Folklore of Wells: Being a Study of Water-Worship in East and West
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A folkloric and comparative study of beliefs and rituals centered on wells and water, concentrating on the sacred status of water, household and oracular well-spirits, penalties for defilement, and local healing and divination practices. It documents ceremonies such as lamp offerings, animal sacrifice and blood anointing, and narratives of protective water-saints, then broadens to compare Eastern and Western expressions of animism, the deification of springs, and the persistence of older cultic motifs within later religious systems.
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