Palyandra (Belarusian) or Polyandra - the goddess of death in Belarusian folklore.
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| Mythology | Slavic |
| Floor | Female |
| Occupation | Goddess of Death, Chernobog |
| Attributes | Iron stupa |
Image in folklore
Palyandra is the goddess of death. She is at enmity with people, and therefore rejoices in their deaths. Appears in the image of a terrible, monstrous woman in the homes of the dying and takes away their souls, which she gives to her friend - Baba Yaga. Together with Baba Yaga, Palyandra drive around the stupa. The name Palyandra is used in curses. For example, "To take you Palyandra." And also, when they say about the death of a dear person, "And Kysh, Palyandra, you would not, but Kysh!"
Mention
"Gymnasium No. 13" (Chapters 12 - 22)