Mythology is the attempt by us humans to explain various phenomena, or ideas or teach a concept. It is easier to learn through stories so the ancients told us stories that teach. These stories linger within our memories and explain the unexplained. Mythology is also part of our collective memory and culture.
nnnnThus every great civilization had its own stories and myths. Today let’s have one from Greek Mythology.
nnnnLike every good story let’s begin with Gods and Goddesses.
nnnnOnce upon a time, or a long long time ago, the world was new and there were no different seasons. It was always summer and spring.
nnnnThere was a beautiful maiden named Persephone, the daughter of Demeter, the goddess of agriculture. Persephone was the apple of her mother’s eye.
nnnnPersephone was admired by many of the gods and they all wanted to marry her. Hades, dark lord and the god of the underworld was one of those who were smitten by Persephone.
nnnnNow Hades lived in the dark underground world beneath the earth. He was a feared God and no one went near him without cause.
nnnnAs Hades watched the other Gods court Persephone while he was tied to his duty of ruling the underworld he felt despondent and angry.
nnnnIn anger, people do silly and foolish things.
nnnnOne day, while Persephone was picking flowers in a meadow, Hades emerged from the earth and abducted her, taking her to the underworld to be his wife.
nnnnnnnnDemeter, grief-stricken by her daughter’s disappearance, caused a great famine to fall upon the earth. The crops withered, and the land became barren as she searched tirelessly for Persephone. All prayers and pleadings by the Gods and humans fell on deaf ears. The Earth withered.
nnnnFinally, Zeus, the king of the gods, intervened and demanded that Hades release Persephone. Hades agreed reluctantly but put forward a condition that if Persephone had eaten anything she would stay back.
nnnnNow everyone felt that Persephone would not have eaten anything as she mourned for her life on earth. And she would have been frightened of the dark lord Hades.
nnnnPersephone had been frightened by Hades but had soo found him to be gentle and caring of her. She remained without eating for a long time but finally, hunger got the better of her. She was tempted by the luscious pomegranate fruits kept near her and ate just six pomegranate seeds.
nnnnThe Gods above earth and Demeter eagerly awaited Persephone.
nnnnHowever, because Persephone had eaten six pomegranate seeds while in the underworld, she was bound to spend six months of the year with Hades. Persephone also agreed to this as she found Hades to be a kind and good husband. She was happy to spend six months as the Queen of the underworld and come up and spend six months with her mother.
nnnnThus, the myth explains the cycle of the seasons: when Persephone is with her mother, Demeter, the earth flourishes in spring and summer. But when she returns to the underworld with Hades, Demeter mourns, and the earth grows cold and barren during fall and winter.
nnnnThat’s the story of the seasons.
nnnnNamaste until the next time. 🙏
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