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At first glance, this was the case with the retraining of the Vedic gods into Christian saints, only if in our time you can express your protest in a public form (on the Internet, for example), then before such a protest was incompatible with life.

Quite a lot has been written about this by various researchers, within the framework of this article we will touch upon two "christian" characters.

ZHORA POBEDONOSETS

One of the symbols of Christianity is a rider on a horse piercing a snake. Christians attribute this symbol to Saint George. However, it is not clear what relation a horse, a rider with a spear and a snake has to the character of the lives of the saints.

According to church views, Zhora was a standard martyr - he rose to the rank of colonel with the emperor, then distributed all his property to the poor and declared himself a Christian before the emperor. The emperor was upset, and they began to torture Zhora: they broke bones, wheeled, drowned in quicklime, beaten with whips, but after each execution, Zhora would certainly revive.

The recalcitrant head was eventually beheaded, but before that Zhora managed to destroy all the idols in the temple of Apollo.

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So, the identity of the character of Jewish myths to the rider and the dragon emerges later and rather tensely: after the death of Zhora, he appears on horseback to the pagan king, whose estate is devastated by the dragon, and so that the king's daughter is not eaten, he kills the monster with a spear.

Even on a superficial examination, we see that this symbol has nothing to do with Christianity - it is found in many pre-Christian cultures.

So, Wikipedia admits that:

As an example, we will give photographs of the Horseman on a wheel in the Vedic Temple of the Sun (India).

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We propose to evaluate the credibility of the fact that the Christian Jora was immortalized in the Indian Vedic temple of the thirteenth century (this is according to the official clumsy chronology).

One of our readers sent another evidence of the antiquity of this symbol.

Frescoes dated earlier than 720 (before Rurik, before 862, not to mention baptism) adorned the Kremlin of the capital city of Ladoga, the oldest Slavic settlement on the Volkhov River. In these frescoes, a horseman with a solar halo above his head is depicted astride a horse and without a spear, and next to it is a Dragon, but the horse does not trample it with its hoof, but walks alongside. At the same time, the princess leads the dragon on a leash: it turns out that the dragon is tamed. In a later fresco (see picture) of the 10th century, a spear already appears, although the plot with a tamed dragon has been preserved.

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Fragment of a fresco Foundation of frescoes in Staraya Ladoga

Also, George the Victorious is also assigned the qualities of a warrior, originally inherent in Perun, who was taken away by many Christian saints.

THE PROPHET ELIJAH

Old Testament character. According to the book of the same name, he is famous for calling 450 prophets of Baal and 400 prophets of the oak forest to a duel. Whose kung fu is cooler was determined simply: he was preparing to slaughter the calves, the firewood under which, after being summoned, the corresponding god was supposed to set fire. Jehovah was the coolest - he sent fire, which devoured everything: calves, water, stones, and dust. Baal was put to shame. His servants, naturally false prophets, were to be destroyed. Elijah carried out the sentence with his own hand (!) - he killed 450 Baal prophets. The Bible is silent about what happened to the 400 oak prophets (most likely, these are the pagan wise men).

The bloody stains of Elijah's biography are overwritten with a publicized ending: he did not die, but was "caught up" to heaven by a fiery chariot drawn by fiery horses. As if, therefore, it became similar to the folk Perun.

True, for some reason, the people did not have a tradition to arrange such competitions with stabbing the adepts of the losing god. On the contrary, a portrait, signs and holidays again have nothing to do to Jehovah's prophet.

In Russia, for example, Ilya is known for his strange love for water bodies - on the first of August he either writes in them, or throws ice. Many probably remember this sad moment from childhood, when it is no longer possible to splash in lakes and rivers. So, this day is still called among the people Thunderbolt, Thunderer, Perun's day.

The Russian peasant had absolutely nothing to do with the ancient Jew, a fanatic of the cult of a jealous tribal god who killed his own fellow tribesmen for honoring other people's idols.

In his mind, "Ilya" was not a Jew, but a tall hero, in a chariot or on a white horse, rushing through the heavens and striking evil spirits with arrows, or even wicked or simply disrespectful to him (in particular, plowing or mowing hay on his day) people.

At the same time, as befits a pagan deity, "Ilya" could punish not only the blasphemer himself, but also his community (in ancient times, of course, the clan), in order to avoid which, at the beginning of the 20th century, at the beginning of the 20th century, a man who went out to plow on the day of Thunder was thrown at once all the fellow villagers beat, took away the harness.

