The Last Great Mayan King
ancient discoveries As destiny would have it and through numerous years unbeknown to me, the baffling Maya King known as Pacal Votan has covertly involved a spot in my life. Yet for every one of these years he's basically been an object of enlivening craftsmanship in my home and it was not as of not long ago that I was re-acquainted with this exceedingly vital Maya King.
He assumes a huge part in our day of work into the following scene age in Mayan order on the winter solstice of December 21, 2012. Pacal Votan was the ruler-lord from 603-683 BC in the brilliant city of Palenque in Chiapas, Mexico. He is venerated as the main designer that guided the Maya through their engravings on stone landmarks and sanctuaries with exceptionally exact galactic and celestial data.
My underlying experience with Pacal Votan happened much further away while on an investigation trip in the wildernesses of the Yucatan Peninsula. Continuously one with an eye for uniqueness, I was attracted to buy a bust cutting made of jade and arranged on a base of dark onyx. The main thing I knew at the time was it spoken to simply one more Mayan ruler like numerous before him and those few staying after him, and would return affectionate recollections of that entrancing outing. Quick forward to 2010.
While investigating the Maya timetable and time frameworks particularly the Long-Count variant where the 2012 date starts and means the end of this specific world age, I ran over a picture of Pacal Votan. I was enjoyably amazed perceiving the face and instantly and recovered the cutting for a more intensive look. Yes, it was a delegate picture of the King himself and it now possesses an uncommon spot upon my work area even as I keep in touch with this post. While essentially being another Maya lord and that is still genuine today, the criticalness and insight of Pacal Votan and what he talked about the time paving the way to 2012 can't be marked down.
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