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Chinese Mythology: Chinese Myths, Dragons, Monkey Kings, Rituals, Legends, and Zodiac Signs
In Chinese mythology, there is so much symbolism, and there are so many wise lessons to discover. It's almost criminal that Western civilization studies Greek or Roman myths but leaves all the Chinese gods and goddesses to themselves. In this guide, we'll delve deeper into these mystical beings and the beliefs surrounding them, whether modern or ancient. You will learn about subtopics like: The intriguing legend of the Monkey King and the journey through ChinaStories that involve the Chinese goddess of the moonThe significance of dragons and lions in ChinaZodiac signs in the Orient and their meaningsThe myth about the goddess of compassion and the legend of the white snakeAnd there is more. With this knowledge in the back of your head, you will show greater comprehension of the signs, symbols, and traditions of the Chinese, which have been preserved and developed over centuries.
Bernard Hayes (Author), Zachary Dylan Brown (Narrator)
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Celtic Mythology: Irish Myths and Ancient Folklore from the British Isles
The ancient culture of the Celts, with its folklore and fairytales, has sparked the imagination of many. The mythological creatures, stories, and legends have their enchanting flair and have certainly been the topic of many historians and scholars. It is time to dive deeper into some of the best-known myths and epic ventures of the gods, goddesses, and magical realms from the British Isles. You will hear about things like: Cultural backgrounds and the way it integrated with the Celts' livesThe four cycles of Irish Mythology. This may sound surprising to youThe Selkies and their connection to the CeltsThe coming of Finn and all the drama around itThe Fianna of Erin and the reason why this is such a popular storyDifferent tales from the Ossianic cycle And much more! Celtic mythology is worth studying, and the moral lessons and interesting side notes on each of these myths can be enlightening and enriching.
Bernard Hayes (Author), Zachary Dylan Brown (Narrator)
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Mythology: Celtic Folklore, Myths, Gods and Goddesses from Ireland, Scotland and England
Book 1: In this audiobook, you will find the most important facts about Celtic mythology, a people that is often overlooked or undervalued. Their tales and folklores have their routes in ancient customs and historical events, and with those backgrounds, you will get a greater understanding of the Celts. You will discover: More about the Celtic society, their religion, arts, and the collapse of that society. The Celtic history, traces of their language, and their relationship with the Romans who had conquests on the British Isles. Facts about their technology, warfare, and false stories or notions you may have heard about them. A concise outline of the Celtic gods and goddesses they worshipped and revered. Explanations about festivals and rites, as well as what they thought of cosmology and eschatology. Book 2: The ancient culture of the Celts, with its folklore and fairytales, has sparked the imagination of many. The mythological creatures, stories, and legends have their enchanting flair and have certainly been the topic of many historians and scholars. It is time to dive deeper into some of the best-known myths and epic ventures of the gods, goddesses, and magical realms from the British Isles. You will hear about things like: Cultural backgrounds and the way it integrated with the Celts' lives The four cycles of Irish Mythology. This may sound surprising to you The Selkies and their connection to the Celts The coming of Finn and all the drama around it The Fianna of Erin and the reason why this is such a popular story Different tales from the Ossianic cycle
Bernard Hayes (Author), Zachary Dylan Brown (Narrator)
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Mythology: Northern European Myths, Gods, and Goddesses
4 books in 1: Celtic Mythology - In this audiobook, you will find the most important facts about Celtic mythology, a people that is often overlooked or undervalued. Their tales and folklores have their routes in ancient customs and historical events, and with those backgrounds, you will get a greater understanding of the Celts. Celtic Mythology - The ancient culture of the Celts, with its folklore and fairytales, has sparked the imagination of many. The mythological creatures, stories, and legends have their enchanting flair and have certainly been the topic of many historians and scholars. Norse Mythology - The Nordic people had many heroes of myth and legend, and you will be introduced to both stories of myth and living, breathing Viking heroes that were revered. Norse mythology is intricate and complex, and the ideals behind their mythological beliefs were often intertwined with real life events. Ragnar Lothbrok - Ragnar Lothbrok: The Tale of a Viking Warrior King delves into the mystery surrounding the Viking warrior who conquered European nations and became a king in his own right. Over nine centuries after the death of this great warrior, ancient poems, songs, and sagas about him still remain today.
