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In the legends of the Finnish Tundra, Ajatar is a spirit in the form of an evil dragon. It is said that it is the mother of the devil. She spreads disease and pestilence, any that look at her become ill, and she breast feeds serpents. Ajatar is similar to the Lithuanian Aitvaras and Babylonian Tiamat, dragon mother of the gods and goddesses. Ajatar is also known as Ajattara, Aiatar, Devil of the Woods, Aijo, and Ai. A breastfeeding infant Breastfeeding is the practice of a woman feeding an infant (or sometimes a toddler or a young child) with milk produced from her mammary glands, usually directly from the nipples. ... Aitvaras is a household spirit in Lithuanian mythology. ... For other uses, see Tiamat (disambiguation). ...


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In the legends of the Finnish Tundra, Ajatar is a spirit in the form of an evil dragon.
Ajatar is similar to the Lithuanian Aitvaras and Babylonian Tiamat, dragon mother of the gods and goddesses.
Ajatar is also known as Ajattara, Aiatar, Devil of the Woods, Aijo, and Ai.
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