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THE
SACRED STONE CARVED CROSSES AND HOLY ETHNIC ART


THE RELATION BETWEEN THE
KATCHKARS AND EARLY VISHAPS STONES AND NEOLITHIC OBELISKS:
ART,
METAPHYSICS AND THE HEALING POWERS OF RELIGIOUS ART:
THE KATCHKARSThe
Khachkars can be traced to Armenian prehistoric monuments, and more
accurately to the 5th millennium B.C. Their earliest roots may be
traced to the gigantic polished black Neolithic obelisks Menhirs which
appeared as early as 4,000 B.C. around Mokhra Blur near the capital Yerevan
and to the colossal stones monuments found at Karahundj which
were enigmatic and unique, for they contained perforated holes with
telescopic measurements and scientific characteristics. Many astronomers
believe that those massive stones are a structural part of one of the
world’s oldest astronomical observatory as well as a temple. More intriguing
and fascinating features of those obelisks were studied and carefully
examined by researchers and scholars. For instance, on those massive
obelisks, universal signs of paramount religious and scientific values
appeared thousands of years before any other great civilization came to
existence and or ever heard of. To name a few:

Photos:
Ancient
Armenian Obelisks.
Ancient
Armenian stones had already all the symbols and signs that one day… thousand
years later will be used by empires, kingdoms, mighty nations, religions,
men of art, science and wisdom as their own symbol and seal of
accomplishments, advanced knowledge and supreme authority. Ancient Armenian
pre-historic and pre-medieval stones depicted and created the first and the
majority of signs and symbols of the world’s religions, mightiest empires,
fields of science, arts and discoveries and invincible kingdoms to be born.
Ancient Armenians created and cemented the world’s first universal language
and images of knowledge, science and arts through signs, symbols and graphic
representations of the known and “what is to be discovered.”
KATCHKARS AND TREE OF LIFE
During the Urarturian period, the obelisks were built from stone columns
covered in cuneiform and incorporated a universal Khachkar symbol:
The tree of life, which was represented by the Urarturians in a
double set of eight branches crowned by three additional smaller branches at
the top of the formation. Urarturians had another name for this symbol,
frequently referred to as “THE TREE OF WISDOM” or “THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE”.
Several of their inscriptions depicted a monarch or a God standing by the
tree and reaching out for the branches. His attempt to reach the branches
means his attempt to reach immortality or eternal life though wisdom and
knowledge. The tree of life is

Photos:
Vishapakar, "Dragon Stone," ca.
1200 B.C., found on Mt. Gegham,
Sardarapat Museum.
THE GOLDEN ERA OF THE KATCHKARS KATCHKARS
THE DESTRUCTION OF THE KATCHKARS BY THE PERSIANS AND THE
SELJUKS
Those were the traditional
“Cross Stones”. Another type of Khachkars was the Amenaprkich
or the “Healing Crossed Stones”, frequently referred to as “The All
Savior Crossed Stones”. Style-wise, they were different from the
traditional crossed stones because of added carving motifs to the top of
the crucifixion scene, instead of a regular bare cross carving of earlier
Katchkars styles. The most elegant and impressive Katchkars were made around
1273 and are currently preserved at Haghpat monastery. Because of the
popular belief in their healing powers, Armenians converted them into
shrines and symbol of “Divine Protection” against all evils and mishaps.
They represented the Armenian religious fervor and deep rooted faith in
Jesus Christ and the Resurrection. They have become the national symbol of
patriotism and Christianity in the heart, the soul and the mind of Armenians
wherever they are!!










THE RELIGIOUS MEANING OF THE
KATCHKARS AND RELATED HEALING POWERS
Khatchkars represent the eternal life through the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The carved roses surrounding the cross mounted in the center of the slab symbolize the everlasting life. Thus, the Katchkars become a reminder of the eternal life after death through the unification with the savior Jesus Christ. Khatchkars symbolize a religious fervor and a great faith in Jesus Christ. As such, they became a protection instrument against evil and bad spirits and consequently gained in the mind of the population a supra-natural and divine healing power. It is well-known that, deeply religious Armenians, strongly believe in the divine power of the Katchkars, and in the protection they provide against catastrophes, illness, bad luck, droughts and earthquakes. Armenians are very religious. For centuries, they were the defenders of Christianity. Thanks to the Armenians, Georgians and Greeks, Christianity survived in Anatolia, Asia Minor and the Middle East. Armenia is the first CHRISTIAN EMPIRE.

THE BLESSED
IRON CHANDELIER UNDER THE DOME OF GUYANEH CHURCH.
MYTH, FICTION OR REALITY?
YOU FIGURE IT OUT! Just under the
dome of Guyaneh church, there is an iron chandelier (designed as a ring of
doves) that occupies an honorable place in the history of Armenian religious
folklore and traditions of Christian Armenia. Legend has it that the center
point directly located below the dome of the church that coincides with the
center of the iron chandelier is the location where a stream of bright light
taking the shape of a cross appeared to Grigor in his visions. The light
emanating from that center revealed to Grigor the exact location of
Guyaneh's relics. The legend ads the apparition of another bright white
light which emerged from the location where Hripsimeh was buried situated
directly below the center of the dome. That center point is believed by
church workers and artisans to possess healing powers capable of curing
diseases and illnesses. They ascertained that many terminally ill patients
and church’s visitors who had seizures and incurable diseases were cured
instantly upon passing under the chandelier. Others who are less than
believers claimed that indeed, they did feel a sort of energy beams
slightly touching their bodies upon standing for a few seconds directly
under the chandelier. Believe it or not! The same thing goes for the
Katchkars. The older Armenian generation firmly believes that those carved
stones possess an enormous healing power granted by God himself.

SYMBOLISM IN THE PATTERNS AND DESIGNS
The earliest
examples from the ninth, tenth and eleventh centuries are usually sober and
rigid in their design, yet often elegant in execution. The cross is always
framed by an elaborate and sophisticated carving band and sometimes
surmounted by an arch, typically Armenian. This very arch architectural
design will one day influence the European architecture of cathedrals,
basilicas, churches, palaces and courts. The carved stones were
characterized by small carved circles which were placed at the corners of
the concave ends of each of the four arms of the cross in a very symbolic
composition. Those circles represented the directions and zone of the wind
and forces of the earth. Later in time, alchemists will interpret this
architectural composition as and esoteric enlightenment map or
gateway.Leaves sprout upwards from each side of the base of the cross of a
khachkar represent life and the energy of the universe through faith in the
Savior.

Photos
from L to R: #1: Guyaneh Katchkar. #2. 15th
century-16th century Katchkars at Julfa Cemetery, Nakhichevan in
Azerbaijan. Photo Credits: Center for Study and Documentation of Armenian
Civilization, Milan



Photos from L to
R: #1. Khatchkar carved by Pavghos, Gochavank, 1291. #2. Khatchkar,
Echmiadzin Cathedral, 11th century.