Surely the parallels are not lost on the thinking anons:
Shiva, the supreme beneficent god, sometimes depicted with his firstborn son, Skanda, who is also called Kumara (Sankskrit: “Youth,” “Boy”) because he is generally considered to have never married. He has enormous strength and leads the army of the gods. Skanda is often represented in sculpture holding a spear and either riding on or accompanied by his mount, the peacock (think white horse).
Skanda was reared by the Krittikas, six stars that make up the Pleiades. Like the Christ who was fathered by God but raised by "others" (the virgin Mary and the adopted father Joseph).
The story (prophecy) is coopted by the satanists just as they co-opt the Christ for their anti-christ. A race for control of the powers of creation and destruction.
God wins.