Odysseus' men were forbidden to slay and or eat the cattle of Helios' island.
Odysseus and his men landed their ship in Thrinacia, the home of Helios' sacred cattle. Odysseus and his men were warned not to touch the cattle but as Odysseus sleeps his men slaughter and eat them. Helos' tells Zeus that if justice is not done he will take the sun to Hades. Therefore Zeus destroys Odysseus' ship.
Odysseus told his men to leave the Sun God's cattle alone, but they disobeyed him. This is because they were starving.
They ate the sun god's cattle
Cattle of the Sun God
he cried.
After Odysseus kills the Helios' cattle, he is not sure what to do. He realizes it was a mistake and shortly afterward they kill his crew.
They disobey Odysseus and eat the cattle while Odysseus is taking a nap.
Odysseus is sleeping when the cattle are slaughtered.
Teiresias tells Odysseus to avoid the herds of Helios cattle on Thrinakia. Teiresisas saw that if Odysseus and men ate the cattle it would bring about their destruction.
After 30 days of starving when Odysseus is asleep.
They were starving and they wanted filling foods, so they disobeyed Odysseus.
Eat The Halios' Cattle
Just the 1 day they killed the cattle
To not kill any cattle
Eurylochus, one of Odysseus' men, justified eating the cattle, and the other men joined him. They decided to do so after being on the verge of starvation.
Odysseus was told not to harm Helios' cattle on the island of Thrinacia, as they were sacred to the god. Disobeying this warning would bring about severe consequences for Odysseus and his crew, as it did when they slaughtered the cattle out of hunger and faced the wrath of Helios.