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Myths about Sacrifice

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

57 myths currently featured for Sacrifice.

Shennong Tasting Hundreds of Herbs and Being Poisoned by Heartbreak Grass

🐉 Chinese MythologyShennongjia, Hubei, ChinaShennong • Jiang Shinian

Shennong, the Divine Farmer and first Yan Emperor, sought to cure all human ailments by tasting thousands of plants. After discovering countless cures, he accidentally consumed a lethal poison known as Heartbreak Grass. This ultimate sacrifice left behind the foundation of Chinese medicine and the Shennong Bencaojing.

Nüwa Slaying the Giant Turtle to Prop Up the Sky

🐉 Chinese MythologyBohai Sea, ChinaNüwa • Ao (the Giant Turtle)

The goddess Nüwa saves the crumbling heavens by slaying a primordial giant turtle, Ao, and using its massive legs to support the four corners of the sky. This divine act prevents the world from collapsing into chaos, ensuring the survival of humanity and the balance of nature.

Pangu's Dying Breath Transforming into the Wind and Clouds

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Tai, Shandong, ChinaPangu

The primordial giant Pangu, after separating heaven and earth for 18,000 years, passes away, transforming his physical form into the world. His final breath becomes the wind and the clouds, completing the creation of the earthly atmosphere and the cycles of nature.

Pangu Separating Heaven and Earth with His Giant Axe

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Pangu, Henan, ChinaPangu

Pangu, a primordial giant, awakens from a cosmic egg to find the universe in chaos. Using a massive axe, he separates the heavy earth from the light sky, holding them apart for eighteen thousand years as he grows. Upon his death, his body transforms into the physical features of the world, creating the mountains, rivers, and stars.

Bharata Falling at Rama's Feet in Chitrakoot

🕉️ Hindu MythologyChitrakootRama • Bharata • Sita

In a poignant meeting at Chitrakoot, Bharata confronts his exiled brother Rama, pleading with him to return to Ayodhya and reclaim his rightful throne. Despite Bharata's deep devotion and humility, Rama remains steadfast in his commitment to his father's promise, teaching a lesson in duty and righteousness.

Indra Revealing Himself and Restoring Shibi's Mutilated Flesh and Eye

🕉️ Hindu MythologyUdayagiri, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaKing Shibi • Indra • Agni

King Shibi, renowned for his extreme generosity and righteousness, is tested by the gods Indra and Agni. After sacrificing his own flesh and an eye to save a dove, Indra reveals his divine identity and restores the king's body to its original state, honoring his unwavering compassion.

King Shibi Sacrificing His Own Flesh to Protect a Scared Pigeon from a Hawk

🕉️ Hindu MythologyUdayagiri, IndiaKing Shibi • The Pigeon • The Hawk

A story of ultimate compassion and sacrifice where King Shibi offers his own flesh to a hawk to save a terrified pigeon. This myth serves as a timeless example of the duty of a protector and the purity of selfless love.

The Sacrifice of the Tusk: Parashurama and Ganesha at Kailash

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMount Kailash, TibetParashurama • Ganesha • Shiva

After his victory over the corrupt warrior-kings, the sage Parashurama journeyed to Mount Kailash to thank Lord Shiva. He was halted at the gate by Shiva's son Ganesha, leading to a fierce confrontation where Parashurama threw his divine axe. Recognizing the weapon as a gift from his father, Ganesha chose to receive the blow rather than oppose it, resulting in the loss of his tusk.

Goddess Sati's Heart Falling to the Earth and Forming the Baidyanath Jyotirlinga

🕉️ Hindu MythologyBaidyanath Temple, Deoghar, Jharkhand, IndiaShiva • Sati • Daksha

After the goddess Sati immolated herself due to the insults of her father Daksha, a grieving Lord Shiva carried her body across the world in a dance of destruction. To save the universe, Lord Vishnu used his Sudarshana Chakra to divide her body, and it is said that her heart fell in Deoghar, creating a sacred Shakti Peetha. This site is also home to one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, where Shiva...

Neelakantha: The Legend of the Blue-Throated Savior

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMount KailashShiva • Parvati • Vishnu

During the great churning of the cosmic ocean to obtain the nectar of immortality, a lethal poison called Halahala emerged, threatening to destroy all of existence. To save the universe, Lord Shiva consumed the poison, but his consort Parvati held his throat to prevent it from reaching his body, causing his neck to turn blue. This act earned Shiva the title Neelakantha and demonstrated his...