A cute baby with a bow and arrow
Originally, as Eros, he was presented as a slender young man, but also as the cherubic child we know. One myth explains that another son of Aphrodite, Anteros (passion and requited love) was the cause. Whenever Eros and Anteros were together, Eros grew into a young man, but when they parted, he reverted into a child again.
Eros, also known as Cupid, was depicted as a young man, always carrying his bow and arrows [of love]. Anyone would fall in love, if touched by Eros' arrows. Even the Gods. He was also sometimes portrayed blindfolded, because love is blind.
because love is blind
Eros is often represented with a cupid.
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Psyche lost Cupid because she broke a promise not to look at him while he slept. Curiosity led her to try to see his face, causing him to wake up and flee. This action ultimately resulted in her facing numerous trials and challenges before being reunited with Cupid.
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It had pillars of gold, walls of silver, and the floor was inlaid with precious stones.
No. There is no associated proper adjective. The possessive noun is Cupid's and there is an adjective for similar functions (Cupid-like). But there is no adjective as there is for Jupiter (Jovian).
he was made up to look cute
It could be and it couldn't be because cupid might could be an angel ... or a baby. Like when mothers say "Oh, my darling baby" or "Oh my cute cupid".
It means that when you love someone that it doesnt matter what they look like but what is on the inside. And since Cupid is painted blind he doesnt love with his eyes but with his mind (he loves whats on the inside) =]
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To never attempt to look upon his face.
She ,like cupid , spread love to the people.
Like that as in romantic incest; no, not in any Greek myth.