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Myths about Indian Mythology

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

6 myths currently featured for Indian Mythology.

The Curse of Rishi Durvasa on Shakuntala

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKanva Ashram, Uttarakhand, IndiaShakuntala • Rishi Durvasa • King Dushyanta

Lost in a romantic daydream of her husband King Dushyanta, Shakuntala fails to welcome the notoriously short-tempered Rishi Durvasa to her hermitage. Offended by her neglect, Durvasa casts a powerful curse ensuring that the person she is thinking of will lose all memory of her existence. Only through the intervention of her friends and the presentation of a royal signet ring is the curse...

Kanyakumari Left Waiting at the Altar and Her Rice Turning into Multi-colored Sand

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, IndiaDevi Kanya Kumari • Lord Shiva • Banasura

The goddess Devi Kanya Kumari, an incarnation of Parvati, performed penance at the southernmost tip of India to marry Lord Shiva and fulfill a prophecy to slay the demon Banasura. Tricked by the sage Narada into believing the auspicious wedding hour had passed, Shiva failed to arrive, leaving the goddess to remain a perpetual virgin. In her sorrow and anger, she discarded the wedding feast,...

King Pururavas's Tragic and Conditional Love Story with the Nymph Urvashi

🕉️ Hindu MythologyPratishthana (Jhusi), Prayagraj, IndiaPururavas • Urvashi • Indra

King Pururavas, the first monarch of the Lunar Dynasty, falls deeply in love with the celestial nymph Urvashi after rescuing her from a demon. She agrees to live with him on Earth provided he observes three strict conditions, but the jealousy of the gods leads to a tragic separation when those vows are broken. The story follows the king's desperate search for his lost love and his eventual...

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...

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...

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...