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Bulgasari: The Iron-Devouring Monster of Korean Legends

  🐲 Bulgasari: Korea’s Metal-Eating Mythical Monster If you love strange and powerful mythical creatures, then Bulgasari ( 불가사리 ) is one of the most fascinating beings from Korean folklore. Imagine a small, harmless-looking creature that can grow into an unstoppable giant just by eating metal. That’s Bulgasari for you   a monster that walks the line between being scary and strangely heroic. Let’s dive into its origin, history, symbolism, and why this creature still feels so alive in Korean culture today.   🌑 Origins of Bulgasari The legend of Bulgasari comes from Korea’s late Goryeo and early Joseon periods. According to folklore, Bulgasari was born from rice grains given life by magic. One popular version of the story tells of a poor Buddhist monk who secretly molded a tiny animal shape out of leftover rice. He breathed a prayer over it, and suddenly   it came alive. At first, Bulgasari was tiny, almost cute. It looked like a furry mix of a bear, ele...

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