- Source: Arshi (folklore)
Arshi, is a god who is associated with the fire ritual as practiced in Mongol mythology. The epithet is found in a prayer by the 18th-century lama Mergen Gegen Lubsangdambijalsan, where it is added to the name of the "Khan of the fire". "Arshi" derives from Sanskrit rsi; "tngri" refers to the 99 tngri or Mongolian deities.
See also
Mongolian shamanism
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Arshi (folklore)
- Arshi Pipa
- Zana (mythology)
- Chronicle in Stone
- Dodola and Perperuna
- Witch's milk
- List of fire deities
- Naim Frashëri
- Musine Kokalari
- Aleksandër Stavre Drenova