It had pillars of gold, walls of silver, and the floor was inlaid with precious stones.
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There is nothing called by term Shah Jahan's palace. Shah Jahan built many phenomenal architectural buildings like Red Fort, Naulekha Pavillion, Agra Fort, Wazir Mosque and more truely Taz Mahal.
Cupid is the roman name for Eros, god of love. This is a greek story so I will use that name. Well, Eros is the son of Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty. Eros fell in love with Psyche, but Aphrodite didn't like her, so she punished her severely.
Psyche was a very beautiful girl. She caught the eye of Cupid. He took her to live with him. Psyche was very happy with Cupid and she loved him. One day, Cupid let Psyche's sisters visit their home. The sisters made Psyche doubt Cupid and believe he was a monster. Psyche sneaked a look at Cupid while he was sleeping one night, but she got caught when candle wax dripped on him and he woke up. He made her leave him, scolding her for not believing in him and loving him no matter what he looked like. There are a few different endings though. Some say Psyche ran away, and Aphrodite/Venus (Cupid's Mom) took pity on her and turned her into an owl or something. There's also an ending where Cupid and Psyche got back together and basically lived happily ever after.
Cupid's request for Psyche not to see his true form was a test of her trust and obedience. It was wrong for her to peek because it violated his wishes and showed a lack of faith in him. Additionally, her actions ultimately led to consequences that could have been avoided if she had respected his boundary.
The Greek mythological Psyche is often associated with Cupid. The pair are gracefully executed in marble, conserved at the Capitoline Museum in Rome.
Cupid fell in love with Psyche, a mortal. although he was supposed to make her fall in love with the ugliest man he could find. it was a punishment from Aphrodite, Cupid's mom. everybody was paying attention to Psyche and not to Aphrodite because she was so pretty.
When you've got a story in which Cupid (Eros), the god of desire and love, falls in love himself, you can bet that romance is going to be a major theme. Of course, it wouldn't be much of a story if Cupid and Psyche just fell in love and everything was immediately happy ever after. When Psyche shows distrust in Cupid and gets a glimpse of what he looks like against his wishes, Cupid abandons her, showing that love cannot survive if there is no trust between two people. After determinedly completing a series of tasks, however, Psyche eventually regains Cupid and finds eternal bliss, perhaps teaching the lesson that lasting love can only be attained through dedication and struggle.
She is the most beautiful human mortal. She is also a princess and Eros {Cupid} falls in love with her. His mother was very jelous of Psyche. She kept trying to destroy her, but Eros wouldn't let that happen.
Cupid makes sure that Psyche promises not to look at him every night when he comes to her bed, and calls himself a "monster". But Psyche is convinced that she must see what he looks like, for what if he truly is a monster? So, she lights a lamp and goes to his bed and looks at him. Amazed by his beauty, she drips oil on him and wakes him up. She broke his trush and he fled.
Cupid didn't want Psyche to see him because he was afraid she would be scared by his divine appearance and fall in love with his true self instead of falling in love with him for who he was as a person. His mother, Venus, also played a role in keeping their relationship hidden.
I found on another website two examples. First, it is similar to "The Bachelor" because like Physce, the ladies on the show have to undergo trails to be with their "true love". Another example is Kate Middleton, because she was a commoner, like Physce, who married royalty, like Cupid.
They lived in their homes like other workers do.
He mainly lived in Whitehall Palace in London but lived elsewhere at times - just like the monarchy today.