PEGASUS
Pegasus is a mythical creature found in Greek mythology. It is known as immortal stallion winged creature. In Greek mythology it is known as the son of the sea god Poseidon and Gorgon Medusa. The creature is pure white in color. The pure white horse is known for its heroic deeds and for being the bearer of the Greek God Zeus thunderbolts. The name PEAGASUS was derived from the Greek word “pege” which means spring as Pegasus was born in springs of the Oceanus. Like his father, Poseidon, Pegasus could create water springs by striking the ground with its hoof . Since Pegasus is a winged creature it can fly at high speed . the Greek hero Bellerophon with the help of Athena tamed Pegasus using a golden bridle. Pegasus and Bellerophon were an unbeatable duo. The hero Bellerophon growing arrogant and commanded Pegasus to take him to Mount Olympus. Pegasus, aware of the hubris, bucked Bellerophon off, causing him to fall back to earth. Pegasus continued to Olympus, where Zeus tasked him with carrying his thunderbolt. Pegasus represents poetic inspiration and creative spirit.

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