The Fiddling Emperor

In 64 AD, Emperor Nero was all about crafting a grand Rome but got lost in his obsession. His micromanagement led to a devastating fire that raged for nine days, while he reportedly did nothing to help. The disaster sparked rebellion among the citizens, marking the beginning of Nero’s downfall as they turned against him.

MYTHOLOGY 104 : BUDDHA & OFFERING OF ABUSES

Gautama Buddha used to go out with a begging bowl to gather a piece of nourishment for the afternoon. Whenever he passes in front of a house, the woman of the house would come out with some prepared food, and offer it Buddha. Buddha would accept it, thank the woman and leave for his place.ContinueContinue reading “MYTHOLOGY 104 : BUDDHA & OFFERING OF ABUSES”

MYTHOLOGY 102 : FISH INCARNATION

Satyavrata, the King of pre-antiquated Dravida and a devout follower of Lord Vishnu, who later was known as Manu was washing his hands in a river when a little fish swam into his hands and begged him to save its life. He put it in a container, which it soon outgrew. He at that pointContinueContinue reading “MYTHOLOGY 102 : FISH INCARNATION”