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Mercury temple in New York subway

A subway traveler in New York noticed that a small temple built for one of the stops, the Roman god Mercury.

To a subway stop in New York City, which has one of the busiest metro systems in the world. A small temple put out of a cardboard box and painted with symbols by unidentified person or persons.

Temple placed at Utica Street A / C train stop. It prepared for Mercury, believed by the Romans to protect passengers.

The handmade temple spotted by one of the New York subway passengers. Metro passenger named Russel Jacobs, regarding the temple from his social media account. “While I thinking about the speedy arrival of the train, I realized that someone had placed a cardboard box temple for Mercury, the god of transport, at my stop.”

Related post of Jacobs received over 3 thousand retweets.

Mercury’s drawing, symbols, cadence drawing to the Mercury temple placed on the subway. It was seen that a toy bridge, three dice, candles, artificial flowers and a subway card were placed.

“Let all your trains arrive on time” written in the small temple also drew attention.

On the day after Russell’s first post about the temple on October 14, he informed that the temple removed from his social media account. Russel, who asked the NYC Subway Administration about what happened to the temple on social media, has not yet received an answer from the New York subway officials.

WHO IS MERCUR?

It is the name known in Roman mythology for the god known as Hermes in Ancient Greece. Mercury was known as the god of merchants, travelers, and thieves.

Written by Maraaz

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