THE CURSE OF MEDUSA
In ancient Greece, there was a beautiful maiden named Medusa. Her beauty was unmatched, and her long, flowing hair was the envy of all who saw her. But Medusa's beauty caught the eye of the wrong god, Poseidon, who pursued her relentlessly. One fateful day, Medusa sought refuge in Athena's temple, hoping the goddess would protect her. But Poseidon, the god of the sea, was not deterred. He violated Medusa in the sacred temple, an act that deeply angered Athena. Watch Short Video In her fury, Athena cursed Medusa. "You shall bear the consequences of this sacrilege," she declared. Medusa's once beautiful hair turned into a writhing mass of venomous snakes, and her gaze was transformed into a weapon of stone. Anyone who looked directly into her eyes would be turned to stone, forever frozen in a moment of terror. Medusa, now a monster, was forced to flee to the far corners of the earth. She lived in isolation, her heart heavy with sorrow and bitterness. She r...