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In the mythology of the Wunambal people of northwestern Australia, Ungud is a snake god who is sometimes male and sometimes female. He is associated with rainbows and the fertility and erections of the tribe's shamans. In the beginning, when only the sky and the earth existed, Ungud lived underground as a giant python. Ungud is associated with earth and water and is credited with causing rain to fall. At night, Ungud and Wallanganda, the sky deity (associated with the Milky Way), created living beings through their dreams.

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  • Dans la mythologie aborigène, Ungud est un dieu serpent qui est parfois de sexe masculin, parfois de sexe féminin. Il est associé aux arcs-en-ciel ainsi qu'à la fertilité et aux érections des shamans de la tribu. * Portail de la mythologie * Portail de l’Australie (fr)
  • In the mythology of the Wunambal people of northwestern Australia, Ungud is a snake god who is sometimes male and sometimes female. He is associated with rainbows and the fertility and erections of the tribe's shamans. In the beginning, when only the sky and the earth existed, Ungud lived underground as a giant python. Ungud is associated with earth and water and is credited with causing rain to fall. At night, Ungud and Wallanganda, the sky deity (associated with the Milky Way), created living beings through their dreams. (en)
  • Ungud (”regnbågsormen”) är en gestalt i Oceaniens mytologi hos urinvånarna i Australien som påminner om Midgårdsormen i nordisk mytologi. Aboriginerna tänker sig Ungud som en orm som lever i underjorden och i vattendrag. Samma gestalt kallas hos vissa stammar Kaleru eller Wanambi och tycks ibland liktydigt med drömtiden, aboriginernas term för den mytologiska forntiden då världen skapades av mystiska väsen. (sv)
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  • Dans la mythologie aborigène, Ungud est un dieu serpent qui est parfois de sexe masculin, parfois de sexe féminin. Il est associé aux arcs-en-ciel ainsi qu'à la fertilité et aux érections des shamans de la tribu. * Portail de la mythologie * Portail de l’Australie (fr)
  • In the mythology of the Wunambal people of northwestern Australia, Ungud is a snake god who is sometimes male and sometimes female. He is associated with rainbows and the fertility and erections of the tribe's shamans. In the beginning, when only the sky and the earth existed, Ungud lived underground as a giant python. Ungud is associated with earth and water and is credited with causing rain to fall. At night, Ungud and Wallanganda, the sky deity (associated with the Milky Way), created living beings through their dreams. (en)
  • Ungud (”regnbågsormen”) är en gestalt i Oceaniens mytologi hos urinvånarna i Australien som påminner om Midgårdsormen i nordisk mytologi. Aboriginerna tänker sig Ungud som en orm som lever i underjorden och i vattendrag. Samma gestalt kallas hos vissa stammar Kaleru eller Wanambi och tycks ibland liktydigt med drömtiden, aboriginernas term för den mytologiska forntiden då världen skapades av mystiska väsen. (sv)
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