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Indian Mythology: the Heavenly Emperor is not working today

In Indian mythology, the Three Aspects Deity suppressed the current age. Many Immortals cursed all the gods. Asuras, after millennia of arduous cultivation, would always attack the Heavenly Realm and beat up the Heavenly Emperor upon receiving a boon. "Arduous cultivation, receiving boons, beating up the Heavenly Emperor, why is Indian mythology always like this? I'm the one who gets beaten and suffers; I quit!" Indra, who had reincarnated as the Heavenly Emperor, was furious. And so... "Whoever loves being the Heavenly Emperor, be my guest; I'm not going to work!" Indra said. "Hey, hey, hey, the script isn't supposed to go like this," the Destroyer God Shiva said, full of question marks. "You've performed great meritorious deeds in the past. This position of the Heavenly Emperor is rightfully yours. If not, there will be chaos in the world!" the Protector God Vishnu said anxiously. "No, Heavenly Emperor, I'll give you a boon. Go quickly and beat up the Asura!" the Creator God Brahma spoke thus.

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Antaka's eyelids twitched slightly, and he slowly opened his eyes.

He blinked.

Shiva and Parvati appeared before him.

"Hmm... hmmm..."

Suddenly, Antaka knelt on the ground, his expression strange, the left side of his face sorrowful and the right side seemingly smiling, his voice sounding like a mix of crying and sobbing.

The next moment, he extended his right hand and forcefully pressed it against the ground.

Whoosh!

His hand struck the earth, twisting his wrist and kicking up a cloud of dust.

Antaka lifted his hand and placed it on his forehead, his index finger, middle finger, and ring finger lightly tracing across.

Three horizontal lines instantly appeared on Antaka's forehead.

"Father!"

"Mother!"

Antaka raised his head, his hands pressed together in salutation.

These three horizontal lines on his forehead were the mark of Shiva's followers. Vishnu's followers, on the other hand, would paint 'U' or 'Y' shaped symbols on their foreheads.