Ancient
Obatala: A Symbol of Wisdom, Creativity, and Craft
In the vibrant tapestry of Yoruba mythology, Obatala, also known as Orisha nla, stands as a distinctive figure—associated with wisdom, creativity, and craftsmanship. Among the pantheon of Yoruba deities, Obatala is unique, for he is believed to have been a living person. His story is a captivating blend of divine responsibility and human temptation.
By Adeoye Adenike2 years ago in History
Title: Mystery of Ancient Pyramids: How Were They Really Built?
Title: Mystery of Ancient Pyramids: How Were They Really Built? The reason for building the pyramids is still a subject of debate, however, evidence suggests that they were built as tombs to store food and other provisions for the afterlife.
By Pravin choudhary 2 years ago in History
History and Religion of Ancient Greece!
Ancient Greece is a civilization that has fascinated scholars and people worldwide. Its rich history and religious beliefs have shaped the world we live in today. The Greeks were influential in many areas, from philosophy and literature to politics and science. Their cultural achievements are still celebrated today, making Ancient Greece one of the most significant civilizations in history.
By Manish Sharma2 years ago in History
Kannappa Nayanar’s Unconditional Love for Lord Shivan.
Once there lived a hunter. He used to go hunting everyday to support his family needs. One day in forest, he noticed a Shiva Lingam. He fell in love with the Shivalingam in first sight. He heard a walking noise so he hidden himself in trees.
By Sai Suhasini Ramalingam2 years ago in History
The Remarkable Journey of Albert Einstein's Genius
Imagine a world where your intellect is so profound that your brain becomes a museum piece, revered and studied for decades after your departure. While such reverence is not bestowed upon all brilliant minds, we delve into the life of one of history's greatest thinkers, Albert Einstein, whose brilliance has transcended generations. Our journey takes us back to the very origins of this luminary, in the town nestled between Stuttgart and Munich, known as Ulm—Einstein's hometown.
By Jeremiah “Jeremy” SEAL2 years ago in History
Prophet Idris (A.S.) (Enoch): The Prophet of Astronomy, Mathematics, and Medicine
The story of the Prophet and Messenger Idris (Enoch) Prophet Idris (A.S.) (Enoch) was born during the lifetime of Adam (A.S.) and lived for 120 years with him. He then lived the rest of his life during the lifetime of Sheeth (A.S.) (Seth).
By knowledge And Fun2 years ago in History
Uncovering Atlantis: Myth or Reality?
Despite our ever-expanding knowledge of the past, a rich history of ancient civilizations remains shrouded in mystery and awaits discovery. From enigmatic Mayan knowledge to the astounding structures built by the Egyptians, there is still so much to unearth. Among the greatest enigmas is the legend of Atlantis. For over 2,000 years, stories of this sunken city have persisted, begging the question: Is Atlantis the holy grail of archaeology, or merely a myth?
By Jason Gerard2 years ago in History
Scientists Unearth Extremely Rare Mummy Portraits in Egypt
Title: Scientists Unearth Extremely Rare Mummy Portraits in Egypt Introduction In the realm of archaeology, every discovery carries its own unique intrigue and historical significance. Recently, a team of dedicated scientists and archaeologists made an astonishing find in Egypt that has sent ripples of excitement through the academic community. They unearthed a collection of extremely rare mummy portraits that shed new light on the lives and customs of ancient Egyptians. These captivating portraits, dating back to the Roman period, offer a fascinating glimpse into the art, culture, and burial practices of this ancient civilization.
By Pravin choudhary 2 years ago in History
"Enoch's Ascension: A Journey Beyond Mortality"
In the heart of a land where ancient rivers meandered through fertile valleys and towering mountains kissed the heavens, there lived a man named Enoch. He was a shepherd by trade, but his destiny was far more profound than tending to flocks in the rolling hills of his homeland.
By Eleanor Winslow2 years ago in History









