Chapter Eighty-Five: The End
"The reincarnation of the Pharaoh, I have been waiting for you here for a long time." Brahma held a lotus flower in his hand, and countless past lights shone on the ten worlds around him, and the treasure was solemn, and he said to Su Yuheng.
Su Yuheng couldn't help but be stunned, what do you mean? Did the other party already know that he would come to Hades?
And the other party seems to recognize him as Atum, and see him as the reincarnation of the pharaoh.
"O reincarnation of the Pharaoh, it seems that you have not remembered what you had been, so please accept my blessing and continue to go to this world of suffering." Brahma looked at his expression and understood everything, penetrating the past and the future, and then the arm holding the lotus flower in his hand was raised, handed it forward, and sent the shining lotus flower to Su Yuheng.
Su Yuheng frowned suddenly, to take it or not to take it?
Judging from Brahma's words, the world in which the god is located seems to be called the present world, and the other party does not seem to have any ill will towards him, and even wants to sell him a favor and give him his lotus flower because of Pharaoh Atum.
But he still remembered the words of the Xuan God, these gods in the underworld were all dead gods who had been dead for countless years, and now Brahma's actions may be to entrust his body and return to the present world to resurrect.
"Brahma, Pharaoh is not what you three-phase gods can plot, go back to your dead country!"
Just as Su Yuheng was still hesitating, a deep voice suddenly remembered, and then the figure of the moon god Kong Su appeared.
It was Khonsu, the god of the moon, who was always by his side.
"The Supreme Three-Phase God is majestic and cannot be offended!"
"Get on your knees! Khonsu! ”
In the immeasurable light surrounding Brahma, countless fragments of the past began to evolve, turning into the present and the future.
Then the figures of the other two of the three gods, "Shiva" and "Vishnu", emerged from the present and the future, respectively, and shouted in a majestic voice to the moon god Khonsu.
The god of destruction - Shiva, formerly known as the god of life in the Indus civilization era "beast master" and the god of Vedic storms Rudra, has both life and destruction, creation and destruction dual personalities, presenting a variety of strange and grotesque different appearances, mainly Linga phase, terror phase, gentle phase, superhuman phase, three-faced phase, dancing king phase, Liga lord phase, half-female lord and other disguises, Linga is the most basic symbol of Shiva.
It is one of the three gods, the god of destruction, and also plays the role of creation, evolving from the Vedic god Rudra.
His myths can be found in the Sanskrit and Upanishads, as well as in the puranas.
It is said that he has a great ability to subdue demons, and the third eye on his forehead can spew the divine fire that destroys everything, and has burned down three demon cities and seduced him as the god of love, and is known as the destroyer of the three demon cities.
When the gods and the asuras stirred the sea, he swallowed a poison that could destroy the world, and his neck was burned to a blue-black color, which was called the blue neck.
Hinduism believes that "destruction" has the meaning of "regeneration", so it means that the linga is a symbol of his creativity and is worshipped by the sexuals and Shiva followers.
Shiva is the god of asceticism and practices penances all year round in the Himalayan mountains in the mountains of Chi Ba Sa, attaining the deepest knowledge and magical powers through the strictest austerities and the most thorough contemplation.
He is also the god of dance, creating two kinds of dance, rigid and soft, known as the king of dance, he is the commander of the demons and monsters, and the demons and monsters are subject to him.
His wife was a goddess of the snow-capped mountains, and his two sons were Segandha, the former being the commander of the heavenly soldiers and the latter, the head of the minor gods who waited on Shiva.
His image is depicted as five heads, three eyes and four hands, holding three forks, conch, jugs, drums, etc.; Dressed in animal skins, covered in ash, with a crescent moon on his head as a decoration, his hair is coiled in the shape of horns, and there is a symbol of the Ganges River.
Legend has it that when the Ganges River descended from earth, it fell on his head and flowed to the earth in seven ways, with a snake around his neck and a large white ox on his mount.
His story is scattered in various literatures, and his sect believers worship him as the supreme god, with eight incarnations of earth, water, fire, wind, air, sun, moon, and sacrifice, which can be created in addition to destruction, and Buddhist texts call him the Great Freedom Heaven, the top of the color world, and the lord of the three thousand worlds.
