
Equinox Mythology
Equinox Mythology explores how ancient cultures personified or mythologized the changing seasons, especially the equilibrium point of equal day and night. Many traditions saw the equinox as a time of balance, renewal, or divine significance—often associated with gods or spirits representing growth, fertility, and harmony. These stories helped explain natural phenomena and influenced rituals mark transitions between seasons. While interpretations vary across cultures, the core idea emphasizes the symbolic importance of this celestial event as a moment of cosmic balance and renewal.