The gods give Pandora numerous gifts as part of a punishment for humanity, specifically for Prometheus, who stole fire from the gods to benefit mankind. Each gift symbolizes different traits and qualities that can be both alluring and dangerous, reflecting the complexity of human nature. By bestowing these gifts, the gods intend to create a being who embodies both beauty and temptation, ultimately leading to humanity's suffering when Pandora opens the fateful box. This act serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of curiosity and disobedience.
Pandora means "all" and "gifts", because the gods, in creating her, bestowed upon her many gifts, including allure, beauty and curiosity, not to mention her famous Jar.
Because the gods gave her gifts, her name was Pandora. Pandora was sent to earth. But Pandora was curious. Pandora removed the jar's lid. Many evils....
because of the gift from apollo n ancient Greek mythology, Pandora received many gifts from the Gods, including the gift of music, from Apollo. She was also, as we all know, very curious. Unlike those Gods of old, however, we celebrate that virtue and have made it our mission to reward the musically curious among us with a never-ending experience of music discovery.
Pandora was created by the gods as part of a punishment against mankind after Prometheus stole fire from the gods. Pandora was 'gifted' by many of the gods, her make her seductive and 'perfect'. Now Pandora enchanted Prometheus's brother, Epimetheus, whom wished to marry her, against the warnings of his brother. Zeus gave Pandora the box on her wedding day and told her never to open it. But one of the gifts Pandora was given was the gift of curiosity and she opened it. When she did, all of the evils, ills, diseases, and burdensome labor that mankind had not known previously, escaped from the jar, but it is said, that at the very bottom of her jar, there lay hope. the myth never intended to imply that Pandora acted out of malice in opening the jar as she quickly closed the jar immediately after opening it. Rather her curiosity is said to have been the cause of her actions. Here is a simpler way of understanding it. Curiosity killed the cat. It's alright to have a healthy curiosity, but there could be consequences
I believe the two common motives are 1. As a bribe (I give you this offering, now do this for me) or 2. As an act of love and reverence. This is the meaning of 'sacrifice' - to make holy (usually, but not necessarily, by offering the item to a god or God).
give her gifts but not to many
In Greek mythology, Pandora was created by the gods Zeus and Hephaestus. Zeus ordered Hephaestus to mold her out of earth as a punishment for Prometheus stealing fire from the gods. Athena then breathed life into Pandora, and she was given various gifts by the gods, including curiosity, which ultimately led to her opening the infamous box containing all the evils of the world.
I'm not sure what the question is asking but i will give you a definition. a person who believes in many Gods is Polytheistic.
To give generously is to give a lot of something with kindness and no expectation of something in return. A generous bestowal of gifts would be giving someone many gifts purely out of kindness.
Gold, frankincense and myrrh.
Up to 30.
The statistics for how many people prefer getting gifts rather than giving them for Christmas are not available; however, those who prefer to give gifts can understand what the saying, "It is more blessed to give than to receive" really means.