I’m in India and I just found out the etymology of the word juggernaut.

it comes from the Sanskrit jagganath, which means " lord of the world", and is the name of one of the major Hindu gods.

but what’s awesome is he’s basically their giant buff God.

so all his temples are like super squat and beefy, sort of brutalist architecture.

so the X-Men iteration is pretty close to what you can imagine the lord of the world looking like.

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    14 days ago

    Agreed neat. Good find, thanks for sharing

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      14 days ago

      thanks! and you’re welcome!

      i was talking to some genius college kid with fluent English who mentioned their giant beefcake god by name and I was like wait what?

      it was a very cool moment.

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    14 days ago

    A lesser known fact about the X-Men Juggernaut is that his powers are not from a mutant gene. They are magic powers from the god called Cyttorak.

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      14 days ago

      not as far as I can find.

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagannath

      He’s one of the main gods and an incarnation of the main God, so he’s kind of like one of the holy Trinity and the man guy.

      its like asking if the single christian god is a hunter.

      hunting wouldn’t be a real big deal to an omnipotent being like jagannath or christ.

      that said, Christ running through the forests, hunting ungulates with a spear animated by tartakovsky would be sick.