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ANCIENT INDIAN MYTHOLOGY & SCIENTIFIC RELEVANCE
ANCIENT INDIAN MYTHOLOGY & SCIENTIFIC RELEVANCE
KUNAL YADAV , IX-B ,18D A V PUBLIC SCHOOL , DWARKA
INTRODUCTION TO MYTHOLOGY
HEROES GODS MONSTER OF THE GREEK MYTHS
MYTHOLOGYA usually traditional story of events that serves to unfold part of the world view of a people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon . Myths often involve divine, supernatural, and/or heroic characters.
MythologyOR A collection of fictional stories involving the actions of gods, goddesses and other imaginary characters, intended to explain the unexplainable.
Classical Greek Mythology
A collection of stories about a set of gods, based upon oral tradition, as told and recorded by the ancient Greeks
Myths served as entertainment, a sense of national/regional pride, and religious education
Oral TraditionThe practice of passing along stories, tales, and folklore by word of mouth
Oral tradition is responsible for many of the “inconsistencies” of ancient mythology.
FantasyHighly imaginative writing that contains elements not found in real life
Many science fiction and fantasy books, movies and comic books are based upon the style and manner of myths.
Legends• Definition: fictional stories loosely
based upon real/historical people and events.
• Also known as “tall-tales”
• Are rooted in facts, but stories have been changed through the years…WHY?
Fables•Definition: A brief story, often
containing animal characters that teaches a lesson or moral
•Fables deal with “useful truth”
“The Classicists”Greek mythology existed for hundreds of years before these stories were ever recorded with written words.
The scholars/poets who recorded the myths are known as “classicists.”
The major classicists of Greek Mythology include Virgil, Homer, and Ovid.
The Importance of Myths
Myths were critical to the ancient Greeks
These stories touched all aspects of Greek life, including art, music, architecture, military endeavors, religion, and education.
Greek myths and sunlight are represented by moral quality. Heroes are set in sunlight, monsters belong to the darkness.
Myths were critical to the ancient Greeks
Categories of MythsMyths of creation : these explain the beginning of time, space, and man
Myths of explanation : these explain the great questions of the universe
Myths of morality : these teach lessons and reinforce cultural morality
Why Study Mythology?
Greek myths are the foundations for the arts as we know them, including movies, television, commercial products, sports, music, and comic books.
A knowledge of Greek mythology enhances a person’s ability to understand and appreciate the world as a whole.
CREATED BY:KUNALYADAV CLASS: IX-B ROLL NO:18
THANKS ~THE END ~