Georgian mythology, also known as Kartvelian mythology, is an ancient belief system that originated in what is now Georgia and the Caucasus region. It is a rich and diverse collection of myths, legends, and divine beings that reflects the history, culture, and geography of the region. The Georgian pantheon includes gods and goddesses, heroes and heroines, and supernatural creatures such as dragons and giants. Some synonyms for Georgian mythology include Kartvelian folklore, Caucasian pagan beliefs, and Trialeti mythology. Despite centuries of Christian influence, Georgian mythology remains an important part of the country's cultural heritage, celebrated through festivals, storytelling, and art.