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zeherili-ankhein · 28 days ago
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I just figured out that Mahalaya technically spreads Mita-Varuna propaganda subtly
The "Aham Rudre" thing is basically Devi explaining how all the Gods and the entire Universe exists with Herself. The Rudras, Vasus, Adityas
There's specific mention of: MitraVaruna, IndraAgni and the Ashwins at the very beginning itself
Here's the part:
ahaṃ rudrebhirvasubhiścarāmyahamādityairuta viśvadevaiḥ
ahaṃ mitrāvaruṇobhā bibharmyahamindrāgnī ahamaśvinobhā
YOOO
GUYS GUYS ADI SHAKTI HERSELF SAID MITRAVARUNA AND INDRAGNI ARE CANON
So when we make Mahalaya we can spread this more right? Not just hidden in the lyrics
@h0bg0blin-meat seeeeeeeee
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tiny-pteranodon · 5 months ago
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Yk the issue I have with people attributing the birth of Agastya and Vasistha to Urvasi is she literally had no part in the entire process. In fact, this line from Ch-56 of the Uttara-kanda of Ramayana says the same thing.
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If there's a different, more accurate translation lmk.
Brahma literally said Vasistha would be born without a mother. So idk why in Google she's considered a parent. Perhaps honorary parent but otherwise it doesn't make sense.
Also nowhere else do they get called Urvasi's kids or anything. It's always "the son of Mitra-Varuna" for both of em. Heck, their alternate name itself is "The Mitravarunas" 😭.
Anyways. That's all I have to say lol.
Heteronormativity ig "wdym he doesn't have a mother hows that a thing"
No matter which version you take, which scripture you read urvasi is at best the stimulator (for lack of a better term😭😭😭) and he's always the son of mitravaruna
Or of brahma directly (perks of being a thrice born ig) (reverse zeus on our hands, not the father but the son of every God out there)
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h0bg0blin-meat · 10 months ago
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Hello!!
- from a fellow atheist who loves and I mean LOVES mythology and is a mitravaruna shipper
AYYYY helloo nice to meet you. We'll hyperfixate over Mitra-Varuna together now lesgooo
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talonabraxas · 3 years ago
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Varuna 'the one who econompasses the whole world,' is one of the oldest Vedic deities. May be he is the personification of the sky; but he is also associated with clouds and water, rivers and ocean. He is sometimes clubbed with Mitra and praised (Mitravaruna). Varuna is the king of the universe and lives in the highest world. His knowledge and power are unlimited. He has thousand eyes and oversees the whole world. Hence he is the lord of the moral law. He punishes those who transgress this law but forgives them out of compassion if they repent and pray. By activating Vayu, the lord of the wind, he sustains life by giving rain and crops. Though Varuna was the chief deity in the beginning, he seems to have yielded his place later on to Indra and Prajapati. In the subsequent mythological literature Varuna is described as the presiding deity of the western quarter and as the lord of oceans, water and aquatic animals. In some of the temples he is depicted as riding on a crocodile. In two of his four arms he holds the serpent and the noose (pasa). Sometimes he is pictured as riding in a chariot drawn by seven swans and holding the lotus, the noose, the conch and a vessel of gems in the four hands. There is an umbrella over his head. Vasus: Vasus are a class of deities, eight in number, chiefly known as attendants of Indra. The word Vasu is derived from 'vas' ('to dwell,' 'to cause to dwell,' 'to shine') and hence Vasus are deities representing all spheres of extension or space, and height. They were perhaps personifications of nature and natural phenomena. The eight Vasus are: Dhara (the earth), Anala (the fire), Ap (the waters), Anila, (the wind),. Dhruva (the polestar), Soma (the moon), Prabhasa (the dawn) and Pratyusa, (the light). https://vedicfeed.com/lord-varun/?fbclid=IwAR0bY4kkn-RKPG1aHNnXh0jg4EF6afYur8MRxT93GeTz5VzYp1PaED8PdWM
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santoschristos · 3 years ago
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Varuna 'the one who econompasses the whole world,' is one of the oldest Vedic deities. May be he is the personification of the sky; but he is also associated with clouds and water, rivers and ocean. He is sometimes clubbed with Mitra and praised (Mitravaruna). Varuna is the king of the universe and lives in the highest world. His knowledge and power are unlimited. He has thousand eyes and oversees the whole world. Hence he is the lord of the moral law. He punishes those who transgress this law but forgives them out of compassion if they repent and pray. By activating Vayu, the lord of the wind, he sustains life by giving rain and crops. Though Varuna was the chief deity in the beginning, he seems to have yielded his place later on to Indra and Prajapati. In the subsequent mythological literature Varuna is described as the presiding deity of the western quarter and as the lord of oceans, water and aquatic animals. In some of the temples he is depicted as riding on a crocodile. In two of his four arms he holds the serpent and the noose (pasa). Sometimes he is pictured as riding in a chariot drawn by seven swans and holding the lotus, the noose, the conch and a vessel of gems in the four hands. There is an umbrella over his head. Vasus: Vasus are a class of deities, eight in number, chiefly known as attendants of Indra. The word Vasu is derived from 'vas' ('to dwell,' 'to cause to dwell,' 'to shine') and hence Vasus are deities representing all spheres of extension or space, and height. They were perhaps personifications of nature and natural phenomena. The eight Vasus are: Dhara (the earth), Anala (the fire), Ap (the waters), Anila, (the wind),. Dhruva (the polestar), Soma (the moon), Prabhasa (the dawn) and Pratyusa, (the light). https://vedicfeed.com/lord-varun/?fbclid=IwAR342BAHKfe2re97m7hGMG87Pg9M3CgTVJYrRjkLv-cSO9X6kUSRZ6Qoq1g
