Kashmiri mythology
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] For instance, Himal and Nagaray is one of the most popular folklore in Kashmir.
See also
- Chillai Kalan – 40 days of intense cold in Kashmir
References
- ^ Mukherjee, Nakuleswar. "Myths, Miracles and Legends: an interpretation of Kashmiri Myth with special reference to western viewpoint". rjhssonline.com.
- ^ Fazili, Professor Manzoor. "KASHMIR MYTHS - abstract" (PDF). Institute of Kashmir Studies. Archived (PDF) from the original on 31 December 2025.
- ^ Kalla, Krishan Lal (1 December 1985). "The Literary Heritage of Kashmir". Mittal Publications – via Google Books.
- ^ Grierson, George Abraham (1 December 1932). "A dictionary of the Kashmiri language". dsal.uchicago.edu.
- ^ Kalla, Krishan Lal (1 December 1985). "The Literary Heritage of Kashmir". Mittal Publications – via Google Books.
- ^ Grierson, George Abraham (1 December 1932). "A dictionary of the Kashmiri language". dsal.uchicago.edu.
- ^ Adil Hussain, Dr Khursheed Ahmad Qazi. "Monsters and Mothers: Maternal Sacrifice in Kashmiri Folktales".
Further reading
- Mir, Beenish (2024). A Study of Society, Tradition and Worldview in Kashmiri Folktales (PhD). Noida: Amity University. hdl:10603/640730.