According to the traditional belief of the Turks, the Mongolian spot is due to the slap that Umay Ana threw into the baby's hip to facilitate birth. This spot is considered auspicious and sacred. The Kyrgyz calls this spot Umay Ene's hand trail. This spot, which also includes its place in the Manas Epic, did not want to be born with the concern of sustenance. Describes the birth of Almambet, in the strings, the baby intervenes with the wand of Mîkâil instead of Umay Ene. The Mongols call this spot blue stain/spots. In today's Mongols, the relationship between this spot and Umay cult is not clear. For the Mongols, this spot is a symbol of the Mongol people and spread over the world with the Mongols. This idea is thought to be caused by Westerners from the naming of the Mongolian spot. On the other hand, there is a sacred place of sky blue in the Mongols. Blue (sky) God, blue (sky) wolf and blue (sky) spot is associated with the cult of the sacred sky. In the Turkish-Mongol tradition, the Blue Birthmark, which was associated with chance and sanctity due to the cult of Umay, became a national symbol, shows that the Mongolian spot has a transformation from mythology to ideology.
Kyrgyz, Mongol, Mongol spot.