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Myths about Ra

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

413 myths currently featured for Ra.

The Invincible Demon Jalandhara Blinded by Arrogance and Slain by Shiva

🕉️ Hindu MythologyJalandhar, Punjab, IndiaJalandhara • Shiva • Vrinda

Born from the union of Shiva's cosmic fire and the depth of the ocean, Jalandhara was an invincible Asura king whose power stemmed from his wife Vrinda's unwavering devotion. After conquering the heavens and the earth, his hubris led him to challenge Lord Shiva himself and attempt to deceive the goddess Parvati. Ultimately, through a divine orchestration of cosmic justice and the breaking of...

Shiva Casually Pressing His Toe Down to Crush Ravana's Arms Under the Mountain

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMount Kailash, TibetShiva • Ravana • Parvati

The powerful demon king Ravana, blinded by pride, attempted to uproot Mount Kailash, the celestial abode of Lord Shiva. In response to this hubris, Shiva effortlessly pressed his big toe onto the mountain, trapping Ravana's arms beneath its crushing weight. For one thousand years, Ravana remained pinned, during which time he composed the legendary Shiva Tandava Stotra to seek forgiveness and...

The Arrogant Ravana Attempting to Uproot and Lift Mount Kailash

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMount Kailash, TibetRavana • Lord Shiva • Parvati

After a series of conquests, the demon king Ravana attempts to move Mount Kailash because it stands in his way, mocking the attendants of Lord Shiva. To punish his arrogance, Shiva effortlessly pins Ravana's arms under the mountain with his big toe. Ravana, realizing his folly, spends a thousand years singing hymns of praise to Shiva, eventually earning the god's grace and a divine sword.

Rama Sculpting a Sand Lingam and Worshipping Shiva Before the War

🕉️ Hindu MythologyRamanathaswamy Temple, RameswaramRama • Sita • Shiva

Before crossing the ocean to Lanka to rescue his wife Sita, Rama sought the blessings of Lord Shiva by establishing a sacred lingam on the shores of Rameswaram. When Hanuman's mission to bring a stone lingam from the Himalayas was delayed, Rama and Sita sculpted a lingam out of sea sand to perform the ritual at the auspicious hour. This act of devotion united the paths of Shaivism and...

Hanuman Carrying the Entire Dronagiri Mountain When He Couldn't Identify the Herb

🕉️ Hindu MythologyDronagiri Mountain, UttarakhandHanuman • Rama • Lakshmana

During the climactic battle in the Ramayana, Lakshmana is mortally wounded by a celestial weapon. To save him, Hanuman is tasked with retrieving the life-giving Sanjivani herb from the distant Dronagiri mountain. When he is unable to distinguish the specific herb from the glowing flora of the peak, he demonstrates his immense strength by uprooting the entire mountain and carrying it back to...

The Awakening of the Sleeping Giant Kumbhakarna

🕉️ Hindu MythologySigiriya (Lanka Proxy), Sri LankaKumbhakarna • Ravana • Rama

In the midst of the great war of the Ramayana, the demon king Ravana seeks to awaken his brother, the giant Kumbhakarna, from a deep, magically induced slumber that lasts for six months. The awakening requires a massive display of force, involving thousands of drums, mountains of meat, and the trampling of elephants to stir the giant from his cavernous rest. Once awakened, Kumbhakarna serves...

Indra Striking Baby Hanuman's Jaw

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAnjanadri Hill, Hampi, KarnatakaHanuman • Indra • Anjana

In an act of celestial misunderstanding, the infant Hanuman mistakes the sun for a giant fruit and leaps into the heavens to consume it. Terrified by the child's immense power, the god Indra strikes him with a thunderbolt, causing the child to fall and break his jaw. This event prompts the wind god Vayu to stop the breath of the world until the gods appease him by granting Hanuman incredible...

Baby Hanuman Mistaking the Sun for a Ripe Mango

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAnjanadri Hill, Hampi, KarnatakaHanuman • Anjana • Kesari

In an era of cosmic wonder, the infant deity Hanuman mistook the rising sun for a succulent mango and leaped into the heavens to consume it. This singular act of divine curiosity led to a confrontation with the King of Gods and resulted in the young vanara receiving the extraordinary powers that would define his role in the Ramayana.

Vali and Sugriva's Misunderstanding over the Bloody Cave

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKishkindha Cave, Hampi, IndiaVali • Sugriva • Mayavi

This myth recounts the tragic dissolution of the bond between the Vanara brothers Vali and Sugriva during an encounter with the demon Mayavi. After Vali entered a dark cave to slay the demon, a misunderstanding regarding bloody foam and a year-long wait led Sugriva to believe his brother was dead. This error resulted in a bitter feud, the exile of Sugriva, and the eventual intervention of...

Vyasa Dictating the Mahabharata Without Pause to Lord Ganesha's Broken Tusk

🕉️ Hindu MythologyVyasa Cave, Mana, Uttarakhand, IndiaVyasa • Ganesha • Brahma

High in the Himalayas at Mana, the sage Vyasa conceived the monumental epic of the Mahabharata and sought a scribe capable of recording his divine vision. Lord Ganesha accepted the challenge on the condition that Vyasa never pause in his dictation, leading to a legendary intellectual duel. When Ganesha's stylus broke under the pressure of the rapid transcription, he sacrificed his own tusk to...