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Myths about Mythology

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

496 myths currently featured for Mythology.

Savitri and Satyavan

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMadra Kingdom (Sialkot Proxy), PakistanSavitri • Satyavan • Yama

Savitri, a princess of the Madra Kingdom, marries the exiled prince Satyavan despite a prophecy that he will die within a year. When Yama, the god of death, comes to claim Satyavan's soul, Savitri relentlessly follows him through the wilderness and the underworld. Through her wisdom, devotion, and clever use of boons, she eventually outwits the god of death to restore her husband's life and...

Karna Peeling off His Invincible Skin-Armor to Give to Disguised Indra

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKarna Lake, Karnal, HaryanaKarna • Indra • Surya

In an unparalleled act of generosity, the warrior Karna sacrificed his divine, skin-integrated armor (Kavacha) and earrings (Kundala) to the god Indra, who had disguised himself as a Brahmin. Despite knowing that losing this protection would make him vulnerable in the coming Kurukshetra War, Karna chose to uphold his vow of charity. This legend is deeply tied to the city of Karnal, where...

Drona Cruelly Demanding Ekalavya's Right Thumb as His Teacher's Fee

🕉️ Hindu MythologyEkalavya Temple, Khandsa, GurugramEkalavya • Dronacharya • Arjuna

Ekalavya, a young tribal prince, was rejected by the master archer Drona but continued to learn in secret by practicing before a clay statue of the teacher. When Drona discovered that Ekalavya had surpassed his royal students, he demanded the boy's right thumb as Guru Dakshina to ensure his favorite pupil, Arjuna, remained the greatest. Ekalavya unhesitatingly severed his thumb, demonstrating...

The Pandavas Receiving the Inexhaustible Akshayapatra Bowl in the Forest

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKamyaka Forest, Haryana, IndiaYudhishthira • Draupadi • Surya

During their twelve-year exile in the Kamyaka Forest, the Pandava brothers and their wife Draupadi struggled to feed the many sages who followed them. In response to Yudhishthira's sincere prayers, the Sun God Surya gifted them the Akshaya Patra, a divine copper vessel that provided an endless supply of food every day until Draupadi finished her own meal. This miracle sustained the group...

The Survival of Prahlada and the Burning of Holika

🕉️ Hindu MythologyPrahladpuri Temple, MultanPrahlada • Hiranyakashipu • Holika

This myth describes the miraculous survival of the young prince Prahlada, a devoted follower of Lord Vishnu, after his father King Hiranyakashipu and aunt Holika conspired to burn him alive. While Holika possessed a magical shawl to protect her from fire, it was the demoness who perished while Prahlada remained unharmed through his divine faith. This event is celebrated annually as Holika...

Markandeya Saved from Yama's Noose by Shiva

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAmritaghateswarar-Abirami Temple, ThirukadaiyurMarkandeya • Lord Shiva • Lord Yama

The sage Markandeya was destined to die at the age of sixteen, but his unwavering devotion to Lord Shiva led him to seek refuge at a sacred lingam in Thirukadaiyur. When Yama, the God of Death, arrived to claim his soul and cast his noose around both the boy and the lingam, Shiva erupted from the stone in his wrathful form as Kalantaka. Shiva defeated Yama to protect his devotee, granting...

Rama Liberating Ahalya from Her Stony Curse with the Dust of His Feet

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAhalya Sthan, Darbhanga, Bihar, IndiaRama • Ahalya • Gautama Maharishi

This myth tells the story of Ahalya, the most beautiful woman created by Brahma, who was cursed to become a stone by her husband, Sage Gautama, after being deceived by the god Indra. For ages, she remained in a state of penance in the forest of Mithila, waiting for a prophesied moment of redemption. When Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu, passed through the ashram and touched the stone...

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...

Vashistha and Vishwamitra's Bitter Feud Over the Wish-Granting Cow Nandini

🕉️ Hindu MythologyPushkar, Rajasthan, IndiaVishwamitra • Vashistha • Nandini

King Kaushika, later known as Vishwamitra, encountered the sage Vashistha and was amazed by his divine cow, Nandini, who could provide anything her master desired. After Vashistha refused to trade the cow for any amount of wealth, a violent conflict ensued between the king’s army and the spiritual forces summoned by Nandini. This defeat led Vishwamitra to realize the superiority of spiritual...

Goddess Durga Slaying the Buffalo Demon Mahishasura

🕉️ Hindu MythologyChamundi Hills, Mysore, Karnataka, IndiaDurga • Mahishasura • Brahma

The demon Mahishasura, empowered by a boon that no man could defeat him, terrorized the heavens and the earth. In response, the Trimurti combined their energies to manifest Goddess Durga, a warrior deity of supreme power. She engaged the shape-shifting buffalo demon in a cosmic battle, eventually slaying him at the Chamundi Hills to restore Dharma and earn the title Mahishasuramardini.