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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... known throughout the Ancient Near East and combines the theme of Mesoptamian hubris - the cutting of valuable timber in foreign territory – with a dragon - slaying motif ( the trees are protected by a demonic creature ) . Added on to ...
... known throughout the Ancient Near East and combines the theme of Mesoptamian hubris - the cutting of valuable timber in foreign territory – with a dragon - slaying motif ( the trees are protected by a demonic creature ) . Added on to ...
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... known as Sorush ) , Verethraghna ( later known as Bahram ) and Rashnu . Mithra's popularity is attested by the wealth of personal names derived from his name , eg . Mithra- dates ( later form Mihr- dad ) given by Mithra . The feast of ...
... known as Sorush ) , Verethraghna ( later known as Bahram ) and Rashnu . Mithra's popularity is attested by the wealth of personal names derived from his name , eg . Mithra- dates ( later form Mihr- dad ) given by Mithra . The feast of ...
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... known to lurk in the deep . These monsters or Makara also adorn temple gateways , where they are thought to ward off evil . The ritual of human sacrifice is a common legacy of Southeast Asia , and heads were regularly taken in some ...
... known to lurk in the deep . These monsters or Makara also adorn temple gateways , where they are thought to ward off evil . The ritual of human sacrifice is a common legacy of Southeast Asia , and heads were regularly taken in some ...
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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