Dhu,
Not in special reference to any particular post here, but somewhat related to your last few posts in this thread.
I have tracked down the following site again:
http://mythologia.8m.com/ - <b>about Greek Mythology.</b>
On the main page there's some text that automatically scrolls, which states in the middle:<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->WE WILL TRACE THE ROOTS OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY TO FARAWAY INDIA AND TRY TO COMPARE IT WITH MYTHOLOGIES FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->The above was linked off an Australian Greek Religion site (the <i>real</i> Greek religion, not Christianity). So there you have it. More than the Gorgon appears to be of Indian origin, according to this site which has been approved by a Traditional Greek Religion site ( http://ethnikoi.org/links.html ).
Not in special reference to any particular post here, but somewhat related to your last few posts in this thread.
I have tracked down the following site again:
http://mythologia.8m.com/ - <b>about Greek Mythology.</b>
On the main page there's some text that automatically scrolls, which states in the middle:<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->WE WILL TRACE THE ROOTS OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY TO FARAWAY INDIA AND TRY TO COMPARE IT WITH MYTHOLOGIES FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->The above was linked off an Australian Greek Religion site (the <i>real</i> Greek religion, not Christianity). So there you have it. More than the Gorgon appears to be of Indian origin, according to this site which has been approved by a Traditional Greek Religion site ( http://ethnikoi.org/links.html ).
