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El. knyga: Georgia through its Legends, Folklore and People

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  • Formatas: 174 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2017
  • Leidėjas: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781536112870
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  • Formatas: 174 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2017
  • Leidėjas: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781536112870
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Everything shifts in the Caucasus, blown by some of the strongest winds on earth. Even the ground moves, splintered by fault lines. In early Georgian myths, it is said that when the mountains were young, they had legs - could walk from the edges of the oceans to the deserts, flirting with the low hills, shrouding them with soft clouds of love. But what about those aspects of life which remain relatively constant - the traditional practices of the people, the practices that are reflected in their legends and their folklore? It is these constants that this book concentrates on accompanied with breathtaking images.
Introduction and Acknowledgments vii
Chapter 1 The Republic of Georgia in Pagan Times and Today
1(6)
Chapter 2 The Doctor Lukman
7(2)
Chapter 3 Folk Cures
9(12)
Chapter 4 Belief in the Evil Eye
21(8)
Chapter 5 Natsiliani (Magical Birthmarks)
29(2)
Chapter 6 The Meaning of Dreams
31(10)
Chapter 7 Tamar's Eternal Spring
41(4)
Chapter 8 The Building of Gergeti Trinity Church
45(2)
Chapter 9 The Father's Prophecy
47(2)
Chapter 10 The Magical Control of the Rain
49(14)
Chapter 11 The Magical Control of the Wind
63(4)
Chapter 12 When Lightning Strikes
67(6)
Chapter 13 How Tbilisi Got its Name
73(4)
Chapter 14 The Legend of Paliastomi
77(2)
Chapter 15 Christ's Robe in Georgia
79(2)
Chapter 16 Nino Converts Kartli to Christianity
81(2)
Chapter 17 The Legend of Amirani
83(12)
Chapter 18 Ochopintre and Tkashmapa
95(4)
Chapter 19 The Legend of Kashueti Church
99(2)
Chapter 20 The Legend of Lake Abudelauri
101(4)
Chapter 21 Dali -- The Female Goddess of Nature, Animals and Hunting
105(4)
Chapter 22 The Legend of Bebristsikhe (The Castle of the Old Man)
109(2)
Chapter 23 Prayers to the New Moon
111(4)
Chapter 24 Kopala and Iakhsar
115(6)
Chapter 25 Dzyzlan, The Abkhazian Mother of Water
121(8)
Chapter 26 The Georgian Table
129(10)
Chapter 27 The Fourth Glass Is the "Devil's"
139(8)
Appendix: What Being Georgian (Or a Friend of Georgia) Means to Me 147(8)
Index 155