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Encyclopedia > Georgian mythology

The article is about the mythology of the country of Georgia. // The word mythology (Greek: μυθολογία, from μυθος mythos, a story or legend, and λογος logos, an account or speech) literally means the (oral) retelling of myths – stories that a particular culture believes to be true and that use supernatural events or characters to explain the nature of the universe and humanity. ...


Georgian myths and legends are preserved mainly as popular tales. Many of them have eventually fused with Christian legends. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Christianity. ...


The most known Georgian mythic characters include:

  • Ali was a beautiful and temptress goddess of rivers and woods.
  • Amirani, was a mythic hero, son of Dali and the hunter Darjelani. Prototype of Greek Prometheus.
  • Armazi, god of gods..., the great gods, conquerors of the world, lighters of the sun, givers of rain, who cause the fruits of the earth to grow, was the main god in Kartli’s (Iberia) official religion established by King Parnavaz of Iberia (4th century, BC). According to the legend, an immense statue of Armazi was crushed by the lighting after St Nino’s pray. Armazi is also the name of an ancient fortress near Mtskheta that dates from the same period.
  • Baaduri, was a warrior, son of the Gods, enemy of all evil.
  • Dali, Deyla or Dalila, was the hunt goddess and ‘lady of stones and animals’. She was believed to be a temptress and to have many love affairs with hunters brutally killing the traitors.
  • Devi, giants, usually believed to be evil beings.
  • Dilis Varskvlavi (the Morning Star), the winter god, was a servant of Tamar(i).
  • Gats, and Gaem, were gods in Iberian official pantheon established by Parnavaz I.
  • Iakhsari, mythic hero, was a son of Morige and a close friend of Baaduri.
  • Kopala, was a mythic hero, mighty warrior (archer) and a demon killer.
  • Lamara, goddess, was called ‘eye of the earth’.
  • Leucothenia (the White Goddess), was a Greek name for Georgian (Kolkheti) goddess of sea.
  • Morige, was creator, the Lord of the Sky sitting on a golden throne.
  • Mzekhala (Sun-woman) was the Sun goddess, patroness of grape growing. Later identified with St Barbara (Barbare, Barbale in Georgian).
  • Pirkhusha, was a smith, making Kopala’s arrows.
  • Tamar, sun goddess, riding on a snake, is identified with Lamara.
  • Tetri Giorgi (White George), popular character in Georgian mythology, was a warrior and a moon god. Later Tetri Giorgi became one of the names of St George (Tsminda Giorgi) in the mountainous eastern Georgia.
  • Zadeni, was the goddess of fertility in Iberian official pantheon established by Parnavaz I.

  Results from FactBites:
 
Category:Mythology by culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (223 words)
Mythology categorized by the culture in which it is prevalent.
Religion and mythology differ, but have overlapping aspects.
Many English speakers understand the terms "myth" and "mythology" to mean fictitious or imaginary.
Armazi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (176 words)
Armazi (Georgian: არმაზი) was the chief deity in the Georgian pagan pantheon.
According to Georgian chronicles it was a figure of a soldier, made from gold, 30m in height, with green eyes and a sword in its right hand.
The Georgian records accurately describe the crowded pagan festival in Mtskheta, with the king himself as a participant.
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