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DANAVA (US) + PURIFICATION (US), 11. listopadu @ Klub 007
Heavy metalová bouře s hard rockovým odérem se po deseti letech vrací do Prahy, aby představila novou desku Nothing But Nothing (Tee Pee Records). Portlandská DANAVA nepotřebuje představovat a lze ji bez nadsázky označit jako chybějící dílek puzzle skládačky raného heavy metalu!
Jako předkrm se bude servírovat lo-fi occult metal PURIFICATION (Portland/Oregon).
11. listopadu tě zvou troopeři Kreas a TJ Praha!
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Reposted @alanforbes New Collab with artner @caitlinmattisson for @hallasband @danavaband here in SF March 16th @rickshawstop #alanforbes #caitlinmattisson #hällasband #danava #subliminalsf #rickshawstopsf (at Rickshaw Stop) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpxk0VNLqAD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Danava, ascolta "Let The Good Times Kill"
I retro hard rockers Danava pubblicheranno il nuovo album “ Nothing But Nothing” tramite Tee Pee il 28 Aprile. In anteprima potete ascoltare “Let The Good Times Kill”:
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Headcanon:
Hindu goddess Danu meets Irish goddess Danu
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Opposite yet kinda similar personality besties???
Or like those mummas that becomes friends while picking up their kids from Kindergarten??? Lol 💀
Both are tired moms tho-
#danu#goddess danu#irish goddess danu#celtic mythology#hindu mythology#hindu gods#hindublr#danavas mother#desiblr
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*Deh₂nu
*Deh₂nu- is a hypothetical goddess of water in Proto-Indo-European mythology, with connections to the names of rivers like the Danube, Don, Dnieper, and Dniester, as well as the Vedic deity Dānu, the Irish Danu, and the Welsh Dôn. Despite acknowledging a possible lexical connection, Mallory and Adams contend that there is not enough evidence to support the idea that a distinct river goddess existed in Proto-Indo-European beliefs. They primarily highlight the Indic tradition's understanding of river deification. Furthermore, Mallory and Adams suggest that a theory for a sea god called *Trih₂tōn—whose name is derived from the Greek Triton and the Old Irish word for sea, trïath—is unsupported by the lack of a corresponding sea god in Irish mythology and only minor lexical similarities. The Ossetian god Donbettyr is also mentioned in the story. Who is placated by gifts to keep the waterwheel turning, and who Donnán of Eigg proposes as a Christian equivilent of this figure.
Moreover, this deity and the Dan river in Centeral Asia may have similar etymologies.
She is frequently seen as the mother of a mythical tribe, the *Deh₂newyóes, in many Indo-European cultures; these tribes are deduced from the Vedic Danavas, the Irish Tuatha Dé Danann, the Greek Danaoi, and the Norse Danes. Under Bel's leadership, this tribe is said to have fought a hero called *H₂nḗrtos, which could connect them to characters like the Norse god Njord, the Nart from the Nart saga, and Indra's epithet nrtama.
#Irish#Vedic#Norse#Nart#Mallory#Irish Danu#Welsh Dôn#Irish mythology#hypothetical goddess#Proto-Indo-European#Welsh#Adams#Indic#Greek#Old Irish#Ossetian#Christian#Dan#Central Asia#Indo-European#Vedic Danavas#Tuatha Dé Danann#Danaoi#Bel#deity#sea#river#Norse Danes#tribe#druidicentropy
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Danava - Where Beauty and Terror Dance
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LMFAO 💀
No but it would be wild tho- with atleast 65 injured and 3 dead by the end.... 💀 (I'm keeping it minimum okay!!)
Idk why but imagine Rishi Kashyap's entire family having some kind of family gathering where all of them have to... Ahem.. behave.. reluctantly... (Im talking about all of them lmao) T_T
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That's like his worst nightmare.....
But kisne bola tha itno ko paida krne 🗿 (/j)
#yall talk about wild family gatherings#this is the og family gathering#if it ever happened lol#which I'd sad did#hindu mythology#adityas#hindu gods#kashyapa#danavas#daityas#nagas#garuda#apsaras#gandharva#idk others too#all of them under the same roof imagine 💀
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If there is one thing about Peng that makes me sad is how people just treat him like a asshole I mean yeah in the clips in the show he does seem like a asshole but well…lemme explain.
