Lake Fundudsi, near Makhado, Limpopo, is a sacred site of the Vha-Venda people. It is believed that an albino python is its guardian, and the lake is inextricably linked to the Domba (snake dance) performed annually by young Venda maidens, 2019-21
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Lake Fundudsi is a sacred site of the Vha-Venda people. It is believed that an albino python is its guardian. The lake is inextricably linked to the Domba (snake dance)...
Lake Fundudsi is a sacred site of the Vha-Venda people. It is believed that an albino python is its guardian. The lake is inextricably linked to the Domba (snake dance) performed by young Venda maidens who come to bathe in the lake as part of the Domba dance ritual and connect with Vha-Venda water spirits. The water from the lake is considered holy, and collecting firewood from the region is not allowed. It is believed that an unseen community lives under the lake because local people report hearing drumming at night. Legend has it that the lake once ran dry. In response, traditional healers advised that a young maiden needed to be sacrificed to restore the lake. After Nangomi, the chosen maiden, was sacrificed, locals testify that the lake never ran dry again.