The meaning of the Medusa tattoo, to inspire terror and hypnotize

Medusa Tattoo

It will be because of the stories and legends around this mythological character. But the truth is that if we ask anyone about a character from Greek mythology, I am sure they will be mentioned on most occasions. We talk about Medusa And no, we are not referring to the detestable marine inhabitant who lives to make us bitter on a placid day at the beach. We refer to the Greek mythological being that so many stories and legends have inspired.

We would like to talk in depth about the Medusa tattoo meaning, at the same time that we have made an interesting compilation of tattoos of said mythological being. And if we take into account the meaning and symbolism that Medusa has, this type of tattoo can be very interesting for many people, in addition to the fact that the range of styles in which we can find designs is immense.

Medusa Tattoo

Doing a bit of memory, let's remember that Medusa is a goddess of the Greek underworld who turned to stone all those who looked her directly in the eyes. In Greek mythology, Poseidon, god of the sea, fell in love with the beautiful Medusa and seduced her in the temple dedicated to Athena. Upon discovering this desecration, Athena sent Perseus to kill Medusa by cutting off her head.

But What does the Medusa tattoo mean? According to mythology, it is used to inspire fear and to hypnotize as well as to trap whoever sees it. It is also used as a symbol of female anger. That is why it is a tattoo widely used by women. But without a doubt, one of the most striking aspects of Medusa tattoos is the contrast with the beauty of her face and her snake hair.

Photos of Medusa Tattoos

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  1.   Yperseus said

    I can add that in ancient times warriors like Alexander the Great used a Medusa head on their armor as a sign of good omen to protect them and thus win the war battles.

    1.    Ruth said

      I simply want to specify a detail that you can find out by looking a little.
      He didn't seduce her, he raped her. And Athena, cursed Medusa, for being raped by Poseidon, with her new terrible appearance.

      1.    Hugo said

        Do not get carried away by what Wikipedia says. According to the mythological story, Poseidon did not rape Medusa. Poseidon seduced Medusa in Athena's temple and then ran away from the temple with hers. That is why Athena cursed her and then had her murdered at the hands of Perseus in a plot along with Zeus.

  2.   Hugo said

    Do not get carried away by what Wikipedia says. According to the mythological story, Poseidon did not rape Medusa. Poseidon seduced Medusa in Athena's temple and then ran away from the temple with hers. That is why Athena cursed her and then had her murdered at the hands of Perseus in a plot along with Zeus.