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Abhinav
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Posted on Wednesday, October 02, 2013 - 09:31 pm:   Insert Quote Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

This is very interesting!
If u make comparisons on their life, characteristics & relationships, u will find incredible similarities !!!

The same creator gods presented themselves in different cultures with different names.

Nibiruan / Sumerian gods = Hindu gods = Greek gods and some vatican, Buddhist, jewish and south american gods as well !!!

Sekhmet = Durga = Artemis = Mut = Athena = White Jaguar Lady = White Buffalo Calf Woman = Vaishno Devi

Alcyone = Satyanarayana = Apollo = Vishnu = Rama = Amen Ra
Amun Ra = Krishna

Anat = Ereshkigal = Kali = Black Madonna = Black Tara = Demeter = Hecate

Astarte = Parvati = White Tara = Madonna = Shekinah = Uma = Naamah
Maia = Sati = Dakshayani = Damkina = Goddess Of The Mountains

Enki = Shiva = Holy Spirit = Chakrasamvara = Avalokiteshwara = Ptah = Chenrezig = Lucifer = Ea = Geb = Adonai = Hadad = Ba'al

Baphomet = Ardhanareshwara

Hades = Rudra = Kaal Bhairava

Peresphone = Rudrani = Bhairavi

An = Anu = Para Brahma = Yahveh = Allah

The Great Ra = Atum Ra = Prakash Brahma = Higher Aspect Of Yahveh = Father Of The Gods

Ansar = Abzu = Abba = Apsu = Kashyapa = Helios = Aditya = Surya = Sun God = Shamash = Duas Pita = Satyavat Manu = Swayambhu = Vywamus = Aten = Ahura Mazda = Aton

Dharma Dev = Yama

Chaya = Aa

Ashwins = Dioscuri

Indra = Odin = Pan = Vajrapani

Gaia = Aditi = Bhu = Bhoomi Devi = Koumudhi = Kamadhenu = Ninhursag = Ki = Uras = Cybele = Earth Goddess

Enlil = Garbhodakasayi = Jehovah

Ninlil = Lakshmi = Goddess Of Grain = Fortuna = Tyche

Moon God = Chandra Dev = Nanna

Inanna = Lilith = Selene = Mohini = Ishtar

Dumuzi = Adami = Adam = Damu = Adonis

Eve = Kheba = Nuit = Ninti = Ninki

Jupiter = Brihaspati = Zeus

Mercury = Wodan/Wotan = Budha

Nergal = Orion = Narakasura = Agdistis = Attis

Tiamat = Taraka

Typhon = Puloman

Thoth = Ganesha = Hermes

Marduk = Murugan = Karthikeya = Nimrod = Mars

Osirius - Horus = Dionysus - Eros = Bacchus - Cupid = Abraham - Isaac = Ancient Of Days = Tammuz = Min = Freyr = Kamdev = Pradyumna = Dipankara = El Khdir = Sanat Kumara

Isis = Mary = Mariamma = Koumari = Venus = Freyja = Aphrodite = Semiramis = Hathor = Mayavati = Kanyakumari = Tripura Sundari = Rati = 16 Year Old Goddess = Sarah

Jesus = Sananda Kumara = Yeshua = Jeshua Emmanuel = Baldr

Mary Magdalene = Lady Nada

Frigg = Demeter

Shani = Satan = Wrathful Tibetan Deity

7 archangels = 7 saptarishis = 7 amesha spentas = council of seven

Atlas = Himavan = Daksha = El

Pleione = Menaka

Apep = Kalasura = Ahriman

7 Pleiades' sisters = 7 krittikas = 7 sapta matrikas

Parasuram = Gilgamesh = Hercules = Narayana

Heracles = Enkidu = Arjuna = Thor = Nara

Deianira = Draupadi

Eurytion = Jayadhrata

Alcmene = kunti

Noah = Utnapishtim = Vivasvat Manu
Noah's Arc = Malayan Hills.

Wild Cow Goddess = Ninsun = Nininsina = Renuka

Humbaba = Trishanku = Kalmashapada

Saraswati = Seshat = Sophia

Enoch = Metatron
Moses = Akhenaten
Hera = Indrani

Aurora = Usha

Eos = Savita

Varuna = Poseidon

Mithra = Zoroaster

Tvastri = Haphaestos = Bunene

Aesir = Annunaki

Vanir = Venusians

Holy Grail = Amrutam = Ambrosia = Soma = Life Elixir = Nectar Of Immortality


The list is endless!
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Gandhiguevara
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Posted on Wednesday, October 02, 2013 - 09:29 pm:   Insert Quote Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Gregory gaadu kanipettesaadaa
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Abhinav
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Posted on Wednesday, October 02, 2013 - 09:27 pm:   Insert Quote Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

The list of ancient Greek Gods and Hindu gods was very interesting. I think
most would probably compare Indra with Zeus as both threw thunder bolts.
Indra being the king of the Vedic gods like Zeus. The name Zeus is also
related to the sanscit Devas I believe etymologically. Mitra of course
became Mithra, popular god at the time of the rise of Christianity and
probably greatly influence the birth of Christ date as well as the
Communion ceremony. One can easily see that at one time time probably
during the Vedic period there was definitiely a connection between Iranian
Avesta gods and the Vedic gods, and the ancient Greeks pantheon likely was
an off shoot or derived from the Vedic period, which goes to say that due
to the similarities of Indo European languages which have been well
documented, we are at least cousins. - Art Gregory

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