World MythologyPararagon Publishing, 2005 - 320 pages Covers the myths and traditions, as well as social and cultural influences behind civilizations all around the world. |
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Page 9
... destruction , until the devout Atrahasis landed on dry land and sacrificed to them . Then , smelling the goodness of the offering , they gathered ' like flies around the priest and his sacrifice ' . These two myths from the Ancient Near ...
... destruction , until the devout Atrahasis landed on dry land and sacrificed to them . Then , smelling the goodness of the offering , they gathered ' like flies around the priest and his sacrifice ' . These two myths from the Ancient Near ...
Page 46
... destruction . Man had become too full of himself and was ignoring the gods and not making the proper offerings to them . Re , as chief of the gods , took council with the rest to see how best to punish man and make him . continue the ...
... destruction . Man had become too full of himself and was ignoring the gods and not making the proper offerings to them . Re , as chief of the gods , took council with the rest to see how best to punish man and make him . continue the ...
Page 154
... DESTRUCTION WHILST BRAHMA is the creator and Vishnu the preserver , Shiva's anger is the destructive force which annihilates the cosmos . Death is the inevitable consequence of life , and holds no fear in Indian myth , for in this world ...
... DESTRUCTION WHILST BRAHMA is the creator and Vishnu the preserver , Shiva's anger is the destructive force which annihilates the cosmos . Death is the inevitable consequence of life , and holds no fear in Indian myth , for in this world ...
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ancestors ancient animals appear Asgard Asia associated Australia Baal became become believed bird body called caused central century changed Chinese civilisation concern created creation creator cult culture dead death deities demons descended destruction divine early earth emerged eventually father female fertility figure fire fish flood followed forces gave giant gives goddess gods Greek head heavens hero human important India island Italy killed king known land language later living magic major means mother mountain mythic mythology Myths Retold nature offered once origin Palekh Persian plants region relate religion religious remains represented ritual rivers Roman ruled sacred shaman Shiva social society soul South spirit statue stone stories Sumerian symbol temple theme throughout told traditions transformed travelled trees turned Underworld universe Vishnu woman