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Myths about Ra

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

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Rama and Lakshmana Meeting Hanuman in the Forest

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKishkindha (Hampi), Karnataka, IndiaRama • Lakshmana • Hanuman

While searching for the abducted Sita, Rama and Lakshmana arrive at the rocky terrain of Kishkindha. King Sugriva, an exiled vanara leader, fears they are spies sent by his brother Vali and sends his wise minister Hanuman to investigate. Hanuman, disguised as an ascetic, is so moved by Rama's presence and Rama is so impressed by Hanuman's eloquence that they form an eternal bond, leading to a...

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...

Surpanakha's Nose Cut off by Lakshmana

🕉️ Hindu MythologyPanchavati (Nashik), Maharashtra, IndiaRama • Lakshmana • Sita

While the exiled Prince Rama, his wife Sita, and his brother Lakshmana were living in the Panchavati forest, the demoness Surpanakha encountered them and fell in love with Rama. After her advances were rejected by both brothers and she attempted to attack Sita in a fit of jealous rage, Lakshmana intervened and cut off her nose and ears. This pivotal event served as the primary catalyst for...

Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana Beginning Their 14-Year Exile

🕉️ Hindu MythologyChitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaRama • Sita • Lakshmana

Following the manipulation of King Dasharatha by Queen Kaikeyi, Prince Rama is exiled to the forest for fourteen years. He is accompanied by his devoted wife Sita and his loyal brother Lakshmana, eventually settling in the serene hills of Chitrakoot. This pivotal moment in the Ramayana marks the beginning of their spiritual journey and the ultimate test of their commitment to dharma.

Rama Breaking Shiva's Bow to Win Sita's Hand

🕉️ Hindu MythologyJanakpur, NepalRama • Sita • Janaka

In the kingdom of Mithila, King Janaka sets a divine challenge for the hand of his daughter, Sita: the lifting and stringing of the celestial bow of Lord Shiva. While many powerful kings and warriors fail even to move the massive weapon, the young prince Rama of Ayodhya, guided by Sage Vishvamitra, lifts the bow with ease. In the process of stringing it, he snaps the divine bow in two,...

Sita's Emergence from the Earth in King Janaka's Field

🕉️ Hindu MythologySitamarhi, Bihar, IndiaSita • King Janaka • Queen Sunayana

King Janaka of Mithila discovered the infant Sita while performing a ritual plowing of a field to end a severe drought. Emerging from a golden casket within a furrow, Sita was recognized as a divine gift from the Earth goddess, Bhumi. This miraculous birth established her as the 'Ayoni-ja' (not born of a womb) princess of Mithila and the future consort of Lord Rama.

Birth of Lord Rama to King Dasharatha

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAyodhya, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaDasharatha • Rama • Kausalya

Seeking an heir to his throne, King Dasharatha of Ayodhya performs the sacred Putrakameshti yagna with the help of sage Rishyasringa. Through divine intervention and a sacrificial offering of celestial nectar, his three queens give birth to four sons. The eldest, Rama, is the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu, born to restore cosmic order and defeat the demon-king Ravana.

The Golden Hall Gimlé Rising Untouched from the Ashes of the World

🪓 Norse MythologyMount Kebnekaise, SwedenLíf • Lífthrasir • Baldr

Gimlé is the ultimate sanctuary in Norse mythology, a golden hall that remains untouched by the fires of Ragnarök. Located in the highest heavens, it serves as the eternal home for the righteous and the survivors of the cosmic cataclysm. It represents the hope of renewal and the continuation of life in a purified, new world.

The Birth of Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye Bearing the Mark of a Serpent

🪓 Norse MythologyZeeland (Sjælland), DenmarkSigurd Snake-in-the-Eye • Ragnar Lodbrok • Aslaug

The legend tells of the birth of Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye, the son of Ragnar Lodbrok and the mysterious Aslaug. Born with a unique physical mark—a serpent encircling his pupil—Sigurd's arrival fulfilled a prophecy made by his mother to prove her noble descent from the dragon-slayer Sigurd and the Valkyrie Brynhildr. This mark solidified the child's destiny as a legendary Viking king and a...

The Legendary Giant Starkad Slain, His Torso Running Without a Head

🪓 Norse MythologyUppsala, SwedenStarkad • Odin • Thor

Starkad the Old, a legendary giant and warrior cursed by Thor and blessed by Odin, reaches the end of his three unnaturally long lifespans. Seeking a warrior's death, he provokes the young nobleman Hatherus into beheading him, resulting in a supernatural display where his headless body continues to move with terrifying vitality.