Does anyone want to know about Grim Reaper in Indian Culture - Hindu Mythology? He is far more scarier than Grim!
Please ask me and I will post here anytime!
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Re: Grim Reaper in Indian Culture
Sure
Halloween wraps fear in innocence,
As though it were a slightly sour sweet.
Let terror, then, be turned into a treat...
~Nicholas Gordon
As though it were a slightly sour sweet.
Let terror, then, be turned into a treat...
~Nicholas Gordon
Re: Grim Reaper in Indian Culture
Sorry, I didnt get a chance to post it here the other days because of the bad keyboard I have with me right now!
Anyways, here s the story:
His name is Yamaraj aka Yama. He rides in a black water buffalo. He is red in skin color. He holds a loop of rope in his left hand with which he pulls the soul from the corpse. He also holds a huge mace in his right hand. He has a crown with two horns such as the buffalo. He is the son of the Sun God aka Lord Surya or Surya Deva in their language. He was worshipped as a good figure. He was not considered evil because even hell, he treats everyone equally. Interesting???
Anyways, here s the story:
His name is Yamaraj aka Yama. He rides in a black water buffalo. He is red in skin color. He holds a loop of rope in his left hand with which he pulls the soul from the corpse. He also holds a huge mace in his right hand. He has a crown with two horns such as the buffalo. He is the son of the Sun God aka Lord Surya or Surya Deva in their language. He was worshipped as a good figure. He was not considered evil because even hell, he treats everyone equally. Interesting???