Legend of Sayona, the terror of the infidels

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Leyenda de la sayona
Legend of the Sayona - Illustration

Count the legend that la Sayona era en vida una mujer alta, elegante, de larga cabellera negra y muy hermosa de nombre Casilda, quien vivía en la región de los llanos durante la época de la Colonia, Casilda había contraído matrimonio con un hombre llamado Severiano con el cual tuvo un hijo.

Although they had a happy marriage, Casilda was a very jealous woman, constantly monitoring her husband to prevent him from being unfaithful, even when he gave her no reason to do so.

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Casilda's beauty attracted the attention of a lying and perverted man who constantly pursued her. Every time she went to the river to bathe, he followed her and spied on her; On one of these occasions, Casilda discovered him watching him in the bushes. It was then that she, full of rage, approached him, shouting and complaining about that despicable act; In the middle of this, the man, to get out of the situation, lied to her, saying, “I'm not here to spy on you, but to warn you that your husband is unfaithful to you with your own mother.”

Casilda was filled with anger and in a totally deranged act she went to her house and lit it on fire while her husband and son were inside; Immediately afterwards she went to her mother's house and with a machete in hand she confronted her and shouted at her for her supposed betrayal. Her desperate mother defended herself by saying that they were lies, that they were deceiving her, but all this was in vain. Casilda crossed her mother's belly on several occasions with the machete, with the little life that she still had left her mother cursed her saying "I have not lied to you, but you have committed an unforgivable sin, I condemn you to be a sayona forever, and in the name of God, let it be so.”

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From that moment Casilda began to wander the world as a sayona, seducing in the dark and gloomy nights those men who are unfaithful to their wives; She is usually presented to them as the beautiful woman who was once in life completely dressed in white. Once she has seduced them, she transforms from one moment to the next into a large being that can reach up to three meters, with eyes large, swollen and bloody; with huge, disfigured teeth and hair all messy; It usually gives out frightening screams that can be heard from long distances and instantly make your skin crawl; Some men just faint and wake up the next day with the horror of that experience, others tend to go crazy and the less fortunate are usually devoured by this horror; Some claim that the sayona has the ability to “unfold”, this means that it can appear transformed into an animal such as a dog or wolf.

This legend has its origin in the plains of Venezuela and has spread throughout Colombia and Mexico, with slight variations on the development of history, but preserving the essence of this spectrum.

Legend of the Sayona in Colombia

La Sayona is one of the most popular ghosts of the culture of the eastern plains in Colombia. According to what they say in these lands, La Sayona was in life a beautiful woman called Sarona who, for unknown reasons, destroyed the sacred vestments of a priest, due to For this God cursed her, condemning her to live with great hunger for all eternity.

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After this his face began to disfigure, his teeth grew disproportionately as did his eyes, immediately he swallowed his brother; Since then she wanders through the nights and early mornings seducing night owls, drunks and unbelievers and then devouring them.

Legend of the Sayona in Mexico

In Mexico, the sayona is usually called “La Sallana”, it is a very popular horror in the city of Villavicencio. Legend has it that this horror, like its other versions, was a very beautiful woman in life, who had married a good man. with whom he had a son; Despite this, the woman was very jealous and very willing to believe all the gossip that was brought to her.

One day gossip reached her that her mother and her husband were lovers, the angry woman wrapped in jealousy murdered her husband and son; Then she went to her mother's house and set fire to her house and with the machete in hand she complained to her mother for what she had done, although she denied it, the daughter stuck the machete in her belly, the woman crawled away. to his daughter and cursed her, condemning her to wander the world chasing drunks, infidels and gossips.

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From that moment on he can be seen at night seducing men and then scaring them away with his ugly face; He especially tends to persecute the gossipers because he holds them responsible for the acts he committed.

How to protect yourself from Sayona?

Some say that the best way to protect yourself from Sayona is to be accompanied by black animals such as dogs and cats. They also say that having a blessed palm cross guarantees that you will come out alive from an encounter with this spectrum and some say that tobacco It is a good protection against it.

La Sayona is related to ghosts and fears such as the crybaby and the Matlacihua; During colonial times it is said that there were women who dressed up as sayona to meet their lovers; The legend of the sayona is usually used to warn or scare men that if they are unfaithful they will be punished by the sayona.

¿La sayona es una leyenda o un mito?

La sayona es una leyenda no un mito, ya que habla de un personaje situado dentro de un tiempo histórico el cual se presume que si existió y también relata hechos que si pudieron haber ocurrido en la realidad, aun cuando estos no hayan tenido los toques de fantasía que generalmente poseen las leyendas.

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