Added | Tue, 14/03/2023 |
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Другие названия | Shurale
Shurali
Shuryale
Shurali
Shurele
yarymtyҡ
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Область распространения | Russia
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Urman iyas in the mythology and folklore of the Kazan and Siberian Tatars, Bashkir is one of the varieties of the lower spirits - iya; the spirit is the master of the forest, the same as the Shurale. An analogue of the goblin – a character of East Slavic mythology.
It appears in the form of a man with long fingers overgrown with hair, sometimes with a horn in his forehead, or a naked woman. He is afraid of dogs, water: when meeting him, you need to run to a stream or lake. Lures people into the woods, can tickle to death.
Several shurales can live in one forest.
Shurale is a character in many works of Tatar folklore.
Phenomenon in mass culture
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