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: ''See also the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]]''
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[[File:Hurmu2.png|thumb|right|Lakes of Hurmu. Cashma (''Kassma''), Arquous (''Arkwass''), Dawnuk, Nwem, Anset, and Shelm (''Sselm'')]]
[[File:Hurmu2.png|thumb|right|Lakes of Hurmu. [[Cashma]], [[Arquous]], [[Dawnuck]], [[Nemb]], [[Anseth]], and [[Shelm]] ]]


The '''Holy Lakes''' of Hurmu are six lakes revered by the people of [[Hurmu]]. They are  [[Cashma]] (''Kassma''), [[Arquous]] (''Arkwass''), [[Dawnuk]], [[Nemb]] (''Nwem''), [[Anset]], and [[Shelm]] (''Sselm'').
The '''Holy Lakes''' of Hurmu are six lakes revered by the people of [[Hurmu]]. They are  [[Cashma]], [[Arquous]], [[Dawnuk]], [[Nemb]], [[Anseth]], and [[Shelm]].


In Hurmu mythology, the lakes were formed by meteor strikes in the prehistoric era. The mythology teaches further that these meteors carried people in them. Some of these people, the few survivors of the impact, walked up the craters and began mourning for their lost friends. Their tears filled Anset, while rain filled the other craters.
In Hurmu mythology, the lakes were formed by meteor strikes in the prehistoric era. The mythology teaches further that these meteors carried people in them. Some of these people, the few survivors of the impact, walked up the craters and began mourning for their lost friends. Their tears filled [[Anseth]], while rain filled the other craters.


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Revision as of 08:07, 2 March 2024

See also the Order of the Holy Lakes
Lakes of Hurmu. Cashma, Arquous, Dawnuck, Nemb, Anseth, and Shelm

The Holy Lakes of Hurmu are six lakes revered by the people of Hurmu. They are Cashma, Arquous, Dawnuk, Nemb, Anseth, and Shelm.

In Hurmu mythology, the lakes were formed by meteor strikes in the prehistoric era. The mythology teaches further that these meteors carried people in them. Some of these people, the few survivors of the impact, walked up the craters and began mourning for their lost friends. Their tears filled Anseth, while rain filled the other craters.