In the myth, Eros hit Psyche with an arrow to make her fall in love with the most vile and despicable creature. However, he accidentally pricked himself with his own arrow and fell in love with her instead.
In Greek mythology, when Eros is affected by his own arrow, he falls in love and desires the object or person he has shot. This can lead to unexpected and sometimes chaotic consequences, as his feelings of love become intense and uncontrollable.
Eros shot Hades with the arrow to make him fall in love with Persephone, the daughter of Demeter. This action led to the myth of Hades abducting Persephone and taking her to the underworld, sparking the cycle of seasons in Greek mythology.
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Cupid is traditionally depicted as hitting the heart with his arrow to cause love and affection for another person.
In mythology, Cupid's arrow is said to hit the heart to make someone fall in love. The heart was believed to be the center of emotions and love in ancient times.
Psyche's husband turned out to be Eros, the god of love. When Eros saw Psyche, he was so overwhelmed by her beauty that he accidentally pricked himself with his own arrow, falling in love with her instantly.
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His most famous quarrel was with Aphrodite, his mother. She was jealous of Psyche's beauty and asked Eros to make Psyche fall in love with something hideous, but by a mistake Eros scratched himself with a love arrow and could not bring himself to punish Psyche. Aphrodite took matters into her own hands and created a barrier around Psyche, so that no one could get close to her. The standoff lasted for a long time: Eros refusing to stir love, as was his duty, Aphrodite refusing to restore Psyche. At last Aphrodite gave in and Psyche and Eros were married.
The wife of Eros was named Psyche. They had one daughter named Hedone.
Eros, or Cupid, is married to Psyche.
Psyche. Aphrodite was jealous of Psyche's beauty, and had Eros make her fall in love with a monster with his arrows, but when Eros reached in to get a closer look at Psyche, he pierced himself with one of his arrows. They had a child, Hedone.
Eros is told only to have one wife, Psyche. Psyche is only reported in Roman writing where Eros was associated with Cupid.
Psyche.
Hedone.
Psyche did in the story of Cupid and Psyche.
Eros and Psyche had only one daughter named Hedon. In Roman mythology she was called Voluptas.
Eros (Roman counterpart- Cupid) married Psyche.