Hephaestus - Comparative Mythology

Comparative Mythology

Parallels in other mythological systems for Hephaestos's symbolism include:

  • The Ugarit craftsman-god Kothar Hasis, who is identified from afar by his distinctive walk—possibly suggesting that he limps.
  • As the Egyptian Herodotus was given to understand, the craftsman-god Ptah was a dwarf.
  • In Norse mythology, Weyland the Smith was a lame bronzeworker.

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