DOI: https://doi.org/10.36719/2789-6919/44/65-69
Jala Naghiyeva
Baku State University
PhD student
https://orcid.org/0009-0007-5120-829X
jalakhalilova@yahoo.com
The Mythic Character of Symbolization and the General Coding System among
Turkish-Speaking People
Abstract
Myth is a phenomenon of understanding the world in terms of the function it carries and the image it forms in all parameters. This model of thought and imagination, which is based on old ideas and has the power to include self-important ones, is specified by its power and ability to clarify the path of human civilization on a broad scale as the sacred of the peoples. The peoples of the world show more sensitivity to following the course of the process in synchronous and diachronic approaches in order to have a clearer and more complete picture by turning to the past and the beginning at various levels. The landscape in the East and the West and its transmission as an ethnopotentiality come to the fore by demonstrating itself in different aspects and at the level of affinities and similarities. It poses a necessity to systematically follow the typological approaches and the course of transformations carried by the ancient peoples of the world (as well as centers of culture), Turkic, Indian, Chinese, and Arab sources based on oral and written sources. Ancient cultural monuments of peoples, folklore memory, beliefs and beliefs, old ideas, genetic memory as a code become the basis for molding at various levels, revelations in the context of stories and narratives. In Indians, monumentsathat petrify like books within books are specified by the model of transmission from deeper layers of history to later periods. In Turkic peoples, its conceptualization as a cultural phenomenon is connected to oral tradition, the mission of transmission. The flow of enrichment in the form of myths, legends, narratives, beliefs, beliefs, tales, epics, proverbs, parables, riddles, anecdotes, ceremonial folklore, etc. and the observations made on them determine the mechanisms of transmission to the future as a model of morality, behavior and upbringing by preparing the formula of the galaxy of old ideas and thoughts within themselves.
Keywords: folklore, myth, legend, myth, belief, beliefs, symbols, text semantics, epic narration