There is nothing called Hindu gods or Egyptian gods, there is only one god which beyond any religion or country .All the gods which we know they are just the representatives but nobody knows about the real god ,he is beyond our imagination . read more
In Hinduism, Heaven God Indra is Master of all gods. He carries with himself a thunderbolt. The word Zeus root Dyaus , the god of day light and also God of Sky. read more
So you see, there is a lot of logical connection between the old myths of the world, primarily because there is a lot of similarity between the people who worshipped these gods. Factors like geography determined the characteristics of the pantheon, while the people’s desire to believe turned the simplest of stones and trees into divine beings. read more
So there will be many similarities between myth systems in the ancient world. Finding these similarities is actually not too difficult, and I would start by a fascinating exploration by McEvilley in his book The Shape of Ancient Thought where he shows many parallels between Greek, Hindu, and Egyptian systems. read more
In both the Hindu and Egyptian mythology in many places where the dismembered body parts fell onto the earth, there arose a sacred centre or temple, and although the motivation for the dismemberment is different there are clear similarities. read more