They were immortal from birth. For example when Kronos ate his children Hades and Poseidon, they were able to still fully grow while in Kronos's stomach, since they can never die. Both greek gods and titans were considered immortal.
all Greek gods can never die because they are immortal. they drink ambrosia and eat nectar which sustains their immortality.
In Greek mythology, nectar and ambrosia are the food and drink of the gods. Which is which seems to be a matter of debate.
Ambrosia Indeed, ambrosia was "the food of the Olympian gods." Nectar was the drink of the gods, and mead, served by the abducted mortal, Ganymede, is often regaded as the intoxicating beverage of those gods. FrederickM
The stories of Greek mythology revolve around the gods of Olympus. Nectar and ambrosia play a part in these myths. In Homer's poems, he relates that nectar was the drink and ambrosia was the food, though some stories would put these two in the opposite position, ambrosia as drink and nectar as food, however both were made in some way from honey. Nectar and ambrosia seem to have some sort of divine qualities to them and were usually reserved for divine beings, such as the Greek gods. Greek and Sanskrit writings would suggest that the divine quality of ambrosia was immortality.
The Egyptians need to drink the water, they need them to travel and they need the water to grow crops.
all Greek gods can never die because they are immortal. they drink ambrosia and eat nectar which sustains their immortality.
Nectar is the drink and ambrosia is the food of the Greek gods. If a mortal got a hold of it, it made them immortal. Or, in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, it would "turn your blood to fire and your bones to sand". Nectar was also used to clean wounds in mythology.
it's a drink
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Ambrosia is often described as the drink of the gods in Greek mythology. It is said to impart immortality to whoever consumes it.
There is no "spring" of immortality. It was often said, though, that one could become immortal by partaking int he food and drink of the gods: Nectar and Ambrosia.
Ambrosia. Nectar was their drink.
In Greek mythology, nectar and ambrosia are the food and drink of the gods. Which is which seems to be a matter of debate.
Nectar and ambrosia.
Nector is the drink of the gods and Ambrosia is the food of the gods. ;]
Ambrosia and nectar.
Ambrosia Indeed, ambrosia was "the food of the Olympian gods." Nectar was the drink of the gods, and mead, served by the abducted mortal, Ganymede, is often regaded as the intoxicating beverage of those gods. FrederickM