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How powerful would Gaia be in Hinduism?
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How powerful would Gaia be in Hinduism?


I don't understand the question. How powerful would the Greek Gaia be if dropped into Hinduism, or how powerful is the Gaia equivalent in Hinduism?

And Hinduism is pretty complex. I think the answer to either changes depending on what variation of Hindu you are.
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I don't understand the question. How powerful would the Greek Gaia be if dropped into Hinduism, or how powerful is the Gaia equivalent in Hinduism?

And Hinduism is pretty complex. I think the answer to either changes depending on what variation of Hindu you are.


Hinduism has Mother Earth in it, so I just called her Gaia.
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Well she ain't Brahma, nor is she the Brahman so about as buff as any other god.

You may want to look out though, she may be some crazy gender-bent clone twin of Siva, who may also be his wife. Thus illustrating the dichotomy of the dualism of roles played in certain aspects of natural order.

But oh well, in Hinduism all gods do as they do and knowing how or why doesn't make them do their roles in their respective dominions any more efficient or better, or one or the other stronger. When it all comes down to it Brahma will stop his slow recitation of the Vedas and the world will end, he'll take a nap, then he'll wake up and do it all over again.
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