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The Mystic Legends of Gods

Ram_Dev78

New Member
I have created this thread for a personal research study upon the Gods that has walked on earth in times gone before.

So far I wish to compile a list of Gods that has appeard in many other religious beliefs in the world. For instance a God believed in one religion has the same charaterictics of another god that is in another religion. Co-incidence or not ? that the topic of discussion.

If you can discover a god in your religion that greatly resembles another god from another religion, Pls hilite it in here for discussion. Your help in making my reasearch is greatky appreciated. Tq.
 

Ram_Dev78

New Member
There is Hawaian patron god called KamaPua'a, he has abody of a humanoid but a head of a boar. There is an exact replica of this god that exist in Hindu belief. The god called VARAHA, is a re-incarnation of the Hindu God Vishnu.

What is morst suprising is that Kamapuaa is a god in the hawaian myths that has a head of a boar and carries a mace, similiarly the Hindu God Varaha too has the exact same features.

But there were no such missionaries of india going to hawai, or even vice versa, so how could two very different religions has two uncanny resemblance of a same god ???

Interesting thought isnt it ?
 

michel

Administrator Emeritus
Staff member
Hi Ram_Dev,


As I notice that this is your first post here, I wanted to welcome you to the forum;


You might like to refresh your memory by having a look at:- Articles for New Members ; from there, there is a link to the forum rules, which you ought to see.

And you might like to post on:-Are you new to ReligiousForums.com? , to introduce yourself to the other members.

Hope you like it here.:)
 

DreamQuickBook

Active Member
Ram_Dev78 said:
I have created this thread for a personal research study upon the Gods that has walked on earth in times gone before.

So far I wish to compile a list of Gods that has appeard in many other religious beliefs in the world. For instance a God believed in one religion has the same charaterictics of another god that is in another religion. Co-incidence or not ? that the topic of discussion.

If you can discover a god in your religion that greatly resembles another god from another religion, Pls hilite it in here for discussion. Your help in making my reasearch is greatky appreciated. Tq.

One divine Manifestation is that of Rig (the Manifestation of Heimdall) from Norse Mythology. Rig was a great King who taught wisdom to the people.
 

Ram_Dev78

New Member
Thanks Satan, thats something interesting. Anyways, I anyone of you guys are a fan of Star Wars youd see that there The charcters name are all created with a hint of hinduism, budhhism or a lil bit of other pagan religious beliefs. For instance that Lizard creature used by Obi Wan Kenobi to climb the hil, in Star Wars Revenge of the sith. That creature is called as Boga, which largely similar to he Hindu concept of Bhoga. In sanskrit Bhoga means enjoyment. Perhaps, Obi Wan enjoyed that ride..??? Hmm...That a Wierd thought eh ?
 

Ram_Dev78

New Member
Even more...YODA already has a meaning in Hiduism, Yoddha also means age or to do with time immemorial, Darth Vader, Vader sounds more like Veda. Han Solo, Han in sanskrit means the destroyer. Sith refers to a Sitther, which means a kind of practising sage. Jedism itself is another religion practised in the high mountain top found in Tibet. Farr out but cool. Dontcha ppl think?
 

Ram_Dev78

New Member
Now getting back to the Mystic legends of gods...THe Egyptian god Amman Re, the word Amman refers to the hindu Shakti deity. The Goddess Kali is also closely resmebled as Amman. Quite similiarly the goddess Quan Yin in the buddhism also refers to the Shakti goddess of Lakshmy which is the Hindu Goddess of prosperity and fortune. So therefore there's always many lengends that binds in may different many myths. But the connection remains the same.

1 God that appears in many different facets and features appears in other beliefs as well.
 

Octa

New Member
hi Ram_Dev,
Infact i do support your theories, as i have come accross that most of the beliefs have similar/same resemblance . Like in the Christian and Islamic faith...Moses for Nabi musa....Jesus for Nabi Isa and many more. This is my first posting here...maybe bcoz your qoute caught my intentions.
 

joeboonda

Well-Known Member
A theory:

After the tower of Babel was destroyed by God, and he confused the tongues of the people, and they spread all over the world, they took their ancient religion(s) mainly Baal worship and the mother-infant goddess-deal with them, and turning from the one true God, made God's and idols for themselves. Many places, when missionaries went in they found the Mother-son idol, much like Mary-Jesus statues in catholicism or Devaki and Crishna, Isis and Horus, Indrani and Child, Isis and Horus, Venus and Jupiter, Ashtoreth and Baal, not to mention Diana, Aphrodite, and Shing Moo. Many similarities due to them all coming from Babylon at one time. Much is made of this in the Bible, especialy the first chapters of Romans. Interesting...
 

