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Myths about Glacier

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Glacier across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

2 myths currently featured for Glacier.

Auðhumla the Cow Licking the First God Búri from the Ice

🪓 Norse MythologyLangjökull Glacier, IcelandAuðhumla • Búri • Ymir

In the primordial void of Ginnungagap, the cosmic cow Auðhumla emerged from the melting rime-frost. While her milk nourished the giant Ymir, she herself found sustenance by licking salty ice blocks. Over three days of persistent licking, she revealed the first god, Búri, who would become the grandfather of Odin and the progenitor of the Æsir.

Thor Carrying Aurvandil the Valiant Across the Icy Elivágar

🪓 Norse MythologyVatnajökull Glacier, IcelandThor • Aurvandil the Valiant • Gróa

While returning from Jötunheimr, Thor rescues the hero Aurvandil the Valiant by carrying him across the primordial, venomous rivers of Elivágar in a basket. During the treacherous journey, Aurvandil's toe freezes, prompting Thor to break it off and cast it into the heavens to become a shining star. This myth explains both the origin of a specific celestial body and why Thor remains forever...