从古代文化到土耳其文化的门和门槛信仰

Yeşim Di̇lek
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门被定义为进出时经过的地方的结构或分隔空间。事实上,除了这个字典意义之外,它还有各种其他内涵,如社会文化、政治、文学、艺术、宗教和建筑。门是根据建筑所在地区的气候条件、结构特征和文化因素来发展和塑造的,它们是形成人和空间语言的元素。从某种意义上说,门是这个地方主人的社会文化和经济表现。门除了连接空间,提供从室内到室外、从室外到室内或从一个空间到另一个空间的传递功能外,还具有隔热、防水、防潮、隔音、防尘、防虫、必要时提供视觉和光线、通讯等功能。当考察具有多种类型和功能的门的历史进程时,可以看到它们在几千年的形状,类型和材料使用方面并没有太大的变化。从古代到现在,大多数关于门和门槛的信仰在文化互动的背景下影响了许多社会。土耳其文化中经常遇到门和门槛的象征意义,类似于古代文化。自古以来,门、钥匙孔和门道就被视为邪恶势力的通道,某些仪式被应用于门和门槛,以保护内部免受邪恶势力的侵害。这种做法在旧土耳其人和安纳托利亚人中仍然存在。除此之外,这是一种古老的信仰,认为门被视为一种通往死后生命的门户。埋在门槛下保护家庭和住所的物品也是自古以来在同一方向上幸存下来的传统之一。本研究的目的是阐明门和门槛信仰的影响,从古代文化到今天的土耳其文化的例子。
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DOOR AND THRESHOLD BELIEFS FROM ANCIENT CULTURES TO TURKISH CULTURE
The door defined as a structure or partition space in the place through which is passed when entering and exiting. Beyond this dictionary meaning in fact, it has various other connotations such as socio-cultural, political, literary, artistic, religious as well as architectural. Doors have been developed and shaped in accordance with the climatic conditions, structural features and cultural factors of the region where the buildings are located, and they are the elements forming the language of both people and spaces. In a sense, the door is the socio-cultural and economic expression of the owner of the place. In addition to connecting spaces, providing the function of passing from indoors to outdoors, from outdoors to indoors or from one space to another, doors also have functions such as insulation against temperature, water, humidity, noise, dust, insects, providing vision and light when necessary, and communication. When the historical processes of doors having many types and functions are examined, it is seen that they have not changed much in terms of shape, type and material use for thousands of years. Most of the beliefs about doors and thresholds from antiquity to the present have affected many societies in the context of cultural interaction. The symbolic meanings of doors and thresholds in Turkish culture are frequently encountered, similar to those in ancient cultures. Doors, keyholes and doorways have been seen as a passage for evil forces since antiquity, and certain rituals have been applied to the door and threshold to protect the inside against evil forces. Such practices are still found among the old Turks and in Anatolia. Apart from this, it is an ancient belief that the door is seen as a kind of gateway to life after death. The objects buried under the threshold to protect the household and the dwelling are also among the traditions that have survived since antiquity in the same direction. The aim of this study is to illuminate the impact of door and threshold beliefs from ancient cultures to today's Turkish culture in the light of examples.
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