Heracles – Hari – Kula – Isha (हरी – कुल –
ईश) or lord from Hari Dynasty
Here Hari is lord Krishna or Lord Vishnu
There are amazing similarities between the two. It is assumed that Greek
explorer Megasthenes (300BC) took tales of lord Krishna from India to Greece.
Here Heracles is a deformed version of “Hari-Kula-Isha” which is the other name
for lord Krishna and meant “Lord from Hari Dynasty”. In Greece, Krishna became
Heracles and his personality was modified to fit into Greek environment.
Now who was this Greek Explorer “Megasthenes”.
Megasthenes
(300 BCE) journeyed across India and wrote what he saw and heard in his
literary works 'Indica'. In Indica, It is mentioned, Megasthenes to the court
of Chandragupta Maurya, described, "An Indian tribe called Sourasenoi, who
especially worshipped Heracles in their land, and this land had two cities,
Methora and Kleisobora, and a navigable river, the Jobares."
[Indica –India, Sourasenoi – Shurasenas – a branch of Yadavas dynasty to
which Lord Krishna belonged, Heracles – Hari Kula Isha, Methora – Mathura,
Kleisobora – Krishnapura, River Jobares – River Yamuna ]
The Greeks were not able to pronounce Sanskrit properly, hence the names
given by them differed.
Another Greek Scholar “Selucus” has mentioned that the city of Polibrotha
(Pataliputra or Patana) was founded by Heracles, 138 generations before the
reign of king “Sandrocottas” (Greek Name of Chandragupta Maurya).
It is similar to as king Alexendra”s name in India is “Sikandara”
It is similar to as king Alexendra”s name in India is “Sikandara”
This more or less states Lord Krishna period.
If we follow the events of Heracles life, we come across similarity between him and Shree Krishna.
1.
Heracles fight with Serpent Hydra
and lord Krishna fight with Serpent Kaliya
Heracles fought with many headed serpent Hydra, defeated him and placed
heavy stone over his head without killing him.
Lord Krishna fought with many headed serpent kaliya, pressed his head with
his own weight, asked him to leave river Yamuna and to move to Brindavan
instead, without killing him.
2.
Heracles fighting and killing the
Stymphalian Birds and Lord Krishna killing Bakasura – The bird Demon
3.
Heracles Capturing the Cretan
Bull and lord Krishna Killing Arishtasura – The Bull Demon
4.
Heracles taming up Horses of
Diomedes and lord Krishna Battling against Keshi – The Horse Demon.
5.
Heracles carrying World and Lord
Krishna carrying Goverdhan Mountain.
6.
Heracles step mother Hera and
lord krishna’s uncle kansa
Both were born to mortal virgin mother and a divine
father. On Heracles birth, his step mother Goddess Hera sent two serpents to
kill him (Goddess Hera, wife of Zeus)
Similarly lord Krishna’s Uncle Kansa sends many demons to
kill him. The famous incident was when Putna tried to breast feed young Lord
Krishna and died, similarly Hera tried to breast feed Heracles, discovering who
he was, pulled him from her breast, and
a spurt of her milk formed “the Milky Way” in sky.
7.
Heracles and Narsimha – Lion act
as par one of the 12 acts of Heracles.
once there was a fierce lion in ancient Nemea in Greece. Heracles killed the Nemean Lion. After killing, he wore his skin as an armor. Similarly lord Vishnu in his 4th avatar, Narsimha killed demon Hirnayakshyipu. Lord Krishna is a eighth avatar of lord Vishnu.
once there was a fierce lion in ancient Nemea in Greece. Heracles killed the Nemean Lion. After killing, he wore his skin as an armor. Similarly lord Vishnu in his 4th avatar, Narsimha killed demon Hirnayakshyipu. Lord Krishna is a eighth avatar of lord Vishnu.
Greek Ambassador Heliodorus was a worshipper of Lord Krishna.
Greek Ambassador Heliodorus was fond of “Herakles” (Lord Krishna). He
created multiple Garuda banner dedicated to lord Krishna.
In Indo Greek culture many GODs bear striking similarity. Just the names
are different.
Excellent Info sir keep it up
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