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Description: Myths, legends and tales represent a culture's world view, a peoples' attempt to explain, understand, and come to grips with nature's phenomena.
Solar Folklore- Stanford Solar Center For centuries, humans have attempted to explain the Sun in terms of their own worldviews. The Sun can be a god, a demon, a mischievous spirit, an omnipotent creator or a ruthless taker of life. Whatever role it plays, most cultures have recognized the significance of the Sun as prime controller of all life on Earth.
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