Bernard Hayes (Author), Jae Huff, Zachary Dylan Brown (Narrator)
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Indian Mythology: Hindu and Krishna Gods, Myths, and Legends
Gods and heroes in Indian mythology have made all the difference in their cultural and religious development. If you have ever been to India, you know you can find traces of these things and existing modern elements of Hindu and Krishna beliefs all over the place. In this book, you will learn more about: The Holi Festival and the way the colors serve as symbolic emblems. How the Indian culture is divide and united at the same time, in its own various ways. Dances, sarees, and gods in Indian legends. The main beliefs about Krishna and the repetition of the Mantra. How yoga, meditation, and the belief in reincarnation are connected to religious backgrounds in India. An in-depth study in this brief guide will help you get a greater understanding of the spreading religious beliefs and historical background of the Indian nation.
Bernard Hayes (Author), Zachary Dylan Brown (Narrator)
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Egyptian Mythology: A Concise Guide to the Gods, Heroes, Sagas, Rituals and Beliefs of Egyptian Myth
Learn more about the ancient beliefs of Egypt, with its rituals, fallacies, and conclusions. This audiobook is dedicated to exploring the gods and goddesses the Egyptians feared and worshiped. This guide includes subtopics such as: The entire story of the creation of the world and human race the Egyptians embraced. Backgrounds and legendary tales about Osiris, Horus, and other gods and goddesses. The significance of the iconography, burial rituals, and pyramids in regards to their religion and civilization. The meaning of scarabs, the Tjet, and the Djed. And much more! This audiobook will contribute to your knowledge and understanding of one of the most ancient societies in our written history. Their beliefs, habits, and imaginary beings shape some of the consecutive historical events and passed on a culture that was advanced and sophisticated beyond our comprehension. In a way, Egyptian history and mythology has create a true mystery, and yet, we can learn from their correctness and mistakes in the same sense.
Bernard Hayes (Author), Zachary Dylan Brown (Narrator)
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American Mythology: The Art of Native American, Inuit, Aztec, and Inca Myths
Book 1: Native American Mythology. Stretching from the north to the south of the Western Hemisphere, the indigenous Americans have a long-forgotten history, and with that, myths, legends, and stories that have been passed on through generations. Many of them were in tune with nature and had their rituals, beliefs, and mythological creatures. To get a grasp of the original inhabitants of the United States, Canada, and Latin American nations, it is crucial to understand the roots of where it all came from and what was going on in people's minds before the European settlers arrived. Book 2: Inuit Mythology Inuit mythology is intricate and complex, and the ideals behind some of their mythological beliefs were often intertwined with real-life events. This audiobook will examine how both myth and fact contributed to the culture and traditions of the Inuit people and how these influences and some stories continue to live on throughout the centuries. Book 3: Inca Mythology This book is dedicated to exploring the gods and goddesses that the Incas on the American continent worshiped, and within the pages, you will find subtopics like: Historical background of the Inca empire before the colonists arrivedThe myths about creation, death, procreation, and moreStrange gods and goddesses they worshipped - sometimes in brutal, macabre ways Book 4: Aztec Mythology This book is dedicated to exploring the gods and goddesses that the Aztec people on the pre-Columbian American continent worshiped, and within the pages you will find subtopics like: The origins and influences on Aztec beliefs, or in other words, where they got it all fromThe most important themes in Aztec mythologyGods and goddesses and their background stories from Aztec mythology
Bernard Hayes (Author), Gareth Johnson, Zachary Dylan Brown (Narrator)
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Celtic Mythology: Historical Facts, Religious Belief, and Myths About Celtic Gods and Goddesses
In this audiobook, you will find the most important facts about Celtic mythology, a people that is often overlooked or undervalued. Their tales and folklores have their routes in ancient customs and historical events, and with those backgrounds, you will get a greater understanding of the Celts. You will discover: More about the Celtic society, their religion, arts, and the collapse of that society. The Celtic history, traces of their language, and their relationship with the Romans who had conquests on the British Isles.Facts about their technology, warfare, and false stories or notions you may have heard about them. A concise outline of the Celtic gods and goddesses they worshipped and revered. Explanations about festivals and rites, as well as what they thought of cosmology and eschatology.The reason why the Celts were esteemed as one of the most terrifying societies in the world, as well as the others that made the top five.Celtic mythology is intricate, complex, and the ideals behind their mythological beliefs were often intertwined with real-life events. This audiobook will examine how both myth and fact contributed to the culture and traditions of the Celts and how these influences and stories continue to live on throughout the centuries.
