Category: legend

  • CHILE: Myths and Legends from Chiloé

    CHILE: Myths and Legends from Chiloé

    Myths and legends from Chiloé possess a multitude of creatures and a distinct and interesting history of male witches, Francisco Goya’s painting of witches did much to shape perceptions of sorcery in Spanish- speaking societies in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Part of the attraction of Chiloé is the wealth of mystery that…

  • INDIA: On the Coconut palm

    INDIA: On the Coconut palm

    Discover legends, myths and folklore of the coconut palm tree and its use in traditional Indian culture. Oral literature abounds with proverbs, fables, myths, and legends associated with this special nut and have been associated with the origin of the plant in India, Malaysia, Hawaii, Myanmar, Maldives, Philippines, Indonesia, and Polynesian countries.

  • INDIA: Annapurna – The kitchen goddess

    INDIA: Annapurna – The kitchen goddess

    While doing a Panchakarma in Kerala, India I witnessed how Annapurṇa – The kitchen goddess, got a temple in the new kitchen, this ritual is called kumbhabhishekam.

  • CHINA: On the Giant Panda in History and Mythology

    CHINA: On the Giant Panda in History and Mythology

    Folklore of 熊猫 – the Giant Panda, has its roots in Tibetan and Chinese culture. Read the legends on how the panda got his black marks, discover its etymology and symbolism and the use in traditional Chinese culture. Discover the History and Mythology of the xióng māo, Mo, Pixiu or Giant Panda.

  • CHINA: Solar Eclipses in History and Mythology

    CHINA: Solar Eclipses in History and Mythology

  • INDONESIA: Legends of the Herons, or Kokokan birds in Petulu Gunung, Bali

    INDONESIA: Legends of the Herons, or Kokokan birds in Petulu Gunung, Bali

    The Legends of the Herons, or Kokokan birds in Petulu Gunung, Bali are well known and they are an impressive spectacleattracting birdlovers from all over.

  • THAILAND- LEGEND: Nai Khanom Tom – The Father of Muay Thai

    THAILAND- LEGEND: Nai Khanom Tom – The Father of Muay Thai

    Traveling and discovering is sometimes about being in the right place on the right day, for us that day was March 17th, when Thailand celebrates the Nai Khanom Tom day. There are many different names for this celebration such as “National Muay Boran day“, “National Muay Thai day” or “Boxer’s Day“. Discover Nai Khanom Tom…

  • AUSTRIA: Baucis et Philemon, retold as myth, fairy tale, fable & poem

    AUSTRIA: Baucis et Philemon, retold as myth, fairy tale, fable & poem

    Discover Ovid’s Baucis et Philemon, retold as myth, fairy tale, fable, poem and as seen in art. Jupiter and Mercury come to Earth and are treated poorly by all but Philemon and Baucis. They are so outraged; they send a terrible storm to flood the land sparing only Philemon, Baucis, and their humble dwelling.

  • MALAYSIA: Chinese New Year in Georgetown- Penang

    MALAYSIA: Chinese New Year in Georgetown- Penang

    Discover Legend, Myth and Folklore of the Chinese New Year in Georgetown- Penang. Read about Customs, Rituals and Taboos and the many gods that are worshiped during the Spring Festival. And how the people celebrate this special time of the year.

  • STORYTELLING BALI: Made Taro&Gede Tarmada

    STORYTELLING BALI: Made Taro&Gede Tarmada

    Storytelling in Bali is an age old tradition, and an ancient art. It symbolizes the living tradition of storytelling that deeply explains and entertains, morally educates and brings communities together. In Balinese culture- art, ritual, and performance overlap in various ways, stories are continually told and retold.