Chapter 563

While the Vedic people surrendered to the ancient Persians—

The temple of the gods above the city of Shesha.

The Vedic gods also had an audience with the great sun god Vishnu [Mithra].

In Hindu mythology from another world, Vishnu is revered as the tripartite god and supreme deity who maintains order in the universe.

But in the mythology of the Vedic era, Vishnu was reduced to a dwarf image, possessing great supernatural powers to cross the heaven and earth in three steps.

The three steps of Vishnu have been likened to the movement of the sun—rising in the east, turning to the zenith, and from zenith to setting in the west.

This is the most obvious evidence that Vishnu is the sun god.

Because Vishnu is the sun god who defeated the thunder god Indra [Dahaka] in the Persian Plateau, the image of Vishnu is an ugly dwarf.

Because Vishnu is the sun god, Vishnu can cross the heaven and earth in three steps.

Inside the pantheon of Vishnu.

Vishnu sat on the golden throne, and the two horse boys Nasadiya [Attar] and Dashiluo [Vereslana] stood on his left and right sides.

In the Indian mythology of another world, the twin horse boys are not only the gods of medicine and horses, but also the gods of dawn and sunset.

The identity of the horse gods proves that they are the gods of the nomadic Aryans, and the identity of the gods of morning and sunset proves that they are the sons of the sun god.

In Vedic mythology, the twin horse boys are set to be the sons of the sun god Surya, but they are actually the two sons of the sun god Vishnu [Mithra] and the clones of the fire god Atal and the military god Wei. Leslaner.

The five-headed Brahma Indra, the sun god Surya, and the beast master Rudra piously knelt in the center of the hall, begging Vishnu to accept them.

Vishnu looked at them jokingly and said.

"Dear Indra, I didn't expect you to voluntarily surrender to me. The Vedic people worship the god of thunder, but you let the Vedic people create the sun god Surya. This is to prevent me from entering India area?"

The sun god is a unique godhead.

The sun god Surya preconceived to become the sun god of India, and Vishnu could not enter India as the sun god.

If Vishnu becomes the second sun god in India, his authority will be greatly reduced.

The five-headed Brahma Indra explained in panic.

"Great Vishnu! I never imagined that after you defeated me and captured the Persian plateau, you would go from the Persian plateau to the Indian region so soon. That's why I created Surya. If I had known that you would have Coming to the Indian region, I would never dare to create your shadow Surya."

Vishnu became a bereaved dog so quickly and came to India like Indra, which Vishnu himself did not expect, so Vishnu was not really angry.

"Since the position of the sun god has been occupied by Surya, then I will become the supreme god as the guardian god! Dear Indra, as compensation for me, you dedicate the myth of Brahma's creation and salvation to me." Give me."

Indra became the five-headed Brahma in five in one, and his priests regarded the five-headed Brahma as the god of creation, and fabricated the myth of Brahma's creation.

Hearing Vishnu's request, the five-headed Brahma Indra endured the humiliation and said.

"Great Vishnu, everything is as you wish. From now on, you are the real god of creation. When you wake up from sleep, a lotus flower will bloom from your navel to give birth to Brahma, and then Brahma will create the world. My alias Narayan will be your alias in the future, and the story of my incarnation of the spiritual fish Motsa and the divine turtle Gulimo saving the world is the story of your incarnation of the spiritual fish Motsa and the divine turtle Gulimo saving the world."

Vishnu nodded with satisfaction, and then looked at the beast master Rudra.

In the Indian mythology of another world, Rudra, the beast master, will be called the three-phase god together with Brahma and Vishnu.

In the era of dichotomy—the era when Brahma’s three-phase god status existed in name only, Vishnu and Rudra became a pair. Ayappan, the son of Shinu and Rudra, the beast master.

The evolution of the relationship between Vishnu and Rudra, the beast master, is the result of a compromise between two gods with huge beliefs.

Now Rudra, the beast master, is the god of the Dravidians, but an eunuch who cut off his own Linga.

The relationship between Vishnu and Rudra, the beast master, is like the relationship between the Aryans and the Dravidians.

Looking into Vishnu's eyes, the beast master Rudra showed a soft smile, and Vishnu was actually fascinated.

Cut off his Linga, so that the beast master Rudra is no longer a man.

So in the Indian mythology of another world, Rudra, the beast master, not only has the appearance of Linga, Gentleness, Superman, Dancer, Lord of Liga, but also the appearance of a half-female master.

Shakti, the wife of the beast master Rudra, is actually the female version of Shiva.

"you--"

Looking at the beast master Rudra with a charming smile, Vishnu couldn't help saying.

"Come up to me."

Rudra, the beast master, walked up to Vishnu with graceful steps. Vishnu grabbed the big hand of Rudra, the beast master, pulled him into his arms and said.

"It's the first time I'm so excited, are you willing to be my concubine?"

"I am willing!"

Rudra, the beast master, said with a shy look like a small bird.

"I fell in love with you the first time I saw His Majesty the God King."

All the gods in the hall stared wide-eyed at the sight of Vishnu and Rudra, the beast master, who were glued together.

Unexpectedly, the powerful Sun God King didn't fall in love with the goddess, but fell in love with a monster who was neither male nor female after cutting off Linga.

The city of Harappa is not far from the city of Shesha.

When Roy arrived outside the city of Shesha with an army of [-], he had already learned that the king who commanded the ancient Persians was named Rama.

Rama - This is a very common name in Hindu mythology.

Axe Rama, Vigorous Rama, Rama Chandra——

These people named Rama all had a deep relationship with Vishnu—they were all human incarnations of Vishnu.

When Roy arrived outside the city of Shesha, Rama, the ancient Persian king, was ready to fight.

In order to defeat Roy's 14-strong army, Rama summoned the [-]-strong army of the ancient Persians, the [-]-strong army of the Vedic people, the [-]-strong army of the Garuda Kingdom, and the [-]-strong army of the Shesha Kingdom, for a total of [-] troops. .

The two armies faced off on the west bank of the Ganges, and Rama did not directly order an attack.

He personally drove the chariot to the center of the battlefield and said loudly to Roy.

"King of Athens! You have taken away our Persian plateau and Central Asian grassland, why do you want to take away our last foothold? We have no intention of being your enemy, can't you give up this war?"

Roy came to the center of the battlefield on horseback and talked to Rama face to face.

"King of Persia! I am also a peace-loving person who wants to stay away from war. But the goddess Naga is my wife. If you take away the territory of the goddess Naga, you will take away my territory. If you want to avoid war, you must Give me back the territory of Goddess Naga."

"It seems that our war is inevitable."

Rama pulled out the gleaming bronze long sword and said.

"In order for my people to survive on this land, I will lead them to defeat all enemies."

Roy looked at Rama with admiration and said.

"Rama! Ever since I became the sun god, I have no interest in fighting humans. To show respect for you, I will kill you with my own hands."

(End of this chapter)

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