Feathers in Hair

World's Tallest Hobbit
Some of my favorites offhand are

Sophia
Ochun
Kuan- Yin. (Spelled in a variety of forms.)
Anubis
Isis
Amerastu
White Buffulo Calf Woman
Loki

And Persephone, of course!
 

Quoth The Raven

Half Arsed Muse
Kama Pua'a is a Kapua or shape shifter and trickster. His shape shifting abilities are limited to things of the pig variety, parrot fish and a couple of different types of plants, as well as his human form. He shares some characteristics with Loki; the trickster and the shapeshifting elements primarily. He can also have the tendency to be a bit full of himself and overconfident, which are traits he also shares with Loki.
The gods are archetypes - as are most other mythological figures - and people are people essentially requiring the same things of their deities regardless of their locale, so it is no great surprise that many gods from different pantheons have characteristics in commmon.
 

Ram_Dev78

New Member
Wow you guys have done your homework really well, Thank you for your support and comments, This is really getting me going guys. An interesting thought to add on, Would like to know more about the zoroastrian religious gods and any similiarities amongs them to other gods would be fantastic. Another interesting thought is of the belief on the coming of Death. Christians belief in Burying the dead, the hindus burn the dead, the egyptians mumify, while a certain Zoroastrian people belife in feeding the dead to vultures. If you know other ways in certain religions ways of treating dead, please let me know. GREAT SUPPORT GUYS, Really thank you for all your comments, keep on posting people. Once again Thanks a miilion.!
 

Ram_Dev78

New Member
Hmm..Loki and Thor are brothers, when compared to Hinduism, Thor is the god of thunder and lightning storms, but he is regarded as a son of a god. Son of Odin, now in Hinduism the god of ligthning or the Sky is Lord Indra, he too is a demi god who is the son of the Creator Brahma. Now Loki on the other hand is a trikster god, always playing on mischief. The hindu god of mischief might be Hanuman, the monkey god. This is the similiarities...Hanuman is the son of Vahyu or god of the Wind. Nearly related to the sky god. Funny huh ? how things get entiwined
 

Quoth The Raven

Half Arsed Muse
Ram_Dev78 said:
Hmm..Loki and Thor are brothers, when compared to Hinduism, Thor is the god of thunder and lightning storms, but he is regarded as a son of a god. Son of Odin, now in Hinduism the god of ligthning or the Sky is Lord Indra, he too is a demi god who is the son of the Creator Brahma. Now Loki on the other hand is a trikster god, always playing on mischief. The hindu god of mischief might be Hanuman, the monkey god. This is the similiarities...Hanuman is the son of Vahyu or god of the Wind. Nearly related to the sky god. Funny huh ? how things get entiwined
While Odin is the Allfather, it isn't in a literal genealogical sense. Loki is actually Odin's bloodbrother, which would make him some sort of half-assed uncle as far as Thor is concerned. Originally, Loki was the God of fire and the hearth. His trickster aspect tends to overshadow his other facets, however.
 

DeepShadow

White Crow
I hope I understand the goal here; either I get it and some folks are confused, or I really don't get it! Let me know either way, please:

At any rate, in many religions the guardian of the dead is represented by a dog. The particular type of death god is called a "psychopomp" or guardian of souls, to distinguish it from other death-god types. Cerberus and Anubis are obvious examples, but here are some less known ones:

* In the tales of Robin Hood, Friar Tuck is often represented leading dogs, and in some old accounts he first meets Robin on a bridge over a river, and summons his hounds to support him in the fight. (note: crossing a river is a common death-metaphor)

* References to St. Christopher claim he was from a nation of dog-headed people, and he is best known for carrying Christ across a river. Strong resemblances to Charon and Cerberus.

* All over the British Isles there are hills that share a similar legend: people claim a drifter took his dog and went to explore a cave under the hill, playing a flute so that those outside the hill could tell where he was. At a certain point the music abruptly ceased, and according to legend the bones of a man and dog were unearthed at that very spot years later. This probably originated in the practice of burying a dog with the dead to watch over the soul. (Note: wind instruments are another common death-symbol, as they are associated with life-giving breath and the howling wind that supposedly carries the souls of the dead.)
 

