Bald Mountain (folklore) explained

Bald Mountain, also called Lysa Hora or Łysa Góra, (Polish: Łysa Góra, Ukrainian: Лиса гора, Lysa hora; Russian: Лысая гора, Lysaya gora) is a location in Slavic folk mythology related to witchcraft. According to legends, witches periodically gather on the "bald mountains" for their "Sabbath".[1]

The exact origins and factual evidences of the concept are unclear. Notable "bald mountains" include the Łysa Góra in Poland, Lysa Hora and Zamkova Hora hills in Kyiv, Ukraine.

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See also

Other locations for witches' sabbath in folklore:

Notes and References

  1. [Vladimir Dahl]
  2. https://www.sb.by/articles/okhota-na-poslednego-vedmaka.html "Охота на последнего ведьмака"
  3. https://szlachta.io.ua/s3828/nil_gilevich_skaz_pra_lysuyu_garu "Ніл Гілевіч — Сказ пра Лысую Гару"
  4. Толоконникова С. Ю., "УТОПИЧЕСКИЙ НЕОМИФОЛОГИЗМ БРАТЬЕВ А. И Б. СТРУГАЦКИХ В ПОВЕСТИ «ПОНЕДЕЛЬНИК НАЧИНАЕТСЯ В СУББОТУ»", ВОПРОСЫ РУССКОЙ ЛИТЕРАТУРЫ, issue 3, 2015, pp. 31-32