What person does the phoenix bird belong to. Legends of the Phoenix Bird

April was a very difficult energy month for me. Fate just tested me for strength.

Events happened so quickly and unpredictably that I felt like a surfer trying to ride the fiery wave of change.

And one day, after a difficult emotional test, I had a desire to express this on the canvas.

I wanted to portray the bird PHOENIX. It just came into my mind that I - A fire bird. I knew from childhood fairy tales that there is a Firebird and Finist the Clear Falcon, but my imagination grabbed this particular Phoenix from the memory of the soul.
I took paints and created on the canvas what my imagination painted: somewhere I saw it, maybe I dreamed, but this image was clearly in front of me.

When the picture was finished, I felt so light and free, as if I breathed fresh air.

An interesting transformation, I thought, and studied in detail the information about this miraculous bird called PHOENIX.

Phoenix(possibly from the Greek φοίνιξ, “purple, crimson”) - in some ancient mythologies: a bird that has the ability to burn itself and be reborn from the ashes, a symbol of eternal renewal.


Bennu
(Ben-Ben) - in Egyptian mythology, a bird is an analogue of a phoenix.

According to legend, it is the soul of the sun god Ra. The name is related to the word "veben", meaning "shine".

Bennu personified the resurrection from the dead and the annual floods of the Nile. Symbolized the beginning of the sun.

Yuan-chu- Phoenix bird in Chinese mythology.

It was believed that her appearance personifies prosperity and a high level of morality in the state.

The legendary phoenix bird is the most striking symbol of rebirth, renewal, immortality and eternity of time.

Firebird - fairy bird, character of Russian fairy tales.

THE LEGEND OF THE FIREBIRD

Firebird- fabulous bird Slavic mythology, the embodiment of the radiant sun god and at the same time the angry thunder god.

In the popular imagination Firebird is inextricably linked with the heavenly fire-flame, and its radiance is as blinding to the eyes as the sun or lightning. Per firebird fabulous good fellows are sent, and great happiness comes to those who master at least one of her pen.


Firebird
lives in distant kingdom, the thirtieth state in the beautiful garden surrounding the tower of the Tsar Maiden (or near Koshchei the Immortal in stone caves among other treasures that he guards). Golden apples grow in that garden, restoring youth to the elderly. Happy Firebird sits in a golden cage, sings heavenly songs to the Tsar-maiden. When sings Firebird - from the beak, scatter pearls are pouring. At night, the Firebird flies through the garden, all burning like a fever; fly somewhere - everything around will be lit up at once. her alone Peru the price will be more than the whole kingdom, but the Firebird itself will have no price at all.

Leaving aside arbitrary mythological explanations, one can compare the firebird with medieval stories about the Phoenix bird, very popular in both Russian and Western European literature, reborn from the ashes.

THE LEGEND OF THE PHOENIX

There is in the far East - at the very edge of the earth, where the gates of dawn never close - land of eternal happiness. This country is not located where the sun rises in cold winters or hot and stuffy summers - it lies near the gate, from which the sparkling chariot of the great luminary pours life-giving light on the earth in a sweet spring time.

There are no hills or valleys in that land, but a radiant plain opens up there to the gaze of a fortunate person.

Above the most high mountains this plain rises twice by six measures.

A forest grows in that country, planted in honor of the great sun, and it never loses its green cover.

When the impudent Phaethon, enveloped in fire, not a single tongue of deadly flame touched that land, and when the flood filled the earth, punishing sinful mankind, this land towered like a wonderful island above the raging waters of Deucalion.

There is no sickness, no old age, no death in that land, there is no fear there, and not a single atrocity has defiled the boundaries of this land. There is no place there for either the money-loving Hermes or the bloodthirsty Mars, for there is neither anger that breeds bloodshed, nor poverty that breeds love of money, nor worldly worries, nor evil hunger.

