Žaltys (literally:
grass snake) is a household spirit in the
Lithuanian mythology. As sacred animal of the
sun goddess Saulė,
[1] it is a guardian of the home and a symbol of
fertility.
[2] People used to keep it as a pet by the
stove or other special area of the house,
[1] believing that it would bring good harvest and wealth.
[2] Killing žaltys was said to bring great misfortunes upon the household.
[1] If žaltys was found in the field, people gave it milk attempting to befriend the creature and make it a sacred houseld pet.
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