The Figure of a Lion-man is not a Lion. That animal has a long hair. It is another kind of Feline. I am from Peru, South America and the first time I saw that Sculture I was wondering why people is calling the lion-man to a figure where it is clear that is not a Lion. It is a feline here in Peru , South America. It is a Puma , the biggest feline in the Andes of Peru, South America. Confusing Lion with Puma is like confusing Pipes with Snakes
As well as the Taino carving known as the Key Marco cat. While it's not quite a lion, it is a humanoid feline, and strangely enough it was carved by Native Americans long before Europeans arrived.
I recently saw a show/episode/documentary on this and how they deconstucted the old one to add in the new pieces. It was a comprehensive documentary explaining the entire context of this find. It was outstanding! However, I can't find it anywhere now. Anyone see this somewhere. I thought it was Netflix...but nothing there now.
its Hindu sculpture known as narsimha , narsimha is Sanskrit word Narsimha means A man with face of lion Its our god they have taken everything from us
*Or it factually existed in our shared reality divided only by time and massive shifts in nature.* It also proves the dominance of the white Viking for our religion and modern day species of human.
@@chaitanya7doesn't narashima took avatar to protect prahlad who was asur Prince? Pre Christian Germanic land call their gods aesir Danu river mentioned in Hindu scriptures mentioned divine river of asur ( they consider it like saraswati ) Danu river is Danube now ( cover almost all Europe ) Narashima is way older god So definitely lionman statue is narashima
This lion man is a deity (avtar) from Aryavarta (old India). This is the fourth incarnation of God Vishnu (Narayana). This Vishnu's avtar is known as NaraSimha (Nara - Man & Simha - Lion). To know more about NaraSimha just google it. Hope it helps. 🙂
Hinduism is only 5000 years old, this is 40,000 years old. If anything Narsimha is based off this figure, but in reality they are both likely based off something else entirely.
I have a theory. Maybe it was like a 'Do Not Disturb' sign. Maybe you would display it outside your hut to warn people to be prepared for a verbal mauling/razor sharp insults from a man who will be like a wild animal if he is kept from whatever he is doing (sleeping off a hangover?)
We literally all still share shared stories. It's called fiction, and we can share it between innumerable caves across every conceivable distance now. The past is not somehow "greater" simply because it is the past. people remain people. More unchanged, and unchangeable, than many "progressive" "thinkers" want to acknowledge. Were we ever to learn the story of the lionman, it would undoubtedly be as familiar as the stories of every people throughout history. People remain, for good or ill, people.
@@recreationbyrecreation I agree, though I think "lying" is the wrong word to use when we are talking about most human activity, particularly art, and even much of useful history. I believe in objective truth, and I believe it is knowable, or very approachable, but the human experience of that reality is always personal. Abstracting from that takes work. In the case of stories about who a given people are, the objective dates and names are less important than what the stories about them mean.
Mathew, The Figure of a Lion-man is not a Lion. That animal has a long hair. It is another kind of Feline. I am from Peru, South America and the first time I saw that Sculture I was wondering why people is calling the lion-man to a figure where it is clear that is not a Lion. It is a feline here in Peru , South America. It is a Puma , the biggest feline in the Andes of Peru, South America. Confusing Lion with Puma is like confusing Pipes with Snakes
@Pojka Have you read Greek myths? The stories, of man's relationship to the gods, or God, to reality itself and all the ineffable secrets thereof, carry on through the ages. That the surface elements change is meaningless. So, yes, still familiar.
science suggests religion is about protection from nature. it's as likely that for hunting populations, it was for thinking like you advisary, a lion man, was a totem, for men who hunted lions, to this day, a rabbit's foot, is for good luck, good hunting.
*The Figure of a Lion-man is not a Lion* That animal has a long hair. It is another kind of Feline. I am from Peru, South America and the first time I saw that Sculture I was wondering why people is calling the lion-man to a figure where it is clear that is not a Lion. It is a feline here in Peru , South America. It is a Puma , the biggest feline in the Andes of Peru, South America. Confusing Lion with Puma is like confusing Pipes with Snakes
Think its the thick shoulders and neck that leads to confusion. Reminds me of The Lion People from the Planet Lyra and the models of the Goddess Sekhmet in Egypt? Go well
Wow! That is 40 000 year old art! Mind-blowingly beautiful 🙂
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The Figure of a Lion-man is not a Lion. That animal has a long hair. It is another kind of Feline. I am from Peru, South America and the first time I saw that Sculture I was wondering why people is calling the lion-man to a figure where it is clear that is not a Lion. It is a feline here in Peru , South America. It is a Puma , the biggest feline in the Andes of Peru, South America. Confusing Lion with Puma is like confusing Pipes with Snakes
@@carlosespinoza2453 There were no Pumas in Central Europe 40,000 years ago dude
The Statues of the Goddess Sekhmet are similiar and the Lion People of the Planet Lyra?!
As well as the Taino carving known as the Key Marco cat. While it's not quite a lion, it is a humanoid feline, and strangely enough it was carved by Native Americans long before Europeans arrived.
What if all those ancient people saw at that time something that we nowadays cannot see anymore?