The storm does not rage there, and the wind does not break the trees, and the frost does not bind the earth. The clouds do not cover the sky, and the rains do not wash away the roads.

But in the very heart wonderland beats out of the ground miraculous spring also called the fountain of living water. This source is quiet and transparent, and the waters are pure and sweet in taste, and spilling over the earth once a month, twelve times it manages to irrigate this earth with its life-giving streams.
Is in that country grove where tall trees grow, bearing juicy fruits that do not rot or fall to the ground.

In this wonderful grove lives only one Phoenix.

The Phoenix lives alone, leaving behind no offspring except through death.

Phoenix is ​​not a tame bird and obeys only one owner - the bright-faced Sun.

And this bird is also very unusual, although its habits are given to it by nature and being learned from its ancestors.
When the dawn paints the sky in scarlet and red colors, when the morning drives the night stars from the sky with its purple radiance, the Phoenix plunges into the sacred waters three and four times, drinks from the life-giving spring three and four times.

Then he flies up to the tallest tree in the grove, and, towering over the whole world, looks to where the dawn breaks, in anticipation of the first rays of the rising sun.

When the sun crosses the threshold of its radiant gates and the brilliance of the first rays illuminates the earth, amazing bird starts to sing, welcoming the light of a new day.

Beautiful is the chirping of the nightingale, and the flute of the Muses, the cry of the dying swan, and the lyre of Mercury, the herald of Heaven, but no song on earth or under heaven. can't compare to the one Phoenix sings in the rays of the rising sun.

When the shining chariot emerges from the horizon and, rising higher and higher above the earth, sets off on its daily journey, the wonderful herald in reverence bows his head, blazing like fire, and, flapping his wings three times, falls silent.
For a thousand years the Phoenix has been living in a blissful country among the trees of a sacred grove, unmistakably distinguishing the course of hours and minutes, the ruler and priest of the Gardens of Eden, the only one in charge of the whole earth secrets of the sun.
But a thousand years pass, time becomes a burden to the wonderful bird.

And to renew the old and bring back to new life the dead, obeying fate, Phoenix leaves his native garden and holy land.

He flies into this world full of sorrow and death, and his path lies in the Syrian deserts, in a place to which Venus herself gave a name similar to his name - Phoenicia.

Flying over the endless deserts, where no human foot has set foot, he is looking for where between the lifeless mountains, in some valley, he hid, retired from the whole world a forest or a grove.

Having found such a place, the Phoenix sits on the highest palm tree, whose top rises to heaven, where neither a predatory beast nor a snake, nor even a bird, a tree named after him can climb - date.

Then Aeolus shuts the winds in his caves, forcing them to be silent, so that their impulses do not disturb the air and so that not a single cloud obscures the rays of the beautiful sun from the bird.
And there the Phoenix builds its nest - a nest that will serve as his grave, for without losing life, you will not save it and you will not rise again if you do not die.

He collects funeral oils and incense, which are mined in Assyria, with which the rich of Arabia are rubbed and which are collected by African pygmies / The following is a long list of perfumes and incense with which the Phoenix rubs itself and its nest /.

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Covering the nest with fragrant leaves, the bird, like tears, sprinkles himself with oil and, having celebrated his own funeral, prepares for death.

Yes, surrounded aromas funeral herbs, he parted with life - without fear and full of faith how they part with a seed, planting it in the ground.

His body, defeated by death, is heated by the sun's rays and becomes so hot that the heat generates a flame. The body of the bird disappears, enveloped in flames, and there it turns into seed-like mass, from which, they say, worms as white as milk or animals that have neither wings nor paws are born.

But behold, this seed turns round egg, in which all the members of the body that the bird should have are re-formed.

And finally former Phoenix emerges from this egg, just as caterpillars in the fields, curled up into pupae, fly out from there as beautiful butterflies.
Earthly food is not suitable for a bird of paradise - and who will take care of a fledgling chick - and for the Phoenix from the starry regions falls food of the gods - ambrosia and nectar.

