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86 myths currently featured for Nu.

The Sacrifice of Sage Dadhichi and the Forging of the Vajra

🕉️ Hindu MythologyNaimisharanya, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaDadhichi • Indra • Vritra

When the demon Vritra stole the world's waters and became invincible to all known weapons, the gods sought the help of the sage Dadhichi. Realizing that only a weapon made from the bones of a pure soul could defeat the evil, Dadhichi willingly gave up his life. His sacrifice allowed Indra to forge the Vajra, defeat Vritra, and restore life to the parched universe.

Drona Cruelly Demanding Ekalavya's Right Thumb as His Teacher's Fee

🕉️ Hindu MythologyEkalavya Temple, Khandsa, GurugramEkalavya • Dronacharya • Arjuna

Ekalavya, a young tribal prince, was rejected by the master archer Drona but continued to learn in secret by practicing before a clay statue of the teacher. When Drona discovered that Ekalavya had surpassed his royal students, he demanded the boy's right thumb as Guru Dakshina to ensure his favorite pupil, Arjuna, remained the greatest. Ekalavya unhesitatingly severed his thumb, demonstrating...

King Bhagiratha's Extreme Penance on One Leg to Bring the Ganges Down

🕉️ Hindu MythologyGangotri, Uttarakhand, IndiaKing Bhagiratha • King Sagara • Lord Brahma

King Bhagiratha, a legendary ruler of the Ikshvaku dynasty, undertook an arduous thousands-year penance to bring the celestial river Ganges to Earth. His goal was to purify the ashes of his 60,000 ancestors who had been cursed and burned by the sage Kapila. Through his unwavering devotion and a unique ascetic posture on one leg, he secured the cooperation of both Lord Brahma and Lord Shiva to...

The Survival of Prahlada and the Burning of Holika

🕉️ Hindu MythologyPrahladpuri Temple, MultanPrahlada • Hiranyakashipu • Holika

This myth describes the miraculous survival of the young prince Prahlada, a devoted follower of Lord Vishnu, after his father King Hiranyakashipu and aunt Holika conspired to burn him alive. While Holika possessed a magical shawl to protect her from fire, it was the demoness who perished while Prahlada remained unharmed through his divine faith. This event is celebrated annually as Holika...

Dhruva's Fierce Penance and Vishnu Elevating Him to the Pole Star

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMathura, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaDhruva • Lord Vishnu • King Uttanapada

At the age of five, Prince Dhruva was insulted by his stepmother and sought the highest place in the universe through intense meditation in the forests of Mathura. Guided by Sage Narada, his unwavering devotion forced Lord Vishnu to appear and grant him an eternal station as the Pole Star. The story remains a cornerstone of Hindu Bhakti, symbolizing that steadfast determination can overcome...

Sage Agastya Swallowing the Entire Ocean to Expose the Hiding Demons

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAgastyamuni, Rudraprayag, IndiaAgastya • Indra • Vishnu

During a time of great peril, a group of demons known as the Kalakeyas hid within the depths of the ocean, emerging only at night to slaughter sages and disrupt cosmic order. When the gods found themselves unable to reach their foes, the great sage Agastya used his immense spiritual power to swallow the entire ocean in a single draught. This act exposed the demons, allowing the gods to defeat...

Dhanvantari Emerging from the Churned Ocean Carrying the Pot of Immortality

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMount Mandara, Bihar, IndiaDhanvantari • Lord Vishnu • Lord Shiva

The Samudra Manthan, or Churning of the Ocean of Milk, is a central legend in Hindu mythology where gods and demons cooperated to obtain the nectar of immortality. During this cosmic event, Lord Dhanvantari emerged from the depths carrying the Amrita, the golden pot of nectar. As the physician of the gods, his arrival marked the birth of Ayurveda and the restoration of divine strength to the...

Meenakshi, the Warrior Princess

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMeenakshi Amman Temple, Madurai, IndiaMeenakshi • Shiva (Sundareswarar) • King Malayadwaja Pandya

Born from a sacrificial fire with three breasts, Meenakshi was a warrior queen destined to rule the Pandya kingdom. A divine prophecy foretold that her third breast would vanish upon meeting her future husband. After a world-conquering campaign, she encountered Lord Shiva on Mount Kailash, leading to her transformation and their eternal union in the city of Madurai.

Goddess Durga Slaying the Buffalo Demon Mahishasura

🕉️ Hindu MythologyChamundi Hills, Mysore, Karnataka, IndiaDurga • Mahishasura • Brahma

The demon Mahishasura, empowered by a boon that no man could defeat him, terrorized the heavens and the earth. In response, the Trimurti combined their energies to manifest Goddess Durga, a warrior deity of supreme power. She engaged the shape-shifting buffalo demon in a cosmic battle, eventually slaying him at the Chamundi Hills to restore Dharma and earn the title Mahishasuramardini.

Parashurama Slaying the Thousand-Armed King Kartavirya Arjuna

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMahishmati (Maheshwar), Madhya Pradesh, IndiaParashurama • Kartavirya Arjuna • Jamadagni

The legendary confrontation between the Brahmin warrior Parashurama and the mighty Haihaya King Kartavirya Arjuna. Driven by the king's theft of the sacred cow Kamadhenu and the subsequent slaughter of the sage Jamadagni, Parashurama uses his divine axe to defeat the thousand-armed monarch and initiate a purge of the warrior class.