Shiva is also full of self-sacrifice, when the goddess Ganges descended from the snow-capped heavenly kingdom, Shiva in order to prevent the water from flooding all beings too violently, he personally took the water with his head, and let the Ganges flow between his hair for a thousand years before flowing back to the earth.
Shiva resides in Mount Kails, his ride is the bull Nandi, and his goddess is the goddess Parvati, also known as Uma.
Shiva's consort originated from the mother goddess of India, and like Shiva, she has both life and destruction, showing a different appearance of gentleness and terror.
Parvati or Uma is the image of a charming and delicate wife, and another image of Shiva's spouse, Durgan, is a glamorous and murderous goddess of revenge who once slain the buffalo monster Hisa on behalf of the gods.
There is also an image of the goddess Kalihe, with a hideous face, a love of blood sacrifices, and a pure horror of death, Shiva and Parvati's son Ganesh is the lovely Ganesh, and the other son Sejanta is the terrible god of war.
One of the most important and famous of all Hindu icons is the statue of the great Shiva Nataraja, the King of Dancing or the King of Dancers, which is closely associated with the Chola bronze statue.
In Hindu statues, Shiva is usually dressed as a yogi ascetic, covered in ash, with his hair in a bun, a crescent moon on his head, a long snake around his neck, a skull on his chest, a tiger skin around his waist, and a trident, axe, tambourine, stick or doe on all four arms.
He has a third eye on his forehead, which can spew divine fire to burn everything to ashes, and legend has it that the god of love Gamor disturbed Shiva when he was practicing asceticism, and the divine fire sprayed from Shiva's third eye burned the god of love to pieces, but the god of love did not die, but there was no body, so love is invisible.
Shiva is seen dancing the cosmic dance of creating and destroying the world, his hair fluttering wildly with his dance, flying to the rhythm of the hourglass-suited snare drum held by his right hand above him.
This rhythm is the sound of the heart beating of the universe, generated by the good deeds of the dance of creation, and the universe itself is represented as an aura around this god, which comes from the mouth of the mokalo on the base of the statue.
Complementing this moment of creation is the simultaneous destruction of the universe, symbolized by the flames that border the halo and the single flame that holds in the left hand of this god.
This single flame reduces everything to nothingness: it is precisely in balance with the drum of creation in the right hand of this god.
The lower right hand signifies to soothe his believers and prepare them to bless them with a reassuring fearless gesture, which further confirms that it is the elephant gesture of the left hand below.
This "flag" gesture consists of a hanging finger simulating an elephant's trunk, which in this case points to the left foot that is bouncing off the back of an ignorant gnome.
This symbolic gesture gives the believer hope of deliverance from Maya's suffering, while the right foot steps on the dwarf's back with all the strength of the dance.
The dwarf holds a venomous cobra that wears the same venomous snake like an ornament on Shiva's blessed right arm.
Among many other interesting details, a skeleton can be seen on the crown of the god's tangled bun, as well as a crescent moon, symbolizing Shiva's phased appearance in the universe and remaining there even when hidden.
In his bun with the ashes of the deceased, Shiva inherits the Ganges that descends from the sky—a small statue of the goddess Ganges standing in her hair on the right, and she is a mixed mermaid statue with a female upper body and a mokalo lower body.
This symbolism is endless, and for Shiva devotees this icon is a figurative revelation of the infinite mercy and cosmic power of the dancing god of creation and destruction.
Vishnu, on the other hand, is the highest god in the narrative poem, holding the power of the universe and dividing the power of the divine realm with Lord Shiva.
It usually appears in the form of 'four arms' holding a round wheel, a conch, a club, and a bow. He has a gentle disposition, is a benevolent to devout believers, and often takes on various forms to save the world in distress.
Vishnu also translated into heaven and Visuin. It is the god of protection, Vishnu, who was originally one of the Vedic sun gods in the Vedic era, and was elevated to the main god of maintaining the order of the universe in the Hindu era, becoming one of the three major gods of India.