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So, among the fragrant trees and strengthening its strength with manna, the Phoenix grows until it takes on its former beautiful appearance. And as soon as the forces return to him again, he again rises into the sky, as in previous years, for the time has come to return home.
But before flying to the wondrous homeland, Phoenix collects all the remains from his former body, covers them fragrant herbs and oils and rolled into a ball, carries with him to the sacred temple that lies in distant Egypt.

There he flies to the altar and, having laid his remains on it, he appears to the admiring glances of people, enchanted in reverence for the beauty of the bird, risen from the shackles of death.

The color of her plumage is scarlet, like scarlet ripe pomegranates and poppy in the fields, on the scarlet tail it mixes with flashes of yellow, and a bright mark shines between the wings - as if a cloud descended from heaven and left its mark on the back of the Phoenix.

His eyes glow like two hyacinths, and on his head is a sparkling crown, a reflection of the glory of the Sun. The legs of the bird are covered with scales, and the claws are pink. There is no bird or beast in the world that could compare in beauty with this wondrous creation.

Seeing the Phoenix in the temple, all the Egyptians converge to look at such a great miracle.

They also honor him with their own bird friends - a discordant choir does not stop in the sky, and a magnificent retinue accompanies the flying Phoenix- none of the birds is there with evil or cunning intent, no one flies there out of fear, but each considers it an honor to be in that retinue.
But the Phoenix does not stay long among honors and glory, noise and fuss - having pleased people and birds, he flies home, to their abodes, inaccessible to uninvited guests, to live there again, eating from sacred fruits and a source of living water.
That's what you are Phoenix, bird of good fortune who received from God such an extraordinary lot - to be born from himself, passing through the gates of death. Alone in the whole world, he does not know love for his own kind, and his only bride is death, death desired. For only by dying, giving up his life, can he find it again in order to rise alive from the shackles of the grave - dead but resurrected, former, and at the same time different, similar to himself, and not similar, not being afraid of the gift of God - death and gaining eternal life through it.

See also, on which you will undergo a powerful transformation, going through all areas of life. This is a training of knowledge, awareness and change of one's inner world. Reborn like a Phoenix.

So the Phoenix lucky fortune bird. His ability to ascend to Heaven and be reborn from the ashes helps to realize that a person must fight against all odds and not lose heart, discover your hidden reserves. They say that if you hang images of the Phoenix in the living room or hallway, then all your goals, dreams and desires will begin to come true. Great! So I did)))

The most important thing that brought me interaction with these energies, uh then readiness for changes, and I accept them with joy!

I was particularly struck by the fact that Phoenix is ​​very connected with essential oils . This is so close to me, I have been doing them for so long that they are present in my life in all spheres, almost without exception. This is cuisine, and travel, and relationships with close and dear people, and health, and money, and magic ...

I decided to make composition entitled "Phoenix". And it will be an amazing composition, I promise. As soon as I create, you will find out the recipe on the page of the group in contact

Since ancient times, the Phoenix bird was considered mystical, its appearance portends an important event in a person's life. According to Chinese belief, the Phoenix was seen before the death of the Yellow Emperor. The bird appeared on the grave of the Ming Dynasty as early as 1368, then it was never seen again.

In different nations, the Phoenix symbol is associated with eternal life and rebirth. He helps to overcome death and rise from the dead.

The crest of the Phoenix in the form of a trident deserves attention, as it symbolizes the rays of the rising sun. These rays of the sun penetrate the human soul and change each of us for the better.

The talisman is considered a legend, its origin and magical properties are shrouded in mystery. Let's try to figure out how to handle the symbol in order to attract positive changes.

Talisman Influence

The Phoenix bird is identified with the light of the sun, warm weather and the flame of fire. According to the Chinese, she looks like a swan when viewed from the front and a unicorn from behind. Phoenix has an unusual snake neck, a swallow's crop, and a rooster's beak. Often the symbol is bought by couples who have problems conceiving.

