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kulshedra or kuçedra is a water, storm, fire and
chthonic demon in
Albanian mythology and folklore,
usually described as a huge multi-headed female...
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archetype of
light and good, the
complementary and
opposing force to
kulshedra, the
archetype of
darkness and evil.
Babies destined to
become drangue...
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includes common Albanian mythological figures such as the ora, zana,
kulshedra, shtriga, and e
Bukura e
Dheut ("the
Earthly Beauty"). The
story also...
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legends she
helps a hero
winning a
fight against a
kulshedra. Her
victory over the
kulshedra symbolizes the
supremacy of the
deity of the sky over...
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dreqi from the
Latin draco, "dragon",
satan and shejtan. En (deity)
Kulshedra Stihi Verbti Lurker 2004, p. 52
Novik 2015, p. 268. Orel 1998, p. 67 Orel...
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depicted as a huge multi-headed
female serpentine dragon similar to the
kulshedra. In
Southern Albanian beliefs, she is a
storm deity. She is also referred...
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Kulshedra (Albanian mythology)
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Lamashtu (Mesopotamian...
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famous representation of it is the
constant battle between drangue and
kulshedra,
which is seen as a
mythological extension of the cult of the Sun and...
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famous representation of
which is the
constant battle between drangue and
kulshedra, a
conflict that
symbolises the
cyclic return in the
watery and chthonian...
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drangue and
kulshedra,
which is seen as a
mythological extension of the cult of the Sun and the Moon. In
Albanian traditions,
kulshedra is also fought...