also shown with scaled skirts to symbolise the rocky mountains. The right wall shows a procession of female deities wearing crowns and long skirts. The only exception to this divide is the goddess of love and war, Shaushka (Mesopotamian goddess Ishtar/Inanna) who is shown on the male procession with two female attendants. This is likely to be because of her male attributes as the goddess of war. The processions lead to a central scene of the supreme couple of the pantheon: the storm-god Teshub and the sun-goddess Hebat. Teshub stands on two mountain gods whilst Hebat stands on a panther. Behind Hebat are shown their son Sharruma, daughter Alanzu and a granddaughter.

Reference and Citation for text and image-from wiki

Yazilikiya   

 

The 12 Adityas

Ruling Month

Solar Month

Lunar Month

1

Dhata

March - April

Madhu

Chaitra

2

Aryama

April - May

Madhava

Vaishakha

3

Mitra

May - June

Shukra

Jyeshtha

4

Varuna

June - July

Suchi

Ashadha

5

Indra

July - August

Nabhas

Shravana

6

Vivasvan

Aug - Sept

Nabhasya

Bhadrapada

7

Tvashtha

Sept - Oct

Isha

Ashvina

8

Vishnu

Oct - Nov

Urja

Karttika

9

Amshuman

Nov - Dec

Sahas

Margasirsha

10

Bhaga

Dec - Jan

Sahasya

Pushya

11

Pusha

Jan - Feb

Tapas

Magha

12

Parjanja

Feb - March

Tapasya

Phalguna

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