The Phoenix is ​​used together with the dragon, the help of this strong union is great, since the bird is believed to be the wife of the dragon.

The amulet affects all areas of the owner's life, it makes people wise and happy, helping to achieve financial stability and mutual understanding in the family.

The talisman is also popular with creative people. It helps to find inspiration and achieve the goals that have been set. After activating the amulet, dreams will begin to come true, delighting the owner every day.

It is advised to pay close attention to the location of the Phoenix. You need to choose a place for the amulet in the southern sector of the house. Take a closer look at his surroundings, remove all unnecessary items, it should be empty around. Also, do not place other amulets near, with the exception of, and. Cleanliness must be maintained. When it is dusty near the talisman, he will not be able to help. Position the Phoenix so that it has no obstacles to take off.

Phoenix will make the owner more careful and attentive, awakening intuition, which will protect against dangers that arise suddenly and save you from trouble.

The Phoenix bird is very interesting, it has bright plumage and indescribable beauty tail. The bird helps to stand on the right way, determine for yourself the vital important goals and do everything for their implementation.

When it is not possible to purchase a beautiful Phoenix figurine or it does not fit the interior, you can use the image of a bird. The picture will help make dreams come true and will complement the interior of the house. When choosing a talisman, you need to evaluate the color of the Phoenix's plumage. It is better to decorate this drawing with real red feathers, which will greatly increase the possibilities of the talisman. Vases with the Phoenix depicted on them are also in great demand. The Chinese draw Phoenix on them with large, expressive eyes.

Phoenix activation

The most suitable place for a bird is considered a fireplace. Well, if it is located in the south of the house. Put the Phoenix on the fireplace and wait for important changes. You can use a stone pedestal or a shelf for your talisman.

Feng Shui teaching recommends balancing the energy of the Phoenix talisman. To do this, you can use a tiger, turtle or dragon. If you do not follow the advice that Feng Shui gives, you can notice an excess of fire energy, which is manifested by aggression, intemperance and anger of the owner.

To activate the famous Phoenix, you need a candle. For this purpose, a candle is lit for several minutes in front of the talisman. To establish communication with a bird on an energy level, place a saucer next to it, which is filled with grains. This will help appease the talisman and wait good change in the near future.

The talisman will help both the owner and his entire family. To attract good luck and success, place the Phoenix near front door. A small fence and low vegetation stimulate the amulet.

Take care of the free space in front of the house so that positive energy is produced in the right amount and activates the action of the Phoenix. He loves freedom, so keep this in mind when positioning him. The light energy of Qi will penetrate into the house and have a beneficial effect on the owner.


The Phoenix bird is distinguished by a strong, decisive character, helping to overcome all the difficulties that arise in its path. The Phoenix rises from the ashes and takes to the skies.

The talisman can be a good gift for a boss or colleague. hanging beautiful picture with a painted bird or by placing an original figurine on your desktop, you can profitably change your life. Phoenix, located in the southern zone, will enable the owner to gain respect and strengthen authority in society.

Phoenix can be used in the living room, but in the bedroom it must be abandoned. The talisman activates thought processes and does not allow you to rest.

Myths about the mysterious bird Phoenix

There are many legends about this mystical bird in China. According to one of them, she often descended to the ground, which was interpreted as a positive sign. This symbolized a peaceful and secure existence in the future.

In the Middle Ages, it was believed that a Phoenix dreaming of a pregnant woman predicts the birth of a boy. The child will be very talented and will become one of the most outstanding personalities.

The bird is credited with immortality. Phoenix anticipates his death, so he flies to the desert, where he sings songs day and night. His voice is unique and very beautiful. It has a mesmerizing effect on people and animals. Dying, the Phoenix turns to ashes, after which it is reborn again with another greater strength and power.

