Explore the history of Mangalkavya, its cultural significance, and its transformation from the 13th to 19th centuries.
The story depicted on the ˁAin Samiya goblet—an 8 cm tall silver vessel from the Intermediate Bronze Age (c. 2650–1950 ...
The prophet Ezekiel speaks of the sin that was “so detestable to the Lord,” which was idol worship in the Temple itself.
The almighty eagle perched on a cactus while devouring a serpent on Mexico’s flag hints at the myth behind the foundation of ...
Once, they were worshiped — gods of rain, love, death, and fire — fed by offerings, prayers, and fear. Temples rose in their ...
The 15th-century Bible, commissioned by Duke Borso D'Este, is rarely seen in public. It was transported to Rome under heavy ...
For one night only at the Philharmonie de Paris, Maxime Pascale will conduct “Montag aus Licht,” part of his bid to stage a ...
Odysseus: In Greek mythology, Odysseus is a character in The Iliad and the main protagonist of The Odyssey. Petros: Rock, ...
In many ways, on the spiritual spectrum, the pomegranate's aura precedes its presence.
High above southeastern Turkey, a forgotten king’s dream of immortality has left behind huge stone figures, ancient myths, ...
Aegina’s Temple of Aphaea dazzles anew with new lighting that celebrates its ancient Greek beauty and revives the island’s ...
Worshipped across Celtic lands and later adopted by Rome, Epona was the powerful goddess of horses, fertility, and protection. Discover how she bridged two ancient worlds through faith and freedom.