Gods and Goddesses
Middle Eastern
Kafir
Gish

TYPE: God of war

ORIGIN: Kafir [Afghanistan]

INFORMATION: Known chiefly among the Kati people in the southern Hindukush. Gish seems particularly modeled on the Aryan (Vedic) god Indra (See also Indr). One of the offspring of the creator god Imra, his mother is named as Utr; she carried him for eighteen months bfore he wrenched himself from her belly, stitching her up with a needle. His consort is the goddess Sanju. He slaughters with great efficiency but is considered lacking in graces and intellect, emerging in a generally boorish light (see also Thor). His home is a fortress of steel atop of a mythical walnut tree propped up by his mother which provides nourishment and strength for his warriors. The rainbow is a sling with which he carries his quiver.
Gish is associated chiefly with the villages of Kamdesh and Shtiwe but has been worshiped throughout the Kafir region with the sacrifice of hornless oxen, particularly prior to combat. A feast was given in his honor if the outcome was successful. Also Giwish.