I recently saw a show/episode/documentary on this and how they deconstucted the old one to add in the new pieces. It was a comprehensive documentary explaining the entire context of this find. It was outstanding! However, I can't find it anywhere now. Anyone see this somewhere. I thought it was Netflix...but nothing there now.
I'm learning this at school
its Hindu sculpture known as narsimha , narsimha is Sanskrit word
Narsimha means
A man with face of lion
Its our god they have taken everything from us
Same
Same
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This deity is well known and well used in Buddhism (Sengedongma) and in Hinduism (Singhamukka) and I'm sure in many cultures.
*Or it factually existed in our shared reality divided only by time and massive shifts in nature.* It also proves the dominance of the white Viking for our religion and modern day species of human.
Did they meet Narasimha? One of the avatars visiting/living and living in the Old Sarasvati River civilization?
thats a fabrication/story from tens of thousands of years later..
@@chaitanya7 shut up you agyaani
@@chaitanya7doesn't narashima took avatar to protect prahlad who was asur Prince?
Pre Christian Germanic land call their gods aesir
Danu river mentioned in Hindu scriptures mentioned divine river of asur ( they consider it like saraswati )
Danu river is Danube now ( cover almost all Europe )
Narashima is way older god
So definitely lionman statue is narashima
@@chaitanya7Europe especially Nordic region once ruled by asur ( Nordic called them aesir)
August 1939 wow
This lion man is a deity (avtar) from Aryavarta (old India). This is the fourth incarnation of God Vishnu (Narayana). This Vishnu's avtar is known as NaraSimha (Nara - Man & Simha - Lion).
To know more about NaraSimha just google it. Hope it helps. 🙂
They'll not accept it instead make fun of us. Don't tell them.
@@vinayakchaudhary8919 they are just sheep in a land of so called organised relegion.
Really this idol is Lord narsimha
Do you have any evidence or theories to back up these claims
@@kamster518 yes
Fun fact: it was made in 40k hours :0
This is Hindu God name "Narsimha" meaning nar=human & simha=lion
no.
Hinduism is only 5000 years old, this is 40,000 years old. If anything Narsimha is based off this figure, but in reality they are both likely based off something else entirely.
There were werelions in the paleolithic era. That's my theory for it.
Goddamit! Genius!
Or its a deity or just a shaman
I have a theory. Maybe it was like a 'Do Not Disturb' sign. Maybe you would display it outside your hut to warn people to be prepared for a verbal mauling/razor sharp insults from a man who will be like a wild animal if he is kept from whatever he is doing (sleeping off a hangover?)
Şer şere, çı jine çı mêre.
We literally all still share shared stories. It's called fiction, and we can share it between innumerable caves across every conceivable distance now. The past is not somehow "greater" simply because it is the past. people remain people. More unchanged, and unchangeable, than many "progressive" "thinkers" want to acknowledge. Were we ever to learn the story of the lionman, it would undoubtedly be as familiar as the stories of every people throughout history. People remain, for good or ill, people.
@@recreationbyrecreation I agree, though I think "lying" is the wrong word to use when we are talking about most human activity, particularly art, and even much of useful history. I believe in objective truth, and I believe it is knowable, or very approachable, but the human experience of that reality is always personal. Abstracting from that takes work.
In the case of stories about who a given people are, the objective dates and names are less important than what the stories about them mean.
Mathew, The Figure of a Lion-man is not a Lion. That animal has a long hair. It is another kind of Feline. I am from Peru, South America and the first time I saw that Sculture I was wondering why people is calling the lion-man to a figure where it is clear that is not a Lion. It is a feline here in Peru , South America. It is a Puma , the biggest feline in the Andes of Peru, South America. Confusing Lion with Puma is like confusing Pipes with Snakes
@Pojka Have you read Greek myths? The stories, of man's relationship to the gods, or God, to reality itself and all the ineffable secrets thereof, carry on through the ages. That the surface elements change is meaningless. So, yes, still familiar.
Lyran!
So... Basicaly a first furry
Narsimha
stupid
Already knew lion man existed its in the bible
Where in the bible? Can I get proof? Maybe a verse?
@Travis Hills ruclips.net/video/BMUz-m49tsU/видео.html
He is Indian god called narsimha
@Travis Hills ruclips.net/video/BMUz-m49tsU/видео.html
He is Indian god called narsimha
@@shahrikamin4699 2 Samuel 23-20
science suggests religion is about protection from nature. it's as likely that for hunting populations, it was for thinking like you advisary, a lion man, was a totem, for men who hunted lions, to this day, a rabbit's foot, is for good luck, good hunting.
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*The Figure of a Lion-man is not a Lion* That animal has a long hair. It is another kind of Feline. I am from Peru, South America and the first time I saw that Sculture I was wondering why people is calling the lion-man to a figure where it is clear that is not a Lion. It is a feline here in Peru , South America. It is a Puma , the biggest feline in the Andes of Peru, South America. Confusing Lion with Puma is like confusing Pipes with Snakes
Puma in Germany ?
How the hell he can make hair with tooth bro wth?
Think its the thick shoulders and neck that leads to confusion. Reminds me of The Lion People from the Planet Lyra and the models of the Goddess Sekhmet in Egypt?
Go well