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 Dhakhan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Australian aboriginal mythology, Dhakhan is the ancestral god of the Kabi ; he is described as a giant serpent with the tail of a giant fish.
He often appears as a rainbow, as this is his way of travelling between the watering holes which are his homes.
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 DHAKHAN - Ancient Mythology
Worshipped by the Kabi tribe on the Queensland coast of Australia, Dhakhan is the rainbow, half fish and half snake, who resides in water holes.
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 Dhakhan - ruv.net Encylopedia Information Portal
In Aborigine mythology, Dhakhan is the ancestral god of the Kabi[?], half- snake and half- fish; he appears as a rainbow and lives in deep watering holes.
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 Cussy bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon
In Aboriginal mythology, Dhakhan is the ancestral god of the Kabi, half-snake and half-fish; he appears as a rainbow and lives in deep watering holes.
The city is situated on a channel of the Dhaleswari River, in the heart of the world's largest
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It was believed that the dhakhan lived in
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