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ghasemzadeh S A, amirifar A. The comparative revision of function plant's in the mythology of the world. CLRJ 2019; 7 (2) :130-159
URL: http://clrj.modares.ac.ir/article-12-19367-en.html
1- Associate Professor of Imam Khomeini International University (IKIU), Qazvin, Iran , s.ali.ghasem@gmail.com
2- PhD Student in Persian Language and Literature, Imam Khomeini International University (IKIU) of iran.
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Nature and its elements play a critical role in the intellectual system of the first man. The plant is one of these natural elements that has appeared in parallel and with similar functions in the mythology of different nations. Hence, it has been transmitted to the next generations as an ideological heritage, and due to its symmetry with human nature, they have found a same and sometimes identical form in the of nations. The comparative review of mythological plants and their functions among the myths of various nations can illustrate the role of nature, especially the familiarity with its common source in human mythology making. The results of the research show that the range of plant function, from the myth of creation and its manifestations in the mythology of the plant goddesses, the process of birth and rebirth of mythical heroes and even their function in the transformation or giving a divine nature to human beings; like the attachment of invulnerability and immortality to human beings up to the myths of death and plant resurrection of the holy super humans belong to the perception of human-plant relationships in the mythology of nations and their relation to the worldview of the triple social systems of the mythical age. Based on this pattern, most of the mythical traditions of the plant world are based on the insight of the clerical class that has been created for the subconscious to preserve their birth, life, and ritual continuity in the form of sacred philosophy of life.
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Article Type: Qualitative Research | Subject: Comparative research
Received: 2018/04/24 | Accepted: 2019/09/11 | Published: 2019/09/11

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