Genghis
Jesus
Jain Gus
Je Sus
Jain gis
Je sis
Jan is
Janus
Comparative mythology between Jesus of Nazareth, Genghis Khan, and King Arthur reveals a complex intersection of history, folklore, and the construction of archetypal savior figures. While Jesus is generally considered a historical figure with added theological narrative, Arthur is viewed as largely mythical (possibly based on a 5th/6th-century warlord), and Genghis Khan is a firmly historical figure whose life became shrouded in legend.
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Janus
Hekate
Key, staff, doors, and the month of January.
War and peace, with temple gates in Rome opened during war and closed during peace.
Janus is typically depicted with two heads facing opposite directions. Hekate is often depicted in triple form or with three faces/heads (sometimes of different animals).
Ganesha
Jain Kalachakra
The Whee of Time
Comparative Mythology
Janus
Jainism
Ganesha
Hekate
Kalachakra
Kala chakra
Some comparative studies draw thematic parallels between Janus and the Hindu deity Ganesha (a different, though sometimes linked, Indian tradition) due to their shared roles as gatekeepers and deities invoked at the start of new endeavors.
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Time & Death: Kāla denotes a fixed point in time, a span of time, or fate. As time itself, it is considered the destroyer of all things.
Deity: It is used as an epithet for Lord Shiva (as Kāla Bhairava) or Yama, the god of death.
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Kālacakra Sanskrit Tantric Vajrayana Buddhist, depicted with four faces and 24 arms.
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Jesus is us already beyond the matrix, waiting for ourselves to meet back up again.