On the day of the Thunderer, Russian Orthodox peasants venerated the formidable "saint" not so much with a candle and a humble prayer, as with a feast, to which they slaughtered the "Ilyinsky" bull or ram, which had been fed into the fold by the whole village. Then a wild dance followed ("I will dance to Saint Elijah!").

We will not delve into the abilities and qualities of Perun, this is one of the most famous Slavic gods, and quite a lot of information about him can be found on the Internet. If a name pops up in the minds of people when they hear "Slavic paganism", it is Perun. On the other hand, this deity was much less fortunate than his immediate European "relatives", other thunder gods Zeus and Thor - they have long become a part of world culture, they have a steady fashion in cinema and comics. But their Slavic counterpart does not appear in any ratings. Let's consider the latter in a little more detail.

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Sound familiar? Such pendants (some of which, according to the established tradition, are beautifully called "Thor's hammers" and "Perun's hatchets") are quite widespread both in Russia and in Europe as a whole, especially in the circumpaltic region.

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But what is important, scientists (V. P. Darkevich) very convincingly connected them with the cult of Perun and the pagan God-Thunder in general. Swedish archaeologists T. Arne and P. Paulsen explained the appearance in Scandinavia of certain types of such pendants by contacts with Eastern European lands, including Russia … So the Scandinavians themselves say that these hammers are not only their handiwork, but also of the Russians, and even more so there is no serious reason to talk about the belonging of these amulets exclusively to Scandinavians. However, it is Thor and other heroes of the allegedly primary Scandinavian sagas that go to the multibillion-dollar film screenings.

ZEUS

It's even more interesting here.

The Slavic etymology of the name "Perun" is obvious and not questioned. Perun means “striking, striking, striking (with thunder and lightning)”. In the Greek language there is a root πῦρ ("pyros"), which translates as fire, heat (pyrotechnics, pyromaniac, pyrolysis, pyrophosphate, etc.). And the lightning of Zeus is the main weapon and the main attribute of the supreme god, formerly called Zeus Perun. Oh, these graceful ancient Greeks, so civilized that they even stole the gods from the barbarians and pagans, to put it simply, they stole them. True, they immediately carried out a staff reduction, uniting the supreme god and the god of thunder.

Mythology - Supreme Commander - Thunderer (according to Yuri Petukhov)

German-Scandinavian - ONE - TOP

Old Indian - BRAHMA - INDRA

Prussian - DIEVAS - PARKUNS

Hittite - SIVAT - PIRVA (FIRST)

Palai-Luwian - TIVAT-TIYAT - PIRUA (YARRI)

Celtic - TEVTAT - TARAN

Baltic - DAVES - PERKUNAS

Slavyanskaya - DIV-O - PERUN

And only in two we will see:

Greek - ZEUS - ZEUS

Roman - JUPITER - JUPITER

Apparently, the powers in connection with the combination of positions expanded utterly, and Zeus began to play naughty, performing feats of a mainly sexual nature. To seduce this or that person, he turned into a swan, then into a bull, then into a golden shower, and to seduce a boy, he turned into an eagle. Here is such a loving deity.

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To kidnap the young man and make him his lover, Zeus turns into a huge eagle

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In principle, these episodes of Zeus's autobiography are known to us thanks to such mastodons of everything “ancient Greek” as Homer. Here even Wikipedia laments that "nothing is known for certain about the life and personality of Homer." However, his bust with a chipped off nose, just like that of the Sphinx, the guardian of the pyramids, is reverently kept in the Louvre.

So who and when wrote the manuscripts that have survived to this day is not an easy question, and the semi-official historians who have piled on us the ancient Greeks and Romes, the Tatar-Mongol yoke and other delights, somehow do not want to take their word for it.

Many myths are based on real contacts of less developed representatives of certain civilizations with a more developed one, and as a rule, these are White Gods - representatives of the white race.

But these numerous pantheons were painted to us quite recently, or they really intertwined in such a miraculous way - this question still remains open. Especially when you consider:

- archaeological finds that do not fit into any historical tales, - research based on the method of technical reconstruction (Alexey Artemiev, Alexey Kungurov, Dmitry Mylnikov), - considerable success in the new chronology, which is being developed not only by Nosovsky and Fomenko, as is commonly believed, but also by other scientists, since the 80s of the last century.

All these inconsistencies, coincidences, outright stupidity allow us to conclude that we are not deceived in small things - we are deceived in the main thing.

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