Thursday, November 7, 2013

Illyrian beliefs

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 Devil
Albanian name for the devil . Another name for the devil in hell is Albanian , from Latin Draco ( dragon ) .

 Beauty of Heaven
Albanian name for the Christian God .

Ljubin
Albanian demoness who will objector water and alcoholic beverages in the country if not the single is sacrificed .


En
Among ancient term for god Malaysians in general , but also the name of the highest god . Words en survived in enj ? T ? , The Albanian word for Thursday .

Kukuth
Antique Albanian female demons who spread the disease plague . The perks of a dead miser , who can not find rest , and who does much disease is also called Kukuth .

The time
An Albanian defense perks . Every time a person is Assigned to the east . Those who are brave and caring have one with a white face. Those who are cowardly and have a lazy time with a black face.

Chance
South - Albanian female deities of luck , similar to the Greek Moirae . These three goddesses appear in the cradle , on the third day after the birth of a child to determine the child luck .

Stihi
A female demon faith Albanian south . It is represented as a fire - breathing dragon guarding a treasure .

God
Illyrian god of thunder Albanian origin . He is married to Prende , Goddess of zero . God is identical with Lithuanian and Latvian Perkons Perkunas .

Corners
In Albanian folklore , they are female mountain deities ii great beauty . They are dressed in white and absolutely are regarded as good fairies . They can become very angry towards those who spill bread , and give them a bump sinners .

Verbti
Albanian ancient god of the north wind and the fire whose name means " an ambush ." Although he could not see , his hearing is absolutely perfect . He has an aversion ii indecent language and dirty business . With the advent of Christianization he was sitting in a demon who Causes blindness .

Kulshedra
A different name for the dragon - like creature Bolla from Albanian folklore .

Hob
A good perks hearth Albanian who , in the form of a small snake in the lives of families walls. . With a soft hiss that announces both entertaining and sad events .

Xindhi
The Xindhi are , in Albanian folklore , elves or magical creatures . The approaching them is accompanied by the creaking of a door or flickering of a flame . The Xindhi are male spirits and the spirits Xindha are female . They are known to occasionally am friendly and accommodating , but more often they are wild to humans .

Fine soil
A beautiful fairy among the ancient Albanians who is always very accommodating . Highest god Tomor is her lover . It is occasionally associated with hell and shows some demonical Aspects . Its name means " beauty of the world " . Her sister is Fine sea , and its name means " beauty of the sea " .

Tomor
The highest god of the ancient Albanians , the Illyrian origin . He is the father of all the gods and ii humans and beautiful lover ii Fine earth goddess . The winds are his servants . He is also known as Baba Tomor .

Prende
Goddess of the ancient Illyrians worshipped zero and , later , the Malaysians . Woman of God, the Illyrian thunder - god , is Prende Referred to in folktales and legends while the beauty queen " ( Our Lady of beauty ) . After the Catholicization the region , Prende was absorbed within the new church while a smaller saint , while in pre - Christian days , its holy day always falls on a Friday .

Bolla
In Albania ancient folklore , Bolla is a snake - like ( or dragon - like ) creature who sleeps throughout the entire weather . On Holy Days Aviator , it will open its eyes and investigate the world . a man unfortunate enough to stand spotted by Bolla will be here immediately devoured . At 
the end of a twelve - weather cycle it mutates into another being , called Kulshedra . This creature is a fearsome , fire - breathing dragon with nine tongues . Kulshedra is also occasionally represented as a woman with a mammoth hairy body and hanging breasts . Monster can cause a shortage of water and it requires the sacrifice of one coax him . Wind is also known as Bullar in south Albania

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