Ayzıt, the goddess of beauty in Turkish and Altai mythology, is also known as Ayizit, Ayığsıt, Ayıhit or Ayısat Hanım. She is the symbol of love and beauty. Ongunu* are swans, so swans are considered sacred and untouchable. Swans are regarded as transfigured holy maidens.
*Ongun: It is the name given to an object that contains a spirit in the Tengrism belief of the ancient Turks. (Totem)
Ayzıt has daughters. They can also disguise themselves as swans. When Ayzıt's daughters wear a magical white tulle, they turn into swans. The White Crane bird is one of its other symbols.
Ayzıt can take the form of a silver-feathered mare, and that is how he descends from the sky to the earth. While disguised as a mare, it uses its tail and mane as wings. He likes to roam in the forests. He has a white cap and a white scarf on his bare shoulders. Protects children and animal puppies. Love inspires people.
At the gate of his palace, there are guards with silver boxes and silver whips in their hands. These guards don't let bad people in.
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