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        1 - The Symbolism of the “Knot” According to the Archetype of the “Sacred Bond”
        khalil Hakimifar Valiyollah Nasiri
        Throughout human history, some nodes have had a lot of sacred value. This has been the focus of religious historians since the nineteenth century. These studies, from Fraser to Eliade, have been largely based on magical practices and beliefs, especially with a symbolic More
        Throughout human history, some nodes have had a lot of sacred value. This has been the focus of religious historians since the nineteenth century. These studies, from Fraser to Eliade, have been largely based on magical practices and beliefs, especially with a symbolic approach, and in recent years have focused on the symbolic value of nodes and their function in the context of everyday life. In this study, sacred nodes, from the perspective of geographical and cultural breadth, from mythological to religious beliefs and their symbolic meaning, which imply a complexity, connection and hidden secrets, are considered and its purpose, Achieving common ground and general format in different areas. It seems that sacred knots, which are the result of human activity to influence supernatural factors, are within the general framework of sacred bonds and covenants. The knot, like the covenant in the Abrahamic religions, is a sign of a bond with a formal, vital, and serious covenant that has had a decisive effect on human life. This research is a qualitative research and has been written using written sources. Manuscript profile