Mari mythology
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Mari mythology is a collection of myths belonging to the
The biggest literary work on Mari mythology is the Mari epic "Jugorno", written by the Russian Anatoli Spiridonov in 2002. The epic was originally written in Russian, despite Spiridonov being very knowledgeable on the Mari language and Mari folk poetry. However, a Mari translation by Anatoli Mokejev was provided alongside the publication of the original epic. In 2015, the epic was translated into Estonian by Arvo Valton.
The creation and cosmology
The
The Maris believed the sky to revolve around the Northern Star, held up by the pillar of the world Kava Menge.
The end of the world lies in the north, beyond the three rivers Tupsa, Perža and Voja.
History in mythology
Much of Mari mythology is mythologised history. The story of Čumbõlat is based on the historical 12th century chief of Kokšar.[1] Poltõš is based on Boltuš, a historical chief of Malmõž.[2]
Jugorno mentions several named chiefs of the ancient Maris. Some of them, like Kukarka and Tükan Šur are often considered historical.
Gods, heroes and other beings
- Oš Kugu Jumo - "Great White God". The chiefgod and the god of the skyand light. One of the three main gods.
- Jumõn Üdõr - Daughter of Kugu Jumo.
- Onar - Mythological giant. The ancestor of Maris. Son of Kugu Jumo and Mlandava.
- Onaj - Son of Onar. Sorcerer and the husband of Piambar. The mediator between Kugu Jumo and the human world.
- Mlandava - Earth mother.
- Nönčõk-patõr - A hero made out of dough.
- Čumbõlat[1] - Chief of Kokšar. He was buried by the river Nemdõ.
- Salij - An old forgotten Mari hero. A hunter.
- Izim - Salij's father.
- Alataj - Izim's father, from the "Lands of the Seven Great Lakes".
- Tõlze - God of the moon. Protector of marriage and birth.
- Keče - God of the sun.
- Čodõra-kuva - Forestmother. Goddess of hunting.
- Kijamat - The god of the deadand the underworld. Brother to Kugu Jumo.
- Pürõžö - One of the three main gods. God of fate.
- Küdõrčö - One of the three main gods. God of thunder.
- Piambar - Daughter of Jumo. Married Onaj against his father's will and thus had to live in the men's world.
- Azõren - Kijamat's helper, who brings the dead to the underworld.
- Akpatõr - Hunter. Went to Kakšan and later Elnet. Together with Odo and Čolman, the three patõrs and the grandchildren of Onaj and Piambar.
- Odo - Lumber. Went North to Udmurtia.
- Čolman - Horseman. Went to Ošvič and the Kamaarea.
- Sjar - Son of Akpatõr. Took his people to the southern areas of Volga. Ancestor of Hill Maris.
- Torkan - Leader of the Eastern Maris. Became a Keremet[a] with the name Sultan.
- Rjažan - Skilled horseman from the Urals.
- Almakaj - Organiser of Mari meetings.
- Kukarka - The headkart[b] of all karts. Together with Čimale, the rulers of the North-East Mari county of Jüksern.
- Šurma - The Udmurt ruler of Šurma, the ancient home of Udmurts.
- Külmez - An Udmurthero. The only trustworthy friend of Šurma.
- Savi - A female hero. Daughter of Külmez.
- Poltõš - Ruler of the Kama Maris. Built the Malmõžstronghold.
- Pektemõr - Chief of what was probably a vassal state of Jüksern. Later to be known as Tükan Šur. Friend of Targõltõš. Occupied Šurma and pushed the Udmurts to the east.
- Targõltõš - An evil spirit of chaos who manipulates people's thinking. Brother of Jumo and Kijamat.
- Jumõn Šočõn - Mother and councillor of Kugu Jumo.
- Šočõn Ava - Goddess of birth and fertility.
- Akmazik - A hero who was foreseen to defeat Tükan Šur.
- Uvanij - Sorcerer and daughter of Tükan Šur.
- Oš Pondaš - "Grey Beard". The spirit of ancestors. A keremet.
- Mardež - God of wind.
- Kugurak - With Čotkar and Akpatõr, the oldest Mari heroes.
- Nekoš - A keremet of the Northern Maris.
- Oš Kugu Pürtüš - "The White Infinity". Nature.
Footnotes
- ^ A Keremet is a half-god, similar to a saint.
- Mari native religion.
References
Sources
- Anatoli Spiridonov. (2002). Jugorno, Laul Pühast Teest. https://www.apollo.ee/jugorno-mari-eepos.html (in Estonian)