Thursday, May 01, 2014

The Legend of Sacred Birman Cat

A long time ago several groups of Kittah-priests lived in the mysterious  land of Tibet. They adored the god Song-Hyo and the goddess  Tsun Kyan-Kse. They built wonderful places to worship their gods: beautiful decorated temples covered with gold- leaf and surrounded by high walls for protection. These high walls offered protection to the priests and at the same time secured the hundred of white cats that were kept in each temple. The cats played an important role in the religion of the Kittah's: some of the priests had such  pure souls that they couldn't be missed on earth. When they died  the goddess transmitted the souls of the priests to the white cats.


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