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Awater spirit is a kind of supernatural being found in the folklore of many cultures:

African

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Water Spirit mask from the Igbo people (Brooklyn Museum)

Some water spirits in traditional African religion include:

Celtic

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InCeltic mythology:

Germanic

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InGermanic mythology:

Ancient Greek

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InGreek mythology:

Japanese

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InJapanese folklore:

Mesoamerican

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InAztec belief:

Oceanic

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In the mythology of Oceania:

Roman

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InRoman mythology:

Slavic

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InSlavic mythology:

Thai

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Jain

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Apakāya ekendriya is a name used in the traditions of Jainism for Jīvas that were reincarnated as rain, dew, fog, melted snow and melted hail.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Drewal, Henry John (2008). "Introduction: Charting the Voyage". In Drewal, Henry John (ed.). Sacred Waters: Arts for Mami Wata and other divinities in Africa and the diaspora. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-35156-2., p. 1.
  • ^ "Serving Two Masters: The Case of the Self-Confessed Christian and Priestess of the Water Goddess". Daily Sun (Nigeria). 2007-07-30. Archived from the original on 2010-02-07. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
  • ^ MacPhail, Malcolm (1896). "Folklore from the Hebrides". Folklore. 7 (4): 400–04. doi:10.1080/0015587X.1896.9720386.
  • ^ University of Calcutta: Department of Letters (1921). "Journal of the Department of Letters". Journal of the Department of Letters. 5. Calcutta University Press, originally from University of Chicago: 352.

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