In Greek mythology, Medusa was once a beautiful maiden who was transformed into a Gorgon as punishment by the goddess Athena. This transformation occurred after Poseidon violated her in Athena's temple, leading the goddess to curse Medusa with a monstrous appearance and the ability to turn anyone who looked at her into stone. This myth reflects themes of victimization and the consequences of divine wrath. Medusa's story has evolved over time, often symbolizing the complexity of beauty, power, and vulnerability.
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There can be no myth because Polaris is not a constellation!
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It is the Story of Hades and Persephone.
The myth is that Rene Descartes thought of it while he stared at a fly on the ceiling.
Only women can touch it and survive
Snake stone is nothing but a polished dead tissue.The myth behind this story is totally wrong. Snake stone is nothing but a polished dead tissue.The myth behind this story is totally wrong.
No, this is a myth built around a real feature, the Hall of Records, which is located behind the monument.
Its the mentality how you looking into it. Actually there's no myth behind their complexion.
Love always triumphs over tragedy.
There is no specific myth or reasoning behind the use of the number 12 on mythology aside from it's connection to the calendar and the zodiac. The only instances of 12 are the 12 Olympians and the 12 labors of Heracles (which were originally 10)