It is sometimes difficult to find figurines of a magical bird in souvenir shops, so it is possible to use figurines of a rooster, flamingo or peacock. It is also possible to put these figures in the love sector, which will strengthen relations with your soulmate. The energy of these birds is much weaker compared to the Phoenix, but has a great resemblance to it.

If a person has lost interest in life, then the bird will help you look at everything in a new way and enjoy every day you live. Coping with difficulties and emerging victorious from any situation, people become decisive and self-sufficient. The bird opens a “second wind”, helping to cope with problems. The potential of the body is revealed, its reserve capabilities, helping the soul to renew itself and prepare for a new life.

Show attention to the Phoenix, treat him carefully, then he will give you his best qualities and change everything for the better.

A phoenix tattoo is an incredibly beautiful wearable design that is suitable for both men and women. The image of the legendary bird from time immemorial excites mankind and is still an integral part of world culture. What does a phoenix tattoo mean, who will suit such a pattern? You will learn the answers to these questions from our article.

Legends of the mythical bird

Phoenix is ​​a mystical bird, the mention of which is found in the mythological epic of many peoples of the world. According to legend, every 500 years she died and was reborn again. Feeling the approach of death, the bird made a nest and set fire to itself there. After 3 days, the phoenix came to life, but the experience accumulated over past lives remained with him. By the way, the name of the creature from the Greek language is translated as "fiery red." Herodotus claimed that the magic bird does not exist - this is nothing more than a beautiful legend

Other authors wrote that they saw a phoenix in real life. He lived in the city of Heliopolis (the current territory of Egypt), but was called differently - Bennu. This deity was depicted with the head of a heron and was identified with the revered god Ra, symbolizing the sun and the resurrection from the dead.

Iran has its own prototype of the phoenix - Simurgh, who is the keeper of the World Tree. The Arabs call the eternal bird Anka, but its image is much more aggressive than in other cultures.

In Chinese mythology, the phoenix symbolizes the feminine, as opposed to the dragon, personifying the masculine Yang energy. There is even a legend about a female Luan-nao and a male Feng-huang, who represented an ideal union and were the patrons of lovers and spouses. In Slavic culture, the phoenix was called the firebird and was a character in Russian folk tales.

Phoenix tattoo meaning

Phoenix tattoo means infinity, strength, patience, rebirth. The fiery image is suitable for people who have gone through many trials on the way to their happiness. A phoenix tattoo is a sign of a winner who has come out of life's difficulties with dignity. Past bitter experience made a person draw certain conclusions, which means that he will not make similar mistakes in the future. Such tattoos are chosen by self-confident men who have a fighting spirit and endurance. An independent and proud character does not allow them to ask for help from others and again stumble themselves.

Phoenix tattoo meaning for girls is sincere love, loyalty and devotion, especially tattoos with the Chinese character Luan-nao. Tattoo sketches of a bird with a dragon symbolize the interaction of male and female principles and have the same meaning as the yin-yang sign. Girls who do not just want to get married, but want to find a harmonious relationship based on trust and mutual understanding, can opt for a tattoo with a phoenix. Such a tattoo will certainly bring love and family happiness to life.

The phoenix bird tattoo is a symbol of reincarnation and the rejection of the usual way of life and old traditions. A person with a similar tattoo wants to start life with clean slate to regenerate mentally and physically. A phoenix tattoo will serve as a reminder that there is no turning back. Ahead is a difficult path of liberation from the past and re-revival. A person with a similar character believes in the signs of fate and knows that everything in life is natural and at the same time inevitable. Thus, the phoenix tattoo has the meaning of fatalism, a sign of fate.

Phoenix feather tattoos are powerful amulets for their owner. They protect against the evil eye, damage, witchcraft, especially when they are on the wrist, on the neck or on the thigh. Phoenix on the arm or forearm also has a positive and powerful energy. The main thing is to believe in the power of your amulet, in a tattoo, and then it will certainly bring happiness and good luck.