I believe he is more then what people see him as especially considering the myths about him and some stuff in the clips if you don’t know Peng was also known as king Garuda the king of birds in Indian mythology (both Hindu and Buddhism)
his mother and father were Kashyapa and Vinata he is the half brother of the Devas, Gandharvas, Daityas, Danavas, Nāgas, Vanara and Yakshas and younger brother of Aruna he is also known as the sworn uncle of the Buddha himself and now you may say to me “well no wonder he is selfish or whatever”
well I didn’t get into his life yet and note I shall copy and paste this
here is one about hindu mythos
“Kashyapa's two wives, Vinata and Kadru, wanted to have children, so he granted each of them a boon. Kadru asked for one thousand Naga sons, but Vinata only asked for two, yet each an equal to all of Kadru's thousand sons. Kashyapa blessed them, and then retreated to a forest to meditate. Later, Kadru gave birth to one thousand eggs while Vinata gave birth to two. After incubating them for five hundred years, Kadru's eggs hatched and out came all of her sons. Vinata, eager for her own sons, impatiently broke one of her eggs. From this egg emerged the partially formed Aruna, although he looked like the morning sun, he was not as bright as the midday sun as promised. Aruna chided his mother, Vinata for her impatience, and warned her to not break open the second egg, cursing her to be a slave until his brother rescued her. Aruna then left to become the charioteer of Surya, the sun god. Vinata waited, and after many years the second egg hatched, and Garuda was born
After losing a bet to Kadru through trickery, Vinata was forced to become her slave. Garuda later asked his brothers to free his mother from her slavery, to which they demanded amrita from heaven. Garuda waged a war against gods with his extraordinary might and abilities beyond thinking, and defeated all of them, including King Indra. He then took Indra's nectar vessel and flew back to earth. Vishnu then came to Garuda, and asked him to be his ride, to which he agreed. Indra requested that Garuda not give the amrita to the Nagas though, as it would bring great trouble later, so they forged a plan. Upon reaching his brothers Garuda placed the vessel before them, and asked them to first purify themselves before drinking. Meanwhile, Jayanta, the son of Indra, stole the vessel back. Upon returning, the Nagas were all devoured by Garuda”
so practically Peng was the son of a Slave and had to kill his own brothers (and practically cousins) to free his own mother
Now in Buddhism it’s abit different
“Legend holds that in primordial times, the original Phoenix (Fenghuang), the leader of flying beings, gave birth to the peacock Mahamayuri and to the eagle named the Golden-Winged Great Peng. The peacock once consumed the Buddha, who managed to escape by cutting through her stomach. At that time, the peacock preyed on humans, and the Buddha intended to kill it. However, the deities intervened and urged him to stop. In exchange for a promise to renounce its habit of preying on humans, the Buddha elevated the peacock to the status of his godmother, while the eagle became his uncle and was granted a high position in heaven.Peng sits at the head of the Buddha's throne in the Western Paradise
In this his slibing tried to kill the Buddha they almost died the celestials stop him but either way you look both is pretty dark I mean imagine you’re slibing tried to eat the fucking Buddha and almost died
now into lmk
from what we seen he just has a ego and asshole well I believe he is more then that (cause well…azure doesn’t seem to be the type to like be friends with a asshole) and from what we seen Peng seems rude but not as rude to his friends sure he gives some insults to macaque but he also kinda insulted wukong but other then that he doesn’t really treat them all horribly
To me he just has hard time being friendly to others but he genuinely does seem to care for his friends hell he showed a lot of worried for azure when he was in pain Peng shows he cares in his own way he maybe abit egotistical admittedly but like he does care for his brothers
and what’s worse what happens in the season 4 special now I may hate that special a lot but like doesn’t change the fact Peng is practically the only one who managed to ran away
imagine how he must feel his best friend his brother is DEAD his other brother is now in prisoned and everyone is celebrating in the beach I mean I be pretty pissed off and hurt and it sucks cause it seems we are never gonna see Peng again or tusk or azure
they deserved more then how the fans or the show treats them especially Peng and azure I just wish we could have seen more of Peng softer side though
anyways thank you for reading have a good day or night lads and lasses
#monkie kid#lego monkie kid#lmk azure lion#lmk peng#lmk yellow tusk elephant#lmk thoughts#lmk macaque#lmk swk#monkie king#monkey king#golden winged peng#lmk yellowtusk#monkie kid yellowtusk#yellow tusk elephant#yellowtusk the wise#azure lion#six eared macaque#monkie kid macaque#lego macaque#lego wukong#thoughts
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Krishna
Krishna (Krsna or Hari Krishna) is a major god of the Hindu pantheon and considered the eighth incarnation of Vishnu. He is perhaps the most popular of all the heroes of Hindu mythology. Krishna's adventures appear in the Mahabharata, Bhagavad Gita, Harivamsa, and the sacred texts known as the Puranas where he is described as the Supreme Being and creator of the universe.
