CONNECTIONS BETWEEN MYTHOLOGY AND TRADITIONS
Abstract
A collection of ancient people's primitive ideas about the world and existence - myth comes. Myth is derived from the Greek word "mythos" and means "narrative, legend, legend, story, fable." A myth is a mental reflection of the imagination of mankind at that time, which appeared in the earliest periods of oral creativity, but rather, concrete images are exaggerated religious views in folk instruments, and are viewed as an embodiment. The creation of the universe, the appearance of heavenly bodies, the origin of plants and animals, the causes of natural phenomena and mythical heroes, gods and goddesses are directly related to religious views. contains .[1 ;237]
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