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Guayota, in
Guanche mythology of
Tenerife (the
Canary Islands), was the prin****l
malignant deity and Achamán's adversary.
According to
Guanche legend...
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summits of the mountains,
contemplating his creations.
According to legend,
Guayota kidnapped Magec (the sun) and shut it up in the Teide,
plunging the world...
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belief in an evil
spirit was general. The
demon of
Tenerife was
called Guayota and
lived at the peak of
Teide volcano,
which was the ****
called Echeyde;...
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divinities in the
Guanche religion.
According to legend,
Magec was
captured by
Guayota and held
prisoner inside Teide before later being liberated by Achamán...
- eruption, it was
customary for the
Guanches to
light bonfires to
scare Guayota.
Guayota is
often represented as a
black dog,
accompanied by his host of demons...
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other malignant deities inhabiting volcanoes, as in the case of the
devil Guayota of
Guanche Mythology in the
Canary Islands,
living on the
volcano Teide...
- (Christian demonology)
Grigori (Jewish demonology)
Gualichu (Mapuche mythology)
Guayota (Guanche mythology) Gusion/Gusoin/Gusoyn (Christian demonology) Haagenti...
- Deimos/Deumus
Eurynome Flaga Flavros Forcas Furfur Ganga/Gramma
Garuda Guayota Gomory Haborym Ipes
Lamia Lechies Leonard Lucifer Malphas Mammon Marchosias...
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particularly at night.
Guanche mythology posited Tibicenas as
offspring of
Guayota (the
devil or
malignant deity).
Inhabitants of
Tenerife called them Guacanchas...
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religion Elysium,
Asphodel Meadows,
Tartarus Guanche mythology Echeide,
Guayota Hinduism Patala,
Naraka or
Yamaloka Hittite mythology Dankuš daganzipaš/Dankuš...