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Myths about Humility

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

4 myths currently featured for Humility.

King Wen Personally Pulling Jiang Ziya's Carriage for 800 Paces

🐉 Chinese MythologyWeishui River, Shaanxi, ChinaKing Wen of Zhou • Jiang Ziya

The legendary tale of King Wen of Zhou, who displayed ultimate humility by personally pulling the carriage of the strategist Jiang Ziya. This act of devotion secured the wisdom of a master strategist, eventually leading to the overthrow of the Shang dynasty. It remains a powerful symbol of the virtue of seeking talent regardless of social rank.

The Supreme Lord Krishna Humbly Washing the Dirty Feet of His Poor Friend Sudama

🕉️ Hindu MythologyDwarkadhish Temple, Dwarka, Gujarat, IndiaKrishna • Sudama • Susheela

This legend tells the story of Sudama, a poor Brahmin who travels to the golden city of Dwarka to visit his childhood friend, Lord Krishna. Despite their vast difference in social status, Krishna welcomes him with divine love and humility, washing his feet and honoring their bond. The story serves as a profound example of the value of true friendship and selfless devotion over material wealth.

Sage Agastya Forcing the Arrogant Vindhya Mountains to Bow Down Forever

🕉️ Hindu MythologyVindhyachal, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaAgastya • Vindhya • Surya

When the Vindhya mountain range grew excessively tall out of pride, threatening to block the path of the sun and cause cosmic imbalance, the gods called upon the great sage Agastya to intervene. Agastya used his spiritual authority to make the mountains bow in respect, commanding them to stay lowered until he returned from the south—a return he intentionally never made, ensuring the mountains...

Thor Unknowingly Sleeping Inside the Glove of the Giant Skrymir

🪓 Norse MythologyJotunheimen Mountains, NorwayThor • Loki • Skrymir

While journeying to the realm of the giants, Thor and his companions seek shelter in what they believe is a vast, unusually shaped hall, only to discover at dawn that they have been sleeping inside the thumb of a giant's glove. This encounter begins a series of humiliations where Thor’s immense strength is neutralized by the illusions of the giant Skrymir. The story serves as a testament to...