mythology and folklore surrounding rainbows
The mythology and folklore surrounding rainbows refer to the various beliefs, tales, and traditions that have been associated with these colorful arcs of light formed in the sky after rain showers. These stories and customs often attribute spiritual or magical significance to rainbows, interpreting them as symbols of hope, luck, fertility, or a bridge between the earthly and divine realms.
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