The most ancient tales of Krishna in sacred texts involve his adventures with the Pandava princes whilst later, stories accumulated over the centuries which describe his eventful youth, when Krishna used his proficient weapons skills to good effect to defeat a host of fearsome enemies, demons and monsters.
Family & Adventurous Youth
According to tradition Krishna belonged to the Yadava - a pastoral race - and the god's birth is picturesquely described in the Mahabharata. One day Vishnu, the great Hindu god pulled two hairs from his own head, one white and one black. The black hair was planted into the womb of Devaki, a princess of the city of Mathura, and so Krishna was born into the Pandava family, his earthly father being Vasudeva. Unfortunately for Krishna his mother's brother, Kamsa, had been warned that Devaki's eighth child would kill him, and so Kamsa determined to murder the eighth child, a crime he had already carried out seven times before Krishna was born. Fortunately, Vasudeva took the precaution of hiding Krishna in the remote village of Vrindavana where the boy was brought up as a simple cowherd (in this guise he can be referred to as Govinda). There he spent an idyllic childhood and stirred the hearts of many gopis or herd-women with his dark good looks, playful charm, and mastery of music and dance.
Thus the story of Krishna contains a double concealment - Krishna is both a god disguised as a mortal and a prince disguised as a commoner. Accordingly, the myths contain many metaphors of disguise, such as a spark within a pile of ashes or a mighty sword in its scabbard, and these hint at Krishna's dual purpose as the punisher of human deeds but also as a bringer of enlightenment.
Krishna's foster parents at Vrindavana were Nanda and Yashoda, his sister is Subhadra, and his brother Balarama. Krishna's favourite consort was the cowherd woman Radha (or perhaps even his wife if they married in secret, as some sources claim). Tradition has it that the god actually acquired 16,108 wives and fathered 180,000 sons. Queen Rukmini, an earthly form of the goddess Lakshmi, is considered Krishna's second most favoured wife after Radha. With Rukmini, Krishna had a son, Pradyumna, and a daughter, Carumati.
Krishna was involved in many escapades in his adventurous youth. Notable amongst these are his various killings and thrashings of prominent enemies such as the ogress Putana, the giant bull danava, the giant snake Kaliya, and the king of the Hayas (horses). Also swiftly dealt with was the scheming tyrant Kamsa – after whose beheading Krishna established himself as king of Mathura. Krishna slew many demons and demon kings: Muru and his 7,000 sons, Pralamba – who Krishna beat up using only his fists, Naraka – son of the Earth and who had accumulated a harem of 16,000 captured women, and the sea-demon Pancajana who looked like a conch shell and who lost his magic shell to Krishna which the hero carried thereafter and used as a trumpet. Krishna also found time to lift the mountain Govardhana to foil a terrible deluge sent by Indra, to conquer Saubha, the floating city of the Titans (daityas), got the better of the sea-god Varuna, and even managed to steal the divine discus possessed by the fire-god Agni. Against mere mortals Krishna also wreaked havoc amongst the Gandharas, Bhojas, and Kalingas, amongst others.
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Danavas looks like a broody fuck boy who’s just over everyone’s shit. I REALLY need to fix his appearance to reflect his true age, but it’s just too funny to change.
Can’t blame him for wanting to go back to having a peaceful life with his amatus. Here comes Rook and Solas fucking it all up.