Legend has it that Vishnu lay asleep on the bed-like body of the serpent Ananta and floated on the cosmic sea, at the beginning of 4.32 billion years of the cosmic cycle.
As soon as Vishnu woke up, Brahma, born from a lotus flower growing out of his navel, began to create the world, and at the end of the catastrophe, Shiva destroyed the world.
Vishnu repeatedly fell asleep and awakened, and the universe was constantly circulating and renewing, and Vishnu in Vedic mythology was not a powerful god.
But in mythology, he occupies a powerful position in one of the three main gods, and has derived countless myths.
In Hindu statues, Vishnu is usually a kingly dressed with a blue complexion, wearing precious stones, sacred threads, and large garlands, holding a conch, a chakra, a fairy, a lotus, a bow, or a sword on all four arms, and his weapons are sometimes represented in anthropomorphic forms, sitting on a lotus flower or riding a Garuda the gold-winged bird.
He has four hands, holding a conch, a pestle, and a lotus flower, and he also has a bow and a sword. Sometimes he sits on a lotus, sometimes on a thousand-headed snake, and sometimes on a roc bird.
His wife was an auspicious goddess who appeared when the gods and asuras stirred the sea.
Vishnu resides in the heavenly kingdom of Markonta on the top of Mount Milu, with the auspicious goddess Lakshmi and the earth goddess Simi as his concubines.
The story of Vishnu's descent to save the world is widely known in India, where Vishnu holds a conch, a halo, a stick and a lotus flower, and mounts a large bird called Garda, a thousand-headed Shasharon or Ananta Dragon, which is hidden.
Vishnu had a lotus flower growing on his navel, and it is said that Brahma was born from this to create a new world.
The most striking feature of Vishnu is Avadhana, which is the myth of the right or incarnation, the type of incarnation is not certain, but it is generally said that he saves the world with ten incarnations, and has four hands, respectively holding a conch, a divine plate, a divine pestle and a lotus flower.
These ten incarnations are: the spirit fish Matsya, who dragged the "ark" during the flood and saved the ancestor of mankind, Manu, and it is rumored that the fish is the incarnation of the great Brahma.
The second is the divine turtle Kurma, who uses the turtle's back to support the mandala mountain as a stirring rod to stir the milk sea, so that the gods can regain the nectar of immortality.
Thirty wild boars, Valaha, fought with demons for a thousand years, and finally killed them to save the drowning earth goddess Ximi from the abyss of the flood.
The fourth is the human lion Narosingha, who tore the demon king Hiraya Kasipu who despised Vishnu to pieces.
The fifth is the dwarf Wamona, also known as the three-step god, who asked the demon king Barry for three steps, and as a result, the three steps crossed the three worlds of heaven, space and earth, which is a metaphor for the sun crossing the cosmic space in the morning, afternoon and evening.
Sixth, Rama with an axe, punished the arrogant Kshatriyas in order to maintain the supremacy of the Brahmins, and purged the arrogant Kshatriyas from the earth twenty-one times to maintain the dominance of the Brahmins.
The seventh is Rama, the protagonist of the epic Ramayana, with the assistance of the monkey Hanuman, who defeated Rabona, the ten demon kings of Ranga Island, and recaptured his wife, Princess Siddha, who was kidnapped by the demon king.
The eighth is Krishna, the faun and hero of the Mathura, and the advisor and military advisor of Prince Arjuna in the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
Nine is the Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, Shakyamuni, where the Buddha was reduced to one of the incarnations of Vishnu, instigating demons and wicked people to despise the Vedas, renounce castes, deny the gods, and lead them to self-destruction. It shows that Buddhism has declined in India and has been absorbed and assimilated by Hinduism.
Ten is the white horse Kalki, on the eve of the destruction of the world, Vishnu himself will come on a white horse with a sword to re-establish the order of the universe.
Here Vishnu represents the present, and Shiva represents the future, controlling the past, present, and future together with Brahma, symbolizing omniscience and omnipotence.
They are the three main gods of the creation of the Hindu god system, but now they are despised by the moon god Khonsu.
