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Gunnar Playing a Harp with His Toes to Charm the Serpents

🪓 Norse MythologyGran (Esztergom), HungaryGunnar • Hogni • Atli

Following the betrayal of the Niflung brothers by Atli, King Gunnar is thrown into a pit of venomous serpents to meet a slow, agonizing death. With his hands bound and his executioners watching, Gunnar uses his feet to play a harp sent by his sister Gudrun, creating a melody so hauntingly beautiful that it lulls the snakes to sleep. Only a single, ancient adder remains awake, eventually...

The Monk Fahai Kidnapping Xu Xian and Hiding Him in the Jinshan Temple

🐉 Chinese MythologyJinshan Temple, Zhenjiang, ChinaXu Xian • Bai Suzhen • Fahai

Driven by a rigid belief that spirits and humans must never coexist, the powerful Buddhist monk Fahai abducts the young scholar Xu Xian and imprisons him within the Jinshan Temple. This act of spiritual interference forces Xu Xian's wife, the White Snake spirit Bai Suzhen, to wage a catastrophic war against the monastery. The ensuing battle between divine Buddhist magic and the elemental...

Bai Suzhen Inadvertently Scaring Xu Xian to Death by Revealing Her True Snake Form

🐉 Chinese MythologySuzhou, Jiangsu, ChinaBai Suzhen • Xu Xian • Xiaoqing

During the Dragon Boat Festival in Suzhou, the white snake spirit Bai Suzhen is pressured by her husband Xu Xian into drinking Realgar wine, which weakens her human disguise. As she rests, she involuntarily reverts to her true form as a giant white serpent, and when Xu Xian discovers her in the bedroom, the shock is so great that his heart fails and he dies instantly. This tragic event leads...

The White Snake Bai Suzhen Gaining Immortality After 1,000 Years of Cultivation

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Emei, Sichuan, ChinaBai Suzhen • Xu Xian • Xiaoqing

The legend of Bai Suzhen follows a thousand-year-old white snake spirit who achieves human form through rigorous spiritual cultivation on Mount Emei. After falling in love with the mortal Xu Xian, she must overcome the interference of the monk Fahai and prove her virtue to achieve true immortality. Her story is a profound exploration of the intersection between the spiritual and human worlds,...

Bai Suzhen Meeting the Scholar Xu Xian on the Broken Bridge During a Rainstorm

🐉 Chinese MythologyBroken Bridge, Hangzhou, ChinaBai Suzhen • Xu Xian • Xiaoqing

The Legend of the White Snake begins with the serendipitous meeting of Bai Suzhen, a snake spirit in human form, and the humble scholar Xu Xian at the West Lake. Amidst a sudden spring downpour, Xu Xian offers his umbrella to Bai Suzhen and her companion, sparking a profound romance that challenges the boundaries between the mortal and spirit worlds. Their love story, set against the backdrop...

Melampus’ Saving of the Snakes and His Ability to Speak to Animals

🏛️ Greek MythologyAncient PylosMelampus • Amythaon • Bias

Melampus, a legendary seer from Pylos, gained the miraculous ability to understand the language of animals after showing compassion to a pair of serpents. By burying the adult snakes and raising their young, he was rewarded when the serpents licked his ears, opening his senses to the voices of birds and insects. This unique gift allowed him to predict the future, heal the sick, and perform...

Janamejaya's Gruesome Snake Sacrifice (Sarpa Satra) to Wipe Out All Snakes

🕉️ Hindu MythologyTakshashila (Taxila)Janamejaya • Parikshit • Takshaka

Following the death of King Parikshit by the venomous bite of the Naga king Takshaka, his son Janamejaya launched the Sarpa Satra, a cosmic sacrificial ritual intended to exterminate the entire serpent race. As thousands of snakes were magically drawn into the sacrificial flames, the young sage Astika intervened, ultimately persuading the king to halt the carnage and spare the remaining...

King Atli (Attila) Betraying Gunnar and Throwing Him in a Snake Pit

🪓 Norse MythologyGran (Esztergom), HungaryGunnar • Atli • Högni

King Atli of the Huns, driven by an insatiable greed for the legendary Rhine-gold, lures the Burgundian kings Gunnar and Högni to his court under the guise of an invitation. After a bloody betrayal and the execution of his brother, Gunnar is cast into a pit of venomous snakes, where he famously plays a harp with his toes in a final act of heroic defiance. The story serves as a tragic climax...

Polyidus Resurrecting Glaucus with the Magic Herb

🏛️ Greek MythologyPalace of Knossos, Crete, GreecePolyidus • Glaucus • Minos

Glaucus, the young son of King Minos of Crete, tragically drowns in a storage jar filled with honey. The seer Polyidus is tasked by the king to find the boy and, eventually, to restore him to life. Through the observation of a snake using a miraculous herb to revive its mate, Polyidus discovers the secret to resurrection and successfully brings the prince back from the dead.

Bai Suzhen Stealing the Magical Lingzhi Herb from Kunlun Mountain to Revive Xu Xian

🐉 Chinese MythologyKunlun Mountains, Xinjiang, ChinaBai Suzhen • Xu Xian • Xiaoqing

After her husband Xu Xian dies of shock upon seeing her true snake form, the white snake spirit Bai Suzhen journeys to the forbidden Kunlun Mountains. She risks her life and immortality to steal the sacred Lingzhi herb, an elixir capable of restoring the dead. Through her bravery and the mercy of the celestial gods, she successfully retrieves the herb and revives her beloved.