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Zetes and Calais Chasing Away the Harpies

🏛️ Greek MythologyStrophades Islands, Ionian Sea, GreeceZetes • Calais • Phineus

When the Argonauts arrived in Thrace, they found King Phineus tormented by the Harpies, monstrous bird-women who stole and defiled his food. Zetes and Calais, the winged sons of the North Wind, pursued the creatures across the seas to the Strophades Islands. There, the goddess Iris intervened, sparing the Harpies in exchange for a vow that they would never plague Phineus again.

Ashwatthama's Use of the Brahmashira Weapon against Uttara's Unborn Child

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKurukshetra, Haryana, IndiaAshwatthama • Krishna • Arjuna

In the aftermath of the Kurukshetra War, Ashwatthama, the son of Drona, unleashed the devastating Brahmashirastra in a fit of cowardly rage. When forced to redirect the unstoppable weapon, he targeted the womb of Uttara to end the Pandava lineage. Lord Krishna intervened, saving the unborn Parikshit and cursing Ashwatthama to wander the earth eternally in isolation and disease.

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...

Erysichthon’s Cursed Insatiable Hunger

🏛️ Greek MythologyDotian Plain, Thessaly, GreeceErysichthon • Demeter • Mestra

King Erysichthon of Thessaly committed a grave act of hubris by cutting down a sacred grove belonging to the goddess Demeter to build a banquet hall. In retaliation, the goddess cursed him with Limos, a personified spirit of unquenchable famine that resided in his very stomach. No matter how much the king consumed, his hunger only grew, eventually leading him to sell his own daughter and...

Sigurd Slaying the Dragon Fafnir

🪓 Norse MythologyRamsund Rock, SödermanlandSigurd • Regin • Fafnir

Sigurd, the legendary hero of the Volsung lineage, is urged by the smith Regin to slay the dragon Fafnir and reclaim a massive hoard of cursed gold. After forging the mighty sword Gram from the shards of his father's blade, Sigurd kills the beast from a hidden trench and gains the ability to understand birds by tasting the dragon's blood. This discovery reveals Regin's treachery, leading...

Devayani Cursing Kacha and the Failure of the Sanjivani Vidya

🕉️ Hindu MythologySomnath, Gujarat, IndiaKacha • Devayani • Shukracharya

To level the playing field in the war between gods and demons, the sage Kacha is sent to learn the secret of immortality from the Asura guru Shukracharya. After surviving multiple murder attempts and eventually learning the secret from within the guru's own body, Kacha is cursed by the guru's daughter, Devayani, when he refuses to marry her on moral grounds. The curse ensures that while Kacha...

King Dushyanta and the Forest Maiden Shakuntala

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKanva Ashram, Kotdwar, UttarakhandKing Dushyanta • Shakuntala • Sage Kanva

King Dushyanta, a powerful monarch of the Puru dynasty, accidentally discovers a serene hermitage where he falls in love with Shakuntala, the daughter of a sage and a celestial nymph. After a secret marriage and the exchange of a royal signet ring, a sage's curse causes the king to lose all memory of his bride. The story follows their tragic separation and the eventual miraculous reunion...

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...

The Goddess Ganga Drowning Her First Seven Sons to Free Them from a Curse

🕉️ Hindu MythologyRiver Ganges, Hastinapur, IndiaGanga • Shantanu • Vasishtha

This myth details the celestial incarnation of the Goddess Ganga as the queen of King Shantanu of Hastinapur. Bound by a strict condition never to be questioned, Ganga drowns her first seven newborn sons to release them from a sage's curse that forced them into mortal existence. The story explores the conflict between earthly attachment and divine duty, culminating in the preservation of her...

King Parikshit Bitten to Death by the Sneaky Snake King Takshaka

🕉️ Hindu MythologyHastinapur, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaKing Parikshit • Takshaka • Sage Samika

King Parikshit, the righteous ruler of the Kuru dynasty, is cursed to die by the bite of the serpent king Takshaka after unintentionally insulting a meditating sage. Despite building a high fortress and seeking spiritual liberation through the Srimad Bhagavatam, Parikshit eventually meets his fate when Takshaka uses deception to bypass his guards. The event marks the definitive beginning of...