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daily-spooky · 3 days ago
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lone-nyctophile · 2 days ago
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Instead of new branches, I might grow deeper roots.
-David Kishik
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fracturedporcelaindoll · 6 hours ago
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The leaves are to die for~
Constellations beauty~
Ivy flowers with cream so elegant~
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✨Pretty floor mosaics✨
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deadlypoetacademia · 3 days ago
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notesandteacupstains · 1 day ago
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details of my home, november 2024
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kcl1627 · 2 days ago
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2. I don't know when was the last time I was pet on the head
i want to be pet on the head
top ten reasons to pet me on the head
i want to be pet on the head
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raven27ceigo · 1 day ago
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11.11.2024 ✨Woke up early to finish writing on the assignment i have to submit today ✨
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Hope you have a wonderful and productive day (⁠。⁠•̀⁠ᴗ⁠-⁠)⁠✧
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chrysalistudy · 2 days ago
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an afternoon in La Rochelle 📚 🌊🪼couldn't resist and bought an old copy of Twenty Years After. my Alexandre Dumas shrine is growing.
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musingsofmonica · 1 day ago
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rainy days, oversized sweaters, the good book & a cup of tea, that’s all.
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coder035 · 2 days ago
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Adam and Eve? Meet the OG Couple: Manu and Shatrupa"
Everyone’s heard of Adam and Eve, right? The couple that kicked off humanity in the Bible, the ones who got tempted, ate an apple, and changed the course of human history. But did you know they weren’t the only “original couple” story out there? Long before Adam and Eve became famous, Hindu history told the story of Manu and Shatrupa, the first man and woman, who played a similar foundational role in the creation of humanity.
So Who Were Manu and Shatrupa?
In Hinduism, considered by many to be the world’s oldest religion and the origin of countless spiritual traditions, Manu is known as the first human being, created by Brahma, the god of creation. Often seen as the forefather of humanity, Manu laid down principles for human life, codified in the Manusmriti, one of the earliest guides to ethical and moral living.
Shatrupa, his partner, was also created by Brahma. Her name means “one with a hundred beautiful forms.” Together, Manu and Shatrupa were entrusted with populating the Earth, and unlike the story of Adam and Eve, there’s no “fall from grace” in their narrative. Instead, they are seen as co-creators, embodying partnership and responsibility in the establishment of human civilization.
A Creation Story That Inspired the World
While Adam and Eve’s story is familiar in the context of temptation and exile, Manu and Shatrupa’s journey is rooted in duty, harmony, and creation. According to Hindu texts, Manu wasn’t just any man—he was a wise and virtuous figure chosen to survive a great flood (yes, a flood story appears here too) and preserve the seeds of life to repopulate the world. In some versions, the god Vishnu, appearing as a fish, guides Manu through the flood, ensuring humanity’s survival.
Shatrupa, embodying adaptability and resilience, symbolizes the strength required to build a new world. Together, Manu and Shatrupa represent balance—the partnership needed for humanity’s survival and progress. They didn’t face punishment or exile but instead were given a purpose: to help shape human life in a way that reflects dharma (moral duty) and balance.
The Original Inspiration for Abrahamic Stories?
It’s fascinating to note that Hinduism’s ancient narratives may have served as inspiration for the later religious texts of Abrahamic religions. The parallels are hard to ignore: the concept of an original couple, a great flood, the repopulation of humanity, and even the guiding role of divine forces. The story of Manu and Shatrupa predates the Abrahamic texts by millennia, which suggests that the stories of Adam and Eve—and Noah, in the case of the flood—may have evolved as interpretations or modifications of this original story from Hindu history.
In this way, Hinduism could be seen as the wellspring from which other creation stories emerged, with each new tradition adapting the themes of creation, partnership, and divine guidance in its own way. Hinduism’s influence, though often unacknowledged, runs deep, and Manu and Shatrupa’s story stands as a reminder of these ancient roots.
Why We Should Remember Manu and Shatrupa
Manu and Shatrupa’s story holds timeless lessons that extend beyond the narratives of temptation or punishment. Their tale isn’t about falling out of divine favor but about collaboration, balance, and responsibility. They embody the values of harmony and resilience, trusted by the divine to guide the world. Manu represents dharma, while Shatrupa embodies adaptability. Together, they established a model of life that is still reflected in Hindu values.
The story of Manu and Shatrupa is a reminder that humanity’s origin stories vary across cultures, with each offering unique insights into our purpose and connection to the universe. So, while Adam and Eve might dominate the global stage, let’s not forget the original pair from Hindu history: Manu and Shatrupa, the ancient figures who paved the way for humanity long before other traditions came into being.
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novel--notes · 3 days ago
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I dare you to wait for me.
The real me.
The sober me.
The best me who wants to spend the rest of his days getting drunk on life with you.
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wheeirts · 3 days ago
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inside-my-gay-mind · 9 months ago
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ur-daily-inspiration · 1 year ago
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notesandteacupstains · 15 hours ago
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ig: notes.and.teacupstains
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daily-spooky · 8 months ago
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