Sankara Stones

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The Sankara Stones are mystical sacred stones from the film "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," believed to possess powerful supernatural properties and revered by an Indian village.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional magical artifact
religious relic in fiction
alsoKnownAs Shankara Stones NERFINISHED
appearsIn Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom NERFINISHED
associatedWithDeity Shiva (in-film depiction) NERFINISHED
basedOn Hindu mythological concepts
centralToPlotOf Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom NERFINISHED
creatorOfWork George Lucas (concept origin in franchise)
culturalImpact iconic artifact in Indiana Jones series
depictedIn 1984 film
fictionalUniverse Indiana Jones universe NERFINISHED
filmDirector Steven Spielberg NERFINISHED
filmProducer Frank Marshall NERFINISHED
filmScreenwriter Gloria Katz NERFINISHED
Willard Huyck NERFINISHED
filmStoryBy George Lucas NERFINISHED
genreContext adventure film
fantasy elements
guardedBy village shaman
hasPower aid in defeating evil
bring prosperity
burn with intense heat
emit light when brought together
provide protection
hasProperty mystical
sacred
supernatural power
inspiredMerchandise collectible items
replica props
medium film
namedAfter Sankara NERFINISHED
numberInFilm five
numberRecoveredByIndianaJones three
partOfFranchise Indiana Jones NERFINISHED
recoveredBy Indiana Jones NERFINISHED
returnedTo Indian village
reveredBy an Indian village
soughtBy Indiana Jones NERFINISHED
Mola Ram NERFINISHED
Thuggee cult NERFINISHED
stolenFrom Indian village
usedFor protecting the village
rituals by the Thuggee cult
visualAppearance engraved with sacred symbols
smooth rounded stones
visualEffectInFilm glow with internal light
worshippedBy Mayapore villagers

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Mola Ram associatedWith Sankara Stones
Indiana Jones notableArtifactPursued Sankara Stones