Medusa is a snake-haired, sharp-toothed female monster believed to turn anyone who looks into her eyes to stone in Greek mythology. He is the only mortal of the Gorgon brothers. That's why Perseus could kill the people's hero. Perseus was able to look at Medusa with the mirror that Graeae gave him and thus cut off her head before it turned into stone. Some sources say that Hermes (Mercury) killed him with the sickle he blessed him and the mirror or shield Athena gave him. His blood on the right is poisonous, and on the left, he has the antidote. Chrisaor and Pegasus were born from two drops of blood splashed from Medusa's neck into the sea after cutting off her head. In some sources, it is written that Medusa was pregnant when her head was cut off. The father of both children is "Sea God Poseidon." Another source says that every drop of blood gushing from Medusa's neck turned into snakes.
After Perseus cut off Medusa's head, he used her as a weapon for a while with the curse of turning it into stone. When Eve returns to the island where her mother is, she sees that her mother is being forced into marriage with the king and says to her, "Mother, close your eyes." He lifts Medusa's head into the air. Anyone who sees him turns to stone in an instant due to the curse.
Later, Perseus gives Medusa's head to Athena, and Athena places her on her shield. According to another source, Perseus buried Medusa's head in the marketplace in Argos.
The snakes in Medusa's head are Athena's curse. Medusa is a lovely girl, and her golden blonde hair attracts Poseidon. Poseidon is with Medusa in a temple of Athena, and Athena, in turn, turns Medusa's hair into snakes. And they curse him. His curse is "whoever looks at him shall turn to stone."
In the ages when the universe was divided by the Gods, there lived a girl named Medusa, who made everyone jealous with her beauty and at the same time made all the gods fall in love with her. Medusa was such a beautiful girl that it was impossible to find another woman on earth who could rival her with her beauty. That's why they said her; All women in the world were jealous of Medusa because of her beauty. Here, this beautiful Medusa devoted herself to the Gods and lived with her two sisters in a temple belonging to Athena, the goddess of intelligence, the favorite daughter of the chief God Zeus. Out of these three sisters, the daughters of Phorks and Keto, the other two were immortal, except for Medusa.
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