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The Teacher in the Woods
I thought it might make sense to take a closer look at some of the stories included in Yoshi Yoshitani’s Beneath the Moon that I wasn’t already familiar with, and the Banjhakri seemed appropriate for the Halloween season. He’s scary … Continue reading →
Posted in Animism, Art, Hinduism, Language, Magic, Medicine, Monsters, Music, Mythology, Religion | Tagged banhakrini, banjhakri, banjhakri falls, beneath the moon, dhyangro, hanuman, jhakri, lemlemey, shamanism, shiva, yeti, yoshi yoshitani |
Uh-Oh, There’s That Bear Again
One subject I’d been meaning to address for a while but had forgotten about was Jambavan, the King of the Bears in Hindu mythology, who made a significant appearance in Aru Shah and the Nectar of Immortality. At least, he’s … Continue reading →
Posted in Animals, Chinese, Greek Mythology, Hinduism, Language, Mythology, Names, Religion | Tagged arcturus, aru shah, aru shah and the nectar of immortality, baloo, bears, bootes, brahma, constellations, hanuman, jambavan, jambavati, krishna, mahabharata, monkeys, prasena, rama, ramayana, ravana, rikshas, roshani chokshi, rudyard kipling, sloth bears, sun wukong, taboo, the jungle book, ursa major, ursa minor, vishnu |
Mythology Today
A Local Habitation, by Seanan McGuire – The second of the October Daye novels has Toby, at the behest of her lord Duke Sylvester, investigating a fairy-run computer company in Fremont, which in Faerie is a buffer zone between two … Continue reading →
Posted in Authors, Book Reviews, Fairy Tales, Hinduism, Mythology, Religion, Rick Riordan, seanan mcguire | Tagged a local habitation, aru shah and the end of time, chitrigupta, demons, dharma raja, dryads, fairies, hanuman, indra, lady of the lake, luidaeg, mahabarata, nymphs, october daye, pandava quartet, roshani chokshi, shakuni, suyodhana, urvashi, witches |
If Called by a Panther, Don’t Anther
Black Panther – I finally saw this yesterday, which is probably good as the theaters have to make room for the next Marvel movie. This was an important cultural landmark, as it had a black director and majority black cast, … Continue reading →
Posted in African, Animals, Comics, Egyptian, Hinduism, Mythology, Politics, Prejudice, Religion, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged bast, black panther, bucky barnes, captain america civil war, erik killmonger, everett k. ross, ghekre, hanuman, jabari, m'baku, man-ape, Marvel Cinematic Universe, n'jobu, nakia, okoye, racism, rhinoceroses, shuri, t'chaka, t'challa, ulysses klaue, vibranium, wakanda |