'Long desired' IPA ['tʲuʃtʲenʲ], Erzya: Тюштя, romanized: Tyushtya) is Moksha demigod, son of Atäm (Thunder God) and mortal girl.
Epic based on three archaic runes first recorded by Heikki Paasonen in the beginning of the 20th century and printed posthumously in 1938–1981.
He was born with an iron heel, back of the head of stone, wire wrapped knees.
[6] According to Variant 1 mythical tradition Tyshtya grows old and ascends to heaven to meet their parents leaving his torama (His Great horn's name) that tells his will.
In later runes' variants Queen Bee warns him he would be killed by a miraculously born child.
When he leads his people to the new lands the Supreme God feeds them, like it is said in the Bible.
[16][17] Mokshas are known for wearing pendants with duck legs in Early Middle Ages.
They wore as well animal style horse-shaped decorations and horse head-shaped ones with duck legs, like amulets and combs.
'God' are cognates with Ancient Indian bhagas 'happiness' and Avestan baγa 'God'.Vershinin 2005 Even Moksha: уре, romanized: ure, lit.
Elements of Zoroastrianism can be found as well in wedding[27] or burial rites and archaic fire cult.