Alex Warner, Bernard Hayes (Author), Zachary Dylan Brown (Narrator)
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Mythology: Collection of Sagas, Myths, Rituals, and Gods from America and Polynesia
This is a 5-book bundle with the following books: Inca Mythology Aztec Mythology Polynesian Mythology Native American Mythology Inuit Mythology
Bernard Hayes (Author), Gareth Johnson, Zachary Dylan Brown (Narrator)
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Mythology: Asian and European Mythology from the Ages
This book contains 5 titles: Indian Mythology - When we talk about mythology, we often think of the Greeks or the Romans. Many people forget, however, that the historical country India, with more than one billion citizens, has a mythological heritage as well. In this audiobook, we'll dive deeper into that heritage and the beliefs and religions that have contributed to it. Indian Mythology - Gods and heroes in Indian mythology have made all the difference in their cultural and religious development. If you have ever been to India, you know you can find traces of these things and existing modern elements of Hindu and Krishna beliefs all over the place. Germanic Mythology - In this informational guide, the author will take you by the hand and educate you about the various gods and goddesses the Germanic peoples of medieval times and before worshipped. The subtle differences and the overlap with Nordic gods are worth studying. Japanese Mythology - This book is dedicated to exploring the gods and goddesses that the Japanese worshiped, and within the pages you will find subtopics like ancient, exciting stories and mysterious myths and intriguing legends from Japan. You'll learn about gods and goddesses that were common in Japan thousands of years ago. Korean Mythology - This book is dedicated to exploring the gods and goddesses that the Koreans of old worshiped, and within it, you will find more information about strange creatures from Korean mythology and about the Korean mythology of Tangu and Ahri.
Bernard Hayes (Author), Gareth Johnson, Zachary Dylan Brown (Narrator)
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Mythology: Gods, Monsters, Myths, and Folklore from European Nations
This is a 4-book bundle with the following books: Germanic Mythology Egyptian Mythology Celtic Mythology (2 different books)
Bernard Hayes (Author), Gareth Johnson, Zachary Dylan Brown (Narrator)
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Mythology: Tales of Gods, Goddesses, and Heroes from Polynesia and America
This book has 3 titles: Polynesian Mythology - This book is dedicated to exploring the gods and goddesses that the Polynesian people worshiped, and within the pages you will find more information about: Background facts about the Polynesian culture, such as family, social stratification, education, fishing, gardening, religion, art, and traditions.The intriguing legend and background story of Maui, the trickster.Polynesian names from mythology and their meanings. Native American Mythology - Stretching from the north to the south of the Western Hemisphere, the indigenous Americans have a long-forgotten history, and with that, myths, legends, and stories that have been passed on through generations. Many of them were in tune with nature and had their rituals, beliefs, and mythological creatures. In this guide, you'll hear about: Native American gods and goddesses that were worshiped by the aboriginals.Some historical background, and the connection to their beliefs. The most important, best-known legends that have been told and written on cave walls. Stories that have been told on the American continent about the creation of the world. Inuit Mythology - This audiobook is dedicated to exploring the gods and goddesses the Inuit people and Eskimos worshiped, and within the program, you will find more information about: Inuit myths about the creation of the world. The intriguing stories and legends of Nanuk and Sedna. The Inuit religion and how it relates the natural environment in which they lived. Inuit mythological names and their meanings.
Bernard Hayes (Author), Gareth Johnson, Zachary Dylan Brown (Narrator)
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