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The story of Dhruva is an ancient Indian myth found in Hindu texts such as the Vishnu Purana and the Bhagavata Purana. It is attributed to the sage Narada, who is said to have narrated the tale to Dhruva himself.
They are known as creation myths.
It is wrong to say that one should not keep Garuda Purana at home. The entire epic is in the form of conversation between Garuda, the vehicle of Lord Vishnu and the Lord Himself. The Lord explains the life of the soul after death. Because the epic deals with death, a natural process that nobody can avoid, people blindly say that Garuda Purana should not be kept at home. It is only a myth. One can safely keep this book at home.
Why is "The Origin of the Robin" considered a creation myth?
No. A creation myth is one where the creation of the world is explained.
The Norse myth.
A creation myth is the thought of something in an idea. The explanatory myth is something that has been already been said but also used to create or add somthing to it.
Another response from our community:It is not a myth or story.
Yes.
"A Tale of Humanity"
In the Egyptian creation myth, the world was supposed to have come into existence from a huge, lifeless sea. This happened when the sun rose for the first time.
Creationists believe that the story of creation in the book of Genesis is not a myth.