Turul monument at Tatabanya The Turul is the most important bird - TopicsExpress



          

Turul monument at Tatabanya The Turul is the most important bird in the origin myth of the Magyars (Hungarian people, located : West - Turan). It is a divine messenger, and perches on top of the tree of life along with the other spirits of unborn children in the form of birds. The Turul became a symbol of power, strength, and nobility, and it is still used today on the coat of arms of the Hungarian Army and the Office of National Security. The most common motifs of the ninth and the early tenth centuries -the griffin, wolf and hind- seldom figure in later Hungarian iconography and heraldic symbolism, however the Hawk or Turul which in shamanistic lore rested upon the tree of life connecting the earth with the netherworld and the skies preserved for longer as a device belonging to the ruling house. The Turul is probably based on a large falcon, and the origin of the word is most likely Turkic: togrıl or turgul means a medium to large bird of prey of the family Accipitridae, Goshawk or Red Kite. In Hungarian the word sólyom means falcon, and there are three ancient words describing different kinds of falcons: kerecsen (Saker Falcon), zongor [Turkish Sungur = Gyrfalcon] (which survives in the male name Zsombor) and turul.
Posted on: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 19:44:02 +0000

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