Curated Mythology Archive

🕉️ Hindu Mythology Myths

Hindu mythology spans cosmic creation, divine avatars, epic journeys, and sacred places that continue to shape living tradition.

159 myths currently featured from 🕉️ Hindu Mythology.

Sage Narada's Curse on Lord Vishnu

🕉️ Hindu MythologyBadrinath (Vaikuntha Proxy), IndiaNarada • Vishnu • Lakshmi

A tale of celestial rivalry and divine irony where Sage Narada, driven by a complex blend of devotion and frustration, curses Lord Vishnu. The curse mandates that Vishnu must experience the agonizing pain of separation from his consort, Goddess Lakshmi, mirroring the human condition of longing.

Bharata Falling at Rama's Feet in Chitrakoot

🕉️ Hindu MythologyChitrakootRama • Bharata • Sita

In a poignant meeting at Chitrakoot, Bharata confronts his exiled brother Rama, pleading with him to return to Ayodhya and reclaim his rightful throne. Despite Bharata's deep devotion and humility, Rama remains steadfast in his commitment to his father's promise, teaching a lesson in duty and righteousness.

Sage Gautama Trapping Ganga's Flow to Form the Sacred Godavari River

🕉️ Hindu MythologyTrimbakeshwar, Maharashtra, IndiaSage Gautama • Lord Shiva • Ganga

The pious Sage Gautama, burdened by an accidental sin, sought divine intervention to purify himself. Through intense penance and the grace of Lord Shiva, he brought the celestial river Ganga down to earth, creating the Godavari River to cleanse the land and the souls of the people.

Bhima and the Python Nahusha

🕉️ Hindu MythologyHimalayas, Uttarakhand, IndiaBhima • Nahusha

While wandering in the forest, the powerful Pandava prince Bhima is ensnared by a giant python. The creature is revealed to be King Nahusha, who was cursed to live as a serpent for his arrogance, and is freed through Bhima's strength and humility.

The Fall of Nahusha

🕉️ Hindu MythologyHimalayas, Uttarakhand, IndiaNahusha • Agastya • Indra

King Nahusha, a virtuous ruler of the Lunar Dynasty, is appointed as the temporary Indra of heaven. However, pride consumes him, leading him to insult the great Sage Agastya by demanding he carry his palanquin, resulting in a curse that transforms him into a giant python.

Yudhishthira and the Yaksha's Riddles

🕉️ Hindu MythologyYaksha Prashna Lake, Haryana, IndiaYudhishthira • Bhima • Arjuna

During their exile, the Pandavas encounter a mysterious lake guarded by a Yaksha. After his brothers fall unconscious by ignoring the spirit's warnings, Yudhishthira must answer a series of profound philosophical riddles to revive them. Through his wisdom and fairness, he earns the Yaksha's favor and saves his siblings.

Indra Revealing Himself and Restoring Shibi's Mutilated Flesh and Eye

🕉️ Hindu MythologyUdayagiri, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaKing Shibi • Indra • Agni

King Shibi, renowned for his extreme generosity and righteousness, is tested by the gods Indra and Agni. After sacrificing his own flesh and an eye to save a dove, Indra reveals his divine identity and restores the king's body to its original state, honoring his unwavering compassion.

King Shibi Sacrificing His Own Flesh to Protect a Scared Pigeon from a Hawk

🕉️ Hindu MythologyUdayagiri, IndiaKing Shibi • The Pigeon • The Hawk

A story of ultimate compassion and sacrifice where King Shibi offers his own flesh to a hawk to save a terrified pigeon. This myth serves as a timeless example of the duty of a protector and the purity of selfless love.

The Fire God Agni Hiding within the Shami Tree

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKurukshetra, IndiaAgni • Indra • Devas

The fire god Agni, seeking refuge from the celestial Devas, hides his essence within the sacred Shami tree. This divine concealment highlights the interplay between cosmic elements and the natural world, establishing the tree's sanctity in Hindu tradition.

The Sacrifice of the Tusk: Parashurama and Ganesha at Kailash

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMount Kailash, TibetParashurama • Ganesha • Shiva

After his victory over the corrupt warrior-kings, the sage Parashurama journeyed to Mount Kailash to thank Lord Shiva. He was halted at the gate by Shiva's son Ganesha, leading to a fierce confrontation where Parashurama threw his divine axe. Recognizing the weapon as a gift from his father, Ganesha chose to receive the blow rather than oppose it, resulting in the loss of his tusk.