Dhumiyokhshi

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In Rhiony, the myth of the God Babirrha and Queen Thirchunya has been retold for millennia. The day before the wedding of King Ghubjhazya to Thirchunya, she was seduced by the god Babirrha, the ancient Kalaman god of wine and estasy. Scholars believe King Ghubjhazya After the wedding, she gave birth to a daughter who was beautiful, healthy, and highly intelligent. For the next two years after he birth, the god Babirrha came to the queen before the King did so she gave birth to two more daughters and their appearance was nearly alike one to the other. After the king's people gathered his vintage in autumn, the daughters would press all the king's vintage miraculously in one day and one night. There is more to this legend in the cycle of tales told since very ancient times. The three daughters or Dhumiyokhshi are now propitiated and Kalaman patron divinities of wine-making. The three youthful women are widely depicted in wineries and on implements used for wine-making in Corundy and even abroad.

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