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Myths about Sea

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

29 myths currently featured for Sea.

Bata Transforming into a Persea Tree After His Bull Form is Slaughtered

🏺 Egyptian MythologyMemphis (Mit Rahina), EgyptBata • Anubis • Anubis's Wife

After his first death and resurrection, the god Bata transforms into a sacred bull to confront his treacherous wife in the city of Memphis. When the wife convinces the Pharaoh to slaughter the bull, two drops of its blood grow into magnificent Persea trees overnight. These magical trees serve as Bata's next vessel of transformation, eventually leading to his final rebirth as a prince and the...

Seshat the Goddess of Writing Recording the Pharaoh's Reign on the Leaves of the Persea Tree

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHeliopolis (Cairo), EgyptSeshat • Thoth • Atum

Seshat, the ancient Egyptian goddess of writing and measurement, performs the sacred duty of recording the Pharaoh's reign upon the leaves of the celestial Persea tree in Heliopolis. As the 'Mistress of the House of Books,' she ensures the king's legacy and the continuity of his rule through the power of the written word. This ritual guarantees the Pharaoh's name will live for millions of...

The Giant Serpent of the Sinking Island

🏺 Egyptian MythologyRed Sea, EgyptThe Shipwrecked Sailor • The Giant Serpent (Prince of Punt) • The Pharaoh's Vizier

After a catastrophic shipwreck in the Red Sea, a lone Egyptian sailor washes up on a magical island inhabited by a colossal, golden-scaled serpent. The divine creature comforts the sailor, providing him with a prophecy of his rescue and the eventual disappearance of the island into the depths of the sea. This ancient tale explores themes of fate, survival, and the ephemeral nature of the...

The Shipwrecked Sailor and the Giant Golden Serpent

🏺 Egyptian MythologyRed Sea, EgyptThe Shipwrecked Sailor • The Giant Serpent (Prince of Punt) • The High Official (The Master)

An ancient Egyptian mariner recounts his survival after a catastrophic shipwreck led him to the mystical Island of the Ka. There, he encountered a divine, golden-scaled serpent who provided him with riches and prophecy. The story serves as a lesson on resilience and the unpredictability of fate within the Egyptian worldview.

The Divine Bird Sun-Crow Carrying the Golden Sun Across the Sky Each Day

🐉 Chinese MythologyEast China Sea, ChinaXihe • Dijun • Hou Yi

In ancient Chinese cosmology, the sun is personified as a divine three-legged crow known as the Jinwu or Yangwu. These celestial birds reside in the mythical Fusang tree in the East Sea, from which they take turns flying across the firmament to provide light and warmth to the world. This cycle represents the eternal balance of the cosmos, though it is most famous for the legend where ten...

Mazu Ascending to Heaven to Become the Goddess of the Sea

🐉 Chinese MythologyMeizhou Island, Fujian, ChinaLin Moniang (Mazu) • Lin Yuan (Father) • Mrs. Wang (Mother)

Mazu, originally a mortal woman named Lin Moniang from Meizhou Island, lived a life of extraordinary spiritual devotion and compassion for the seafaring community. Known for her miraculous ability to save sailors from shipwrecks through astral projection and her deep knowledge of the elements, she eventually ascended to heaven in a divine transformation. She remains the most revered protector...

Mazu Using Her Spiritual Projection to Guide Her Brother's Ship Safely Through a Typhoon

🐉 Chinese MythologyMeizhou Island, Fujian, ChinaLin Moniang (Mazu) • Lin Yuan (Father) • Lady Wang (Mother)

The goddess Mazu, then known as the mortal maiden Lin Moniang, fell into a deep trance while weaving at her loom to save her father and brothers from a catastrophic typhoon. By projecting her spirit across the ocean, she physically held their ships together amidst the waves, though an interruption from her mother led to a bittersweet conclusion. This miracle solidified her reputation as a...

The Eight Immortals Battling the Arrogant Dragon King of the East Sea

🐉 Chinese MythologyBohai Sea, Shandong, ChinaLi Tieguai • Zhongli Quan • Lu Dongbin

After attending the Peach Banquet of the Queen Mother of the West, the Eight Immortals decide to cross the East Sea by using their unique magical treasures instead of riding the clouds. This unconventional display of power disturbs the underwater palace of Ao Guang, the Dragon King, leading to a violent confrontation and the capture of Lan Caihe. The ensuing battle tests the unity and divine...

The Eight Immortals Uniquely Combining Their Magical Treasures to Cross the East Sea

🐉 Chinese MythologyPenglai Pavilion, Shandong, ChinaLu Dongbin • Zhongli Quan • Li Tieguai

After a grand banquet at the Penglai Pavilion, the Eight Immortals decide to cross the vast East Sea without using their traditional clouds. Instead, each immortal casts their unique magical artifact into the waves, showcasing their individual powers to traverse the deep. Their journey sparks a conflict with the Dragon King of the East Sea, leading to a legendary confrontation before they...

Sun Wukong Taking the Magical Ruyi Jingu Bang from the Sea Floor

🐉 Chinese MythologyEast China SeaSun Wukong • Ao Guang • Dragon Queen

After achieving immortality and master of the 72 transformations, Sun Wukong finds that ordinary weapons are too fragile for his divine strength. He journeys to the underwater palace of Ao Guang, the Dragon King of the East Sea, to demand a weapon worthy of his power. There, he discovers a massive, glowing iron pillar used to measure the sea's depth, which responds to his voice and becomes...