The Miska pitcher II.
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Description
One of the wonderful objects of our almost uniquely rich ancient tradition is the Miska jug - still dressed in the old days - the clothes of which in recent times are (also) made of colored ceramics. Volume I of the book about him, under the subtitle Our Ancient Deity and World Symbol (p. 193), shows how the shape and ornaments of the pitcher symbolize the various manifestations of the ancient male-female Deity believed to be present in all parts of the universe, including man. constellations (Uroboros, including the Milky Way and the constellations along it), the beliefs and divine ancestors of the Hungarians; on the other hand, how they also cover the scientific-philosophical system, fertility, and respect for gender of the ancient religion (our). One of the curiosities of Jesus and Dumuzi - in ancient Mesopotamia and around God - is at least 23 parallels or identical features. in the Hungarian tradition = T / Démusz in the “Antan-Témusz” = Góg = Miska. The book II. Our ancient worship ceremony (191 pages) reviews the 7 main moments of the old ceremony (eg fertility by pouring drinks) with songs, rhymes, and prayers. Interesting in the Sumerian transport language of the old religion (ours) (as it was in Latin not long ago), Hungarian children's narratives (eg Antan-themus…, Appa-cuka…, etc.), in the form of dalrefren, 9 prayers glorifying the deity (excerpt) with text translated into Hungarian. The volumes come with 11 color and 22 black and white, along with 33 image attachments. The content of both volumes fits into the system of ancient philosophy of God and worldview, and is in line with and strengthens Hungarian traditions. The author offers his book with respect and love to those interested in Hungarian antiquity.
publisher | Miskolc Humanities Association |
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writer | Farkasinszky Tibor |
scope | 187 |
volume unit | oldal |
ISBN | 9789637528934 |
year of publication | 2013 |
binding | soft board, glued |