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reddysudarshan · 5 years ago
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VARUNA Varuna 'the one who encompasses the whole world,' is one of the oldest Vedic deities. Maybe he is the personification of the sky; but he is also associated with clouds and water, rivers, and ocean. He is sometimes clubbed with Mitra and praised (Mitravaruna). Varuna is the king of the universe and lives in the highest world. His knowledge and power are unlimited. He has thousand eyes and oversees the whole world. Hence, he is the lord of the moral law. He punishes those who transgress this law but forgives them out of compassion if they repent and pray. By activating Vayu, the lord of the wind, he sustains life by giving rain and crops. Though Varuna was the chief deity in the beginning, he seems to have yielded his place later on to Indra and Prajapati. In the subsequent mythological literature Varuna is described as the presiding deity of the western quarter and as the lord of oceans, water, and aquatic animals. In some of the temples he is depicted as riding on a crocodile. In two of his four arms he holds the serpent and the noose (pasa). Sometimes he is pictured as riding in a chariot drawn by seven swans and holding the lotus, the noose, the conch, and a vessel of gems in the four hands. There is an umbrella over his head. Vasus: Vasus are a class of deities, eight in number, chiefly known as attendants of Indra. The word Vasu is derived from 'vas' ('to dwell,' 'to cause to dwell,' 'to shine') and hence Vasus are deities representing all spheres of extension or space, and height. They were perhaps personifications of nature and natural phenomena. The eight Vasus are: Dhara (the earth), Anala (the fire), Ap (the waters), Anila, (the wind), Dhruva (the polestar), Soma (the moon), Prabhasa (the dawn) and Pratyusa, (the light). #RespectEverycreationinthenameofgods# #4U4EVERrEDDYsUDARSHAN# https://www.instagram.com/p/CAf4xGYnOxR/?igshid=14f9g5aacizmz
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zeherili-ankhein · 4 days ago
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How are you @ze-preserveur 's daughter but don't wanna be @mitra-varuna 's daughter bruh 🗿
(I want them to adopt me so bad)
Wait... No... 😭
I'm the official MohiniChanchal child AND Indra's child (shut up I AM idc 🗿)
So MitraVaruna can be my cool cool uncles no?
But ykw I won't mind they can adopt me too 😌😌
SO VARUNI CAN BE MY COOL COOL WINE AUNTY YAYAYAYA
You get adopted by MitraVaruna and we'll be cousins aksbdhddbdbd lol 🗿🗿
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zeherili-ankhein · 4 days ago
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Atp I'm starting to think that Urvashi storyline was just a comphet but somehow even THAT turned out to be one of their most popular gay storylines like😭
"Oh they're attracted to this apsara and ask her out"
Maitravaruna cult: BOOOOOO >:(((
"BUTTT"
Maitravaruna cult:
"They have two offspring WITHOUT Urvashi's involvment"
Maitravaruna cult: YAYYYYYY :DD
I can imagine some random priest or someone was in peer pressure to make something straight and they came up with the Urvashi incident but they had a friend or someone who was like “YOU STAY BACK I'M GONNA MAKE IT EVEN MORE GAE”
But poor Urvashi she got hate just like that 😭😭😭 also poor Pururavas he got caught in the mix just like that 😭 (atleast they got to have cute moments...)
Also atp I'm starting to think the MitraVaruna cult was high on some real thing, because they were so unhinged they just like that agreed Mitruna had two children and nwver questioned anything 🗿 (neither am I...)
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randomx123 · 2 months ago
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Iris is a MitraVaruna stan!
Brobrobrobrobro
If rainbows are formed when sunrays hits the clouds (ik its wrong but on a basic level)
So is Surya or Arun hitting Indra?? 💀 Lmao
☠️☠️☠️☠️wait wait
Since Saranyu is the goddess of clouds
Would they be hitting her instead? 😭😭😭
Also iam rainbow formed because the sub rays hit the water droplets in the sky? So basically they hitting Varun's realm? Kinda? ☠️
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inc0rrectmyths · 2 years ago
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NOW I WANT A SHORT FIC ON MITRAVARUNA HANDLING THEIR SONS
*Mitra and Varuna meet their son Agastya for the first time after birth*
Agastya: *gleefully looking at his dads*
Mitra: Um...
Varuna:
Mitra:
Mitra: *clicks tongue and about to speak*
Varuna: You want a beer?-
Mitra: HE'S FOUR!
Varuna: I DON'T KNOW, WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO WITH HIM??
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h0bg0blin-meat · 27 days ago
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I mean hey only an idiot or a homophobe would not be a MitraVaruna stan 🗿💅💅
I just figured out that Mahalaya technically spreads Mita-Varuna propaganda subtly
The "Aham Rudre" thing is basically Devi explaining how all the Gods and the entire Universe exists with Herself. The Rudras, Vasus, Adityas
There's specific mention of: MitraVaruna, IndraAgni and the Ashwins at the very beginning itself
Here's the part:
ahaṃ rudrebhirvasubhiścarāmyahamādityairuta viśvadevaiḥ
ahaṃ mitrāvaruṇobhā bibharmyahamindrāgnī ahamaśvinobhā
YOOO
GUYS GUYS ADI SHAKTI HERSELF SAID MITRAVARUNA AND INDRAGNI ARE CANON
So when we make Mahalaya we can spread this more right? Not just hidden in the lyrics
@h0bg0blin-meat seeeeeeeee
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