Technique

The watercolor phoenix tattoo looks spectacular on a large scale. Delicate pastel colors, vague contours give the composition lightness and airiness. Phoenix tattoos on the back, on the shoulder or on the leg will be a beautiful body decoration for the fair sex. Black and white tattoo sketches will certainly attract the attention of young people who want to emphasize strength and independence. These can be dotwork or engraving techniques, which are distinguished by stylish monochrome images.

For a tattoo with a phoenix, sketches in the oriental style are the most suitable option. It is desirable that gold and red colors predominate in the work. Lotuses and sea waves will organically fit into the composition. Small tattoos look original in the style of geometry. Such a tattoo has a sacred meaning, known only to its owner. The composition is dominated by clear contours, neat thin lines, regular geometric shapes. Phoenix tattoo photos and interesting sketches can be viewed in the gallery below.


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Images, symbols, encrypted messages - this is my way of thinking. It was easy for me to stop the internal dialogue - I have few thoughts in my head. Basically, it's images.
One of my favorite subjects is birds. How many different ones I made, only Veles knows :)) And the Phoenix bird among them is the most favorite character. The very sacred meaning of the life of this mysterious fiery essence introduces me into a quivering state of delight and rebirth. Every time I give birth to a new Phoenix, I am born myself. Why not meditation?

These two Divas in the top picture are Sirina's birds. I personally drew them for myself, such a totem for abundance. They are always on the alert, guarding my life, when one is sleeping, the other is awake.
I suppose that the roots of this passion for birds are again buried in the deep past. The symbols of Sirius included birds and snakes. Sirin - Sirius. Bird-headed gods, soul-eating eagle. Phoenix bird flying to Heliopolis ...... Why don't people fly like birds? (c)
The eternal desire of the Spirit to ascend and return to their native land. Watching the birds fly, listening to their singing, admiring the intricate plumage, what can compare with this? The bird is an image of the living Spirit, soaring high in the holy Heavens. And the Phoenix bird is an image of the Eternal Spirit, reborn in the crucible of fiery passions.

Consider different versions of the Phoenix.

Phoenix(Greek Φοῖνιξ, Persian ققنوس‎, Latin phoenix; possibly from Greek φοίνιξ, "purple, crimson") is a mythological bird with the ability to burn itself and then be reborn. Known in the mythologies of different cultures, often associated with the solar cult. It was believed that the phoenix has appearance, similar to an eagle with bright red or golden red plumage. Anticipating death, he burns himself in his own nest, and a chick appears from the ashes. According to other versions of the myth, the Phoenix itself is reborn from the ashes. It was generally believed that the Phoenix is ​​the only, unique individual of its kind. In a metaphorical interpretation, the Phoenix is ​​a symbol of eternal renewal.

The first written mention of the myth of the Phoenix is ​​found in Herodotus (5th century BC). He reports that this is a bird from Arabia, lives for 500 years with his parent, and when he dies, flies to the temple of the sun god in the Egyptian city of Heliopolis and buries the body of the parent there. Herodotus does not mention the self-burning of the Phoenix and the subsequent revival, and characterizes the myth itself as implausible. Tacitus also considers the legend as a whole a fiction, but writes that during the consulate of Paul Fabius and Lucius Vitellius (about 35 AD), many in Egypt saw the arrival of the Phoenix. In the retelling of Tacitus, the Phoenix gives birth to a chick every 500 years, after which it dies. The legend is also mentioned by other ancient authors, most of whom already include in the presentation the act of self-immolation of the Phoenix.

In the Christian world, Phoenix means the triumph of eternal life, resurrection, faith, constancy; it is a symbol of Christ. In early Christianity, the Phoenix is ​​constantly found on gravestones: here its meaning is victory over death, resurrection from the dead. In Russia, the Phoenix had analogues: Firebird and Finist.

