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Vejopatis

Vėjopatis in Lithuanian and Prussian mythology is god of winds. Usually described as wrathful, inexorable, evil ghost with a beard, wings and two faces. He is portrayed with fish in his left hand and dish in the right arm and rooster on the head. He has sons: Rytys, Pietys, Šiaurys and Vakaris – correspondingly gods of eastern, southern, northern and western winds.

Also he is master of Dausos. Vėjopatis is associated with Bangpūtys, Audrupatis, Gardaitis, Divytis.








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