#dragon age#dalish elf#dragon age inquisition#dragon age the veilguard#inquisitor lavellan#da: inquisition
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You lived on the banks of the Sarasvati for the sacrifice that went on for twelve years. O Krishna! O immensely energetic one! You went to the sacred pilgrimage of Prabhasa, known to all pure ones, and stood there on one leg for one thousand divine years, practising austerities and observing rites. O Keshava! You are the supreme soul of all beings, their beginning and their end. O Krishna! You are the store of all austerities and sacrifices and you are the eternal one. O Krishna! You killed Naraka, famous as Bhoumya, the one with the earrings.7 You performed the first horse sacrifice. O bull among all the worlds! Having accomplished this deed, you became victorious over all the worlds. When all the daityas and danavas assembled together, you killed them in battle. O mightyarmed Keshava! You then gave lordship over everything to Shachi’s husband.8 You then manifested yourself in the world of men. O scorcher of enemies! You were Narayana and then you became Hari.9 You then became Brahma, Soma,10 Surya, Dharma, Dhata,11 Yama, Anala,12 Vayu,13 Vaishravana,14 Rudra, Kala,15 the sky, the earth and the directions. You are without birth. You are the preceptor of everything that moves and is still. You are the creator. You are the supreme being. O Krishna! You are the original god. In the forest of Chitraratha, you performed the turayana sacrifice16 and other sacrifices, donating large amounts of alms. You have great energy. O Janardana! At each sacrifice, you apportioned out one hundred times, according to the share, a hundred thousand gold pieces. O beloved of the Yadavas!17 You have been Aditi’s son. O illustrious one! You are now famous as Vishnu, Indra’s younger brother.18 O scorcher of enemies! O Krishna! While you were only a child, you used your energy to cover heaven, sky and earth in three steps.19 You have attained heaven. You ride the sky seated in the sun’s chariot. You are the soul of all beings. Through your radiance, you are brighter than the sun. The Mouravas and the Pashas have been destroyed.20 Nisunda and Naraka have been killed and the road to the city of Pragjyotisha has become safe again. Ahuti was killed at Jaruthi. Kratha, Shishupala and his followers, Bhimasena,21 Shaibya and Shatadhanva have been conquered. Your chariot is as resplendent as the sun and roars like the cloud. Riding on that, you defeated Rukmi in battle and obtained your queen from the Bhojas.22 In your anger, you killed Indradyumna and the yavana Kasheruman. You have killed Shalva, the lord of Soubha, and you brought down Soubha itself. On the banks of the Iravati, you killed Bhoja, who was the equal of Kartavirya in battle. You also killed Gopati and Talaketu. O Janardana! You journeyed to the ocean and made Dvaraka, sacred, prosperous and loved by the rishis, your own.23 O Madhusudana! O Dasharha!24 You show no anger, no jealousy and no falsehood. No cruelty or crookedness is established in you. O Achyuta!25 You are seated in the centre of the mind, radiant in your own energy. The rishis come to you there and ask for freedom from fear.26 O Madhusudana! You gather up all beings at the end of a yuga.27 O scorcher of enemies! You withdraw the entire universe into yourself and remain alone. No other one in the past has performed such deeds, nor will they in the future. O immensely radiant god! Such are the deeds you performed even when a child. O Pundarikaksha! Such are the deeds you performed with Baladeva’s help. You lived in the abode of Vairaja28 with Brahma himself.” Having thus spoken, the great-souled Pandava, who was like Krishna’s soul himself, fell silent. THIS CLEARLY, CLEARLY SHOWS HOW ARJUN KNEW SO MUCH ABOUT KRISHNA, MORE THAN ANYONE ELSE! AND IT IS ONLY POSSIBLE, WHEN YOU ARE AT PAR WITH KRISHNA'S DIVINITY! HE CLAIMS HE WAS NARAYAN, WHO HAD DONE EXTREME PENANCES IN BADRI! HOW WAS HE AWARE? HOW DID HE REMEMBER THAT KRISHNA WAS NARAAYAN IN HIS MORTAL BODY IF HE DID NOT HAVE GODLY ABILITIES?
‘Janardana then spoke to Partha, “You are mine and I am yours. All that is mine is yours too. He who hates you also hates me. He who follows you also follows me. O invincible one! You are Nara and I am Hari Narayana. We are the rishis Nara and Narayana, born from that world in this world. O Partha! O descendant of the Bharata lineage! You are no other than I. I am no other than you. O bull among the Bharata lineage! No one can know any difference that exists between us.”
