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Szélanya ( Old Turkic: Çel Ene or Cel Ana, "Wind Mother") is the Hungarian goddess or deity of wind. Magyar Néprajzi Lexikon - szél


Names in various languages

*Uzbek: ''Yel Ona'' *Tatar: ''Җил Әни'' or ''Җил Ана'' or ''Cil Ana'' *Kazakh: ''Жел Ана'' *Chuvash: ''Ҫил Анне'' or ''Ҫил Абай'' *Bashkort: ''Εл Апай'' *Sakha: ''Тыал Ий̃э'' *Turkmen: ''Ýel Ene'' or ''Yel Eje'' *Kyrgyz: ''Жел Эне'' *Khakas: ''Чил Ине'' or ''Чил Иӌе'' *Balkar: ''Джел Ана'' *Mongolian: ''Салхи Ээж'' *Buryat: ''Һалхин Эхэ'' *Oirat: ''Салькн Эк'' *Altay: ''Салкын Эне'' *Tuvan: ''Салгын Ава'' *Turkish: ''Yel Ana'' All of them mean, "wind mother". The Onoghurs also worshipped her.


Description

She is a wise, elderly woman who lives in a cave on top of a huge mountain somewhere at the end of the world. She rides the winds and creates storms and whirlwinds. Szelanya has a Slavic version which is a nymph who has power over wind, in which she delights in causing storms. She lives around hills, mountains, and high mounds. In Hungarian and Turkic mythology, she is also believed to be a female fairy-like spirit who lives in the wilderness and sometimes in the clouds.


References


Bibliography

* Mitológiai enciklopédia I. Főszerk. Szergej Alekszandrovics Tokarjev. A magyar kiadást szerk. Hoppál Mihály. Budapest: Gondolat. 1988. * Türk Mitolojisi Ansiklopedik Sözlük, Celal Beydili, Yurt Yayınevi (Page - 608)


External links


Pagan Study Group - Wind deities


See also

* Hungarian mythology *
Yel iyesi Yel iyesi ( cv, Ҫил ийи; sah, Тыал иччи) is the Turkic spirit or deity of wind. The name comes from the Turkic words "Yel," which means wind, and "iye," the familiar spirit of any natural asset. Description In Turkic mythology, the ...
* Szelatya {{DEFAULTSORT:Szelanya Hungarian mythology Turkic goddesses Wind goddesses