One narrow strait may take you through his blows: denial of yourself, restraint of shipmates. When you make landfall on Thrinakia first and quit the violet sea, dark on the land you'll find the grazing herds of Helios by whom all things are seen, all speech is known. Avoid those kine, hold fast to your intent
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Given lines are taken from the book of "The Odyssey," Book 11, lines 636-643.
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The blind prophet Tiresias, in the book "The Odyssey" makes prophesy for Odysseus that when they will get down to the land of Thrinakia, they will find the "grazing herd of Helios" on their way. They should avoid them and should carry on the purpose they are going there for. Helios was the god of the Sun. And if they will not avoid those grazing herds, they will face their destruction.
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