The moon god Kong Su didn't care about the huge divine power revealed by the three-phase god, he lightly touched the crescent scepter in his hand, and then the nine-pillar god, the eight-element god and many gods of the Egyptian god system appeared behind him, and together they unfolded the divine power like an abyss and the sea, suppressed the divine power of the three-phase god, and pushed it back.
But in the Indian god system, there are not only three-phase gods, under the lotus platform where the three-phase gods ride, many gods and asuras, as well as various gods have emerged to confront the divine power of the Egyptian gods.
And above the three-phase god, there is a looming supreme god who is bathed in the golden light of creation.
It is the supreme deity of the Hindu god system, the Supreme Brahman.
Although many of the gods in the two god systems have long since died out for countless years, they are still able to exert unimaginable power in the underworld.
And Su Yuheng was regarded by the gods as the reincarnation of the Pharaoh Atum, who was about to return to the present world, he was not only regarded by the Egyptian gods as the only king, the supreme god, but also by the gods of the Indian god system led by the three-phase god.
Because he is the only hope for the gods to rise from Hades and return to the world!
In the confrontation between the divine power of the two gods, the Three Phase God and the Nine Pillar God passed this part of the information to him.
In the original history, the pharaoh Atum, like the gods of Egypt, had long since perished.
But now with the appearance of Su Yuheng, who has the breath of Pharaoh Atum, this makes the gods think that he is the reincarnation of Pharaoh Atum.
So since the once dead Pharaoh Atum can be reincarnated, does this also mean that these dead gods can also return to this world?
This undoubtedly gave these gods of death a hope, so they would not hesitate to fight for him, and even directly start the divine war between the gods!
But Su Yuheng knew his own situation, he was not the reincarnation of Pharaoh Atum, he was just accidentally exposed to the breath of Pharaoh Atum in the world of data code.
But this seems to be good, if with the help of these gods, then he will go to the present world and complete the ascension, wouldn't it be directly stable?
"So how do I get to this world?" Su Yuheng directly took this opportunity to ask the tense gods.
It just so happened that he didn't know about the situation in the underworld, and he saw that there was only one day here, so he could only walk along this road, but in fact, he didn't know whether the end of this road could reach the present world.
"Honorable Pharaoh, all you have to do is follow this path of Hades, and the end of this path is the Gate of Hades, open it and you will reach this world." The answer to him was one of the Nine Pillars of God, the god of Ra, that is, the god of the sun.
Seeing Su Yuheng's gaze, the other party nodded slightly to him, and then lowered his head to show his submission.
Pharaoh Atum was the king of the Egyptian gods, equivalent to the supreme god of other gods, the creator god and so on.
Therefore, when Su Yuheng successfully arrives in this world and returns from resurrection, he will be able to retrieve the divine power that he once used to be the pharaoh king and restore his former glory!
It is for this reason that the god Ra and many other surrounding gods have such respect for him.
Even the three-phase god who was born in the Hindu god system and many heavenly gods and assuras showed great respect for him, and did not dare to blaspheme him in the slightest.
"So can you talk about the existence of those gods in addition to your two major god systems in this underworld? Why did you die in the first place? Seeing the expressions of the gods, Su Yuheng simply asked his doubts.
"In addition to us, there are also Nordic, Greek and other gods in Hades, and you will encounter them on the road to Hades in the future, as for the latter question......"
"I'm sorry, honorable Pharaoh, but we may not be able to answer this question for the time being, and we will not know until you arrive in this world and retrieve your former divine powers."
It was Osiris who spoke, and the other party was extremely respectful.
"Why is that?" Su Yuheng was a little surprised.
"Because knowledge has weight, when you know something in the past, they will follow your knowledge to find you, and this will prevent you from returning to this world and becoming Pharaoh again, so we cannot tell you for the time being." This time it was Shu, one of the Nine Pillar Gods, who spoke as the god of wind and air.
Hearing this, Su Yuheng's eyes flickered, he thought for a while, and then asked: "Since this is the case, then you must know the past, but why haven't you been found by those things?" ”
"Because this is Hades, the place where some gods have fallen, where all things end."
This time it was Shiva who answered him among the three gods.
The other party's expression was soft, showing a gentle look, and a certain look of remembrance appeared in his eyes.