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Hindu Vedic Deities and Tortoise Avatars



The mentors and benefactors of the Vedas and the ancient Hindus were from the ancient civilization of Lemurian. They were Lemurian Eponan Shamans who relocated to the Pleiades prior to the sinking of Lemuria and Atlantis.

Most of the Hinduism oral traditions and storytelling arose from Lemurian traditions and spiritual teachings. Many of the immortal. spiritually evolved goddesses and gods depicted as divinities in the Hindu Classics and the Vedas were human beings of Lemurian Pleiadian lineage.  Many of the ancient Vedic goddesses and gods are now living legends on the planet.

The Asvins were twin Asvin (Tortoise Avatars, Kumaras) Hindu physician gods who travelled about together in a horse drawn chariot. They were depicted with birds, books, herbs, and water jars. For a narrative description of their Sacred Site focal points please see Asvin Diancecht and Asvin Nuada.

Chandra (Candra, Arjuna, Dikpala, Tortoise Avatar) was an Epic and Puranic Hindu moon god Candra who drove a chariot across the sky pulled by ten white horses. Portrayed with a club, a lotus, a prayer wheel, and a sacred rope, he was the keeper of the sanctified, golden elixir "soma" cup. He was also a "Dikpala" guardian of the northern direction and the planetary alignment with the North Star.

Attended by the Goose Animal Totem, his color was white and his symbol was a moon disc on a lotus blossom. Chandra was also the hero archer god Arjuna of the Hindu Veda, Epics, and Puranas. Mentioned in the Epic "Mahabharata". Although he was sometimes depicted with a shield and sword, he generally was portrayed as carrying a great bow especially crafted for him by Agni.


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Particularly reknown for his role in the "Bhagavad Gita", Hindu "Song of Life",  where he was mentored by Lord Krishna who is now known as Hierarch Maitreya Shangdi Kumara. Arjuna was also credited with convincing Vishnu to assume his Visvarupa form. For a narrative description of his Sacred Site focal point please see Chandra.<

Durga (Kumari, Shakti, Aparajita) was the Hindu multiple armed, great mother and ultimate warrior goddess who was revered throughout India from about 1700 B.C.E. until present times.  Mentioned in the Vedas and other Hinduism texts as a water, fertility, and spiritual warrior goddess, she was depicted in sculptures and reliefs as the embodiment of the unconquerable female and family unity.

Durga was portrayed as a beautiful golden skinned woman with eight powerful arms. She was also portrayed with a conch shell, bow, spoked disc, and a trident. For a narrative description of her Sacred Site focal point please see Durga.

Kasyapa (Agni, Kasyapa Brahma, Dikpala) was the Hindu Vedic tortoise god Kasyapa, he was the immortal personification tree heartwood and a source of "primordial" creativity. He was the benefactor mentor of all the Devic aspects of nature including air, earth, fire, and water elementals.

Mentioned in the Vedas and other Hinduism writings, he was portrayed in the guise of a tortoise guardian who helped resolve difficulties and brought forth munificence.  A Solar son of the Pleiadian Lemurian Ra lineage, he was known briefly as the Hindu god Kasyapa, before he left the Earth to soujorn in Orion and the Pleiades and literally faded from Vedic traditions... Continue on


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