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|name = Mara |
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|likes = Granting people with eternal youth, earthly riches or visions of the future |
|likes = Granting people with eternal youth, earthly riches or visions of the future |
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|dislikes = People looking into his eyes |
|dislikes = People looking into his eyes |
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− | |quote = "You looked into my eyes! Your destiny now lies beyond the Gates of Doom!"}}'''Mara''' is a deity who is featured in the |
+ | |quote = "You looked into my eyes! Your destiny now lies beyond the Gates of Doom!"}}'''Mara''' is a deity who is featured in the Disneyland attraction ''Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye''. |
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+ | The Temple of the Forbidden Eye, located in India, was built as a dedication to Mara, who has the ability to grant one of three magical gifts to those who visit the temple--eternal youth, earthly riches or visions of the future, as long as they do not look into his eyes. |
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Latest revision as of 23:17, 13 February 2017
"Listen well, all of you!", "Mara (Indiana Jones)," is nothing more than an insignificant stub. It is in desperate need of more content. So says Maleficent: the Mistress of All Evil. |
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Mara is a deity who is featured in the Disneyland attraction Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye.
History
The Temple of the Forbidden Eye, located in India, was built as a dedication to Mara, who has the ability to grant one of three magical gifts to those who visit the temple--eternal youth, earthly riches or visions of the future, as long as they do not look into his eyes.