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The Seven Against Thebes

đŸ›ïž Greek MythologyThe Seven Gates of ThebesEteocles ‱ Polynices ‱ Adrastus

Following the exile of King Oedipus, his sons Eteocles and Polynices agreed to share the throne of Thebes by alternating power each year. However, Eteocles refused to step down after his term, prompting Polynices to raise an army of seven champions from Argos to reclaim his birthright. The resulting siege ended in a tragic duel at the seventh gate where the brothers killed one another,...

Svanhild Falsely Accused and Trampled to Death by Horses

đŸȘ“ Norse MythologyKyiv (Jörmunrekk's Gothic Realm), UkraineSvanhild ‱ King Jörmunrekk ‱ Randver

Svanhild, the daughter of Sigurd and Gudrun, was the most beautiful woman of her time, possessing eyes so bright that few could meet her gaze. She was married to the aging Gothic King Jörmunrekk, but was falsely accused of adultery with the King's son, Randver, due to the machinations of the treacherous advisor Bikki. In a fit of jealous rage, Jörmunrekk ordered her to be trampled to death by...

Hanuman's Epic Leap Across the Ocean to Lanka

đŸ•‰ïž Hindu MythologyDhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu, IndiaHanuman ‱ Lord Rama ‱ Sita

Hanuman, the divine Vanara and devotee of Lord Rama, realizes his latent cosmic powers to leap across the vast ocean separating India from Lanka. During his flight, he overcomes various celestial and demonic obstacles, testing his strength, wit, and devotion. This miraculous journey, detailed in the Sundara Kanda, marks the turning point in the quest to rescue Sita from the demon-king Ravana.

Starkad and the Tragic Sacrifice of King Vikar

đŸȘ“ Norse MythologyHordaland, NorwayStarkad ‱ King Vikar ‱ Odin

The legendary warrior Starkad, caught between the competing wills of Thor and Odin, is manipulated into causing the death of his friend and sovereign, King Vikar. Under the guise of a mock sacrifice intended to appease the gods and bring favorable winds, Starkad uses a reed and a calf's intestine that are magically transformed into a deadly spear and a hanging noose. This dark episode...

King Bhagiratha's Extreme Penance on One Leg to Bring the Ganges Down

đŸ•‰ïž Hindu MythologyGangotri, Uttarakhand, IndiaKing Bhagiratha ‱ King Sagara ‱ Lord Brahma

King Bhagiratha, a legendary ruler of the Ikshvaku dynasty, undertook an arduous thousands-year penance to bring the celestial river Ganges to Earth. His goal was to purify the ashes of his 60,000 ancestors who had been cursed and burned by the sage Kapila. Through his unwavering devotion and a unique ascetic posture on one leg, he secured the cooperation of both Lord Brahma and Lord Shiva to...

Philoctetes’ Abandonment on Lemnos and the Bow of Heracles

đŸ›ïž Greek MythologyMount Mosychlos, Lemnos, GreecePhiloctetes ‱ Heracles ‱ Odysseus

Philoctetes, a legendary archer and bearer of the Bow of Heracles, was abandoned on the desolate island of Lemnos by his fellow Greeks after suffering a debilitating and foul-smelling snake bite. For ten years, he survived in isolation until a prophecy revealed that Troy could only be defeated with his help. The story follows the moral conflict of the young Neoptolemus and the eventual...

Hiranyakashipu Arrogantly Kicking the Pillar, Claiming God Cannot Be Inside

đŸ•‰ïž Hindu MythologyAhobilam, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaHiranyakashipu ‱ Prahlada ‱ Narasimha

The arrogant demon king Hiranyakashipu, after failing to kill his devout son Prahlada, challenged the omnipresence of Lord Vishnu. When he mockingly kicked a palace pillar and asked if God resided within it, the pillar shattered to reveal the terrifying Narasimha avatar. This half-man, half-lion deity fulfilled the complex conditions of a divine boon to slay the tyrant and restore cosmic order.

Khnum Fashioning Humans from Clay on His Potter's Wheel

đŸș Egyptian MythologyElephantine (Aswan), EgyptKhnum ‱ Satet ‱ Anuket

Khnum, the ancient ram-headed deity of the Nile's source, is the master potter who fashions the bodies and souls of every living being upon his divine wheel. Utilizing the fertile silt of the annual inundation at Elephantine, he meticulously crafts the physical form and the spiritual 'ka' of humans, ensuring each individual is a unique work of celestial art.

Amun Emerging from the Primordial Lotus

đŸș Egyptian MythologyKarnak Temple ComplexAmun ‱ Nu ‱ Naunet

At the dawn of time, the hidden god Amun emerged from a brilliant blue lotus that rose from the primordial waters of the Nun. This act of self-creation brought light to the darkness and established the foundations of the universe. The myth centers on the transition from chaos to order, marking Amun as the supreme creator and the 'King of the Gods' at his sacred home in Thebes.

The Ogdoad Frogs and Snakes Forming the Cosmic Egg

đŸș Egyptian MythologyHermopolis (El Ashmunein), EgyptNun ‱ Naunet ‱ Heh

In the primordial era before the creation of the world, eight deities known as the Ogdoad represented the chaotic elements of the universe. These gods and goddesses, taking the forms of frogs and snakes, converged at Hermopolis to produce a mound of earth and a cosmic egg. From this egg, the sun god emerged, bringing light to the darkness and establishing the order of the cosmos.