Keremet


Keremet - the goddess of the Permian Finn (Udmurt). The name borrowed from Turkish peoples meaning "the spirit of an important person". Also called Haud or Shayne. The opposite of good - Inmara, but with similar power. Inmar was probably his brother. Keremet is evil and intelligent. There is an underground world and evil spirits. He and his brother took an active part in creating the land. Inmar sent him a little soil from the seabed to create the world. Here is a famous cosmogonic motif: the world is created by the cooperation of good and evil god, and it is the evil that submerges in the sea, for it is he who exercises power over him. With a piece of land hidden in front of the Inmarem, Keremet creates mountains. It is also the cause of the annihilation or exile of the first people, because for their sake they eat a drink forbidden by Inamara - kumys. In the sacred groves (also called keremes or deities) sacrifices were sacrificed to them with black hair.

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