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PANDORA’S BOX! #BLOGCHATTERA2Z

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  Instagram Zeus was incensed when Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to mankind. He ordered Hephaestus, the divine blacksmith, to create the first woman, the bringer of all evil into the world. Once Hephaestus had done so, all the gods granted Pandora, for that was her name, various gifts. Athena dressed her up in an ornate veil, garlands and a silver crown, Aphrodite granted her grace and wiles and Hermes presented her with the gift of speech, naming her Pandora. Pandora has been reviled in mythology for possessing a deceitful nature. Prometheus rejected her, but his brother Epimetheus accepted her as his wife, despite his brother’s warning not to accept any gift from Zeus. TikTok Epimetheus, Pandora's husband - Greek Mythology As a wedding gift, Zeus gave Pandora a jar or a box which contained ‘countless plagues.’ Pandora’s curiosity made her willfully open the box, which was exactly what Zeus wanted for he considered her ‘an unnatural abomination’. The moment s...

ORION, THE GIANT HUNTER IN THE SKY: #BLOGCHATTERA2Z

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  Orion - Paleothea Orion was the grandson of the Cretan king, Minos, the creator of the labyrinth, and the son of Euryale, the Gorgon and Poseidon, the god of the sea. This also made him the nephew of Zeus, the king of the gods. Orion was a tall, well-built demigod who stood head and shoulders over any man. He was also the greatest hunter who could beat anyone with his club or sword. It is also believed that he represented strength, good luck and spiritual intuition. The myth goes that Artemis, the goddess of the Moon, hunting and virginity, was attracted to the strong and handsome Orion. She fell in love with him, but since she had taken a vow of virginity, she remained chaste. Her brother, the sun god, Apollo, was wary of the relationship as he did not want her to break her vow. There are two versions of the way he got rid of Orion.                                           ...

NARCISSUS AND ECHO! #BLOGCHATTERA2Z

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                                                                                                      YouTube Narcissus, a hunter from Thespine, is known in Greek mythology for his remarkable beauty, the son of a river god and a nymph. It is believed that Cephissus took advantage of Liriope and as a result was born this boy, “beautiful even as a child”. After the baby was born, Liriope consulted the blind prophet, Tiresias, as she was concerned about his future. Tiresias told her gravely that the boy would enjoy a long life only if he never “came to know himself”, an enigmatic utterance which tragically came true. Narcissus was aware of his striking looks. However, he rejected advances from men and women. When Narcissus was sixteen,...

MIDAS AND THE GOLDEN TOUCH! #BLOGCHATTERA2Z

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  King Midas - Freepik Midas was the ruler of Phrygia, who dwelt in an opulent palace, with everything he wanted at his fingertips. He lived with his beautiful daughter, and they enjoyed a life of abundance. Midas thought that his greatest happiness came from his wealth and spent entire days admiring and counting his gold coins. He would cover himself in gold and obsess over his possessions, not realising how this obsession could lead to dire consequences. One day, Dionysus, the Greek god of revelry and wine passed through Midas’ kingdom. One of his companions, a satyr named Silenus, was exhausted and decided to take a nap in the exotic rose gardens that flanked the kingdom. He was discovered there by Midas who invited him into his palace and entertained and took care of him for ten days and nights. At the end of the period, he took him back to Dionysus, who was grateful for the king’s kindness to his companion, and granted him a wish. Midas immediately asked for everything he touc...

LEANDER AND HERO – STAR CROSSED LOVERS! #BLOGCHATTERA2Z

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              Paleothea Leander or Leandros (Lion Man) was a young leader from Abydos. One day, he attended a festival where he came across the modest and beautiful Hero, who was a priestess of the goddess Aphrodite, and hence, lived in chastity. Leander fell in love with her at first sight. He used his charm and his wiles to make her respond to his advances. As Hero lived in Sestos, there was a whole sea, the Hellespont, which separated Europe from Asia, and the lovers as well. Every night, Leander would swim across the sea, guided only by a lamp that Hero would keep alight on the top of her tower. Thus, a whole summer went by with the lovers falling even more deeply in love.                                                        Hero Guiding Leander - The Eclectic Light Company One stormy night, Leander set out...

KRATOS, ZEUS’ ENFORCER OF JUSTICE! #BLOGCHATTERA2Z

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  Kratos - God of War Statue - Etsy Kratos is considered as one of the lesser gods, or even a demigod, in Greek mythology. He was the son of the Titan Pallas, and the river goddess Styx. It is believed that Zeus overthrew his father, Kronos, and took over the kingdom of the gods from him. When he came to power, he took under his protection all those who had not sided with Kronos earlier. Styx was one of the first of approach him with her children – Kratos (Strength), Bia (Force), Zelus (Zeal) and Nike (Victory). Zeus took them all in, honouring them as the highest members of his regime. Since they did not have an abode of their own, he graciously allowed them to dwell with him. Kratos turned into one of Zeus’ winged sentinels. He was almost like his henchman, ready to follow his bidding without thinking of whether it was right or wrong, like an ‘uncomplicated thug’ finding job openings under a despotic reign. Kratos was the embodiment of physical brutality and mercilessness, tr...