Kashmiri mythology

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Kashmiri mythology refers to the assimilation of folklore, myths, and legends associated with the Kashmir valley. [1] [2] Kashmiri mythology has an array of mythical creatures ranging from Yach [3] , Vigin [4] [5] , Bramrachokh, Rantas, Pasukh [6] ,etc. [7] Himal and Nagaray being one of the most popular folklore in Kashmir.

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References

  1. Mukherjee, Nakuleswar. "Myths, Miracles and Legends: an interpretation of Kashmiri Myth with special reference to western viewpoint". rjhssonline.com.
  2. Professor Manzoor Fazili. "KASHMIR MYTHS - abstract" (PDF). Institute of Kashmir Studies.
  3. Kalla, Krishan Lal (1 December 1985). "The Literary Heritage of Kashmir". Mittal Publications via Google Books.
  4. Grierson, George Abraham (1 December 1932). "A dictionary of the Kashmiri language". dsal.uchicago.edu.
  5. Kalla, Krishan Lal (1 December 1985). "The Literary Heritage of Kashmir". Mittal Publications via Google Books.
  6. Grierson, George Abraham (1 December 1932). "A dictionary of the Kashmiri language". dsal.uchicago.edu.
  7. Adil Hussain, Dr Khursheed Ahmad Qazi. "Monsters and Mothers: Maternal Sacrifice in Kashmiri Folktales".