In Jewish Kabbalah there are some interpretations of the events that took place in Gan Eden (Garden of Eden), where it is said that Chava (Eve) fed the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil to her husband Adam and all animals, birds and beasts. Only one stubborn Phoenix bird did not succumb to temptation, which subsequently retained its relative immortality because of this. This bird lives forever, every thousand years it burns in the flames that come out of its nest, and is reborn from the ashes again. It also mentions the giant bird Ziz, which with one of its wings is able to cover the entire sun. Both of these birds, according to legend, were the inhabitants of Gan Eden (Garden of Eden) during the stay of Adam and Eve (Hava).

There is another legend about the immortal bird. During the 12-month stay of the righteous Noah (Noah) in the Ark during the flood, he fed the animals staying there. Of all the inhabitants of the ark, only Phoenix lay modestly crouching in a corner, and to the question of Noah (Noah): Why do you not demand food for yourself, he answered: - I saw how much trouble you have with others, and did not dare to disturb you. Touched by these words, Noah (Noah) said: - You regretted my work, condoling with my sorrows. May the Almighty send you eternal life.

It should be noted that, along with the Phoenix, this bird is in some places referred to as Khol (from Hebrew - sand, dust, ashes), and Orshina.

Bennu (Ben-Ben)- in Egyptian mythology, a bird is an analogue of a phoenix. According to legend, it is the soul of the god Ra. The name is related to the word "veben", meaning "shine".
According to legend, Bennu appeared from a fire that burned on a sacred tree in the courtyard of the temple of Ra. According to another version, Bennu escaped from the heart of Osiris. Depicted as a gray, blue or white heron with long beak and a tuft of two feathers, as well as in the form of a yellow wagtail or an eagle with red and gold feathers. There are also images of Bennu in the form of a man with the head of a heron.
Bennu personified the resurrection from the dead and the annual floods of the Nile. Symbolized the beginning of the sun.


Firebird- a fairy-tale bird, a character in Russian fairy tales, is usually the goal of searching for the hero of a fairy tale. The feathers of the firebird have the ability to shine and with their brilliance amaze the human eye. The Firebird is a fiery bird, its feathers shine with silver and gold (Ognivak has reddish feathers), its wings are like flames, and its eyes glow like a crystal. It is about the size of a peacock.

The Firebird lives in the Garden of Eden of Iria, in a golden cage. At night, it flies out of it and illuminates the garden with itself as brightly as thousands of lit fires.

The extraction of the firebird is associated with great difficulties and is one of the main tasks that the king (father) sets for his sons in a fairy tale. Only the youngest son manages to get the firebird. Mythologists (Afanasiev) explained the firebird as the personification of fire, light, and the sun. The Firebird feeds on golden apples, which give youth, beauty and immortality; when she sings, pearls fall from her beak.

The singing of the firebird heals the sick and restores sight to the blind. Leaving aside arbitrary mythological explanations, one can compare the firebird with medieval stories, very popular in both Russian and Western European literature, about the Phoenix bird reborn from the ashes. The prototype of the Firebird is a peacock. Rejuvenating apples, in turn, can be compared with the fruits of the pomegranate tree, a favorite delicacy of phoenixes.

Every year, in the fall, the Firebird dies and is reborn in the spring. Sometimes you can find a fallen feather from the tail of the Firebird; brought into a dark room, it will replace the richest lighting. Over time, such a pen turns into gold.

To catch the Firebird, they use a golden cage with apples inside as a trap. You can’t catch it with your bare hands, as you can get burned on its plumage.

Sirin- in ancient Russian art and legends, a bird of paradise with a maiden's head. It is believed that Sirin represents the Christianization of pagan mermaids - pitchforks. Often depicted with another bird of paradise, Alkonostom, but Sirin's head sometimes turns out to be uncovered, and a halo around it. Sirin sings songs of joy, while Alkonost sings songs of sadness.
Alkonost(alkonst, alkonos) - in Russian art and legends, a bird of paradise with a maiden's head. Often mentioned and depicted along with Sirin, another bird of paradise.

