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In Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva is believed to reside on Mount Kailash as the supreme lord.
Mount Doom is in Mordor.
There is no scientific evidence or verified accounts of anyone seeing Lord Shiva at Mount Kailash.
No, Golgotha is not a simile. Its name means in the ancient hebrew language 'place of a skull'. The hebrew word 'skull' (transliteration gulgaleto) is very similiar to the english name 'Golgotha'. There is only one mount which appears like a skull near the ancient wall of Jerusalem, and that mount is just outside the Lion's Gate. (see www.golgotha.eu) Origin, at about 200 AD, describes the place in this way: A spot there is called Golgotha,-of old the fathers' earlier tongue thus called its name, "The skull-pan of a head:" Origin Against Marcion Book II 259 In appearance it is like a head looking at the altar and the temple entrance, for the view of the ancient temple and the altar were easily visible from this mount. This mount personifies the LORD looking at where the Israelites make their sacrifices. Abraham called it JHWH Jireh (Gen 22,14 The LORD sees), for the LORD is personified in this mount. Directly in the line of view of this mount the altar was made, and on the north side the sacrifices were made, before the LORD. (Lev 1,11) In the same verse it states 'In the mount the LORD is seen'. This is referring to its appearance as a head, personifying the LORD. Later, because of the sin of Israel, it looked more like a skull than a head. The real name of the mount is 'JHWH Jireh', given by Abraham. But the name it was known by in the days of Jesus was Golgotha.
'Golgotha' (transliteration gulgaleto) means in hebrew 'skull'. There is only one mount which appears like a skull near the ancient wall of Jerusalem, and that mount is just outside the Lion's Gate (see link below). Origin, at about 200 AD, describes the place in this way: A spot there is called Golgotha,-of old the fathers' earlier tongue thus called its name, "The skull-pan of a head:" Origin Against Marcion Book II 259 In appearance it is like a head looking at the altar and the temple entrance, for the view of the ancient temple and the altar were easily visible from this mount. This mount personifies the LORD looking at where the Israelites make their sacrifices. Abraham called it JHWH Jireh (Gen 22,14 The LORD sees), for the LORD is personified in this mount. Directly in the line of view of this mount the altar was made, and on the north side the sacrifices were made, before the LORD. (Lev 1,11) In the same verse it states 'In the mount the LORD is seen'. This is referring to its appearance as a head, personifying the LORD. Later, because of the sin of Israel, it looked more like a skull than a head. The real name of the mount is 'JHWH Jireh', given by Abraham. But the name it was known by in the days of Jesus was Golgotha.
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The mountain in "The Lord of the Rings" that plays a significant role is Mount Doom, also known as Orodruin. It is the volcanic mountain located in Mordor where the One Ring was forged and where it must be destroyed. The journey to Mount Doom is a central part of the story, as Frodo and Sam seek to eliminate the Ring's power.
Mount Doom was actually modeled upon two active volcanoes in New Zealand : Mount Ngauruhoe and Mount Ruapehu .
Brennan Mount's birth name is Brennan David Mount.
Dave Mount's birth name is David George Mount.