kehakujutluse
Kehakujutluse is a concept in Estonian folklore and mythology, referring to the belief in supernatural beings or spirits that are not inherently evil but can cause harm or misfortune if angered or disrespected. These entities are often associated with natural phenomena, such as storms, rivers, or forests, and are believed to possess magical powers. Kehakujutluse are not typically worshipped or revered but are rather acknowledged as part of the natural order, and their influence is often sought for or avoided depending on the context.
In Estonian culture, kehakujutluse are often depicted in stories, songs, and art, serving as a way to
The concept of kehakujutluse is closely tied to the broader belief system of Estonian folklore, which includes