Indo-Aryan women see the Black God (Krishna) for the first time in India, ca 900 BC.
Indo-Aryan women see the Black God (Krishna) for the first time in India, ca 900 BC
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Dwapara yuga was before the flood. More like 19000 BC
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a lot of conservative hindus like to cope saying Krishna wasn't a sexual God, but he LITERALLY was the epitome of a black Chad. Krishna is described as the most beautiful being that ever existed, from his black skin, to his toned body, he's perfection.
for one, Krishna is the ONLY God in Hinduism surrounded by so many women. Krishna had thousands of consorts and wives, many of whom are described as Aryan in appearance.
Krishna also rides a black bull. LMAO. and yes, bull in Hindu culture symbolises exactly what you think -- raw, untamed masculinity. Sanskrit constantly uses the phrase: "And there he was, standing like a bull amongst men." -- to describe a warrior man. Krishna fulfils this steoretype by literally taming the black bull, the symbol of masculine power.
in addition, there is a story where thousands of young girls are in the fields, working on the farm, then it starts to rain. Krishna is a young boy at this stage, but he literally lifts a fucking mountain and the entire group of girls seek shelter under that lifted mountain. The twist? All of them became his consorts when he grows up.
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Oh shit it's that nigga Mother Dark mother of Anomander Rake
am i the only one who noticed that all the gods in Hindu mythology are black, and their wives are white?
Rama - Black, Sita - White
Krishna - Black, Radha - White
Shiva - Black, Parvati - White
Vishnu - Black, Laxmi - White
The other BBC troll in this thread is hilarious but what I said is true.
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It was likely retconned. By (((yadava))) people.
Fuck videos. Get a good textbook and keep at it.
Well I noticed all the major gods with wives were blue but if that's supposed to be actually a dark skin tone I don't know who would come up this cuck shit or maybe it isnt cuck shit at all maybe it's invader fantasy for dark skins, who knows ?
It depends on what kind of a learner you are
Blue is black. For whatever reason Indian artists use blue to show black in religious paitings.
If you see their statues, its almost always made of black stone.
I thought he was blue.
So, Krishna was Black BVLL?
>I thought he was blue
Nah
"The name "Krishna" originates from the Sanskrit word Kṛṣṇa, which is primarily an adjective meaning "black", "dark", or "dark blue".[25] The waning moon is called Krishna Paksha, relating to the adjective meaning "darkening".[25] The name is also interpreted sometimes as "all-attractive".[26]
As a name of Vishnu, Krishna is listed as the 57th name in the Vishnu Sahasranama. Based on his name, Krishna is often depicted in idols as black- or blue-skinned."
Most historians believe Krishna was of
Dravidian descent. Sort of contradicts the general narrative of only Aryans allowing high status in the Indian caste system.
I'm guessing Krishna was half Aryan, half Dravidian. His mother is also shown as white, his biological dad... isn't there LOL fuck I feel so bad saying that.
Extremely based BLACK BVLL worshippers.
>His mother is also shown as white, his biological dad... isn't there
...
Yeah no idea where I got that idea from fuckstick.
Why are some depictions of him white especially when its the baby version?
>blue pigmentation
>mammalian evolution on Earth
>mammalian
You do realize this is a mythical deity right?
>a mythical deity cannot be anthropologically correct
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