No, Persephone hated being in the underworld with Hades. While in the underworld Persephone ate seven pomegranate seeds which caused her to have to stay with Hades for 7 months a year and her mother 5 months. During the 5 months the mother and daughter were together the land would be beautiful and bear fruit, but when the two were apart the land would be cold and harsh and bear no fruit.
Not true. Over time, Persephone did love Hades. Be it because of Stockholm Syndrome or real love, who knows. Winter was caused by Demeter's depression, being away from her daughter.
It is not directly recorded in the Bible that Jesus said "I love you" in those exact words. However, Jesus expressed His love for humanity through His teachings, actions, and ultimately by sacrificing His life on the cross. His love is exemplified in His compassion, forgiveness, and willingness to die for the salvation of all.
Different religions and mythologies attribute different fruits to gods, but some commonly mentioned fruits associated with gods include ambrosia (food of the Greek gods), pomegranates (associated with Persephone in Greek mythology), and mangoes (considered the fruit of the gods in Hindu mythology). Ultimately, the fruits of gods vary depending on cultural and religious beliefs.
The love of God guides me along my way. The love of God never lets me stray. The love of God makes me know when I'm right. The love of God leads me to the Light. The love of God walks and He talks with me. The love of God makes my blind eyes to see. The love of God is always by my side. The love of God one day you told me you'd be my guide. The love of God is my comfort when I feel alone. The love of God will pick you up and make you strong. The love of God is always right there. The love of God is everywhere.
Godly love is a love that can only come from God. It is never ending and unconditional. We cannot fathom the amount of love God has for us. It is different than any type of love we as humans can have.
The "love chapter" in the New Testament is 1 Corinthians 13.
Yes, Persephone loved Hades.
Yes, Hades loved Persephone and married her.
because Hades abducted her and she began to fall in love with him.
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As Zeus is the father of Persephone, his brothers Hades and Poseidon are her uncles. Demeter, sister of Zeus, also has the same brothers. Also Demeter is Persephone's mother, its a massive love triangle between the whole family, So if hades and Persephone have kids, then there kids could fall in love with Persephone's mum or dad which would be hades brothers or sisters and it would be okay, its really disgusting actually.
Hades was stuck by a arrow from Eros, and so fell in love with Persephone.
hes in love with her
Hades didn't, but Eros caused Hades to love Persephone, and after affirming that this was okay with Zeus, Hades took her to be his wife (it was not told to Persephone or her mother Demeter that Hades would be her husband).
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.
Well, his wife was Persephone but that was by force and she didn't really love him. Hades was very secluded, though and acted like he didn't care about anyone.
They are involved in the myth in which Hades falls in love with Persephone, and abducts her to the underworld to be his wife. Demeter, who loved her daughter more then anything, stopped doing her job and searched for Persephone. She found her in the Underworld and talked to Zeus. An agreement was made that half the year Persephone is with Demeter (Spring/Summer) and half the year Persephone is with Hades (Fall/Winter)
no because she was a lesbian