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Cristianos que reprueban rituales indígenas, atacaron al santuario otomí que tiene una antigüedad de 7 mil años en la Sierra Madre Oriental en Hidalgo

Cristianos que reprueban rituales indígenas, atacaron al santuario otomí Mayonikha, sitio arqueológico que se ubica en San Bartolo Tutotepec, Hidalgo.

El académico Luis Pérez Lugo, quien funge como secretario de territorialidad de la organización Nación Otomí, denunció los hechos y explicó que dicho templo de ceremonias existe en la Sierra Madre Oriental desde hace 7 mil años.

El investigador de la Universidad de Chapingo, denunció que por lo menos diez estructuras arquitectónicas de piedra usadas como altares, fueron desbaratadas por Testigos de Jehová de la localidad de El Piñal, quienes además reconocieron las acciones.

Pese a que aceptaron su responsabilidad no reconocieron haber perforado un basamento piramidal, que tiene un hoyo de por lo menos un metro.

“Vamos a visitar más a la Madre Tierra; es lo que quiere ella. La tradición no se va a perder”, reiteraron otomíes al ver los destrozos en Mayonikha.

En ese sitio, los indígenas veneran a la tierra, el agua y al fuego con diversas ofrendas, que también destruyeron los agresores pese a que ésta es propiedad privada.

Los otomíes de la Sierra Norte de Puebla, de la huasteca sur de Veracruz y de Hidalgo, respetan tanto a Mayonikha como los católicos a El Vaticano.

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Esta noticia ha sido publicada en varios sitios hoy. ¿Será que nos están confundiendo con otro grupo religioso? ¿Alguien sabe algo de esto? 

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Unos asaltantes han causado daños un templo religioso indígena Otomí, de más de 7.000 años de antigüedad, situado en la montaña llamada Mayonihka o México Chiquito, en el estado de Hidalgo.

En un primer momento, los autores se han identificado como Testigos de Jehová, pero el portavoz del grupo religioso de México, Gamaliel Camarillo, lo ha desmentido.

Los agresores han destrozado al menos 12 estructuras de piedra utilizadas como altares, han roto piedras talladas y dispersado varias ofrendas como flores, frutas y pinturas.

Como han dicho los mismos autores del ataque a medios locales, sus razones han sido que los rituales tradicionales no son "cristianos" y que ahí se practica el "culto al diablo". También han asegurado hacerlo siguiendo la palabra de Dios.

A pesar de que los autores se han identificado como testigos de Jehová, el portavoz del grupo religioso de México, Gamaliel Camarillo, ha desmentido esta alegación

Por su parte, el profesor de la Universidad de Chapingo, Luis Pérez, habló con los residentes de una aldea cercana al templo, El Pinal, y le dijeron que habían sido ellos. A esto, señala que algunos eran recientes conversos a la religión y solían ir al sitio para las ceremonias otomíes. 

Tal y como apunta el New York Times, Luis Pérez, un profesor de de la Universidad de Chapingo, fue a visitar a los residentes de una aldea cercana al templo y éstos le dijeron que habían sido ellos.

"Me dijeron que las ceremonias prehispánicas no estaban en su Bíblia, que, en sus propios palabras, eso era basura que no estaba en la Biblia, por lo que fueron a limpiar lo que era ofensivo para Dios", dice Pérez.

El pueblo Otomí extiende su territorio a través del centro de México en al menos ocho estados y, para ellos, la importancia de este templo es equivalente a la Meca para los musulmanes o al Vaticano para lo católicos. La religión de este pueblo milenario, tiene diversas deidades sagradas, entre las que se encuentran la tierra, el agua y el fuego, y reverencia a sus dioses con ofrendas.

Esta atrocidad es aún más significativa si recordamos que se trata de un país en el que la mayoría de iglesias indígenas ya no existen, por lo que son muy pocas las construcciones que inmortalicen el legado pueblo indígena.

Fuente: http://www.playgroundmag.net/noticias/actualidad/Causan-templo-religioso-Mexico-antiguedad_0_1782421762.html

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