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The Fall of Phaethon

🏛️ Greek MythologyEridanos (Po River)Phaethon • Helios • Clymene

Phaethon, the mortal son of the sun god Helios, attempts to prove his divine lineage by driving his father's solar chariot across the sky. Lacking the strength to control the fiery horses, he veers off course, nearly incinerating the Earth before being struck down by Zeus’s thunderbolt into the river Eridanos.

The Churning of the Cosmic Ocean (Samudra Manthan)

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMount Mandara, Banka, Bihar, IndiaVishnu • Shiva • Indra

The Samudra Manthan is a foundational myth in Hindu cosmology where the Devas (gods) and Asuras (demons) form a temporary alliance to churn the Ocean of Milk to obtain the Amrita, the nectar of immortality. Using Mount Mandara as a rod and the serpent Vasuki as a rope, they extract various divine treasures, including the goddess Lakshmi and the physician Dhanvantari. The event culminates in...

Rama's Glorious Return and Coronation (Ram Rajya)

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAyodhya, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaRama • Sita • Lakshmana

Following the epic defeat of the demon-king Ravana in Lanka, Lord Rama returns to his kingdom of Ayodhya after fourteen years of exile. His arrival, celebrated with the lighting of countless lamps, marks the beginning of 'Ram Rajya,' an era of perfect justice, peace, and prosperity. The coronation of Rama and Sita symbolizes the restoration of Dharma and the golden age of humanity.

Sugriva's Crowning After Rama Slays Vali

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKishkindha (Hampi), Karnataka, IndiaSugriva • Rama • Vali

Following a tragic misunderstanding and years of exile, Sugriva is restored to the throne of Kishkindha after Lord Rama defeats the powerful king Vali. This pivotal moment cements the alliance between Rama and the Vanara army, setting the stage for the search for Sita. The story concludes with the coronation of Sugriva and the appointment of Vali's son, Angada, as the crown prince.

Varaha Rescuing the Earth Goddess Bhudevi

🕉️ Hindu MythologyUdayagiri Caves, Madhya PradeshVishnu • Varaha • Bhudevi

When the demon Hiranyaksha dragged the Earth goddess Bhudevi into the depths of the cosmic ocean, the god Vishnu assumed the form of a massive boar named Varaha to save her. After a fierce battle that shook the foundations of the universe, Varaha defeated the demon and lifted the Earth back to safety on his mighty tusks. This myth celebrates the divine preservation of the world and is...

The Eighty Brothers of Okuninushi Leaving Him to Carry Their Bags to Inaba

⛩️ Japanese MythologyTottori Coast (Ancient Inaba), JapanŌkuninushi • Ōnamuchi • Eighty Brothers

The myth of Ōnamuchi (later Ōkuninushi) and his eighty brothers who travel to the province of Inaba to court Princess Yakami. While his proud brothers force Ōnamuchi to carry all their heavy luggage, they encounter a suffering, skinless hare on the coast of Inaba. The brothers trick the hare with painful advice, but the compassionate Ōnamuchi offers the correct remedy, earning the gratitude...

Parvati Sculpting Ganesha from Turmeric Paste and Breathing Life into Him

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMount Kailash, TibetParvati • Ganesha • Shiva

Seeking privacy while she bathed at her mountain home on Mount Kailash, the Goddess Parvati crafted a loyal son from the turmeric paste on her skin and brought him to life. This guardian, Ganesha, dutifully blocked Lord Shiva from entering her chambers, leading to a cosmic confrontation and the boy's eventual restoration with an elephant's head. The story marks the birth of one of the most...

Shiva's Grieving Tandava (Dance of Destruction) Carrying Sati's Body

🕉️ Hindu MythologyDaksha Mahadev Temple, Kankhal, IndiaShiva • Sati • Daksha

Following the self-immolation of his beloved wife Sati at her father Daksha's sacrificial fire, Lord Shiva was consumed by an inconsolable grief and terrifying rage. He hoisted Sati's lifeless body upon his shoulders and performed the Rudra Tandava, a cosmic dance of destruction that threatened to dissolve the entire universe. To save creation, Lord Vishnu used his Sudarshana Chakra to...

Okuninushi Advising the White Hare to Bathe in Fresh Water and Pollen to Heal

⛩️ Japanese MythologyHakuto Shrine, Tottori, JapanŌkuninushi • White Hare of Inaba • Eighty Gods (Yasogami)

During a journey to win the hand of Princess Yakami, the compassionate deity Ōkuninushi encountered the White Hare of Inaba, who had been flayed by sea beasts and further tormented by Ōkuninushi's cruel brothers. Ōkuninushi kindly advised the suffering hare to wash in a freshwater river and roll in the healing pollen of cattails. Once restored, the grateful hare prophesied that Ōkuninushi...

Isis Constructing a Golden Phallus to Complete Osiris's Body

🏺 Egyptian MythologyAbydos, EgyptIsis • Osiris • Set

Following the brutal murder and dismemberment of King Osiris by his brother Set, the goddess Isis undertook a divine quest to recover his scattered remains. After finding all but one piece of his body, she utilized her supreme magic and the aid of Thoth and Anubis to craft a golden replacement and reassemble the god. This act of restoration and the subsequent mummification allowed Osiris to...