

If there is one day that the entire mankind is eagerly waiting for, then it has to be 21st December 2012. If there is something that many of the major religions have in common then it must be on December 2012 Doomsday predictions. Almost every major religious text has got references to this being the time when major changes could occur in our planet. Among all the references, perhaps the most significant and well known is the prediction of December 2012 Doomsday by the Mayan Calendar. According to the world will enter a new age on the particular date. With the Mayans civilization being extremely knowledgeable in both astronomy and mathematics, the prediction has generated lot of interest around the world. Let us take a look at 4 top reasons why the December 21st, 2012 is so important.
1. The Mayans were extremely skilled in creating mathematical and astrological apparatus and they created their calendar 3,500 years ago. The calendar clearly mentions that there would be major changes that would take place in the world, come December 2012 Doomsday.
2. There are many among the scientific community who believe that due to global warming, solar storms would be entering the earth in large quantities by 2012 and this could trigger off a series of catastrophes. This is how they feel that the Mayan December 2012 Doomsday prediction would ultimately destroy all life on earth.
3. There are many geologists who believe that there could be major volcanic eruptions around the world in 2012. This is being equated with the December 2012 Doomsday prediction and being seen as one of the ways that the world will be destroyed, if it were to occur.
4. A vast majority of people who believe in the Mayan Calendar predict that there could be mass destruction of life on earth in the year 2012 because of the shift of earth’s two poles.
Experts will travel in March to southern Mexico and Guatemala to carry out research with priests in Mayan communities, amid fears that sects may capitalize on the theories to sway potential followers.
The recent movie directed by Roland Emmerich refers to Mayans and the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, which was engraved on a stone discovered in Coba in southeast Mexico, and comes to end on December 21, 2012.
But the pre-Hispanic Mayan civilization did not predict cataclysmic events for 2012, the Mexican researchers said.
“In the way of Mayan thinking, it’s only a cyclical period which comes to an end. The Mayans never imagined it as a catastrophic date,” said Jose Huchim, a Mexican archaeologist who is himself Mayan.
“It’s worrying that they’re giving another meaning to our vision, as Mayans, of ourselves,” the researcher from the National Institute of Anthropology and History, who will direct the new study, told AFP.
Mexico’s Mayan population represents some 1.5 million, out of an estimated 110 million inhabitants, mainly in the Yucatan peninsula.
In Guatemala, Mayan descendants make up some 40 percent of the country’s population of 13 million.
None of the western interpretations of the Mayans — in books, websites and countless magazine articles — represent their understanding of the calendar.
The Mayans created it to note significant dates in their past and future, which they engraved on stones.
The calendar has 13 cycles of 144,000 days, with the last ending on December 21, 2012.
“What the Mayans really predicted for that date was that a war god would come down to earth, but without any notion of the end of the world,” said Guillermo Bernal, an investigator at the Center of Maya Studies at Mexico’s National Autonomous University (UNAM).
Bernal said that the calendar anticipated another, 14th cycle, pointing to a pillar at the archaeological site of Palenque which cites a date further in the future: the birthday of a leader of the pre-Colombian city, in 4772 on the Roman calendar.
Mexican researchers will investigate how modern-day Mayan religious leaders are preparing for 2012, and whether they have been influenced by publicity surrounding the latest movie on the theme.
Their main concern is that religious groups may use the apocalyptic predictions to scare potential followers.
“There are recent examples of such uses by sects to incite collective suicides,” Bernal said.
The experts hoped the religious leaders would help explain how Mayans really see the change of cycle.
They lamented that western versions of the Coba Stone story were so removed from its Mayan meaning.
“Unfortunately, technology spreads these kinds of ideas more than the true ways of Mayan thinking,” Bernal said.
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