Which Mythology Has the Most Powerful Gods

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Which ancient mythology had the most powerful gods? Was it the Egyptians, or the Greeks, or maybe even the Vikings? Find out right here as we rank the gods in today's epic showdown for the crown of the most powerful.

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Indian Mythology is absolutely insane when you take even a peak of their stories. Even the demigods are crazy powerful from that Mythology.

barrydalton
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One story which not included in the Indian pantheon part which helps understand the power level of these Gods is the story of Multiverse. When Lord Brahma is said to have confronted with an avatar of Lord Vishnu named Krishna, Krishna showed him his true form and showed him reality where he was just one of the millions of brahmas who were looking after their universe. All the brahmas are then looked after by Vishnu himself who lives beyond the multiverse in sacred waters with his servant, the Sheshnag or the snake who has multiple heads. I am not sure about the exact details of the story so there might be some things wrong in it so an apology in advance.

abhibhoir
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"My dad can beat up your dad, " cosmology version

TattooedHoodlum
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No religion ever talks about multiverse, vedic cosmology accurate to the present modern world, named different levels of reality ( loks) where time passes differently as in bramhlok, stroies of time dialation, scripture suggesting the quantum world and atoms, extensive depiction of stories in thousands of temples, with intricately sculptured heritage.
Proud of indian history 🇮🇳🚩🚩🕉️

quirk
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Meanwhile MahaVishnu:- creating multiverses and each Multiverses have their own Vishnu, Brahma and Mahesh with different properties
Meanwhile kakbhusundi:- travelling through universes and through time and observing the events occurring in thousands of different ways

DiabloNemes
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Hindu patheon is not a univervasal thing but rather a mutiversal

angelosujith
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Brahma didn't come out of an egg he came from a lotus which blossomed from vishu's belly button, also shiva and vishu weren't always fighting 😅

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The fact that Hinduism thought of multiverse as a concept tells you how advanced and powerful these gods would be. The Hindu textbooks are insane in the kind of ideas they tell you about which actually challenges you to think. It already talked about the life being a simulation rather than an absolute reality, which modern western scientist are now starting to think about

shubhankar
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One thing he forgot to mention is that in Hinduism there are also the concept of multiverse/ reality which can be higher and lower in terms of reality what i means to say is that brahma ji actually have more than infinite power but there are brahma even stronger than him in same way he is stronger than us and a single universe it self is a multiverse with 64 dimension and 7 lokas or plane of reality with transcends each other so its pretty larger structure not only that the universe have storys and the story in the universe have there own universe which make it even larger

vikrantsharma
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The fact that Sanatan Dharma (Hinduism) literally contains everything: mythology, theology, history, literature, scientific works, spiritual paths, and a variety of forms of belief systems. It is said that it doesn't matter whom you're worshipping/praying, God will answer them accordingly in all of your lives combined.

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Vishnu actually created Brahma.
Actually, he created a lot of Brahmas and each brahma created a universe.

lakshayyadav
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Indian mythology is a overkill for all the mythologises out there🗿💯

siuu
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A worthy extension of this video would be briefing about the various Avatars of Lord Vishnu.

rajenderkatkuri
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I find it so fascinating where different religions and mythos stories of around the world have similar parallels amongst each other

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God Shiva, also known as Mahesh, Shankar, or Bhole, has captivating tales behind each name that shaped our universe. As a devotee of Bhole Baba, I firmly believe in his compassionate nature. He's often called "Bhole" (too innocent, gullible) because he grants powers to anyone with utmost dedication, even demons. His indiscriminate generosity has led to both good and bad outcomes, but it's all part of his divine plan. Vishnu and Shiva have countless devotees because they fulfill our desires and give us hope. Their stories and concepts are incredibly powerful. I entrust my life, hopes, beliefs, and future to Bhole Baba, regardless of your beliefs. If the concept of God gives you hope, that's eternal and that's powerful.

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You forgot about adi shakti, she is considered the source of strength and power for even the trimurti in hinduism

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Fun fact :Many gods from different pantheon are inspired from Hindu gods
For eg. Zeus is inspired from Indra who is also king of gods, god of thunder and has a lightning bolt as weapon
Similarly Ra is similar to Surya-the sun god in many terms and Ra in sanskrit means "sun".

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Something interesting about Hindu Thrimurthi.

Brahma the creator.
Vishnu the preserver.
Shiva the destroyer.

So in many Asian Languages Vishnu, or Vishwa literally means the universe.
In stories some say the world exists on Vishnu's body, which makes sense in that sense.

So technically it could be just the laws of nature described as the Thrimurthi. The personification of the nature itself.

Creation, existence and destruction.

chamathnadeeshan
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G= generator ( brahama)
O = operator ( Vishnu)
D = Destroyer ( Shiva)

vishwajeetsoni
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Anubis is like Kala Bhairava's "vahana", if you see their both characteristics, you'll know how amazingly it syncs. Om namah shivaya 🔱🙏

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