Myths and legends are an integral part of human existence. They have been around us all the time. Though their validity is susceptible, nobody seems to mind as they stand as a proof of the human belief in divine powers. Here we bring to you a collection of popular mythological stories that will take you to times of yore when gods co-habited with humans, divine voices could be heard and visions seen. Know more about deities you worship every day. Know about the extraordinary sacrifices made and great feats achieved.
The Great Sacrifice
Shibi Rana was a great king. He was famous for his truthfulness, justice and keeping his word.
One day the gods decided to test him. Once, the king saw an eagle chasing a dove. The dove was frantically looking for a place to hide and came and settled in the king's lap. The dove said "Oh king, please save my life." The king had take a vow to protect anyone who took his shelter. Shibi Rana hid the dove in his lap. When the eagle saw this, he said, "Oh king, you have hidden my prey. Please leave the dove and let me satisfy my hunger."
The king wanted to protect the dove but at the same time, he did not want to deprive the eagle of his prey. He offered to give the eagle the same amount of meat in return. The eagle demanded flesh from the king's right thigh on the condition that not a tear should fall from his eye while his thigh is cut. The king thought that cutting away a little flesh from his body would not kill him and the dove would also be saved at the same time, so he agreed. The dove was placed on one side of a balance and the king's flesh was added, the dove was always heavier. A small tear appeared in the king's left eye. When the eagle confronted him, the king explained that the left thigh. At this, the eagle and the dove vanished.
Shibi Rana had passed the test and the gods blessed him.
The Boys Who Never Grew Old
Sage Mrikandu prayed to Shiva for a son. Shiva appeared before him and asked, "Do you want an ordinary son or a perfect son who would not live more than sixteen years?"
Mrikandu thought, "If I ask for a perfect son, he would die at sixteen, but if I ask for an ordinary son, he would not be great." He chose a perfect son.
Soon his wife gave birth to a son whom they called Markendeya. He was a handsome, wise, and kind boy, perfect in every way.
A few days before his six teen birthday, Markandeya's parents told him that he would soon die. Markendeya said, "I will not die. " I will pray to Shiva." He worshipped Shiva every day. On his sixteenth birthday, Yama, the god of death, came to take him. Markandeya said, "Let me finish my prayer ." Yama got angry and threw the noose over him. Shiva appeared and ordered Yama back to his kingdom saying, "Don't return to earth."
Yama went away. Nobody died on earth after that. The earth became overcrowded Goddess Earth went to Shiva and said, "I am not able to carry this huge burden. Please send Yama to earth." When Lord Shiva refused, she went to Parvati for help. When Parvati repeated the request, Shiva said, "Yama has insulted my devotee." Parvati said, "Maybe you meant that Markandeya will always remain sixteen, but that foolish Yama misunderstood." Shiva was happy. He sent Yama to earth again. Markandeya always remained sixteen.
A Mountain on a Finger
The people of Vrindavan workshipped Indra, the god of rain. Indra was very proud and arrogant and so Krishna decided to teach him a lesson. One day, he told the people that instead of worshipping Indra, They should worship the Govardhan Mountain and its forests on which their livelihood depended.
The people of Vrindavan obeyed Krishna and stopped worshipping Indra. Indra became angry and decided to punish them. He called upon the clouds, which were under his control and asked them to rain continuously over Vrindavan. The people were terrified by the heavy rains and thought that the flood would destroy their village and they would all die. Krishna lifted the Goverdhan entire mountain on the little finger of his left hand. He held the mountain like an umbrella for seven days and seven nights over the people of Vrindavan .
At last, Indra realised his mistake and was ashamed. He asked the clouds to stop raining and apologised to Krishna.
Task 1. Choose one of the stories. Which story have you chosen? Why?
Task 2. Write the structure of a story and the purpose of each paragraph.
Structure:
1) exposition (protagonist-antagonist, setting (time & place), conflict/problem (internal/external));
2) rising actions
3) climax
4) falling actions
5) resolution
ответы на 3, 5, 6 вопросы не знаю!
1) Food and beverage industry, flour and cereal industry, bakery industry, meat and dairy industry, fruit and vegetable canning industry, fish industry, fish processing industry, alcoholic beverage industry and winemaking
Перевод: Пищевкусовая промышленность, мукомольно-крупяная промышленность, хлебопекарная промышленность, мясо-молочная промышленность, плодоовощная консервная промышленность, рыбная промышленность, рыбоперерабатывающая промышленность, ликёроводочная промышленность и виноделие.
2) The development and location of the food industry is determined by the location of the population and agricultural production. The industry received the greatest development in the concentration of the population and large agricultural production (for example, Moscow, Krasnodar Territory).
Перевод: Развитие и размещение пищевой промышленности определяется размещением населения и сельскохозяйственного производства. Наибольшее развитие отрасль получила в районах высокой концентрации населения и крупного сельскохозяйственного производства (например, Москва, Краснодарский край).
4) The earliest estimated dates for the start of cheese making date back to 8000 BC. e.
Перевод:
Старейшие предполагаемые сроки начала изготовления сыра относят к 8000 году до н. э.
6) In the 18th century, German chemist Andreas Margrave discovered sugar crystals in the roots of beets.
Перевод:
В 18 веке немецкий химик Андреас Маркграф обнаружил кристаллики сахара в корнях свеклы.
7) In 1811, Konstantin Kirchhoff proposed organizing the production of sugar from potato starch.
Перевод:
В 1811 году Константин Кирхгоф предложил организовать выработку сахара из картофельного крахмала.
1. Ann usually makes doll dresses herself.
2. Look! The boys are coming home.
3. Does Maila like Chinese food?
4. Is his wife having coffee at the moment?
5. Let's go for a walk. It is not raining
6. My grandmother doesn't work. She is on pension.
7. What is your brother watching now?
8. Where do you live?
5 5. Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в Present Continuous ИЛИ В Present Simple.
1. do You play the piano well?
2. Nacho is not wearing a tie today. 3. Maila doesn't watch TV every morning.
4. Where is their brother swimming now?
5. What do they eat at breakfast? 6. are They swimming at the moment?
7. Listen! Blanca is singing in the bathroom. 8. Bea sometimes reads comics.
6 6. Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в Present Continuous или в Present Simple.
1. A young man is not standing at the window now. 2. is Nancy painting her kitchen now?
3. What does he do every Sunday? 4. does Carlos like fruits and vegetables?
5. It never rains in Valencia. 6. Look! He is leaving the house.
7. My mum doesn't make cakes on Mondays. 8. What is their sister cooking now?
Объяснение: