Ka Blei Shyllong
Ka Blei Shyllong is a significant deity in the traditional beliefs of the Khasi tribe, an indigenous community in Meghalaya, India. The name translates to "The God of Shyllong," where Shyllong refers to a prominent hill and town in the region. The Khasi people worship Ka Blei Shyllong as a protector and provider, often seeking blessings for prosperity and well-being.
The worship of Ka Blei Shyllong is deeply intertwined with the cultural practices of the Khasi. Rituals and offerings are made at sacred sites, particularly on the hill of Shyllong, which is considered a spiritual center. This reverence reflects the Khasi's connection to nature and their ancestral traditions.