The Sirens' primary role in mythology was to lure sailors to their deaths on rocky coastlines with their irresistibly beautiful singing. The most famous story featuring the Sirens is their encounter with Odysseus, a hero in Homer's "Odyssey." To avoid being lured by the Sirens' song, Odysseus ordered his crew to plug their ears with wax and tie him to the mast of the ship. This way, he could hear the song but resist its temptation. According to the story, the Sirens attempted to entice him to join them on their island, but Odysseus successfully navigated the challenge.
Perhaps the most poignant part of this journey was the presence of "tis koris mou"—. h+fili+tis+koris+mou+greek+sirina
The Sirens' primary role in mythology was to lure sailors to their deaths on rocky coastlines with their irresistibly beautiful singing. The most famous story featuring the Sirens is their encounter with Odysseus, a hero in Homer's "Odyssey." To avoid being lured by the Sirens' song, Odysseus ordered his crew to plug their ears with wax and tie him to the mast of the ship. This way, he could hear the song but resist its temptation. According to the story, the Sirens attempted to entice him to join them on their island, but Odysseus successfully navigated the challenge.
Perhaps the most poignant part of this journey was the presence of "tis koris mou"—.