mythology

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    The First Woman Demon Created Lilith

    Lilith is quite well known as the Queen of Hell and Mother of Demons. There are many stories about Lilith prevailing to date. Stories about her are rife in Hebrew, Babylonian, Sumerian, and Assyrian mythology. Many believe her to be an evil demon or succubus, while others believe her to be the first feminist— an independent, fierce, and rebellious woman.…

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  • FactsCorporate Learning From Ramayana: Important 5 Skills

    Corporate Learning From Ramayana: Important 5 Skills

    Even airing again after 33 years the show “Ramayana” became the highest viewed entertainment program globally. This Mythological and religious show gives us the code of conduct to lead a spiritual and disciplined life. But not just that, this great ‘Epic’ also gives us lessons for workplace settings like leadership, skills of management, and good governance. Ramayana also gives corporate…

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  • FactsMermaids: Creatures of Fantasy or a Hidden Reality?

    Mermaids: Creatures of Fantasy or a Hidden Reality?

    It is certain that you probably don’t believe in the existence of divine creatures considering they won’t be able to survive in the real world anyway. But what if they actually did exist? Merfolk, that is, merman and mermaid have been captivating human imagination for centuries. In Arabian Nights, the mermaids have been described as having “moon faces and hair…

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    The Legend Of The Phoenix- Is It All Just Folklore?

    Phoenix is a bird that is said to come alive rising from the ashes of its predecessor. Some say they die in a show of flames, combusting themselves. But some claim they just die and the body decomposes before they come alive again. It is said that phoenixes are real birds but extremely rare, most probably found in the most…

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  • History Of The Holy Grail: The Controversial Cup

    For those who are unfamiliar with the word “HOLY GRAIL”, well for most of the demonstrations it is traditionally known to be a cup that was used in The Last Supper by Jesus Christ himself and that Joseph of Arimathea used it to collect Jesus’s blood at his crucifixion. For centuries now, the Grail is known to be an object…

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