Gudil is the rain-personage of the Aghul drought-breaking rite, enacted by a youth entirely clad in leaves and green branches who was led from house to house and doused with water while the community chanted for rain. Documented across the Lezgic peoples of southern Daghestan under cognate names — Lezgin Peshapay, Tabasaran Gudi — the figure personifies the sympathetic magic of the agricultural calendar's rain-invocation ceremony.