User talk:Arvindramaiya

My theory on Hindu God mythology and how religion has confused it beyond meaning is simple.

There was a man before land was formed in the mountains. So initially, Earth was 99% water and 1% of mountains, probably the Himalayas was the only land form that existed. The man and woman there were already present so Brahma creating land is a myth.

Lord Shiva eats a prawn from the Ocean to be reborn as Vishnu, the first real human form on Earth. When Vishnu eats a prawn again, Brahma the third avatar of Lord Shiva triggers off Volcanic eruption, and Lord Vishnu is reborn as a Fish. This fish dies due to the Lava (probably) and is reborn as a tortoise some 73 years later.

Lord Vishnu is reborn as a king 473 years later in South India. This is where the Ramayana takes place (I do not know which century this would be in) however it is unknown and with reference only to BCE.

When King Rama dies, his Vishnu avatar is reborn as Balarama in Kurukshetra 300 years later.

Lord Vishnu's last avatar is Krishna 8 years after Balarama is born.

The whole concept of Hinduism is brought to question, as it is the same entity Shiva who is reborn over centuries, and there is no trinity and multiple gods representing mythological entities.