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occurred throughout Indo-European mythology. He was not the originator of this theory; it appears as a recurrent theme in the "Myth and Ritual" school of classical archaeology at the end triple goddess appears in many cultures, religions, and mythologies. Essentially, a triple goddess is a goddess with three aspects, or in some cases the triple goddess may be represented by three separate
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Puja & Rituals by Prashant at 8:51 AM on October 06, 2008
The Egyptian Civilization predates the others by several hundred years, so it can be assumed that its mythology came first.
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Puja & Rituals by Koena Mitra at 11:04 PM on December 04, 2008
it means paoranic katha INDIAN MYTHOLOGY it present in our mMIND ex, jupiter was the roman mythological king of the heaven.
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Others by ashwani kuma at 4:31 AM on September 11, 2008
Rumpelstiltskin. However he was more a fairy tale charter. The witch Surcease who tricked men into eating her food that turned them into pigs. Not much of a trick if you ask me most guys are more than half way there, hahahaha. Mermaids or Sirens would trick men to their deaths by singing. hope this
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Others by ashwani kuma at 6:19 PM on September 10, 2008
To understand Mythology first you need to know what MYTH is... Myths are stories shared by a group, and which are a part of their cultural identity. As such, they are important to understand when looking at the history of a people.MYTHOLOGY has two related meanings. Firstly it refers to a collection of myths that together form a mythological system. Thus one can speak of Egyptian Mythology, Indian
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Exams Education & References by chakri at 9:28 PM on September 13, 2007
To understand Mythology first you need to know what 'MYTH' is... Myths are stories shared by a group, and which are a part of their cultural identity. As such, they are important to understand when looking at the history of a people. MYTHOLOGY has two related meanings. Firstly it refers to a collection of myths that together form a mythological system. Thus one can speak of ''Egyptian Mythology
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Others by Mythology at 9:28 PM on September 13, 2007
Norse mythology comprises the beliefs, myths and legends of the indigenous pre-Christian religion of the Scandinavian peoples, including those who settled on Faroe Islands and Iceland, where most of the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled. Norse mythology is the best-preserved version of the older common Germanic paganism, which also includes the very closely related Anglo-Saxon mythology
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Puja & Rituals by shweta singh at 5:05 AM on November 15, 2008
Mythological...Depends on whether u r an atheist. I believe historical....MYTHOLOGICAL CHARACTER...historical mythological character...mythological...Baghawat Geetha proves that he is not a mythological character....Just like Lord Krishna, other one like Lord Rama and other Lords are simmilar.. so if we call Krishna as mythological then other one also be mythological characters.. Then how we will find
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Exams Education & References by Sulochana at 4:51 AM on August 26, 2007
In Greco-Roman mythology, Arachne was a great mortal weaver who boasted that her skill was greater than that of Minerva, the Latin parallel of Pallas Athena, goddess of crafts. Arachne refused
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Miscellaneous by aashna khann at 3:35 PM on November 03, 2009
you have to understand notions of justice. in every religion bad deeds are punished, in some it is hells fire or purgatory and where re birth is accepted it is next birth....we have been given birth by God on earth as a part of punishment. we have done some wrong work at Gods residencial area. We can
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Mythology & Folklore by madhavprasad at 7:42 PM on October 22, 2009
visit this websitetalk to Astrologer pandit Akshey sharmau ll come to know everythngabt Astrology and Numerology,Horoscopes and matchmaking or watever u want to knowhttp://astrologerakshe ysharma.blogspot.com/...namasteaditi is mother of god like indra,varun,agni etc.
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Mythology & Folklore Anonymously at 7:43 AM on September 29, 2009