Mucalinda Puzzle

Skeletal remains believed to be those of a pre-historic human aged between 8,000 and 11000 years were found in Bewah Cave in the Kenyir Lake area in Terengganu, Malaysia. The finding perhaps makes one wonder about the original inhabitants of Malaysia; but I wonder more about Buddha and the cobra that coiled round him and protected him from the rain when he was in deep meditation in Mucalinda Lake. A white cobra reportedly guarded the burial ground of the pre-historic man in Kenyir Dam. In a forum discussion in the Net about Keenu Reeve's movie, The Little Buddha, there was a discussion on the scene where the giant snake coiled round Buddha and sheltered him using its hood. Someone said this scene tickled him. Most probably, he would be thinking: Is this possible? Is there such a big snake? Now, what's your opinion? Are you tickled too?

Comments

Liudmila said…
Interesting thing. Now the mass media have to cry about the rests of Buddha found there. :-) And I can't find the inspiration to make practices. Because all the snakes are sleeping in this period here.
footiam said…
Maybe, we don't need the snake for inspiration.
Liudmila said…
We need some sun maybe. Life without sun is sad and there is not inspiration in air...
footiam said…
It is very hot here presently. Too much sun!
Liudmila said…
Humans are never satisfyed...
Liudmila said…
You think so? Mmmm.... And the progress? There is not progress without the satisfaction. :-)
footiam said…
Mmm...mm Really not so sure. Sometimes, people tend to believe that you get to worl on improving yourself if you are not satisfy what you have.