I believe in multiple points-of-view related to our Solar System creation and the higher energies of the Earth. I feel, the "GODimage" is both male and female, as we have both energies within us. Here is a tale from Myths & Legends of India, telling a story about India's version of the Mother Goddess. Dark … Continue reading The Birth of Mother Goddess
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What the Thunder Said
Another creation tale from Myths & Legends of India Prajapati The Creator Brahma, who is also known as Prajapati, created three orders of beings: gods (Devas), people (Manavas) and anti-gods (Asuras). But none of them were contended. The Asuras were programmed to be violent, greedy and wicked. They caused all sorts of disasters and miseries … Continue reading What the Thunder Said
Myths & Legends of India: Birth of Sakuntala
Enjoy ❤ Myth & Legends of India The Mahabharata, the Great Epic of India, includes nearly all the most famous Hindu myths and legends, inserted into its main narrative of the war between the Pandavas and the Kauravas. Often these stories are told by one character to another, to make a moral or historical point. … Continue reading Myths & Legends of India: Birth of Sakuntala
Myths & Legends of India: The War-skills Battle
Another installment from Myths & Legends of India, as part of the Mahabharata. The third extract from the Mahabharata deals with the main story of the epic. The five Pandava brothers – Yudhishthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadeva – acknowledged Pandu, king of Hastinapura, as their father. (In fact, Pandu had been cursed to die … Continue reading Myths & Legends of India: The War-skills Battle
Myth & Legends of India: Krishna, Naraka and the Founding of Dvaraka
Enjoy this tale from Myths & Legends of India ❤ Because Krishna is a major character in the epic, Vyasa - or those who hand down the epic orally, with many changes and additions - felt the need to include a full account of his life. The pretext for it is a conflict between Sisupala … Continue reading Myth & Legends of India: Krishna, Naraka and the Founding of Dvaraka