Whose mythology? Every culture has their own Creation story.
Thor is more associated with Norse mythology, which includes both creation myths and explanatory myths. While Thor himself is primarily known for his role as the god of thunder and protector of mankind, Norse mythology as a whole contains elements of creation and explanations for natural phenomena through stories of the gods and their interactions with the world.
No. A creation myth is one where the creation of the world is explained.
myth was their stories,mythology was their religion
It depends which garden. The Garden of Eden in the Bible is a myth of perfect creation, and the loss of innocence. The Garden of Paradise in Muslim mythology is a symbol of heavenly reward.
The Abagusii people, also known as the Kisii, have a creation myth that revolves around a supreme being named Engoro. According to their mythology, Engoro created the first man and woman out of clay and breathed life into them. He then placed them in a lush garden called Ekerenyo, where they lived in harmony with nature. This creation story emphasizes the importance of respecting the natural world and living in balance with it.
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.
One example of a creation myth is the story of how the universe was created by a supreme being or deity, such as in the story of Genesis in the Bible where God created the world in 6 days. Another example is the Inca creation myth where the god Viracocha created the world and all living things.
The various creation myths such as The Story of Bathala and the Visayan version are examples of Philippine mythology. Another popular myth is the legend of Maria Makiling.
Some examples of short mythological stories include "Pandora's Box" from Greek mythology, "The Tale of the White Serpent" from Chinese mythology, and "The Creation of the World" from various cultural mythologies around the world.
Homer used mythology by explaining the creation of the world and human beings
In Japanese mythology, the god Izanagi and goddess Izanami created the Japanese islands and various deities. They also gave birth to numerous kami (gods and spirits), including the terrestrial gods who were responsible for shaping and creating the human world and beings. This creation myth highlights the divine origins and connections of human existence in Japanese culture.
They are known as creation myths.