These mythological accounts have permeated the history of science.
Ovid presents the tale as a recollection and incorporates it into other mythological accounts of transformation.
Keltos, in both mythological accounts, was regarded as the eponymous founder of the Celts.
According to some mythological accounts, the ancestral seed grains of modern crops were found stuck to the hair of a dog.
All historical accounts agree on the influence from other regions although some mythological accounts describe an independent origin.
These mythological accounts tended to see God as a very distant being.
Instead, poet that she is, she offers a kind of mythological account of his rebellion.
The Halwai give no specific mythological account of the origins of their community.
The function of this mythological account may be to ensure a more honourable antiquity and status to the Jats in comparison with others.
There is another mythological account, which states that Brahma created elephants.