Mythologies
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Rolling Forever: The Timeless Tale of Sisyphus in Greek Mythology

In Greek mythology, Sisyphus (also spelled Sisyphos) was the King of Ephyra, supposedly the city of Corinth. He was famous for being a highly deceitful man ...

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Deities of War: Exploring Gods and Goddesses Across Cultures

Throughout history, war was considered a way of life and its various nuances and expressions were generally believed to be determined by the actions and ...

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What Was the Winged Sun in Egyptian Mythology?

The sun played a central role in Egyptian mythology since its beginning, with several important symbols associated with it. One such symbol was the Winged ...

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Soul, Spirit, and Substance: Delving into the Concept of Ka ð“‚“

In Ancient Egypt, what we call the soul was considered to be a compendium of different parts, just as a body is made up of different parts. Each one of the ...

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Abundantia – Roman Goddess of Abundance

In Roman religion, Abundantia was the personification of prosperity and abundance. She was a beautiful goddess who was known for bringing grain and money in ...

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Fortuna – Roman Goddess of Fate and Luck

In Roman mythology, Fortuna was the goddess of fate, fortune and luck. She was sometimes perceived as the personification of luck and a figure who dealt out ...

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Takemikazuchi – The Japanese God of Swords

The kami gods of Shintoism are often born in strange ways and from objects and Takemikazuchi is a fine example of that. A god of storms and military ...

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Bishamonten (Vaisravana) – Japanese Mythology

East-Asian religions are fascinating not just on their own but because of their relationship with each other. Many deities and spirits flow from one ...

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Japanese Gods of War – A List

Japanese mythology is a captivating mixture of several different religions and cultures, including Buddhism, Taoism, and Hinduism. Nevertheless, the most ...

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Shinigami – Grim Reapers of Japanese Mythology

The Shinigami are some of the most unique and interesting characters in Japanese mythology. Latecomers into the mythos of Japanese Shintoism, Buddhism, and ...

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Hachiman –Japanese God of War, Archery, and the Samurai

Hachiman is one of the most beloved Japanese kami deities as well as a prime example of how Japanese culture has combined elements from the many different ...

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Ebisu – The Boneless God of Luck in Japanese Mythology

Japanese mythology is full of many luck and fortune deities. What’s fascinating about them is that they come from multiple different religions, ...