There were no traces here after the deification of this creature, although perhaps this was due to the demonization of pantheons hostile to Greek public policy. The name Hydra is associated with water. In Indo-European mythology, snakes and dragons were the guardians of water. The hero must defeat them in order to free the water and return fertility to the earth. In Eurasia, the seven-headed deity was also worshiped by the Assyrians and Sumerians, who called the snake Mushman. After all, Greek mythology also tells the story of the Lernaean Hydra killed by Hercules. Such unexpected relationships between distant cultures may indicate that Eurasian nomads are involved in the resettlement of America. In Hinduism, the goddess Manasa Devi or Mansa Devi is considered the queen of snakes, whose worship is very popular in eastern India, and especially in Bengal, Jharkhand and Orissa. The cult of Manas Devi, according to researchers, is one of the most ancient cults of India. Historians claim that she was worshiped in pre-Aryan times. She is called the goddess Manas, therefore, at least the first part of her name corresponds to the inscription on the petroglyph. However, this is not all. No less interesting correlations appear in Hinduism. There is a goddess of fertility, who is sometimes portrayed as a woman whose head is surrounded by seven snakes. Siberian petroglyph depicting a sun shield Aparicio, Veracruz, Mexico Chicomecōātl, goddess whose name means 7 snakes This image can be found in ancient temples throughout Mexico. In short, it is a creature with seven snake heads.Īn interesting addition to this story is the existence of an Aztec fertility deity named Chicomecōātl- her name translated means seven snakes. She was a mother goddess who uses the sun as a shield. Notice that her sun shield looks exactly like the image of the sun on the Siberian petroglyph below. In the lower left corner of the picture you can see the runic inscription: “Manaka”. To the right is a tree – a symbol of the Milky Way, which was also a sacred symbol of the Turks.Īfter studying the Aztec pantheon, almost identical images of another creature with seven snake heads were found. ![]() An illustration of a seven-headed monster was also discovered in Altai. It is believed that it was created about five thousand years ago. Immediate attention to this extraordinary connection between these cultures is drawn as this image cannot be confusing, this is the seven-headed hydra that menorah described in the Bible as well as an Indian deity and many examples from other people of the ancient world. ![]() American scientists made a rather amazing discovery. It turns out that even in ancient times, Greeks and Aztecs worshipped the same seven-headed deity.Īfter studying the petroglyphs, it was discovered that in the pantheon of both of these people there is a mysterious creature depicted in the form of a seven-headed hydra.
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