Purification myths and legends

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Krishna Dancing on and Taming the Many-Headed Serpent Kaliya

🕉️ Hindu MythologyYamuna River, Vrindavan, IndiaKrishna • Kaliya • Nagapatnis

This myth recounts the divine pastime of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu, as he confronts the venomous serpent king Kaliya who had poisoned the Yamuna River. Through a celestial dance upon the serpent's many heads, Krishna humbles the creature and restores purity to the waters of Vrindavan. The story illustrates the victory of divine grace over ego and the importance of ecological balance.

Peleus Cleansed of Murder by King Eurytion

🏛️ Greek MythologyPhthia (Farsala), Thessaly, GreecePeleus • Eurytion • Antigone

After killing his half-brother Phocus on Aegina, the hero Peleus fled to the kingdom of Phthia in Thessaly. There, King Eurytion performed the sacred rites of purification, cleansing Peleus of his blood-guilt and integrating him into the royal household. This act of mercy granted Peleus a new life, a wife in the princess Antigone, and a share of the Thessalian kingdom.

The Heavenly River Ganges Descending to Earth to Purify Souls

🕉️ Hindu MythologyGangotri, Uttarakhand, IndiaKing Bhagiratha • Goddess Ganga • Lord Shiva

To liberate the souls of his ancestors who had been reduced to ash by a sage's curse, King Bhagiratha performed intense penance to bring the celestial river Ganga from the heavens to Earth. Fearing that the river's descent would shatter the world, Lord Shiva intercepted her fall with his matted hair, allowing her to flow gently. This myth explains the origin of the Ganges as a sacred,...

Susanoo Born from Izanagi's Nose, Becoming the God of Storms and Seas

⛩️ Japanese MythologyYaegaki Shrine, Shimane, JapanSusanoo-no-Mikoto • Izanagi-no-Mikoto • Amaterasu-Omikami

This myth details the miraculous birth of the storm god Susanoo-no-Mikoto from the nose of the primordial creator god Izanagi during a ritual purification. Alongside his siblings Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi, he was named one of the Three Noble Children to rule the earthly and celestial domains. The story explores his chaotic, emotional nature, his banishment from the heavens, and his ultimate...

Amaterasu Born from Izanagi's Left Eye During His Purification Bath

⛩️ Japanese MythologyEda Shrine, Miyazaki, JapanIzanagi-no-Mikoto • Amaterasu Ōmikami • Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto

After returning from the dark underworld of Yomi, the creator god Izanagi-no-Mikoto cleansed himself in a sacred river in Miyazaki. As he washed his left eye, the radiant sun goddess Amaterasu Ōmikami was born, bringing warmth and light to the cosmos. This act established the Shinto ritual of purification and birthed the most revered deities of Japan.

Izanagi Purifying Himself in the Tachibana River to Wash Away Yomi's Filth

⛩️ Japanese MythologyEda Shrine, Miyazaki, JapanIzanagi-no-Mikoto • Izanami-no-Mikoto • Amaterasu-Omikami

Following his horrific journey to Yomi, the land of the dead, to retrieve his deceased wife Izanami, the creator god Izanagi flees back to the living world. Overwhelmed by the spiritual contamination and filth of the underworld, he bathes himself in the sacred waters of the Tachibana River. This acts of ritual purification, known as misogi, cleanses his body and gives birth to many crucial...

Izanagi Sealing the Entrance of Yomi with a Massive Boulder

⛩️ Japanese MythologyYomotsu Hirasaka, Shimane, JapanIzanagi-no-Mikoto • Izanami-no-Mikoto • Yakusa-no-Ikazuchi

Following the tragic death of his beloved wife Izanami, the creator god Izanagi journeys into the dark underworld of Yomi to retrieve her. Breaking a sacred vow of trust, he gazes upon her decomposing form, triggering her fury and a terrifying chase back to the mortal world. To save humanity and himself, Izanagi seals the boundary between life and death at Yomotsu Hirasaka with a massive...

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

🕉️ 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...