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Aeneas’ Flight from the Burning City of Troy

🏛️ Greek MythologyTroy (Hisarlik), TurkeyAeneas • Anchises • Ascanius (Iulus)

After the Greeks infiltrate Troy using a giant wooden horse, the city is set ablaze and its people are slaughtered. Aeneas, a Trojan prince, is warned by the ghost of Hector to flee and preserve the future of his people. Carrying his elderly father on his back and leading his young son by the hand, Aeneas escapes the inferno, though he tragically loses his wife Creusa in the chaos, setting...

Baby Krishna Sucking the Life out of the Demoness Putana

🕉️ Hindu MythologyVrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaKrishna • Putana • Yashoda

To eliminate the predicted threat to his throne, the tyrant King Kamsa sent the shape-shifting demoness Putana to kill the infant Krishna. Disguising herself as a beautiful woman, she attempted to nurse him with poisoned milk, but the divine child sucked out her life force instead. Upon her death, she was liberated from her demonic nature and granted a motherly status in the afterlife due to...

Markandeya Saved from Yama's Noose by Shiva

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAmritaghateswarar-Abirami Temple, ThirukadaiyurMarkandeya • Lord Shiva • Lord Yama

The sage Markandeya was destined to die at the age of sixteen, but his unwavering devotion to Lord Shiva led him to seek refuge at a sacred lingam in Thirukadaiyur. When Yama, the God of Death, arrived to claim his soul and cast his noose around both the boy and the lingam, Shiva erupted from the stone in his wrathful form as Kalantaka. Shiva defeated Yama to protect his devotee, granting...

Bes the Dwarf God Dancing and Making Noise to Scare Away Evil Spirits During Childbirth

🏺 Egyptian MythologyDeir el-Medina (Luxor), EgyptBes • Taweret • Merit

Bes is a grotesque but benevolent dwarf deity in Egyptian mythology who protects the household and mothers during labor. By dancing, drumming, and shaking a sistrum, he scares away malevolent spirits that threaten newborns. His presence was particularly revered in domestic spaces like Deir el-Medina, where his image adorned beds and walls.

Antigone’s Defiance of King Creon to Bury Her Brother

🏛️ Greek MythologyThe Seven Gates of Thebes, GreeceAntigone • Creon • Ismene

Following a bloody civil war between the sons of Oedipus, King Creon decrees that Polyneices must remain unburied as a traitor. His sister Antigone defies the royal edict to uphold divine law, leading to a tragic confrontation between the power of the state and the duties of the family.

The Forging of Mjölnir and the Great Wager

🪓 Norse MythologyGrjótagjá Cave, IcelandLoki • Thor • Brokkr

After the trickster Loki cuts off the golden hair of Thor's wife, Sif, he attempts to appease the gods by commissioning master dwarf smiths to create legendary treasures. This leads to a competition between the Sons of Ivaldi and the brothers Brokkr and Sindri, resulting in the creation of Odin's ring Draupnir, Freyr's boar Gullinbursti, and Thor's world-shaking hammer, Mjölnir. Despite...

Kvasir’s Blood Brewed into Mead by the Malicious Dwarves

🪓 Norse MythologyVästergötland Caves, SwedenKvasir • Fjalar • Galar

After the divine war between the Æsir and the Vanir, the two groups of gods created the wise being Kvasir from their collective saliva as a symbol of peace. Kvasir traveled the world sharing his peerless knowledge until he was murdered by the treacherous dwarves Fjalar and Galar. The dwarves mixed Kvasir's blood with honey to brew the legendary Mead of Poetry, an elixir that grants the gift...

Subhadra Taking the Reins and Eloping with Arjuna in a High-Speed Chariot

🕉️ Hindu MythologyDwarka, Gujarat, IndiaSubhadra • Arjuna • Krishna

During Arjuna's twelve-month pilgrimage, he visited the holy city of Dwarka and fell in love with Subhadra, the sister of Krishna and Balarama. To prevent her marriage to the rival Duryodhana and ensuring her own agency, Arjuna abducted her with Krishna's secret counsel. In a defiant and skillful display of autonomy, Subhadra herself took the reins of the chariot, driving the pair to safety...

Heracles’ Capture of the Erymanthian Boar

🏛️ Greek MythologyMount Erymanthos, Peloponnese, GreeceHeracles • Eurystheus • Pholus

As his fourth labor, the hero Heracles was tasked by King Eurystheus to capture a monstrous, rampaging boar alive from the slopes of Mount Erymanthos. Heracles successfully drove the beast into deep snow to exhaust it before binding it and carrying it back to the city of Tiryns. The sight of the creature was so terrifying that Eurystheus famously hid inside a bronze storage jar to escape it.

Odin Feeding His Wolves Geri and Freki in Valhalla

🪓 Norse MythologyUppåkra (Viking Hall), SwedenOdin • Geri • Freki

In the majestic hall of Valhalla, the Allfather Odin sits at his high table, flanked by his two loyal wolves, Geri and Freki. While the heroic Einherjar feast upon the meat of the cosmic boar to prepare for the end of the world, Odin himself abstains from food, consuming only wine. He gives all the meat served to him to his ravenous lupine companions, who represent the wild, hungry aspects of...