Zoomorphism of fox and wolf totem psycho types in the history of martial arts of the Turkic-Mongolian peoples of Inner Asia

Автор: Abaev Nikolai V., Feldman Vladimir R.

Журнал: Вестник Бурятского государственного университета. Философия @vestnik-bsu

Рубрика: Религиоведение

Статья в выпуске: 7, 2015 года.

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The article considers the psycho types features of the Tengrian totem deities - a Heavenly Fox and a Blue Heavenly Wolf (Bur.-Mong. “Khukhe Shono”, Turk. “Kek-Beryu”) which were used in callings and meditative practice of the martial and sports arts of the Turkic-Mongolian peoples of Inner Asia, in particular, of Buryat-Mongols. Revealing the psycho energetic, moral and psychological and psycho emotional features of zoomorphic totem deities, used in the martial arts of the ancient Scythians, TeleUighurs, Turkic and Buryat-Mongols, the came to conclusion that basing on these psycho types the secret military unions were established, they played the important role in the history of military training and in the formation of statehood of the nomadic peoples of Inner, North-Eastern, Southwest and Central Asia. In particular, the Hittite empire, Turkic and Uighur kaganats, the Great Mongolian empire (Khamag Mongol Uls), and also the nomadic states of protomongols - Xianbei and Khitans were organized according to the principle of “wolf pack”. Besides, in the Scythians, in the ancient Egypt and in the state Amuru in the Middle East some dynasties and military unions were organized on the basis of the Fox’s zoomorphic psycho types.

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Zoomorphism, heavenly martial wolf, totem deities, psycho types, tengrian deities, heavenly fox, heavenly serpent dragon

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/148183022

IDR: 148183022   |   DOI: 10.18097/1994-0866-2015-0-7-195-200

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