Sankara Stones

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Indiana Jones finds the lost Sankara Stone in the Temple of Doom.
Indiana Jones finds the lost Sankara Stone in the Temple of Doom.

The Sankara Stones are five fictional rocks created by George Lucas for a legend in the 1984 film Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Long ago, the rocks were given to Sankara by the Hindu god Shiva, an almighty power, with the message that he should go forth and battle evil with them. Indiana Jones learns of the rocks from a village elder whom he meets when he arrives in a small village on the outskirts of India, though he knows of their existence already. The elder tells him that their particular rock has been stolen by an thuggee cult from an ancient palace. Jones travels to the palace and discovers the village rock (and two more) in the possession of the evil cult. The cult are digging for the remaining rocks within the mines of the palace, in the hope that with all of them they can rule the world. Jones foils their plan and escapes the palace with the rocks, only to lose two of the three in the process. He does however return the remaining rock to the village, and in doing so, restores peace and life to it.

The Sankara Stones glow when they come into contact with each other, due to magical diamonds inside them. They each have three lines across their surface, each one representing a different level of the Hindu universe.

[edit] Locations of the stones at the end of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

  • Mayapore Village, upon the altar (1 rock)
  • In a ravine on the outskirts of Pankot Palace (2 rocks)
  • Buried within the catacombs of Pankot Palace (2 rocks)