AskSatanOperator
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I've noticed that Vishnu here is reffered to as Satan but I think this needs to be corrected. I have noticed many similarities between Vishnu and Indra/Zeus, The weapon of lightning they both hold, their confident, brave, and righteous character, Garuda(the eagle) being the mount of Vishnu, Zeus is associated with the eagle as well. The Star of Vishnu is the Uranus/Jupiter connection, the two planets that are commonly associated with Indra/Zeus. Vishnu in the vedas is referred to as Upendra meaning, "little brother of Indra" It was just in futher adaptations/enemy corruption that Vishnu became the main god rather than Indra in the Vedic times. Also "The Vasus" (Sanskrit: वसु,) are a group of deities in Hinduism associated with fire and light. They are described as the attendant deities of Indra, and later Vishnu. This proves that Vishnu is simply an adaptation to the god we all know and love Indra and Shiva is Satan.