Qandisa
Qandisa (Qandiša) is a female mythological figure in Northern Moroccan mythology.[1] Known in folk tales either as a goddess of lust, or simply as a female demon, she lives in springs and rivers.[2]
Qandisa seduces young men and then drives them insane.[1]
On the summer solstice, sacrifices are made to her.[1] Qandisa is a possible version of an older goddess such as Astarte.[1]
See also
- Succubus
- Sihuanaba
- Patasola
- Huldra
- Siren
- Xana
- Moura Encantada
- Tunda
- Pontianak (folklore)
- Leanan sídhe
References
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