Pelialustalla
Pelialustalla, also known as the "playground of the gods," is a term used in ancient Greek mythology to describe the realm where the gods reside and interact. The term is derived from the Greek words "pelios," meaning "play," and "lustalla," meaning "place." This concept is often associated with Mount Olympus, the highest peak in Greece, which was believed to be the home of the twelve Olympian gods.
In Greek mythology, Mount Olympus was not just a physical location but also a sacred and divine
The idea of the playground of the gods reflects the dual nature of the gods in Greek
The concept of pelialustalla has also been used in modern literature and art to symbolize a place