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45:, Abai Geser, opposed him throughout most of the Buryat story. Abai Geser eventually married Atai Ulaan's daughter, Gaguurai Nogoon. Atai Ulaan had three sons -- Sagaan Hasar Buhe, Shara Hasar Buhe, and Hara Hasar Buhe -- each of them were supposedly wrestled and defeated by their father's brother's eldest son so that he could marry the Buryat, god of winter and member of the Tenger of the western sky, Segeen Sebdeg. 74:, Abarga Sesen, Loir Hara Lobsogoldoi, and the "Yonhoboi sisters of Loir Hara Lobsogoldoi". This sparks the conflict with Abai Geser, who descends upon earth to defeat the hordes of demons and foul spirits, unleashed from Atai Ulaan's toe in the Epic of King Gesar. 56:
Atai Ulaan's nephew, Han Hormasta's son "Bukhe Beligte, threw a great black spear that smashed the big toe of Atai Ulaan’s right foot. Malevolent disease spirits came out of the remains of Atai Ulaan and tormented humans".
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Atai Ulaan's power is shown to exceed his martial prowess and his militant power is reported to have "made thirteen magics dance on his palm and twenty-three magics dance on his fingers".
64:, which most commonly afflicts the big toe. The disease-spirits that were released are named Gal Nurma Khan, Sherem Minata Khan, cf. the "Sherem" in the 117: 92: 176: 196: 60:
This passage suggests that the tale of Atai Ulaan's impalement may have been the mythological origin of the ailment
201: 34:, is the leader of the 55 Tenger of the western skies. Known as 'Galta Ulaan', he is a common figure in 121: 90: 71: 42: 172: 35: 27:(sky-gods) of the eastern skies, he is the leader of an army consisting of 6,666 soldiers. 96: 31: 191: 185: 66: 70:, chapter 7 -- Yaʻqōb (Jacob) wrestled with the angel in like manner as did 24: 20: 61: 169:
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Buryat
Tenger
Han Hormasta
Mongol mythology
Epic of King Gesar
gout
Book of Jacob
Zasa Mergen Baatar

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Tngri
Sky and weather gods
Mongolian deities

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