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September 25, 2001 01:09PM
<HTML>Does anyone either knows where is the "Temple of
Parhaspur"lies near Srinagar, Kashmir or if it even
exists? David Hatcher Childress and many other
cult archaeologists cite this temple as evidence of
ancient atomic warfare. However, the primary source
of this so-called "evdience" consists of two brief
paragraphs in Childress's book "Lost Cities of China,
Central Asia, and India" that are incidental to his
search for the "lost tomb of Jesus."

Other then what Chidlress has written, I cannot find any
primary documentation that even shows that this
temple exists. Even Childress's documentation consists
only of a brief statement of having visited it and some
pictures on page 288 of the "Temple of Parhaspur."

1. Does anyone know if the "Temple of Parhaspur" near
Srinagar, Kashmir, even exists outside of Childress's
imagination? If so, where has it been described by
other authors?

2. Does anyone know of what ruin that the pictures
on page 288 of Childress's book "Lost Cities of China,
Central Asia, and India"?

It is hard to decide whether this temple is real or it
is another figment of a cult archaeologist's imagination.

Yours,

Keith</HTML>
Subject Author Posted

Childress's &quot;Temple of Parhaspur&quot;

Keith Littleton September 25, 2001 01:09PM

Note Its either &quot;Parhaspur&quot; or &quot;Parshaspur&quot;

Keith Littleton September 25, 2001 01:22PM

Re: Note Its either &quot;Parhaspur&quot; or &quot;Parshaspur&quot;

Katherine Reece September 25, 2001 04:35PM

Re: Childress's &quot;Temple of Parhaspur&quot;

David Campbell September 25, 2001 10:41PM



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