Do you think Sri Krishna will tell this to someone randomly if he isn't equal to him? If Narayan was God, why couldn't be Nar? Krishna himself says I AM NO OTHER THAN YOU. Why will he say so if Arjun didn't have abilities as him? Nar and Narayan originated from Bhagawan Vishnu for God's sake! Then how is it possible that Narayan is God and Arjun isn't?
HOW ARE YOU GOING TO PROVE THAT ARJUN WASN'T BHAGWAN? He is literally worshipped in temples are SRI ARJUN SWAMY and you dare question his credibility as a God?
Arjun was a devotee? He was! But does that snatch his credibility as a God? NEVER?
Wasn't Hanuman a devotee of Sri Ram? Do you guys not consider him as God?!
Do you guys understand what LEELA is? It was Krishna's decision always to let Arjun be the taker so that he can be the giver!
IFY, even obtaining Geeta needs so much knowledge! It's also not possible for everyone to take Geeta that too right from the God himself!
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Planar Tour Guide: Negative Energy Plane part 3
(art by Nexumorphic on DeviantArt)
Denizens
The Void may be empty, but that doesn’t mean that it’s uninhabited, a fact that makes it all the more dangerous. Of course, most entities are not truly native there, but were created from those who visit. With that in mind, let’s take a look at what entities linger in the depths of Entropy’s Heart.
Perhaps the most common type of undead on the plane are the many different varieties of spectral dead. Wraiths, spectres, allips, shadows, and more, all formed from poor hapless fools that were obliterated by the plane’s nature. Perhaps most horrifyingly of all, while they have no statistical difference in terms of gameplay, these spectral undead are less trapped souls and more like echoes left behind from where a soul was obliterated, with truly nothing remaining that could be brought back or reasoned with.
Similarly, nightshades are also a sort of inverse shadow of something consumed by Entropy’s Heart. When especially powerful fiends, blinded by ambition, are consumed by the darkest depths of the plane, they come back just as evil, with new forms and barely if any memory of what they once were. These nightshades, or darvakka, seek nothing else but the end of all life and light in the cosmos, their old goals forgotten. And while this may make their goals the same as daemon-kind, even the Abaddon-spawn are not safe from their depredations. (Side note, all the Second Edition nightshade art is a step down from the First Edition art in my opinion. Being able to see clearly all the details of what is supposed to be a shadow monster simply does not have the same effect).
Similar to nightshades are the devourers, though they are not created by the plane nor are they natives. Instead, the soul-stealing devourers traverse the cosmos at the behest of some terrible entity that waits beyond the very edges of the Great Beyond, and many of their errands seem to focus on the Negative Energy Plane as part of their “Shepherd’s” plans.
And then there are the reapers. Be they minor reapers or true grim reapers (or perhaps THE grim reaper. Nobody is sure if there are more than one), nightmarish undead which bring death wherever they go, and so find the Negative Energy Plane soothing or useful in their plans reap the seeds of life. They supposedly originated in Abaddon, but can be found in the Void as well, to the ill fortune of all that cross them.
Of course, not all mortals or immortals end up dead on the plane. Whether it be by huddling around a failing magical effect or artifact, or by being trapped in one of the rare minorly-negative parts of the plane, some living creatures adapt to the constant blight around them, becoming the void-ravaged. Such entities tend to be hateful and solitary, but not necessarily malicious. However, they can never return to the light, for even the neutral levels of positive energy on other planes burns them, slowly destroying them.
And then there are the entities that are neither undead nor tainted, but enter the plane anyway. The most benevolent are perhaps the movanic deva angels, who watch over the plane as part of their duties to the inner planes on behalf of the celestial forces. Less benevolent are the hunduns, whose interest in the cosmic entropy of the Maelstrom overlaps with that of the Void, which they sometimes visit to contemplate Unsurprising given their role as cosmic monks of chaos. And lastly, there is at least one danava titan dwelling in the Nothing, though none can say why or what it is doing there.
And this is where we get into the true natives of the plane, the most destructive of which are the masses of destruction known as oblivions, forming and hatching from egg-like structures, eager to slip into other planes to bring ruin.
