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Myths about Origin Story

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

2 myths currently featured for Origin Story.

Youchao Teaching Early Humans to Build Nests to Escape Wild Beasts

🐉 Chinese MythologyChaohu, Anhui, ChinaYouchao • Early Humans

The legendary figure Youchao, one of the Three August Ones, teaches early humans how to build elevated shelters resembling nests to protect themselves from wild beasts. This act marks the transition from nomadic cave-dwelling to the first structured human architecture. His wisdom transforms the landscape of early China, providing security and stability for the first communities.

The Greedy Nagas Splitting Their Tongues by Licking the Sharp Kusha Grass

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMount Meru (Kailash Proxy)The Nagas • The Devas

In an era of cosmic abundance, the Nagas, driven by an insatiable greed for the sacred Kusha grass, attempted to consume the plant to gain its purity. Because of the grass's razor-sharp nature and the Nagas' own avarice, their tongues were split in two upon contact. This myth explains the physiological characteristic of serpents and serves as a warning against greed.