What are the stories behind Shiva, Krishna and all the other blue "gods"?
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well, I've recently started taking Colloidal Silver, and saw that man who went on TV to talk about how he took it and eventually his whole body turned blue. I've always been interested in ancient cultures, and realized that in many cultures if you go back far enough, there are stories of people who had blue skin. Especially if you trace it back to legends of Lemuria, a continent believed to be in the southern Pacific Ocean during or predating the time of Atlantis. which is also believed to be where the island of MU is now located. these stories have always caught my attention, but i have recently begun learning about the Demi-Gods of ancient times that also have blue skin. I realized there are quite a few of them. Mostly in Hinduism, and i do not totally understand the difference between them all. I see that there is a trinity in Hinduism (funny how so many differing religions have a similar outline) which consists of the god with many faces, the god with the hood of cobras, and another which seems to be a female. I would love to learn the difference between them all, and any additional information about ancient blue races. Also, it would be cool if anyone could connect this with colloidal silver and the effect it has on you after long term use. resulting in a blue skin. a lot of people seem to believe the stuff can actually activate your DNA to "ascension" does this mean that it could possibly be able to bring back the missing link in our DNA that has been dormant since ancient times?? some will see this as crazy. i do not mind. if you research, you will find your own answers to our great mystery of truth, that has been lost since the great pyramids were sealed. Namaste~
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Answer:
The "race" that you are talking about is not linked to Hinduism at all. THe holy trinity in Hindusim is Lord Brahma (the creator of universe), Vishnu (the preserver of universe) and Shiva (the destroyer). Lord Shiva is not blue. But, it is said that in war between gods and demons, some poison was released which he consumed and held in his throat forever. Hence, his neck turned blue. Lord Krishna (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu) was not blue, but dark-skinned. However, in pictures he is projected as blue ... I dont know why. And about hinduism, i think there are 33 million gods in hinduism but all are leading to one. Basically, it assumes that god is everywhere, so you can worship any god but it will all lead to one. I guess that is why it is a somewhat more tolerant religion than others (of course , you'll find fanatics too). And it has got a lot of holy books - Vedas, Gita, Mahabharata, Ramayana ...... and many many others. So if you really want to study it, then you can spent your lifetime doing that.
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