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Myths about Redemption

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

14 myths currently featured for Redemption.

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 Liberating Ahalya from Her Stony Curse with the Dust of His Feet

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAhalya Sthan, Darbhanga, Bihar, IndiaRama • Ahalya • Gautama Maharishi

This myth tells the story of Ahalya, the most beautiful woman created by Brahma, who was cursed to become a stone by her husband, Sage Gautama, after being deceived by the god Indra. For ages, she remained in a state of penance in the forest of Mithila, waiting for a prophesied moment of redemption. When Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu, passed through the ashram and touched the stone...

Ahalya Turned to Invisible Stone by Her Husband Sage Gautama's Curse

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAhalya Sthan, Darbhanga, Bihar, IndiaAhalya • Gautama Maharishi • Indra

Ahalya, a woman created by the god Brahma to be the most beautiful being in existence, was cursed by her husband, the sage Gautama Maharishi, after she was deceived and seduced by Indra, the king of gods. Transformed into an invisible stone or a figure of dust, she remained in a state of suspended animation for centuries within their abandoned ashram. Her long penance only ended when Lord...

Philoctetes’ Abandonment on Lemnos and the Bow of Heracles

🏛️ Greek MythologyMount Mosychlos, Lemnos, GreecePhiloctetes • Heracles • Odysseus

Philoctetes, a legendary archer and bearer of the Bow of Heracles, was abandoned on the desolate island of Lemnos by his fellow Greeks after suffering a debilitating and foul-smelling snake bite. For ten years, he survived in isolation until a prophecy revealed that Troy could only be defeated with his help. The story follows the moral conflict of the young Neoptolemus and the eventual...