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What are the similarities between Greek mythology and Manipur mythology?

Although Greek mythology and Manipur mythology have developed in remote areas since ancient times, there are some similarities in mythological figures.

There are some similarities here-

A model of masculinity and adventure.

Khuman Khamba in Manipur mythology and Hercules in Greek mythology are both considered as the greatest heroes in their respective legends.

Hercules, the Greek hero, and Kamba, the hero of Manipur in ancient times, are both models of masculinity and are both famous for their far-reaching adventure stories.

Classic examples are Crete Bull captured by Hercules and Cowell Bull captured by Kangba.

Sun God:-

In Greek and Manipur mythology, the sun is personified as a male god, which is related to horses. There are many horses in Helius in Greek mythology, and Korohamba rides a monoplane and flies in the blue sky from east to west every day as their upper limit duty.

King of the gods:-

Zeus in ancient Greek mythology and Solaron in Manipur myth in martel are both great heavenly rulers. They all use lightning as a weapon. They control the weather, and the bad weather is because of their temper. Moreover, they are all their legendary big perverts.

Mother Earth:-

The Greek goddess Gaia and Manipur goddess Lai Mahrer Sidabi are both goddesses of the earth. Are the mother gods of the gods.

An interesting similarity is that both goddesses regard the powerful and terrible dragon as their youngest sons, Pakamba of Remar and Tifeng of Gaia.

Dangerous Beauty:-Hello = Sai Ren.

Sai Ren and Herois are most famous for their notorious attitude towards men. They entered the spell through sweet voices.

Once these innocent people are controlled by their spells, they will either turn them into objects or treat them cruelly, thus completely affecting their normal lives.

Goddess of warrior:-

Athena is a very popular figure, armed with a spear, shield and helmet.

Similarly, Pantobe holds a sword or spear and shield. She sometimes even uses snakes as weapons. Athena, the Greek goddess, and Pantobe, the Manipur goddess, are Sivir, the goddess of wisdom and courage.

Capture the mighty bull:-

Heracles' capture of Crete bulls is one of his twelve tasks. This is a great Himalayan mission, completed by the son of Zeus. Later, he took it to Greece.

Similarly, Kamba, the greatest hero in Manipur mythology, captured Cowell cattle from the wild reeds on the lake Loktak and brought them back to the capital of the Kingdom of Iran.