16 Oct, 2025
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The phoenix is said to burst into flames upon death and rise anew from its ashes, symbolising immortality and renewal.
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The legend originated in ancient Egypt as the Bennu bird and was later adopted by Greek and Roman mythology.
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Most myths say the phoenix lives for 500 to 1,000 years before regenerating.
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Often associated with the sun, the phoenix represents light conquering darkness and life’s eternal cycle.
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Cultures across Egypt, Greece, China, Japan, and India have their own phoenix-like myths — all tied to rebirth and hope.
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The phoenix is usually described as a brilliant mix of red, gold, orange, and purple, reflecting flames and royalty.
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Today, the phoenix symbolises resilience, transformation, and new beginnings — rising stronger after hardship.
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