Ram_Dev78

New Member
Lets us talk abt the Sacred word of Aum, in Christianity it is believed that first there was the Word, and the Word was God. But what it might have meant was that the word was first spoken in the univererse was in the form of a sound. It also closely resembles the holy blessing in Christianity as Amen, or Amin in Islam. Even in Science there was a Big bang theory, which was a loud resonating one tuned sound that created the universe. Aum is practised for meditation and for prayer for most Hindu like worship. But other religions too have certain similiarities to this. Hope you guys could eloaborrate based on your views. TQ.
 

Ram_Dev78

New Member
Now even in one part of the Bible, the story of Ezeikel the prophet, he saw a vision, of a being that Has four heads, wings ,a chariot of stars and he had four hands. This vison refers to a being that has a close resemblance to the hindu god Brahma, as he has four heads, no wings though... has four hands and has a glowing crown, and a Chariot of swans. Now pls remember at those ancient times it would be hard to describe the true thing in words of the ancient langguage.

For instance imagine, if we lived in the 17th century and we would see a UFO, we might have called it a glowing chariot of the sky. or a Flying Disc of light.Perhaps, but now in modern times we can easliy call it as an UFO. So perhaps that chariot of swans or chariot of sky could mean a totally DIFFRENT meaning in truth. Perphaps the very gods we have could be celestial beings from the stars. They seem to know abt the galaxies and such.Also the raeson why they are not so often seen, because they probably live thousands of light years away. Its a thoery....Worth of discussion ! :)
 

The Black Whirlwind

Well-Known Member
maybe i should put in my two cents? Zeus, Odin, And God are the same type of figure in their respective religions, and can be wrathful and kind at the same time. I believe, in my religion, that the Force is all the matter in the universe, and our souls as well (Living and Unifying Force respectively). The Force was created by the Great Celestial Being, which turned its soul into the Unifying Force, and its body into the Living Force. That is why it exerts a will, because it is still a god type thing. yes, this is my basic god belief. i dont know if it is similar to others though.
 

Quoth The Raven

Half Arsed Muse
Ram_Dev78 said:
Now even in one part of the Bible, the story of Ezeikel the prophet, he saw a vision, of a being that Has four heads, wings ,a chariot of stars and he had four hands. This vison refers to a being that has a close resemblance to the hindu god Brahma, as he has four heads, no wings though... has four hands and has a glowing crown, and a Chariot of swans. Now pls remember at those ancient times it would be hard to describe the true thing in words of the ancient langguage.

For instance imagine, if we lived in the 17th century and we would see a UFO, we might have called it a glowing chariot of the sky. or a Flying Disc of light.Perhaps, but now in modern times we can easliy call it as an UFO. So perhaps that chariot of swans or chariot of sky could mean a totally DIFFRENT meaning in truth. Perphaps the very gods we have could be celestial beings from the stars. They seem to know abt the galaxies and such.Also the raeson why they are not so often seen, because they probably live thousands of light years away. Its a thoery....Worth of discussion ! :)
How we perceive what we see is dictated by prevailing belief.Perhaps what the ancients were seeing was a UFO, or perhaps what we think we see when we point to the sky is actually a god's chariot.
A prime example of this is sleep paralysis. Most people who suffer from sleep paralysis describe experiences that are initially the same as those described by those who claim to have been abducted by aliens. In the US, if you suffer a bout of sleep paralysis, your most likely conclusion is that you've been abducted by aliens. In other countries, an old hag is sitting on your chest trying to strangle you. It's all relative to what you think you SHOULD be seeing.
 

Freedomelf

Active Member
According to Wikipedia, the belief in a holy tree is very common. It was an ash tree in Norse mythology; a banyan tree for the Hindus, and Lithuanian and Slavic mytholody had other trees.

Some people of other faiths besides my own do believe that Alder trees have magical properties.

And of course there are sun gods in 100 different cultures, and thunder gods as well. But I just think that all these things are manifestations of the nature that people saw everywhere, rather than a worldly connection or spread of belief.

Still, it is interesting that there are so many similar beliefs in various cultures.
 
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