Žaltys is a household spirit that guards the home in the Lithuanian mythology. It is the sacred animal of the sun goddess Saule that symbolizes fertility. With a belief that it would bring good harvest and wealth, people keep it as a pet near their stove. When found in the field, people befriend the Žaltys by giving him milk. Misfortune befalls on the household of those who kill žaltys.
References
- Doniger, Wendy (2006). "Žaltys". Britannica Encyclopedia of World Religions. Encyclopaedia Britannica. p. 1160.
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- Conway, D. J. (2001). Magickal, Mystical Creatures (2nd ed.). Llewellyn Worldwide. p. 128.