: He represents the promise that the "dead" of winter will eventually give way to spring and new life.
: In many versions of the myth, he is accompanied by Kar Kız (the Snow Girl or Snowgill), a youthful companion who symbolizes purity and the joy found in nature’s cycles. Cultural Significance Ay Ata
Ay Ata, which translates to "Father Moon" or "Frost Father," is a wise, saint-like figure who emerges during the coldest nights of the year. According to ancient Turkic tradition, he is a protective spirit who descends from the heavens—often associated with the moon’s cold light—to provide guidance and warmth to those struggling through the harsh steppe winters. : He represents the promise that the "dead"