The most ancient images of Sirin date back to the 10th century and are preserved on clay plates and temple rings (Kyiv, Korsun). In medieval Russian legends, Sirin is unequivocally considered a bird of paradise, which sometimes flies to earth and sings prophetic songs about the coming bliss], but sometimes these songs can be harmful to a person (you can lose your mind). Therefore, in some legends, Sirin acquires a negative meaning, so that they even begin to consider her a dark bird, a messenger of the underworld.


Gamayun- in Slavic mythology prophetic bird, singing divine songs to people and foreshadowing the future for those who know how to hear the secret. Gamayun knows everything in the world. When Gamayun flies from sunrise, a deadly storm comes.
Initially, the image may have come from ancient Greek mythology (siren). Depicted with a female head and chest. In the mythology of the ancient Iranians there is an analogue - the bird of joy Humayya

“I am deadly to those who are tender and young.
I am a bird of sadness, I am Gamayun.
But I won't touch you, grey-eyed, go.
I will close my eyes, I will fold my wings on my chest,
So that, without noticing me,
you went the right way.
I will freeze, I will die so that you find your happiness ... "

Phoenix The universal symbol of resurrection and immortality, death and rebirth in fire. This is a fabulous bird that dies as a result of self-sacrifice. She remains dead for three days (new moon) and then rises from the ashes. This symbolism is lunar, but the phoenix is ​​universally understood as a solar symbol. Being a fiery bird, it means the divinity of royal power, nobility and uniqueness. It also symbolizes meekness, since it never breaks what it lands on, and does not feed on anything living, but only dew. In all variants of the Garden of Eden, the phoenix is ​​associated with the rose. Alchemy: completion of the Great Work, rebirth. Aztecs, Mayans, Toltecs: solar symbol, blessing, happiness. Quetzal is a satellite of Quetzalcoatl. China: Fenghuang, cinnabar bird, substance of flame, one of the four spiritually gifted (or sacred) beings, embodying, like the dragon and qilin with which it is always associated, both yin and yang. If it is a male (feng), then it is yang, the solar principle, a fiery bird. If huang, then this is a feminine, yin, lunar principle. Depicted with the dragon as a symbol of the emperor, the phoenix becomes a purely feminine symbol and signifies the empress, and together they are both aspects of imperial power. In the female incarnation (huang), the phoenix means beauty, subtlety of feelings and peace. It is also a wedding symbol, meaning an inseparable community - not only for a married couple, but also for the universal interdependence of nn-yang in a world of duality. In addition, like the dragon and qilin, the phoenix consists of several different elements that represent the entire cosmos: it has the head of a rooster (the sun), the back of a swallow (a symbol of the rising moon), its wings are the wind, the tail symbolizes trees and flowers, its legs are the earth , he is five-colored, which symbolizes the five virtues: His color is pleasing to the eye, his crest expresses righteousness, his tongue is sincere, his voice brings out the melody, his ear enjoys music, his heart observes the rules, in his chest are the treasures of literature, his spurs have power against breaking the law (from an ancient ritual). His appearance was considered in all cases to be an extremely auspicious sign, signifying peace and beneficent rule, or predicting the appearance of a great sage. A pair of phoenixes meant the emperor and the sage. Christianity: resurrection, Christ destroyed by the fire of passions and rising again on the third day, victory over death, faith, constancy. Egypt: identified with Bennu, the solar bird, as a symbol of the solar beginning, resurrection and immortality; associated with Ra. It has been suggested that the phoenix also symbolized the spiral ascent of Sirius, which in ancient times was a sign of the flood of the Nile. Japan: Sun, directness, fidelity, justice, obedience. Rome: the rebirth and eternal existence of the Roman Empire, the divine origin of the empire.

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