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- Gabija abstract "Gabija (also known as Gabieta, Gabeta) is the spirit of the fire in Lithuanian mythology. She is the protector of home and family. Her name is derived from gaubti (to cover, to protect) or from St. Agatha (Russian: Gafiya). Gabija is only mentioned in a list of Lithuanian gods by the Christian theologian Jan Łasicki in his treatise on idolatry (published in 1615). She is found in Lithuanian folklore.Gabija could take zoomorphic forms of a cat, stork or rooster, or she could appear as a woman clothed in red. Gabija was greatly respected and cared for like a living creature. People would feed Gabija by offering bread and salt. Fire had to be laid to bed – women would cover charcoal with ashes every evening so that fire would not wander around. Just as Gabija was the protector of the house, mother of the household was the protector of fire. Sometimes a bowl of clean water would be left near the hearth so that Gabija could wash herself. If angered, Gabija would "go for a walk" burning the house. Much folklore describes ill fate of those who offended Gabija by stomping, spitting, or urinating on fire.Matka Gabia is the Polish goddess of home, hearth, and patron of their care. Gabia most likely originates from Gabija.".
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- Gabija hasPhotoCollection Gabija.
- Gabija subject Category:Characters_of_Lithuanian_folk_tales.
- Gabija subject Category:Fire_goddesses.
- Gabija subject Category:Lithuanian_goddesses.
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- Gabija type CharactersOfLithuanianFolkTales.
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- Gabija type LithuanianGoddesses.
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- Gabija type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Gabija comment "Gabija (also known as Gabieta, Gabeta) is the spirit of the fire in Lithuanian mythology. She is the protector of home and family. Her name is derived from gaubti (to cover, to protect) or from St. Agatha (Russian: Gafiya). Gabija is only mentioned in a list of Lithuanian gods by the Christian theologian Jan Łasicki in his treatise on idolatry (published in 1615).".
- Gabija label "Gabija".
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- Gabija sameAs Gabija_(litauische_Mythologie).
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- Gabija sameAs Q5515406.
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- Gabija sameAs Gabija.
- Gabija wasDerivedFrom Gabija?oldid=583387661.
- Gabija isPrimaryTopicOf Gabija.