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Korean Myth - Goddess Names
Alyeong
The first queen of Shilla. When Pak Hyeokkeose was born, the elders decided
that a suitable wife needed to be found. On that day, in Saryang village
there appeared a strange creature that was a cross between a chicken and
a dragon (Korean: kyeryong). From its left side a girl was born. She was
a beautiful child, but she had the beak of a chicken. When she was taken
to be bathed, however, the beak fell off. The child took her name from
the Alyeong well next to which she was born, and she was married to Pak
Hyeokkeose when she reached the age of thirteen.
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Aryong Jong
The Korean goddess of rainfall.
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Mulhalmoni
A Goddess of water.
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Solmundae
Halmang
The cosmogonic goddess Solmundae Halmang (Grandmother) is the creator
of the islands, mountains, valleys, hills, and rivers on Cheju Island,
Korea. Physically she is a giantess: the highest mountain on Cheju Island
(Hanla Mountain - over 6,000 feet in elevation) reaches below her elbow,
and the deepest river reaches near her ankle. Her diarrhea turned into
360 heights and her urine created the channel. She is the land itself,
and her presence is marked over the entire Island. The Grandmother used
to boast about her gigantic height. She tested whether there was any water
on Cheju deep enough to cover her height. The water in Yongso was said
to be quite deep but it barely reached around her ankles and the lake
in Hongli reached her knee. At last, when she tried to test the depth
of Mulchangoli she was drowned because the water in Mulchangoli was bottomless
and so she sank down into the ocean.
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Yondung
Halmoni
An ancient Korean wind goddess, she is celebrated in shamanic rituals
where she is fed rice cakes.
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Yuhwa
Mother of Chumong and eldest daughter of the water god Habaek. She was
abducted by the sun god Haemosu, but was returned after her father protested.
An official marriage ceremony was held, but Yuhwa escaped Haemosu's chariot
before they could ascend to heaven. Enraged at her for bringing disgrace
to his house, Habaek had his daughter's lips stretched out and he put
her in the middle of a stream. She was later found by the king's fishermen
and brought into the king's household. There Haemosu impregnated her through
a ray of sunlight.
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