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Myths about Rati

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

7 myths currently featured for Rati.

Yu the Great Slaying the Venomous Nine-Headed Snake Monster Xiangliu

🐉 Chinese MythologyQilian Mountains, Gansu, ChinaYu the Great • Xiangliu

The legendary Yu the Great battles the monstrous nine-headed serpent Xiangliu, whose venom transforms fertile lands into desolate miasmas. Through strategic cunning and endurance, Yu manages to slay the beast to end the Great Flood's devastation and restore life to the earth.

Nüwa Melting Five-Colored Stones to Patch the Broken Sky

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Tiantai, Zhejiang, ChinaNüwa • Gonggong • Zhurong

After a cataclysmic battle between the water god Gonggong and the fire god Zhurong caused the pillars of heaven to collapse, the goddess Nüwa intervened to save humanity. She melted five-colored stones to repair the vault of the sky and used the legs of a giant tortoise to stabilize the earth, restoring order to the universe.

Sage Narada's Curse on Lord Vishnu

🕉️ Hindu MythologyBadrinath (Vaikuntha Proxy), IndiaNarada • Vishnu • Lakshmi

A tale of celestial rivalry and divine irony where Sage Narada, driven by a complex blend of devotion and frustration, curses Lord Vishnu. The curse mandates that Vishnu must experience the agonizing pain of separation from his consort, Goddess Lakshmi, mirroring the human condition of longing.

Krishna Freeing 16,100 Captive Princesses and Marrying Them to Protect Their Honor

🕉️ Hindu MythologyPragjyotishpura (Guwahati), AssamKrishna • Satyabhama • Narakasura

After defeating the tyrant Narakasura at his capital of Pragjyotishpura, Lord Krishna liberated 16,100 noblewomen who had been held captive by the demon king. Recognizing that these women would face social ostracization and loss of honor due to their long imprisonment, Krishna accepted them as his wives, multiplying himself so that each would have a home and dignity. This act is celebrated as...

Rati Piteously Pleading with Shiva to Restore Her Husbands Kamadeva's Form

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, IndiaRati • Kamadeva • Shiva

Following the incineration of the god of love, Kamadeva, by Lord Shiva's third eye, his consort Rati falls into profound grief. She travels to the sacred city of Kanchipuram to perform intense penance and plead for her husband's restoration. Moved by her devotion and the cosmic need for love, Shiva eventually grants her the boon that Kamadeva will be reborn in the future.

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...

Pegasus Striking the Fountain of Hippocrene

🏛️ Greek MythologyMount Helicon, Boeotia, GreecePegasus • The Muses • Calliope

On the slopes of Mount Helicon, the winged horse Pegasus struck the earth with his hoof, creating the magical fountain of Hippocrene. This event occurred during a singing competition between the Muses and the daughters of Pierus, where the mountain itself began to swell toward the heavens in response to the divine music. The resulting spring became a sacred source of poetic inspiration, later...