Mythology


  • The Legacy of Sun Wukong: The Monkey King in Myth and Culture

    The Legend of Sun Wukong: The Monkey King Overview Sun Wukong, often referred to as the Monkey King in Chinese mythology, is a prominent trickster deity, notably featured in Wu Cheng’en’s classic novel Journey to the West. Wukong boasts incredible superhuman strength and possesses the extraordinary ability to transform into 72 different creatures and items.…

  • The Heroic Journey of Achilles

    Achilles, the offspring of Peleus and Thetis, stood as the foremost of Greek heroes in the fabled Trojan War. With a foreboding sense of destiny, Thetis sought to safeguard her son from his foretold fate. To this end, she immersed Achilles in the waters of the River Styx during his infancy, rendering nearly invincible except…

  • Nike: The Goddess of Victory in Greek Mythology

    Nike: The Winged Goddess of Victory in Greek Mythology NIKE, also known as Nicé, is recognized as the winged goddess representing victory, spanning both the realms of war and peaceful contests. As Zeus enlisted allies during the onset of the Titan War, the goddess Nike, along with her siblings Zelos (Rivalry), Kratos (Strength), and Bia…

  • Ancient Egyptian Religion: Understanding Its Beliefs and Significance

    Ancient Egyptian Religion: An Insight into Beliefs and Practices Ancient Egyptian religion, a complex tapestry of beliefs, evolved from indigenous practices dating back to the predynastic era (4th millennium BCE) and persisted until the early centuries CE when traditional customs began to fade. To fully appreciate the intricacies of this religion, it’s essential to understand…

  • Goibniu, a prominent figure in the Tuatha Dé Danann, represents one of the three deities associated with craftsmanship, known as na trídé dána, alongside Credne and Luchta. His legend is particularly highlighted in “Cath Maige Tuired” (The (Second) Battle of Mag Tuired), wherein he plays the role of an indefatigable smith, providing the spear that…

  • The Complex Mythology of Diana: Goddess of the Hunt

    Diana, the Roman goddess, held multiple roles in mythology, being known as the deity of childbirth, fertility, the moon, and wild beasts. Above all, however, she is celebrated as the goddess of the hunt, with deer as her sacred animal, and corresponds to the Greek goddess Artemis. As with many mythological narratives, stories about Diana…

  • The Mythical Legacy of Mercury: God of Commerce and Trickery

    Mercury, known as Mercurius in Roman mythology, served as the deity of trade and a key intermediary between gods and humans. His distinctive winged feet symbolized his swiftness, playing a critical role in the flow of commerce, travel, and communication. Recognized for his patronage over merchants, particularly those in the grain trade, Mercury was often…

  • Understanding the Depths of Greek Mythology

    Greek mythology encompasses a rich tapestry of narratives that delve into the lives of gods, heroes, and ancient rituals, drawing from the cultural heritage of Classical antiquity. Recognized for its blend of fact and fiction, this body of stories has been historically significant, with figures like Plato acknowledging its imaginative elements. While mythology across different…

  • The Significance of Terminus in Ancient Rome

    At a cursory glance, the depiction of the upper half of a man resting upon a pedestal may seem somewhat unremarkable, yet there exists an intriguing oddity that invites further exploration. This bust, which gazes at onlookers with an unusual, expressionless stare, marks my earliest encounter with a symbolic representation that continues to captivate me.…

  • Hephaestus: The Divine Craftsman of Olympus

    Hephaestus: The Olympian God of Fire and Craftsmanship Hephaestus, known as Hephaistos in Greek, stands out among the Olympian deities as the god of fire, metalworking, craftsmanship, sculpture, and stonemasonry. Often portrayed with a beard and wielding typical smithy tools like a hammer and tongs, he is sometimes imagined riding a donkey. Notable Myths and…