SCHWARZ, Michal. Wealth as interaction with Heaven: Evolution of Cosmological Offerings, Rituals and Beliefs in Inner Asia, Korea and Vietnam. In Traditional Cosmology Society 40th Anniversary Conference: As Above, So Below: Exploration in Myth and Ritual Throughout the World University of Edinburgh, April 6, 2024. 2024.
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Original name Wealth as interaction with Heaven: Evolution of Cosmological Offerings, Rituals and Beliefs in Inner Asia, Korea and Vietnam
Authors SCHWARZ, Michal.
Edition Traditional Cosmology Society 40th Anniversary Conference: As Above, So Below: Exploration in Myth and Ritual Throughout the World University of Edinburgh, April 6, 2024, 2024.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 60304 Religious studies
Country of publisher United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords in English Inner Asia, Korea, Mongolia, Vietnam, heaven, rituals, comparative mythology
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Michal Schwarz, Ph.D., učo 12488. Changed: 30/7/2024 09:17.
Abstract
The prehistoric inhabitants of inland Inner Asia were closely dependent on the Sun, Heaven and regular rains for securing food for the whole community and even empire. The cosmological will of Heaven and vertical relation to it became the legitimizing principle of power in Inner Asian political culture spreading as far as to Korea and Vietnam. Up today, this idea is surprisingly present even in the set of individual beliefs and rituals of people trying to reach prosperity in their businesses in densely populated Vietnam and Korea. And, similarly, this cosmological relation is important for the need of harmony with nature and natural order in pastoral communities in Mongolia. In the first part, this paper focused on attestation of particular rituals related to heaven and birth of son. It was then followed by description of state and imperial offerings attested in the historical sources and on collected depictions from Korea and China. In the second part, the general background of the idea of appropriate vertical cosmological connection was further documented by Vietnamese rituals and work of female mediums. Here the provided offerings and communication with heavenly realms within the religion of the Four Palaces. Rituals related to heaven are now more important in Mongolia due to changing climatic conditions and spread of aridity in Inner Asia.
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GA23-06953S, research and development projectName: Evoluční interference náboženství a vlády ve Vnitřní Asii: srovnání vzájemných impaktů s tributárními zeměmi: Mongolskem, Koreou a Vietnamem
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Evolutionary interferences of religion and governance in Inner Asia: comparison of mutual impacts with tributary countries: Mongolia, Korea, Vietnam
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