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The Bushongo people of Congo believed that a god called Bumba once existed in darkness, then one day fell ill and vomited the sun, moon, and stars into existence. #MythologyMonday
In the Finnish Mythology the air goddess Ilmatar comes down to primal waters, when a bird lands on her knee and lays six eggs. When the eggs become too hot, she moves her leg, causing the eggs to crash into the water and form the earth, moon, stars, and sun. #MythologyMonday
Pike parts were believed to have many magical qualities, especially jaws and teeth, which were believed to be a part of the creation of music. In Kalevala,the Finnish epic, the hero Väinämöinen makes a kantele (a type of string instrument) from a giant pike’s jaw #MythologyMonday
Many Native American cultures in the United States have traditions of two male twin heroes.The Heroes Twins (or God Boys) are recurring characters from the mythologies of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. The specifics of each myth vary from tribe to tribe
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In Indian and Hindu Mythology, Narada is a character who travels into any dimension or planet without any permission from any god. He is an interplanetary messenger who always take control over the situation by taking advantage of weaknesses. #FairytaleTuesday
In Polish mythology if the bride was unhappy or met with unfortunate circumstances during the fragile days just before the wedding, she could even die or committ suicide and the belief was she turns into a vicious demon, for example the południca (noonwraith). #Mythologymonday
Morana is a pagan Slavic goddess associated with seasonal rites based on the idea of death and rebirth of nature. She is an ancient goddess associated with winter's death, rebirth and dreams. #FaustianFriday
Hel (Old Norse: [ˈhel]) is a female being in Norse mythology who is said to preside over an underworld realm of the same name, where she receives a portion of the dead. #FaustianFriday
Zazovka is a demonic female creature in Belarusian mythology. she looked like a beautiful young girl with unusually long hair that covered her nakedness. As a rule, she lured travelers into the thicket of the forest, from time to time showing herself or hiding.
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In the ancient Finland Päivätär and Kuutar were the goddesses of the day and night. They could be seen in the sky spinning golden and silver threads and knitting clothes of them #FolkloreThursday