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The Legend of Lake Ticob is a folklore from Guatemala that recounts the tragic love story of a young couple, Tzuluma and Ticob. Tzuluma was turned into a mountain for betraying Ticob, who was transformed into the lake. The legend serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of betrayal and the enduring power of love.
The main character of the legend of Lake Ticob is a young indigenous woman named Tzibook. She falls in love with the spirit of the lake and their forbidden love leads to a tragic ending.
The legend of Lake Ticob originates from the indigenous folklore of the region, recounting a beautiful princess who fell in love with a humble fisherman. Their love was forbidden by her father, the powerful chief, leading to tragic consequences. In grief, the princess is said to have transformed into the lake itself, while the fisherman’s spirit became a guardian of the waters, symbolizing eternal love and sacrifice. The lake is now believed to hold the memories of their love, enchanting visitors with its beauty and mystery.
Moral lessons of legend of mangies
Learn to share your blessings. God has given them for you to share and enjoy. If not use properly, he could get them back .
The duration of The Legend of the Evil Lake is 1.53 hours.
The moral lesson of it is not to be envy..
The Legend of the Evil Lake was created on 2003-11-28.
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