To protect against the killantzaroi, malevolent spirits from Greek folklore believed to emerge during the twelve days of Christmas, people often engage in various traditional practices. These include placing a cross over the entrance of homes, burning incense, or hanging garlic and other protective herbs. Additionally, some communities light fires or make noise to scare away the spirits. These rituals aim to ensure safety and ward off the mischief attributed to the killantzaroi during this festive period.
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Killantzaroi are mythical creatures from Greek folklore, often depicted as mischievous goblins that emerge during the twelve days of Christmas, causing havoc in homes. To keep them away, people traditionally place a colander at their door, believing the creatures get caught in the holes while counting the holes until dawn, thus preventing their entry. Additionally, burning a special kind of incense or keeping a fire lit in the hearth is thought to deter them. Other practices include hanging garlic or using protective amulets.
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