乌格里亚人传统文化中的“仪式”蘑菇

Tatiana V. Voldina
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介绍。在乌格里亚人的传统文化中,某些类型的蘑菇具有特殊的神话“地位”,揭示了它们在传统世界图景中的地位,并解释了它们对人类的影响。本研究的目的是呈现蘑菇在汉特和曼西人的民间医学和仪式实践中的作用。这些相互关联的领域目前还没有得到充分的研究,这反映了这项工作的相关性。材料与方法。本文采用了作者的公开资料和实地资料,以及民间传说资料。本研究是基于跨学科和系统的方法,采用结构-功能方法进行的。结果和讨论。在汉特人和曼西人的治疗和清洁仪式中,桦树火种真菌的使用已经变得普遍。它们的治疗特性自古以来就为人所知,因为生命之树的形象与这棵树有关。蘑菇王国的另一种代表,木耳蝇,偶尔被使用,主要是作为一种迷幻剂用于仪式实践。这种蘑菇的特性使研究人员得出了一个模棱两可的结论,即soma(神的饮料)的秘密在于由苍蝇木耳制成的部分。生活条件的变化导致乌格里亚人的民间医学和仪式习俗的传统逐渐消失,这大大复杂化了他们在当前时期的研究。
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“Ritual” mushrooms in the traditional culture of the Ob Ugrians
Introduction. In the traditional culture of the Ob Ugrians, certain types of mushrooms have received a special mythological “status” that reveals their place in the traditional picture of the world and explains the power of their impact on humans. The purpose of the study is to present the role of mushrooms in folk medicine and ritual practices of the Khanty and Mansi. These interconnected areas have not been sufficiently studied at the moment, which reflects the relevance of the work. Materials and Methods. The article uses the published data and field materials of the author, as well as folklore sources. The study was carried out on the basis of an interdisciplinary and systematic approach using the structural-functional method. Results and Discussion. In the treatment and cleansing rituals of the Khanty and Mansi, the use of birch tinder fungi has become widespread. Their healing properties have been known since antiquity, since image of the Tree of Life was associated with this tree. Another representative of the mushroom kingdom, the fly agaric, was used sporadically, primarily as a hallucinogenic agent used in ritual practices. The properties of this mushroom allow researchers to make an ambiguous conclusion that the secret of soma, the drink of the gods, lies in the portion made from the fly agaric. Conclusion. Changes in living conditions led to the gradual disappearance of the traditions of folk medicine and ritual practices of the Ob Ugrians, which significantly complicates their study at the present period.
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