Abstract
The article examines the ancient mythological ideas of the Kyrgyz people, as well as the Turkic Mughal peoples about the belief in ghosts, as well as Myths and legends found in the epic "Manas" (S. Orozbakov, S. Karalaev, M. M. Chokmorova). At the same time, the epic tells how the ghost of fallen heroes, in order to protect their people, their offspring, when heroes die on the battlefield, why they do not throw their enemies to the ground when they fight, with all their might take the hero's body out of the hands of their enemies and what danger his descendants pose if his the corpse remains in the hands of the enemies. Based on the epic "Manas", along with an analysis of magical beliefs about why the hero Manas was given to a secret place, attempts to alleviate sin in this world when a person enters the afterlife, rituals in which, along with the Islamic religion, early beliefs are intertwined, as well as a person's worldview along with classical ones are given in relative order. variants of the epic "Manas".
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