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The Treacherous Wife Swallowing a Splinter of the Tree and Giving Birth to Bata's Reincarnation

🏺 Egyptian MythologyMemphis (Mit Rahina), EgyptAnpu • Bata • Anpu's Wife

This myth, originating from the New Kingdom 'Tale of Two Brothers,' recounts the supernatural journey of Bata, who survives betrayal and death through a series of transformations. After being wronged by his brother's wife and then his own, Bata undergoes cycles of reincarnation as a bull and two Persea trees. The story culminates in Bata's final rebirth as the son of his treacherous wife,...

Fenrir the Wolf Swallowing the Sun During Ragnarök

🪓 Norse MythologySkógafoss, IcelandFenrir • Odin • Loki

The monstrous wolf Fenrir, child of Loki, is the primary harbinger of destruction in Norse mythology, destined to break his magical bonds at the end of the world. During the cataclysmic events of Ragnarök, his kin or his own immense shadow consumes the sun, plunging the realms into eternal darkness before he slays the All-Father, Odin. This story details his birth, the gods' betrayal through...

Hero and Leander’s Tragic Swim

🏛️ Greek MythologyAbydos, Hellespont (Dardanelles), TurkeyHero • Leander • Aphrodite

Hero, a priestess of Aphrodite in Sestos, and Leander, a young man from Abydos, fell deeply in love despite the treacherous Hellespont separating them. Every night, Leander swam across the strait guided by a lamp Hero lit in her tower. Their secret romance ended in tragedy when a violent storm extinguished the light, causing Leander to drown and leading a heartbroken Hero to follow him into...

Jiang Ziya Refusing to Deify His Nagging Ex-Wife, Making Her the Goddess of Broom

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Qi, Shaanxi, ChinaJiang Ziya • Lady Ma • King Wen of Zhou

After leading the Zhou army to victory against the Shang Dynasty and receiving the mandate to deify the fallen heroes, the strategist Jiang Ziya is confronted by the ghost of his ex-wife, Lady Ma, who had abandoned him during his years of poverty. Despite her demands for a high celestial rank, Jiang Ziya appoints her as the Broom Star, the deity of misfortune and bad luck, symbolizing her...

Ahalya Turned to Invisible Stone by Her Husband Sage Gautama's Curse

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAhalya Sthan, Darbhanga, Bihar, IndiaAhalya • Gautama Maharishi • Indra

Ahalya, a woman created by the god Brahma to be the most beautiful being in existence, was cursed by her husband, the sage Gautama Maharishi, after she was deceived and seduced by Indra, the king of gods. Transformed into an invisible stone or a figure of dust, she remained in a state of suspended animation for centuries within their abandoned ashram. Her long penance only ended when Lord...

Phrixus and Helle’s Flight on the Golden Ram

🏛️ Greek MythologyThe Hellespont (Dardanelles), TurkeyPhrixus • Helle • Athamas

To escape the murderous plot of their stepmother Ino, the royal children Phrixus and Helle were rescued by a divine Golden Ram sent by their mother Nephele. During their flight across the sea, Helle fell into the waters and drowned, giving the Hellespont its name, while Phrixus reached Colchis to secure the Golden Fleece.

Izanagi and Izanami Building the Heavenly Pillar to Consummate Their Union

⛩️ Japanese MythologyOnogoroshima Shrine, Awaji Island, JapanIzanagi-no-Mikoto • Izanami-no-Mikoto • Hiruko

This myth describes the ancient Japanese creation story where the primordial deities Izanagi and Izanami descend to the newly formed island of Onogoro. There, they erect a monumental heavenly pillar and construct a sacred palace to perform the first marriage ritual. Through their initial trial, error, and eventual success, they establish the proper cosmic order to begin the creation of the...

Thor Kicking the Dwarf Litr into Baldr's Funeral Pyre

🪓 Norse MythologyBorre Mound Cemetery, NorwayThor • Baldr • Litr

During the monumental funeral of the beloved god Baldr, the gods gathered in deep mourning to send his body to Helheim upon his great ship, Hringhorni. As Thor stood before the pyre to hallow the flames with his mighty hammer Mjölnir, a dwarf named Litr ran across his feet. Consumed by grief and a sudden flash of divine temper, Thor kicked the dwarf into the blazing fire, where Litr perished...

Odysseus’ Blinding of the Cyclops Polyphemus

🏛️ Greek MythologyMount Etna Coast, Sicily, ItalyOdysseus • Polyphemus • Poseidon

During his long journey home from the Trojan War, the Greek hero Odysseus is trapped in the cave of the one-eyed giant Polyphemus. To escape being devoured, Odysseus uses his cunning to blind the giant and flee under the bellies of sheep. This encounter highlights the themes of intelligence over brute force but also leads to the curse of Poseidon that haunts Odysseus's voyage.

King Cancong and the Secret of the Silkworm

🐉 Chinese MythologySanxingdui, Sichuan, ChinaCancong • The Shu People

Cancong was the legendary first king of the Shu kingdom and the progenitor of sericulture who possessed remarkable protruding eyes. He emerged from the Min Mountains to teach the ancient Sichuanese people how to domesticate silkworms and cultivate mulberry trees, transforming a nomadic society into a thriving agricultural civilization. His legacy remains immortalized in the enigmatic,...