
Holy Grail
The Holy Grail is a legendary object often associated with medieval myths and Christian symbolism, typically believed to be the cup that Jesus used at the Last Supper. In literature and folklore, it symbolizes the ultimate achievement or quest, representing the pursuit of something profoundly valuable or sacred. It has been portrayed in various stories—most famously in Arthurian legends where knights seek it as a test of their honor and bravery. Beyond mythology, the term "Holy Grail" is often used metaphorically to denote an elusive goal or ideal that many strive to attain but few achieve.