In Hindu mythology, crows are considered ancestors of people. Another Hindu myth related to nature says that the herb called tulsi should be worshiped each morning. Also, plants should be left alone at night because they are sleeping and it would not be right to disturb them.
Myths have been written by many people and cultures. Some come from oral traditons before people could read. Many myths were used to explain things the ancients didn't have answers for in nature and life. Some were for teaching morals and lessons. Today there are urban myths in our culture.
the basic ignorance of man,fear improper understanding of feelings and emotions accounts for power of myths. the belief in periodic or circular nature of nature---taoism.
Creation myths explain the origin of the universe, humans, and other beings, while nature myths focus on explaining natural phenomena and the roles of natural elements like the sun, moon, or animals in the world. Creation myths often involve the actions of a god or gods in forming the world, while nature myths tend to focus on interactions between different elements of the natural world.
In some myths, man was a combination of the evil flesh of titans and the good heart of Dyonyousous
It depends on if you are asking if they "have" myths or if they "had" myths. Also, you shouldn't really be talking about the Greek and Native American religions as "myths". In that situation, the Christians, Jewish, Islam, Hindu, Shinto, and every other religion in the world have myths. But mostly, the Celtic people had what you would consider "myths", as did the Nordic Vikings and the Romans.
Creation myths explain the origins of the universe, humanity, and life, often involving deities or supernatural events that illustrate how everything came into being. In contrast, nature myths focus on natural phenomena and the environment, providing explanations for specific elements of the natural world, such as seasons, weather, or animal behavior. While both types of myths serve to convey cultural values and beliefs, creation myths typically address existential questions, whereas nature myths emphasize the relationship between humans and their surroundings.
Manoj Das has written: 'Myths, legends, concepts, and literary antiquities of India' -- subject(s): Hindu mythology, Hindu legends, Religion, History and criticism, Hindu philosophy, Vedic literature
Oral explanations to nature and origin.
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Anna L. Dallapiccola has written: 'Hindu Myths (The Legendary Past)' 'Die \\'
it means "mother nature in hindu"
Because the gods were born of Nature, and it was this Nature that ancient man had to keep peace with.