In ancient Indian mythology, particularly in Hinduism, the creation story is often attributed to the cosmic being Vishnu, who rests on the serpent Ananta in the primordial waters. From his navel, a lotus emerges, and from this lotus, Brahma, the creator god, appears. Brahma then creates the universe, including the earth, heavens, and living beings, through a process of divine will and imagination. This cyclical view of creation emphasizes the ongoing cycles of creation, preservation, and destruction, often represented by the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
the only famous story i know is the alexander the great story/war.
Ancient India is in modern day India.
The current India, Pakistan, Bangladesh were parts of ancient India.
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A:Yes. I would consider everything from the story of Adam and Eve (chapter 2) through to the story of the Flood to be a continuous creation story, in the same genre as creation stories in other ancient religions, although there are minor discontinuities resulting from later redaction. Genesis chapter 1, through to 2:4a, is a creation story separate from the story of Adam and Eve.
The story of Rama and Sita is set in the ancient kingdom of Ayodhya, which is believed to be located in present-day India. It is a significant story in Hindu mythology and is celebrated during the festival of Diwali.
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One type of creation story that describes Earth originating from water is the "Watery Chaos" myth. In this myth, Earth is born from the primordial waters through the actions of a creator deity. Examples of this type of creation story can be found in various mythologies, such as the Babylonian Enuma Elish and the Ancient Egyptian creation myths.
the only famous story i know is the alexander the great story/war.
Every civilisation has needed a creation story, to explain where we came from and why we are here. The Romans needed a creation story, just as the Jews needed a creation story, and even the Australian aborigines have a creation story, although vastly different from the Roman or Hebrew versions.
The Rig-Veda is an ancient Hindu book that tells the story of creation. The primal man was used as a sacrifice for the gods. The gods then sacrificed Perush, thus creating all living things, the heavens and the earth.
Ancient India is in modern day India.
Ancient India is in modern day India.
In the Proto-Indo European creation-narrative, God was referred to as Dyeus-Pater (Sky-Father).As time passed, they became polytheistic and worshiped the sky itself (and/or the planets, sun, moon, etc.), and forgot that all creations are under God.See also:Did they believe in the One God?Is there evidence for Creation?
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Firstly the story of creation is just that a STORY not a theory. The story of creation is told in the first book of the bible called Genesis. It was a way to explain the existence of the earth, its features and its inhabitants in ancient times when man didn't know any better. Now man has much greater knowledge of such things and we have the Big Bang Theory.