Савар = медведь и Кёкеде Мерген — персонажи космогонического мифа о небесном охотнике (на материале сказочно-эпической традиции калмыков)

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Danara V. Ubushieva
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Introduction. Folklore narratives recorded at the turn of the 20th century contain ideas inherent to the ancient worldview of Kalmyks and dating back to the period of hunting and cosmogonic knowledge. So, insights into folktale / epic heritage abundant in mythoritual experiences of the ethnos can significantly supplement the available ethnographic data. Goals. The article aims at supplementing a reconstruction of the cosmogonic mythical plot of the heavenly hunt and seasonal changes. Materials and methods. The paper employs the structural / semantic, structural / typological, and comparative methods to analyze some Kalmyk folktale and epic texts. Results. The analysis shows an obvious connection between Savar = bear and Kökede Mergen which is consistent with the scheme: myth of a hunter / bear → archaic legend of Savar = hunter / bear → folktale of Kökede Mergen the hunter. The textual implementations attest to that both the characters had evolved from the mythological plot about origins of the constellation Orion. However, the difference is that the story of Savar = hunter / bear has been preserved by Kalmyks in an implicit form and is rather manifested in ethnographic substrates, whereas other Mongolic peoples have independent mythological stories about the heavenly hunter Kökede Mergen. The examined motifs of the hero’s miraculous birth and path, migrations of characters typical for bear-related and funeral rites, as well as the connection with the heavenly mare supplement the previously analyzed motifs of Savar’s travels along the lunar road, brotherhood with the bear, similarity of Savar’s sleep to the bear’s hibernation coupled with prohibitions related to the bear’s ability to hear, and the tradition of performing the epic only in evenings, at night, and in winter time. These cluster together to form a set of motifs derived from the nuclear mythological plot about the heavenly hunt and seasonal changes. The considered connections between Savar = bear and Kökede Mergen confirm the cosmic hunter / bear had been replaced by an anthropomorphic character, and attest to there may have existed an archaic plot with the character Savar = hunter / bear, since the image of Savar the hero in the Kalmyk epic still retains anthropomorphic features of the latter. Perhaps, Savar the hero = bear is a transitional image between the hunter / bear and Kökede Mergen, which coincides with the hypothesis that the bear’s image had been replaced by the anthropomorphic character of celestial hunter Kökede Mergen, and the latter be confirmed by plots and motifs of Kalmyk folktales and epic.
Savar=熊和Kökede Mergen–天空猎人宇宙起源神话中的人物(基于卡尔梅克神话史诗传统)
介绍。20世纪初记录下来的民间传说包含了卡尔梅克人古老世界观的固有观念,可以追溯到狩猎和宇宙起源的知识时期。因此,对民族神话经验中丰富的民间故事/史诗遗产的洞察可以显著地补充现有的民族志数据。的目标。本文的目的是补充宇宙起源的神话情节的重建天猎和季节变化。材料和方法。本文采用结构/语义、结构/类型学和比较的方法对卡尔梅克民间故事和史诗文本进行了分析。结果。分析表明,萨瓦尔=熊与Kökede Mergen之间存在着明显的联系,符合猎人/熊的神话→萨瓦尔=猎人/熊的古代传说→Kökede Mergen猎人的民间故事的格局。文本实现证明,这两个人物都是从关于猎户座起源的神话情节演变而来的。然而,不同之处在于,萨瓦尔=猎人/熊的故事被卡尔梅克人以一种隐含的形式保存下来,并在民族志的基础上得到了体现,而其他蒙古民族则有关于天上猎人Kökede Mergen的独立神话故事。英雄的奇迹出生和路径,与熊有关的典型人物的迁徙和葬礼仪式,以及与天上的母马的联系补充了之前分析的萨瓦尔沿着月球之路旅行的主题,与熊的兄弟关系,萨瓦尔的睡眠与熊冬眠的相似性加上与熊听力有关的禁令,以及只在晚上,晚上和冬天表演史诗的传统。这些组合在一起形成了一组主题,这些主题来源于关于天堂狩猎和季节变化的核心神话情节。Savar = bear和Kökede Mergen之间的联系证实了宇宙猎人/熊已经被拟人化的角色所取代,并证明可能存在一个与角色Savar =猎人/熊有关的古老情节,因为卡尔梅克史诗中的英雄Savar的形象仍然保留了后者的拟人化特征。也许,萨瓦尔这个英雄=熊是猎人/熊和Kökede Mergen之间的过渡形象,这与熊的形象被拟人化的天体猎人Kökede Mergen所取代的假设是一致的,后者也被卡尔梅克民间故事和史诗的情节和母旨所证实。
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Mongolovedenie Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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