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Comparative Study about the Gods of Vegetation in World myths (According to the Myth of Siavash)
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Volume 1, 2014
Issue 2 (May)
Pages: 18-22   |   Vol. 1, No. 2, May 2014   |   Follow on         
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Authors
[1]
Vahideh N. Chegini, Scientific Centre for Research in Philosophy and Mystical Texts, Isfahan, Iran.
Abstract
This article is an article about the gods of vegetation in world myths. It was said about Adonis, Tammuz, Isis and etc. but myth of Siavash is unknown. Siavash is a god of vegetation in Persian myths that Ferdowsi said about him in Shahnameh. In this article, we introduce Siavash and said his connection with other myths.
Keywords
Siavash, Shahnameh, Dumuzi, Attis, Adonis, Ishtar, Osiris, Ramayana
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