rainbow as a guardian or protector in various mythologies
The concept of rainbow as a guardian or protector in various mythologies refers to the belief that rainbows hold a protective or divine power, symbolizing a connection between the earthly and divine realms. In these myths, rainbows are seen as benevolent beings or entities that serve as guardians, guiding and protecting individuals from harm or evil forces.
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