Dragons in World Mythology


 

Dragons in World Mythology

Dragons are among the most famous and powerful creatures found in mythologies across the world. These legendary beings appear in stories from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

Although dragons differ greatly between cultures, they usually represent powerful natural forces or cosmic balance.

In European mythology, dragons were often portrayed as dangerous and destructive monsters. They guarded treasure and fought heroic warriors. One of the most famous examples is the dragon defeated by Saint George.

European dragons were typically depicted with wings, sharp claws, and the ability to breathe fire.

In contrast, Chinese dragons were seen as wise and benevolent creatures. Rather than symbols of destruction, they represented wisdom, prosperity, and control over water and weather.

Chinese dragons were believed to bring rain and were associated with emperors and divine authority.

In Mesopotamian mythology, dragon-like creatures also appeared. One example is Tiamat, a primordial sea dragon representing chaos and creation.

Dragons continue to appear in modern storytelling because they combine many powerful symbolic ideas: strength, mystery, danger, and ancient wisdom.

Their presence across many cultures shows how deeply mythological creatures are connected to human imagination.

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