When you were or even now as an adult you must have heard about a tale about the great flood arround the world. Doesn't Matter Which you Relegion you must have heard from christians to Muslims or Chinnese to hindu in every cultre you can a tale about the Great Flood Story
Whether it's the Greek myths of Zeus and Athena, the Hindu epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata or the Norse legends of Odin and Thor, these tales explore universal themes like love, betrayal and the eternal struggle between good and evil.
The most inresting part of this tale is that this story has no difference in at all, only with the slightly changes. So lets explore about the Common mythological tale about the great flood.
Great Flood Narratives from Various Cultures
The story of a great flood and a saviour who builds a large boat to save life forms is a common motif found in various mythologies and religions around the world. Here's a brief overview of similar flood narratives from different cultures:
The common Factor in the story all culture is, There is person chosen by god (the creator) to build an ark to save himself and his family along with the animal and a few people of that time who were on the right path, and God (the Creator) decides to flood the earth to cleanse it of wickedness.
Bible mentioned In the Book of Genesis, about the great flood, the mythogical tale known as Noah's Ark, God decides to flood the earth to cleanse it of wickedness. Noah, a righteous man, is instructed by God to build an ark to save himself and his family and pairs of every kind of animal including the righteous people of that time. Noah's ark becomes the vessel that preserves life during the flood and after the waters recede, God makes a covenant with Noah, promising never to flood the earth again.
The ancient Mesopotamian epic tells the story of Gilgamesh, a legendary king of Uruk. In one part of the epic, Gilgamesh meets Utnapishtim, the survivor of a great flood. Utnapishtim tells Gilgamesh how the gods decided to send a flood to destroy humanity but he was forewarned by the god Ea and instructed to build a large boat to save himself, his family and various animals.
Another tale from Polynesia is about Maui, a god, and the great flood. Maui tells his family that a flood is coming and tells them to find cover on the tallest peak. Maui makes a big boat called a "ahi canoe" to save his family from the flood, but they don't believe him.
In Hindu folklore, there is a story about a big flood that happened when Manu was alive. Manu is thought to be the creator of all people. Lord Vishnu takes the Matsya Avatar and tells Manu that a flood is coming. Manu makes a big boat and loads it with seeds of all the plants and pairs of all the animals that will be needed to rebuild the world after the floods are over.
The Greek myth of Deucalion and Pyrrha recounts a flood sent by Zeus to punish humanity's wickedness. Deucalion and Pyrrha, the only surviving humans, are instructed by the Titan Prometheus to build an ark. They repopulate the earth by throwing stones behind them, which transform into new people.
Chinese mythology includes a flood myth known as the Great Flood or Gun-Yu. According to legend, the flood was caused by the goddess Nuwa to punish humanity's wickedness. The hero Yu the Great is tasked with controlling the floodwaters and eventually succeeds, earning him the mandate to rule as the first emperor of the Xia Dynasty.
In Islamic tradition, the story of Noah or Nuh in Arabic and the great flood is mentioned in the Quran. During a time of widespread corruption and disbelief, Allah chose Nuh as a prophet to warn his people of an impending flood due to their sins. Nuh (A.s) preached for years (950 Muslims mention) but his people refused to listen and only few people were with him (70-80 epople Not sure about the counting including his family). Allah commanded Nuh to build an ark to save himself, his family and pairs of every kind of animal and the people who believed the Nuh (A.s) is a propher and is on the right path.
So, When the flood came (From the ground and the from the sky), all living beings except those aboard the ark perished. The ark eventually rested on Mount Judi (People Belived) and Noah and his companions emerged safely. Allah made a covenant with Nuh (A.s), promising not to send such a flood again. The story is mentioned in several chapters of the Quran and teaches lessons about faith, obedience and consequences.
We have finished looking at the world myth of the Great Flood. It has reminded us of how stories can cross national lines and teach us timeless truths. Across countries and cultures, the story of the flood continues to captivate our minds and make us think about what it means to be human. Come back soon, because we're about to start another trip through the deep web of world legend.
Floods are natural disasters that have occurred throughout history, leading many cultures to develop stories to explain these catastrophic events and their significance in human history.
Common themes include divine punishment for human wickedness, the preservation of life through an ark or boat and the renewal of the earth after the floodwaters recede.
Yes, stories about floods often have religious or spiritual meanings. They teach us about the results of our actions and how important it is to follow God's rules.
Stories about floods may have been influenced by real-life floods, but they also show how people understand and believe in the natural world and their place in it.
Flood stories teach us about how important it is to be good, to follow God's rules, and how strong the human spirit is when things go wrong.
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