• Tengu, Japon mitolojisinde karga canavar olarak bilinen karakter. Yarı karga, yarı insandırlar. Simsiyah saçları, kırmızı gözleri vardır.
  • At least one early story in the Konjaku Monogatari describes a tengu carrying off a dragon, which is reminiscent of the garuda's feud with the nāga serpents.
  • But the tengu is no comic book creation - it has a long history and deep connections to Japanese culture and religion.
  • Tengu resembles the form of many different living beings, such as birds, dogs, monkeys & humans and is known to shapeshift to fit in with their current environment.
  • alin size gokta$i -> "tien kou" (goksel tazi/kopek) -> felaket -> asirlar asirlar -> tengu (cennet kopegi).
  • Tengu are also held responsible for so-called kami-kakushi phenomena, in which they abduct a person (usually a young child) for several days or weeks.
  • The Tengu's Magic Fan A tengu gives a lazy man a magic fan who uses it to trick his way into wealth but in the end the man is punished.
  • Tengu kafasının rengi genellikle kırmızı nadiren yeşil hatta siyah da olabilmekte, kimi zaman gagası sivri dişlerde dizili olarak tasvir edilmektedir.
  • Tengu (天狗, "heavenly dog") are a type of legendary creature found in Japanese folk religion and are also considered a type of Shinto god (kami) or yōkai (supernatural beings).
  • Tengu masks are used for a variety of purposes, the most popular of which is to wear them during festivals or other special occasions.