Myths featuring Nu

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Isis Born on the Fourth Intercalary Day in the Delta Swamps

🏺 Egyptian MythologyButo (Tell El Fara'in), EgyptIsis • Nut • Geb

Following a celestial gamble by the god Thoth, five intercalary days were added to the Egyptian calendar to allow the goddess Nut to give birth to her children. On the fourth of these miraculous days, Isis was born within the lush, verdant marshes of the Nile Delta near the ancient city of Buto. Emerging as a master of magic and wisdom, her birth in the Delta swamps established her profound...

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...

Vamana and King Mahabali

🕉️ Hindu MythologyThrikkakara Temple, Kerala, IndiaVamana • Mahabali • Vishnu

King Mahabali, a powerful and righteous Asura ruler, conquered the three worlds, causing the gods to seek help from Lord Vishnu. Vishnu took the form of Vamana, a dwarf Brahmin, and requested three paces of land from the king. When Mahabali agreed, Vamana expanded to cosmic proportions, covering the universe in two steps and placing the third on Mahabali’s head, pushing him to the underworld...

Ra Growing Old and Humans Rebelling Against His Rule

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHeliopolis (Cairo), EgyptRa • Atum • Sekhmet

As the sun god Ra grew physically frail with age, his human subjects plotted a rebellion against his divine authority in the deserts. Ra responded by unleashing the terrifying lioness Sekhmet to punish them, but he eventually used a clever ruse involving red-dyed beer to save humanity from total extinction.

Brahma's Falsehood and the Curse of the Infinite Pillar

🕉️ Hindu MythologyBrahma Temple, PushkarBrahma • Vishnu • Shiva

When the gods Brahma and Vishnu argued over who was the supreme creator, Lord Shiva appeared as an infinite pillar of light to challenge them. Brahma, failing to find the pillar's end, conspired with a Ketaki flower to lie about his success, leading Shiva to curse him so that he would never be worshipped on Earth. The holy town of Pushkar remains the only significant site where Brahma's...

Wepwawet the Wolf God Opening the Ways

🏺 Egyptian MythologyLycopolis (Asyut), EgyptWepwawet • The Pharaoh • Anubis

Wepwawet, the jackal-headed or wolf-headed deity of Asyut, serves as the divine scout and 'Opener of the Ways' for the Pharaoh. In times of war, he leads the Egyptian armies through the treacherous desert, ensuring victory and clearing obstacles in both the physical and spiritual realms. His role as a protector extends from the battlefield to the journey of the soul into the afterlife.

Ra Merging with Osiris at Midnight to Regenerate His Soul

🏺 Egyptian MythologyAbydos, EgyptRa • Osiris • Apep

Every night, the sun god Ra journeys through the underworld to confront darkness and entropy. At the stroke of midnight, he reaches the deepest sanctuary of the Duat to unite with Osiris, the god of the dead. This profound union allows Ra to be spiritually regenerated and reborn as Khepri at dawn, ensuring the continuation of cosmic balance and the survival of the world.

Ra Taking Pity on Humanity and Ordering a Lake of Beer Dyed Red with Ochre

🏺 Egyptian MythologyElephantine (Aswan), EgyptRa • Sekhmet • Hathor

When the sun god Ra grew old and faced a human rebellion, he sent the goddess Sekhmet to punish the conspirators. However, her bloodlust became uncontrollable, threatening to wipe out all of mankind until Ra intervened with a clever ruse involving thousands of jars of beer dyed red. By tricking the goddess into drinking the beer, which she mistook for blood, Ra saved humanity and transformed...

Vali and Sugriva's Misunderstanding over the Bloody Cave

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKishkindha Cave, Hampi, IndiaVali • Sugriva • Mayavi

This myth recounts the tragic dissolution of the bond between the Vanara brothers Vali and Sugriva during an encounter with the demon Mayavi. After Vali entered a dark cave to slay the demon, a misunderstanding regarding bloody foam and a year-long wait led Sugriva to believe his brother was dead. This error resulted in a bitter feud, the exile of Sugriva, and the eventual intervention of...

Atum Creating Himself from the Primordial Waters of Nun

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHeliopolis (Cairo), EgyptAtum • Nun • Shu

In the beginning, there was only the dark and infinite abyss of the primordial waters known as Nun. Within this chaotic void, the god Atum willed himself into existence through his own consciousness, becoming the first being. He emerged upon the primordial mound, the Benben, at Heliopolis to begin the long process of creating the sky, the earth, and all living things.