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Comments on Puzzle #11501: WCP #74 Taj Mahal.
By Linda Martin (ilovethispuzzle123)

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#1: Linda Martin (ilovethispuzzle123) on Dec 21, 2010

The monkey pictured is a rhesus macaque, one of many who live on the grounds of the Taj Mahal. Hindus consider the primates sacred. In the ancient Sanskrit epic the Ramayana, the monkey god Hanuman symbolizes wisdom, devotion, righteousness and strength. Many people, however, consider the monkeys pests. They are known to steal anything that isn't nailed down: eyeglasses, cell phones, food, purses, you name it. There are even stories of marauding monkeys storming office buildings and trashing file cabinets - in one such case secret documents were tossed about. Some tourists who visit the Taj Mahal purchase sticks from local vendors. Shaking or waving a stick at an approaching monkey usually keeps him at bay. I think I'd try a softer approach and offer the monkey a piece of bread or fruit. Just remember to keep your valuables safely tucked away!
#2: Jane Doe (telly) on Dec 21, 2010
really nice. :)
#3: Kai-Uwe Zickerick (conzick) on Dec 22, 2010
What a story - and what a puzzle!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#4: Jota (jota) on Dec 22, 2010
Thanks for your entry and your story, way good!
#5: Teresa K (fasstar) on Dec 22, 2010
Oh my gosh, what an awesome puzzle! The pleasure of watching this image unfold was a delight. I could hardly wait to read the story that goes with it. Totally entertaining on all levels.
#6: Linda Martin (ilovethispuzzle123) on Dec 22, 2010
thank you very much, everyone. i really appreciate your comments :-) i was totally fascinated reading about the monkey "problem" that exists across India. recently, New Delhi has brought in black-faced langurs to drive the macaques away. the langurs are a much larger monkey, and more threatening, and macaques won't mess with them, however some people predict that both species will eventually form a symbiotic relationship and bring about an even BIGGER monkey problem...
#7: Susan Duncan (medic25733) on Dec 22, 2010
Great puzzle and a great story as well!
#8: bugaboo (bugaboo) on Dec 22, 2010
very nice
also what a great lesson to learn
#9: Linda Martin (ilovethispuzzle123) on Dec 22, 2010
thank you susan and bugaboo :-)
#10: Liz P (lizteach) on Dec 23, 2010 [SPOILER]
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#11: Linda Martin (ilovethispuzzle123) on Dec 23, 2010
thank you, liz! (rapscallions - i love it :-) )
#12: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Dec 27, 2010
thanks for your entry, linda... you should be a tour guide :)
#13: Linda Martin (ilovethispuzzle123) on Dec 27, 2010
thank YOU, tom! i have to get over my fear of flying first..... :-)
#14: Al LaPointe (kancamagus) on Jan 6, 2011
what a wonderful picture! i had lots of fun solving it
#15: Linda Martin (ilovethispuzzle123) on Jan 6, 2011
thank you, al :-)
#16: Julio Parra (Julio Parra) on Jul 20, 2020
Un magnífico puzzle, y una curiosa historia.

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