Sunday, January 10, 2010

Nymphs

The Nymphs were the daughters of Zeus, the King of the gods. They ranged over beautiful groves and dwelled near springs, in mountains through which rivers flowed and in woods.


There were Sea Nymphs, Land Nymphs and Wood Nymphs in Greek mythology. Because of their close connection to water, a fertilizing element, the nymphs were worshipped as daemons of fertility and vegetation.The nymphs protected the plants and animals and were also playing the role of nurses who occasionaly raised human beings.
Nymphs, the Goddesses of Nature in Greek mythology



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