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Sacred Plants and Animals in Central Asia

Sacred Plants and Animals in Central Asia

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The sacred, especially in ancient societies, has been the most determining element of the relationships between people and nature. Because once the attributes of sacred and profane are defined, the most important regulatory principles on the way to forming society become determined. Thus, in addition to regulating material life, a huge step is taken towards reconciling life with death through magical and religious common ground. This sanctification process also prepared the basis for the origin mythologies of societies. In this context, we can easily say that almost every society created animal and plant mythologies at a certain period. With this book, which complements "Death in the Altai Turks", Jean-Paul Roux examines the formation of plant and animal mythologies in the Altai peoples and the process of defining some of them as sacred. While determining the place of plants and animals in the daily and religious life of these peoples, he reveals the roles they play in the construction of society. The most important aspects of life. Animals and plants, which constitute the perfect and most powerful basic source, are at the origin of humanity and cannot be considered separate from humans because they enable them to reach eternity, have always been at the forefront of the interests of these peoples, and in short, they have been constantly mentioned as symbols, examples or agents of life. Sacred Plants and Animals in Central Asia is a book of life, including death. Number of Pages: 440Print Year: 2005Language: TurkishPublisher: Kabalcı Publishing House.
Publisher : Kabalcı Publishing House
Number of pages : 440
ISBN : 9789759970123
The heart : Turkish
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Sacred Plants and Animals in Central Asia The sacred, especially in ancient societies, has been the most determining element of the relationships between people and nature. Because once the attributes of sacred and profane are defined, the most important regulatory principles on the way to forming society become determined. Thus, in addition to regulating material life, a huge step is taken towards reconciling life with death through magical and religious common ground. This sanctification process also prepared the basis for the origin mythologies of societies. In this context, we can easily say that almost every society created animal and plant mythologies at a certain period. In this book, which complements Death in the Altai Turks, Jean-Paul Roux examines the formation of plant and animal mythologies in the Altai people and the process of defining some of them as sacred. It determines the place of plants and animals in the daily and religious life of these people and reveals the roles they play in the construction of society. Animals and plants, which constitute the most perfect and most powerful basic source of life, are at the origin of humanity and cannot be considered separate from humans because they enable them to reach eternity, have always been at the forefront of the interests of these peoples and they have always been mentioned as symbols, examples or agents. In short, these have become the basic manifestation of life, the expression of existence. Sacred Plants and Animals in Central Asia is a book of life including deathNumber of Pages: 440Print Year: 2005Language: TurkishPublisher: Kabalcı Publishing House PX0001105
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