
Romani Folklore and Mythology: Gypsy Magic, Creation Myths, Vampire Lore, Ancestral Spirits, Divination, and the Sacred Oral Traditions of the Roma Pe - Paperback
Romani Folklore and Mythology: Gypsy Magic, Creation Myths, Vampire Lore, Ancestral Spirits, Divination, and the Sacred Oral Traditions of the Roma Pe - Paperback
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by Diohka Aesden (Author)
ROMANI FOLKLORE AND MYTHOLOGY
Gypsy Magic, Creation Myths, Vampire Lore, Ancestral Spirits, Divination, and the Sacred Oral Traditions of the Roma People
Discover the amazing spiritual world of the Roma people - a culture that has preserved ancient wisdom across a thousand years of migration from India to Europe and beyond.
This in-depth examination of Romani folklore and mythology reveals the cosmological traditions, supernatural beliefs, and sacred narratives that have sustained one of history's most resilient communities. Journey from primordial creation myths featuring the cosmic marriage of Earth and Sky to the haunting realm of the mulé - restless spirits who maintain ties with the living. Find out about the origins of vampire and dhampir lore in Balkan Romani tradition, and understand the magical practitioners whose knowledge of divination, protection, and healing has fascinated outsiders for centuries.
This volume illuminates:
- Creation narratives featuring the five elemental children-Sun, Moon, Fire, Wind, and Rain-and their role in shaping the natural world
- The supernatural beliefs surrounding death, ancestral spirits, and the elaborate rituals maintaining connections between living and deceased
- Vampire mythology and the legendary dhampir hunters of Eastern European Roma communities
- Trickster tales and underdog hero narratives encoding survival wisdom for marginalized peoples
- The lăutari musical storytelling tradition of Romania and the flamenco heritage of Spanish Gitanos
- Sacred festivals including Ederlezi and the pilgrimage to Sara la Kali at Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer
- Linguistic evidence connecting contemporary Romani to ancient Sanskrit and Indo-Aryan origins
- Religious syncretism and the creative adaptation of Christian elements within traditional belief systems
Far from simple superstition, Romani folklore represents a sophisticated cultural system that has enabled communities to maintain distinctive identity despite centuries of persecution, slavery, and forced assimilation. These traditions offer profound insights into cultural resilience, the power of oral narrative, and the human capacity to preserve meaning under the most challenging circumstances.
Whether you are a student of comparative mythology, a practitioner interested in European folk magic traditions, or simply curious about one of the world's most misunderstood cultures, this volume provides an authoritative yet accessible guide to the spiritual world of the Roma.
Part of the Esoteric Religious Studies Series exploring sacred traditions from around the globe.



















