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Myths about Hinduism

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

60 myths currently featured for Hinduism.

Krishna Lifting Mount Govardhan

🕉️ Hindu MythologyGovardhan Hill, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaKrishna • Indra • Nanda Baba

To protect the inhabitants of Braj from the devastating storms sent by the vengeful rain god Indra, the young Krishna lifted the massive Govardhan Hill on his little finger. For seven days and nights, the mountain served as a giant umbrella, shielding the people and animals from torrential rains. This miracle humbled Indra and shifted the focus of worship toward the sanctity of nature and...

Baby Krishna Sucking the Life out of the Demoness Putana

🕉️ Hindu MythologyVrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaKrishna • Putana • Yashoda

To eliminate the predicted threat to his throne, the tyrant King Kamsa sent the shape-shifting demoness Putana to kill the infant Krishna. Disguising herself as a beautiful woman, she attempted to nurse him with poisoned milk, but the divine child sucked out her life force instead. Upon her death, she was liberated from her demonic nature and granted a motherly status in the afterlife due to...

Vasudeva Carrying Baby Krishna Across the Stormy Yamuna River

🕉️ Hindu MythologyGokul, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaVasudeva • Krishna • Devaki

To protect his newborn son from the tyrant King Kansa, Vasudeva miraculously escapes his prison in Mathura and carries infant Krishna across the flooded Yamuna River. During the stormy journey, the river goddess Yamuna parts her waters and the great serpent Shesha shields the child from the rain. This event marks the divine transition of Krishna from his royal birthplace to the safety of the...

Krishna's Miraculous Birth in Kamsa's Prison Cell

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMathura, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaKrishna • Kamsa • Devaki

In the ancient city of Mathura, the tyrant King Kamsa imprisoned his sister Devaki and her husband Vasudeva after a prophecy foretold his death at the hands of her eighth child. On a stormy night, Lord Vishnu incarnated as Krishna in the dungeon, where miracles allowed Vasudeva to escape and exchange the infant for safety in Gokul. This divine birth marks the beginning of the end for Kamsa's...

Luv and Kush Reciting the Ramayana in Rama's Court

🕉️ Hindu MythologyValmiki Ashram, BithoorLuv • Kush • Rama

After being exiled to the forest while pregnant, Queen Sita found refuge in the hermitage of the sage Valmiki, where she gave birth to twin sons, Luv and Kush. Valmiki composed the epic Ramayana and taught the boys to sing its 24,000 verses with divine musicality. The twins eventually traveled to Ayodhya and performed the poem before King Rama himself, leading to a poignant recognition of...

Rama's Glorious Return and Coronation (Ram Rajya)

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAyodhya, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaRama • Sita • Lakshmana

Following the epic defeat of the demon-king Ravana in Lanka, Lord Rama returns to his kingdom of Ayodhya after fourteen years of exile. His arrival, celebrated with the lighting of countless lamps, marks the beginning of 'Ram Rajya,' an era of perfect justice, peace, and prosperity. The coronation of Rama and Sita symbolizes the restoration of Dharma and the golden age of humanity.

Building the Ram Setu (Adam's Bridge) with Floating Stones

🕉️ Hindu MythologyRameswaram, Tamil Nadu, IndiaRama • Sita • Lakshmana

Following the abduction of his wife Sita by the demon king Ravana, Prince Rama and his army of Vanaras reached the southern tip of India and were halted by the vast ocean. After Rama's intense prayer and a display of his divine power to the Ocean God, a miraculous bridge was constructed using stones that floated on water. This structure, known as Ram Setu or Adam's Bridge, allowed the army to...

Hanuman's Epic Leap Across the Ocean to Lanka

🕉️ Hindu MythologyDhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu, IndiaHanuman • Lord Rama • Sita

Hanuman, the divine Vanara and devotee of Lord Rama, realizes his latent cosmic powers to leap across the vast ocean separating India from Lanka. During his flight, he overcomes various celestial and demonic obstacles, testing his strength, wit, and devotion. This miraculous journey, detailed in the Sundara Kanda, marks the turning point in the quest to rescue Sita from the demon-king Ravana.

Jatayu's Fatal Fall Attempting to Rescue Sita

🕉️ Hindu MythologyLepakshi, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaJatayu • Rama • Sita

During the abduction of Sita by the demon-king Ravana, the aged vulture-king Jatayu intervened to save her, engaging in a fierce aerial battle. Despite his valiant efforts and ancient lineage, Jatayu's wings were severed by Ravana's sword, causing him to fall to the earth at Lepakshi. He survived just long enough to inform Lord Rama of Sita's direction before attaining liberation in the arms...

Sita's Emergence from the Earth in King Janaka's Field

🕉️ Hindu MythologySitamarhi, Bihar, IndiaSita • King Janaka • Queen Sunayana

King Janaka of Mithila discovered the infant Sita while performing a ritual plowing of a field to end a severe drought. Emerging from a golden casket within a furrow, Sita was recognized as a divine gift from the Earth goddess, Bhumi. This miraculous birth established her as the 'Ayoni-ja' (not born of a womb) princess of Mithila and the future consort of Lord Rama.