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The Presence of Mesopotamian and Indian Myths in Khajuye Kermani's Gol o Nowruz

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  173-192

Abstract

 Khajuye Kermani, one of the great poets of the 8th century AH, has composed Gol o Nowruz at the request of a beloved and has dedicated it to his noble patron. According to him, the story is originally in Hindi and has been compiled by Babylonian storytellers. Although it has many similarities to Nizami Ganjavi's Khosrow and Shirin, it is a unique work because of having some love sub-stories, a lot of figures of speech and epics, and mystical and Mythological themes. Also, Indian and Babylonian Mythological beliefs and traditions are present in Gol o Nowruz and the influence of their culture, beliefs and Myths on Iranian Mythology, religion and epics and traditions has been proven. With regard to this influence and based on the statements of Khajuye Kermani, in the present article the Mythical background of Gol o Nowruz is studied by using descriptive-analytical method, and its relation to the Mythical narrative of Indra (Indian god) and waters or the cows captured by the Demon, as well as its relation to the Mesopotamia blessed Goddess and his husband are examined.

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    APA: Copy

    ABBASI, SAMANEH, Tabatabaee, seyed hasan, & ESMAILI, ESMAT. (2020). The Presence of Mesopotamian and Indian Myths in Khajuye Kermani's Gol o Nowruz. MYTHO-MYSTIC LITERATURE JOURNAL (PERSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE JOURNAL), 15(57 ), 173-192. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/139388/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ABBASI SAMANEH, Tabatabaee seyed hasan, ESMAILI ESMAT. The Presence of Mesopotamian and Indian Myths in Khajuye Kermani's Gol o Nowruz. MYTHO-MYSTIC LITERATURE JOURNAL (PERSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE JOURNAL)[Internet]. 2020;15(57 ):173-192. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/139388/en

    IEEE: Copy

    SAMANEH ABBASI, seyed hasan Tabatabaee, and ESMAT ESMAILI, “The Presence of Mesopotamian and Indian Myths in Khajuye Kermani's Gol o Nowruz,” MYTHO-MYSTIC LITERATURE JOURNAL (PERSIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE JOURNAL), vol. 15, no. 57 , pp. 173–192, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/139388/en

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