词条 | Atai Ulaan |
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Atai Ulaan "made thirteen magicks dance on his palm and twenty-three magicks dance on his fingers".[3] Han Hormasta's son "Bukhe Beligte threw a great black spear that smashed the big toe of Atai Ulaan’s right foot."[4] "Malevolent disease spirits came out of the remains of Atai Ulaan and tormented humans"[5] (, suggesting that the tale of the stubbing of Atai Ulaan toe may allude to the ailment gout, which most commonly afflicts the big toe). The disease-spirits which thus originated were : Gal Nurma Khan, Sherem Minata Khan {cf. the "Sherem" in the Book of Jacob, chapter 7 -- Yaʻqōb (Jacob) wrestled with the angel in like manner as did Zasa Mergen Baatar}, Abarga Sesen, Loir Hara Lobsogoldoi, and the "Yonhoboi sisters of Loir Hara Lobsogoldoi". Notes1. ^Sarangerel 2001, p. 225 2. ^ {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090106210140/http://buryatmongol.org/2008/01/18/conclusion-of-the-first-branch/ |date=January 6, 2009 }} 3. ^Sarangerel 2001, p. 194 4. ^Sarangerel 2001, p. 194 5. ^Sarangerel 2001, p. 195 Bibliography
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