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Myths about Rebirth

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

7 myths currently featured for Rebirth.

Nezha Born as a Fleshy Ball

🐉 Chinese MythologyChengtang PassNezha • Li Jing • Taiyi Zhenren

The story of Nezha, a divine being born after an abnormally long pregnancy, who emerged from his mother's womb as a ball of flesh before transforming into a powerful boy. His rebellious nature and supernatural strength lead to conflicts with the Dragon King of the East Sea.

The Incineration of Kamadeva by Shiva’s Third Eye

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKamakshi Temple, Kanchipuram, IndiaKamadeva • Shiva • Parvati

When the demon Tarakasura threatened the heavens, the gods realized only a son of Lord Shiva could defeat him. Since Shiva was lost in deep meditation following the death of his first wife Sati, the gods sent Kamadeva, the god of love, to stir desire in his heart for the goddess Parvati. However, the interruption enraged Shiva, who opened his third eye and reduced Kamadeva to ashes instantly,...

Gullveig Burned Three Times by the Aesir but Rising Reborn

🪓 Norse MythologyGamla Uppsala, SwedenGullveig • Heiðr • Odin

Gullveig, a mysterious figure often associated with gold and the Vanir, arrived in the hall of the Aesir and corrupted their spirits with a lust for wealth. In an attempt to purge this influence, the Aesir burned her three times, yet each time she emerged from the flames reborn and transformed. This cycle of death and rebirth eventually led to her becoming the seeress Heiðr and served as the...

Líf and Lífþrasir Hiding in Hoddmímis Holt

🪓 Norse MythologyDalarna Forests, SwedenLíf • Lífþrasir • Surt

Líf and Lífþrasir are the two human survivors of Ragnarök who hide within the sanctuary of Hoddmímis holt to escape the devastating fire of Surt and the freezing Fimbulwinter. Sustained only by the morning dew, they emerge after the world is reborn to repopulate the earth. Their survival represents the persistence of life against the inevitable cycles of destruction.

Adonis Gored by a Wild Boar

🏛️ Greek MythologyAphaca (Afqa), Mount LebanonAdonis • Aphrodite • Ares

The beautiful youth Adonis, loved by the goddess Aphrodite, meets a tragic end during a hunt near the sacred grotto of Afqa. Despite warnings to avoid dangerous beasts, Adonis is mortally gored by a giant wild boar. From his blood, the first anemone flowers grow, and the river flowing from the cave turns red every spring in his memory.

Dionysus’ Birth from the Flaming Semele

🏛️ Greek MythologyAncient Thebes, GreeceZeus • Semele • Hera

The mortal princess Semele, daughter of King Cadmus of Thebes, is seduced by Zeus and becomes pregnant with Dionysus. Tricked by a jealous Hera into demanding that Zeus reveal his true divine glory, Semele is consumed by celestial fire. To save the unborn child, Zeus sews the infant into his own thigh, leading to the miraculous second birth of the god of wine.

Deucalion and Pyrrha Surviving the Great Flood

🏛️ Greek MythologyMount Parnassus, GreeceDeucalion • Pyrrha • Zeus

Following the corruption of the Bronze Age, Zeus decided to cleanse the earth with a massive deluge. Deucalion and Pyrrha, the only two humans who remained pious and humble, were warned by Prometheus to build an ark. After surviving the flood on Mount Parnassus, they repopulated the world by throwing stones—the 'bones' of Mother Earth—over their shoulders, which transformed into a new race of...