Mythology
How Has Mythology Helped Science?
Mythology refers to several legends, stories, or convictions, especially those which show a religious or cultural tradition. Myth stories often deal with or explain events or the origins of a person or culture. In many cases, the life of gods and goddesses is mythological. We know, that mythology has always helped science. Almost any civilization
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Japanese Mythology
We live in a scientifically aware world where facts and hard evidence play an essential role in our life. Yet, we still have fantasies related to myths and folklore of ancient times. In recent years we witnessed Roman and Greek mythology taking center stage in mainstream millennial culture. This cultural reset encouraged many people to
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Difference Between Religion and Mythology
The world has over forty-two thousand active religions at present. And believe it or not, every religion has its own mythological stories. Many of us often tend to confuse religion with mythology, but they are not the same thing. Moreover, many believe that mythology is the religion that people have stopped following, or that today’s
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Norse Mythology
Norse mythology is the body of myths of the Germanic language, retarding from the Norse religion. It continued when the Christianization of Scandinavia, and into the Scandinavian lore of the trendy amount. Some people also called it the faith and beliefs of the Vikings. It is been the topic of learned discourse since the seventeenth
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The Game Between Mythology Vs History
Mythology and history are flip sides of the same coin, the past. According to the German historian Leopold von Ranke, “History tells us as it really happened.” It shares the objective truth supported by evidence from archives, epigraphs, archeology, monuments, etc. On the other hand, mythology stands at the other end of the spectrum
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Mythology Inspired Literature
The mythological genre is loved and supported by many avid readers all over the world. Though crime-thriller is the most recommended genre for people who wish to cultivate the habit of reading, mythological suspense also is an eye-catcher for beginners. Mythology-inspired literature is hugely based on gods, demigods, devils, goblins, and other mystic creatures. The
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Chinese Mythology
Mythology is the kind of myths that constitute a cultural history, some historical traditions, tales of a particular area. These are traditions that are transferred down to generations, for centuries. These mythologies can be in written/textual or oral form. The Chinese culture has rich and complicated mythology that is dated about four thousand years. China,
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Roman Mythology
Individuals regard Roman mythology to be among the greatest in the world. Thus, Rome is a major tourist destination. It is the land of history as well as mythology. The Romans had several Gods and Goddesses. There was Jupiter, the King of Gods. Juno, the wife of Jupiter and the Goddess of women and fertility.
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Mythology and Ecology
Mythology is a swarm of stories, legends, beliefs, and rituals that express the identity and roots of religion or culture. Nature or ecology is the collective word for all the physical, material, and environmental features of this universe. Ecology and mythology are two basic pillars of any person’s journey on this blue planet. Though not