

while many of us know who is superman,i think i should introduce krishna to all. Krishna is a hindu god who lived about a million years back in indian state of U.P in India. His life has various parallels to superman's.
Lets start ..........
1.) Superman (Kal-el) who was sent by his father to escape from the destruction of his planet (krypton) was found by a couple in smallville and was raised by them..the kents.The kents realised soon that this boy was no ordinary one ,right from childhood he displayed his powers of fast running,flying,laser eyes and x-ray vision. grew up to be clark kent and worked for daily planet as a reporter/photographer and liked his colleugue lois lane.. used his superpowers to save from humans from various natural calamities or unnatural and expected nothing in return. donned a uniform of blue skin tights with red underwear on top of it and stamped epicly "S" on his uniform's chest.
2.)Krishna was sent by his father to escape death from the hand of his uncle KANS. a couple(the yadavs) found krishna and raised him as their own boy,krishna was born with light blue colour (see the similarity in superman's uniform and krishna's skin colour?!!!!!) krishna while growing up was subjected to various demonic attacks and krishna was successful in defeating all the demons who were sent by his uncle KANS to kill him. krishna while still an adolescent lifted a mountain on his pinky to save his village from drowning in flood. All the girls of his village had a crush at krishna (he had 16000 wives when he was 19!!!!!!!!! .....probably this was the only difference between krishna and Kal-el).
seems like Krishna was a protype for Kal-el's character. i will present to you more of the parallels between various Gods from all cultures and superheroes of our universe.
"(he had 16000 wives when he was 19!!!!!!!!! "
ReplyDeleteyou can't write this bullshit,
it's phrased in a very wrong way
people who know NOTHING about hinduism will assume this works in the same way as human relations do,
so maybe don't put shit without context here