Mythologis

Est. 2023 · The World's Largest Mythology Library

The World's Biggest Library & Encyclopedia of Mythology

Every mythology, in one place. 30+ in-depth books, thousands of articles, hundreds of gods, creatures, and sacred texts from Greek, Norse, Egyptian, Hindu, Aztec, Sumerian, and dozens more traditions. Written for curious readers and serious students.

The Mythologis Library

19 premium volumes on world mythology.

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Lord Shiva meditating on Mount Kailash at twilight, third eye glowing, trishula beside him

Hindu

Shiva the Destroyer: Lord of Dissolution, Transformation, and Cosmic Renewal

Shiva the Destroyer stands at the heart of Hindu cosmology not as a god of mere annihilation, but as the force that dissolves reality so creation can begin again. His mythology is among the richest and most paradoxical in the world.

Vishnu reclining on the serpent Shesha above the cosmic ocean, surrounded by stars

Hindu

Vishnu the Preserver: Keeper of Cosmic Order

Vishnu stands at the heart of Hindu cosmology as the eternal guardian of dharma, descending into the world age after age to restore balance whenever creation tilts toward ruin.

Kali standing on Shiva in a cremation ground at night, surrounded by sacred fire and lotus blossoms

Hindu

Kali: The Fierce Mother Goddess Who Devours Time Itself

Kali is Hinduism's most electrifying deity: a goddess of death, liberation, and ferocious maternal love whose dark form conceals the deepest compassion in the cosmos.

A vast celestial Chinese dragon coiling through storm clouds above misty mountain peaks, chasing a luminous pearl

Chinese

The Dragon Symbolism in Chinese Myth: Sovereign of Waters, Heaven, and Time

In Chinese mythology, the dragon is not a monster to be slain but a cosmic sovereign: lord of rivers, rain, and imperial destiny. Its symbolism reaches from creation itself to the bones of the earth.

Odin on his high throne Hlidskjalf with ravens Huginn and Muninn, Yggdrasil in the background

Norse

Odin: Allfather of Asgard

Odin stands at the center of Norse cosmology as ruler, wanderer, and keeper of forbidden wisdom. His contradictions make him the most haunting deity in the Germanic pantheon.

Ancient Egyptian wedjat Eye of Horus amulet resting on linen in a candlelit tomb

Egyptian

Eye of Horus: The Protective Amulet That Watched Over the Living and the Dead

Worn by pharaohs and fishermen alike, the Eye of Horus is one of antiquity's most potent protective symbols, carrying the weight of cosmic battle, divine healing, and eternal vigilance.

World Mythology Encyclopedia: A Complete Guide to the Gods, Heroes, Monsters, and Sacred Legends from Around the World

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World Mythology Encyclopedia: A Complete Guide to the Gods, Heroes, Monsters, and Sacred Legends from Around the World

Greek, Norse, Egyptian, Japanese, Slavic, Celtic, Hindu, Mesoamerican, and African in one volume

The complete world mythology encyclopedia -- Greek, Norse, Egyptian, Japanese, Slavic, Celtic, Hindu, Mesoamerican, and African myths in one book.

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About Mythologis

A modern home for ancient stories.

Mythologis treats the world's myths the way they deserve -- with curiosity, rigor, and warmth. Every article is researched, written, and edited by a small editorial team.

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