Finally, we have the sceaduinar, the true children of the void. These crystalline bat-like creatures are born from great tree-like masses of compressed, crystalline nothingness, and hate both the living and the undead in equal measure. In truth, despite being classified as outsiders, these entities, as well as their cousins the sceazir, are not alive in the conventional sense, having no souls and no inkling of positive energy in them. It is as if they came to be from a process that is simultaneously like and unlike life.
This is appropriate, considering that according to the sceaduinar, they were robbed of the ability to truly create in the earliest days of the cosmos, perhaps by the formation of the Negative and Positive planes themselves. Whatever they might have been before that, the void-bats care not for the necessity of the Void’s creation in making the cosmos as we understand it possible. They only understand the pangs of their ancient loss, and that all other entities are responsible.
As for divinities, most have little interest in such an empty places as the Negative Energy Plane, and certainly none dwell there. At most, certain deities of undeath and entropy show an interest in the plane, sending their servants there, but that’s about it.
That will do for today, but it is interesting to see what lives in a place without life, particularly the strange ecology of the sceaduinar and the mystery of what their form of “creation” might have been like. Tune in tomorrow for a little exploration of the mysteries within!
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The Celtic Goddess Danu - the Mother Goddess, the goddess of and manifest divine waters. The waters that fell from heaven to create the sacred river, Danuvis or the Danube.
The Tuatha De Danaan are translated as "The Children of Danu."
There are similarities here between this Ganga and the forming of the Ganges. But more notably, Danu from Hindiusm - the primordial mother goddess of ancient/first old waters - liquid. There is also a river named Danu in Nepal.
She is the mother of the Danavas, a larger category of the Asuras - celestial/supernatural beings of god like powers, but calling them gods exactly is incorrect. Asuras and Devas are larger in some ways than that - celestial/cosmic beings of princely domains/abilities is slightly more accurate, but for all intents an purposes. There are more similarities between Celtic and Vedic/Hindu culture/myths.
Why?
Well, recent research has shown Celtic genetics shows paternal and maternal ancestry from ancient India (R-M269 deriving via R1b, and H & U haplogroups) - is it really that weird then we see echoes of the ancient Indian epics echoed throughout other parts of the world, especially with the history of Eurasian/South Asian trade, migration, and more?
There is a story well known in the South Asian stories, but let's talk about the similar Celtic one. A tale of how a hero has to build a causeway across the waters to reach his foe, and how his wife must outsmart her captor/villain.
Some Indians are already nodding their heads. We begin with the Celtic hero: Fionn mac Cumhaill, a hero who is born just after his father dies.
Does this sound somewhat familiar?
Well, here we have Rama, born to Dasaratha, who is cursed to die soon as his son leaves him. His father dies as soon as Rama is exiled from Ayodhya.
Finn goes on to study with poets, warriors, and hunters in the forest of Sliabdh Bladma.
Rama goes to the forest hermitage where he learns similar arts under Vasitha.
Finn later in his youth goes on to destroy the fire breathing demon Áillen of the Tuatha (Children of Danu analogous of Aditi here btw) who destroys the capital of Tara every year on Samhain (a celebration very similar to the Indian Pitru Paksha btw)
Rama as a teen kills the Asuras attacking the hermitage - the enemies of the Devas (children of Aditi), interestingly enough just like I've talked about in the Norse (how you have two bodies of celestial/god beings - Aesir and Vanir), the Greeks have it, there is also a flipping that happens in a lot of these ancient cultures.
Aesir and Asura come from the proto indo European asr - but in one group one is good, the other bad. However in the Iranian - Zoroastrian, there is a reverse. The Ahura (Asura) are GOOD and the Devas are bad (down to including Indra from South Asian mythology), and in the Celtic we see something similar - a flipping of roles.
Rama, Sita, and her protector Lakshmana were all in exile together in the forest. The demon king Ravana sends a golden deer to tempt/seduce and lure away Sita from Rama but it is really the demon Maricha in disguise. Sita is tricked and ends up sending her protector to Rama, leaving herself vulnerable, and thus abducted by Ravana who wishes to marry her and this leads to a war in where Rama eventually gets her back also, kidnapping of a women sparking a war? OH HI, HELEN OF TROY. HI.
