The Eurasian Shamanism: Num-Torum, Korean Buddhism and Shinto

The Eurasian Shamanism: Num-Torum, Korean Buddhism and Shinto

Otto von Feigenblatt,Nurlan Namatov,Akira Asakura

Autore: Otto von Feigenblatt,Nurlan Namatov,Akira Asakura
Formato: Copertina flessibile
Pagine: 156
Data Pubblicazione: 2015-08-10
Edizione: 1
Lingua: English

Descrizione:
The territory of Northern Eurasia, Central Asia, Mongolia and Inner Asia, Korea and Japan populated FinnoUgric and Altaic peoples. These people have a common language structure, mentality and religious worldview. The religious worldview of these people based on Eurasian shamanism. Shamanism includes: 1. The Cult of Heaven (NumTorum in FinnoUgric peoples, Tengri in TurkicMongol peoples, ShangDi in the northern Chinese and Manchurs peoples, Korean Shamanism and the Japanese Shinto) 2. The cult of ancestor spirits 3. Animism: the cult of the wolf, the bear, bull .. 4. The cult of nature spirits The population of FinnoUgric and Altaic peoples were warlike nomads: the Huns, the protoHungarians, TataroMongols, Turks, Manchurs and northern Chinese tribes. Women were warriors and had equal rights with men. Concept the cult of Heaven recognized the variability of worship Heaven through Christianity, Buddhism and Islam.