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Myths about Solar Eclipse

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

2 myths currently featured for Solar Eclipse.

Amaterasu Sealing Herself Inside the Heavenly Rock Cave, Plunging the World into Darkness

⛩️ Japanese MythologyAmano-Iwato Shrine, Miyazaki, JapanAmaterasu • Susanoo • Ame-no-Uzume

Driven to deep despair and grief by the destructive, reckless actions of her brother Susanoo, the sun goddess Amaterasu seals herself within the Heavenly Rock Cave, Amano-Iwato. Her withdrawal plunges both the heavens and the earth into complete, terrifying darkness and unleashes countless evil spirits. Through a clever, festive plan devised by the assembly of gods, Amaterasu is lured out of...

Apophis (Apep) Swallowing the Sun During a Solar Eclipse

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHeliopolis (Cairo), EgyptRa • Apophis • Set

Apophis, the ancient Egyptian serpent of chaos, eternally seeks to devour the sun and plunge the world into darkness. During a solar eclipse, the Egyptians believed that the great snake had managed to ambush the sun god Ra's barque during the daylight hours, causing a terrifying disruption of Ma'at. The myth describes the desperate battle between the gods and the demon to ensure the sun...