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Myths about Literature

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

3 myths currently featured for Literature.

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...

The Wrath of Kannagi and the Burning of Madurai

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMadurai, Tamil Nadu, IndiaKannagi • Kovalan • King Neduncheliyan

After her husband Kovalan is wrongfully executed by the King of Madurai for a theft he did not commit, the virtuous Kannagi proves his innocence in the royal court. In her immense grief and divine rage, she curses the city and tears off her right breast, summoning a fire that consumes Madurai while sparing the innocent. This story, from the epic Cilappatikaram, establishes Kannagi as a...

Snorri Sturluson’s Compilation of the Prose Edda

🪓 Norse MythologyReykholt, IcelandSnorri Sturluson • Gylfi • Odin

The Prose Edda is the primary source of Norse mythology, compiled by the Icelandic scholar Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century. It serves as both a manual for poets and a preservation of the ancient stories of the Norse gods, from the creation of the world to the twilight of Ragnarök.