Fionn meets his wife Sabadh while hunting, and guess what? She is turned into a deer by a druid she refuses to marry. She returns to her true form once in Fionn's home and they marry...only she's turned into a deer again by the druid Fear Doirich when Fionn was off at war, and Fionn must spend years searching for her. Wow. Coinky dinky dinky.
Now to the original part of my talk here, the causeway in Ireland was built by Fionn to travel to battle a giant. Rama Setu, his causeway, was built by Rama's army so he could enter Lanka to do battle there - (Sri Lanka).
The Celts also have four major cycles of time just like the Vedic Indians did. The tricky thing here is that linguistically, PIE (proto Indo European) has been shown to be behind a lot of story/cultural influences as it spread through Europe/Asia, but...the thing that's hard to account for here is how geo-located Ramayama is in/to India, so why do specific echoes of it show up in Celtic mythology so much so?
Yay comparative mythology and echoed storytelling/beats tropes across the world.
#celtic folklore#celtic lore#celtic stories#Tuatha De Danaan#Ganga#Danu#the ganges#Asuras#Celts#fionn mac cumhaill#south asian mythos#south asian#myths and legends#hindu mythology#hindu gods#hinduism#india#Áillen of the Tuatha#Ireland#irish folklore#irish mythology#celtic mythology#gods and goddesses#gods and monsters#god stories#storytelling#folklore#folktales
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Julia Danava.
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Shani & Shukra - Daanav Planets
Saturn and Venus will be the topic of discussion today. Both belong to the Danav group. Let's first clarify what Devas and Danavas are before we begin our talk. We frequently mistake Danavas with the so-called Rakshasas that appear in children's literature. Danava is actually a race. According to puranas, Kashyap Rishi was the husband of Danu, a daughter of Daksh. Danavas or Asuras were the names given to Danu's sons. Danavas and Devas were at war with one another. Because Venus was favouring the Danavas, Shukracharya rose to become the Acharya of the Danavas. Sun, Moon, and Mars were in the Devas Group, whilst Venus, Saturn, and Rahu Ketu were in the Danava or Asura Group. Mercury was in good standing with both groups, therefore he was not a member of either and was referred to as neutral. Venus rules the second house (Taurus) in the Natural Zodiac, whereas Saturn rules the eleventh house (Aquarius). Both have a connection to finances and sources of income. Saturn's Shanidev reveres his guru Shukracharya (Venus). They are close pals. Saturn transforms into the YOGAKARAK and bestows good fortune and all the necessities of life to the native of Venus when Venus assumes control of the Ascendant in Taurus and Libra. Additionally, in Panoti and Sadesati, Saturn promotes the native. Venus turns into the YOGAKARAK and bestows prosperity and all the comforts of life to the native of Saturn when Saturn assumes control of the Ascendant in Capricorn and Aquarius. Each takes care of the other. Venus' subperiod or antardasha favours the native and provides prospects for success. Similar to Venus' mahadasha, the antardasha or sub period of Saturn favours the native and fosters favourable prospects for success. Three Nakshatras or Stars make up Venus. Bharani, Purva Falguni, and Purva Shadha, respectively, are in Aries, Leo, and Saggitarius. The Natural Sampat Nakshatra, also known as the wealth star, is the second Nakshatra in each of the three groupings. Every time Saturn transits this Sampat Nakshatra in any house, he always produces positive outcomes and boosts cash flow. Three stars, or Nakshatras, exist on Saturn. Pushya, Anuradha, and Uttara Bhadrapada are in the corresponding signs of Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces. It is a natural Mitra Nakshatra or friendship star since it is the eighth Nakshatra in each of the three groups. Every time Venus transits this friendship Nakshatra in any house, he always brings positive outcomes and boosts the native's flow of money. When Venus and Saturn switch places in the chart, the native becomes affluent and makes a lot of money in the stock market and via real estate ventures, especially if they were born with Taurus, Libra, Capricorn, or Aquarius as their ascendant. Accounts and finance masters and share/stock specialists are produced by the relationship between Venus and Saturn. Marriage will always be postponed if Venus is related to Saturn in the main or Navamansha chart since Saturn is a delay master and less interested in getting married. Venus is so highly favoured by Saturn that, despite difficult times, only Friday will be a day of leisure and delight for all residents during Panoti (DHAIYA) or SADESATI.
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