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Shiva and his wife and their six-headed son, Kartikeya (the peacock in Middle Eastern tradition, along with the serpent dragon and Iblis, seduced Adam and Eve. Melek Tavus. Malak Tavus. Moloch. Melqart).

Although Indra is also cursed and compared to a peacock + he is red and has a reddish hue, which corresponds to Dajjall (Nergal and Set) + his elephant could be the miraculous donkey, which is also mentioned.

Satkona/Shatkona

Luwian Santa/Sandos Skanda (he has trident)

https://books.openedition.org/ifeagd/3488
= Skanda
Tawûsî Melek
dbpedia.org/page/Tawûsî_Melek
>Al Khidr a comme équivalent Melchisédech chez les Hébreux, dont l'étymologie est précisément la même que celle de Malek. Ainsi que Sainte Barbe et Saint Georges chez les Catholiques ; l'esprit-saint est symbolisé par un oiseau. En Inde Malek Taus s'appelle Murugan ("Murug" <> "Muluk"), enfant de Shiva et de Shakti. Il porte aussi d'autres noms: Skanda, Sanat Kumara, Karttikeya, and Subramaniya Swami. Dans la mythologie irlandaise Morrigan apparaît sous la forme d'un corbeau ou de trois corneilles. "Ange" se dit Melek (turc), Malak (arabe et hébreu), Moloch / Mōlek (Cananéen), Milyaket (kurde), Malaikat (soudanais, malaisien), Malaika (Swahili), Malaggii (somali), Malã'ika (soudanais), Meliākumi (ahmarique), Mālākha (Malayalam). (fr)
>Muluk Milcom Milku Melqart Moloch
>Luwian Santa/Sandos (spear)
>Skanda Kartikeya (spear Vel = Bel)
>Six head (Satkona/Shatkona) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shatkona
>>41320709
>Completely different from Inanna.
If the dragon of the apocalypse is Vishnu, then nothing surprising.
He is literally depicted lying on a dragon (Balarama Balor Bel) with seven heads and on water.
Inanna could be Lakshmi.

Although I still assume it's connected to Shiva and his wife and their six-headed son, Kartikeya (the peacock in Middle Eastern tradition, along with the serpent dragon and Iblis, seduced Adam and Eve. Melek Tavus. Malak Tavus. Moloch. Melkart).

Although Indra is also cursed and compared to a peacock + he is red and has a reddish hue, which corresponds to Dajjall (Nergal and Set) + his elephant could be the miraculous donkey, which is also mentioned.