Mythology and theology are two rich and intricate fields of study that often intersect but hold distinct roles in understanding human belief systems, culture, and religion.
This blog explores the intricate relationship between mythology and art, examining how myths have inspired artists and how, in turn, art has played a role in perpetuating these timeless stories.
In this blog “The Afterlife in Different Mythologies” we journey through the afterlives of ancient Egyptian, Greek, Norse, Hindu, Christian, Islamic, and Chinese mythologies.
Eros | The Greek God of Love, Lust, Desire and Sex
Eros, a prominent deity in Greek mythology, represents the fundamental forces of love, lust, desire, and sex. His influence spans literature, art, and culture, embodying both the beauty and chaos that love can bring.
Dionysus: God of Wine | Vegetation | Fertility | Festivity | Ritual Madness | Religious Ecstasy and Theatre
Dionysus, one of the most intriguing deities in Greek mythology, is known as the god of wine, vegetation, fertility, festivity, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, and theatre.
What Purpose does Mythology Serve? Why was mythology created? Why is mythology important, and why does mythology matter today? This comprehensive exploration will delve into these questions
Trojan War History: The Beginning, The Battle of Troy, and The End
The story of the Trojan War, a blend of myth and history. This epic conflict is believed to have taken place around the 12th or 13th century BCE, involving the city of Troy.
In this blog “Top 10 Novels Inspired by Asian Mythology”, we’ll explore ten novels that breathe new life into these ancient tales, using mythology as a creative foundation to craft captivating stories.