Mythological themes of fire in Avesta and Bondahesh and their reflection on Persian literature
Subject Areas : Tectonostratigraphy
Masoumeh Mahloujizadeh Mahabadi
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(PhD Student, Persian Literature, IAU, North Branch, Tehran, Iran)
-Hamid Reza Shayeganfar
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(Assistant Professor and Member of the Board of Persian Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, North Tehran Branch)
Mehrangiz Ohadi
3
(Assistant Professor and Member of the Board of Persian Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, North Tehran Branch)
Keywords: Avesta, myth, Fire, poem, Bondahesh,
Abstract :
Fire is one of the four elements the discovery of which transformed the life style in humans. This element has always been revered by all nations. Some worshipped it while others used it in their rituals. From the distant past till present whether in mourning ceremonies or in festivities fire with its symbolic dual meaning has been present in human’s life and played an indispensable role in man’s life in various ways. Nowadays candle serves the same illuminating purpose in all occasions, be it in feasts or in mourning despite the conflict it might offer it conveys a kind of peace which explains its common use in the world. All renowned civilizations worldwide have different stories for the advent of fire and the common point in all mythologies throughout the world is that its discovery has been recognized as a turning point in man’s life and been revered by all. Using descriptive analytic method as well as library sources this research is an attempt to study the standpoint of fire in Avesta and Bondahesh and further analyze the conflict embedded in this symbolic element. Fire had been an inspiration for poets to compose enchanting poetry by creating a multifaceted feelings to prepare the grounds for composition. This is in accordance with the history of variety of forms fire displays in Avesta and Bondahesh where the root of this element lies.
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