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A series of comparative studies examines recurring cosmological motifs and religious symbols, focusing on ancient world-views, the notion of a cosmic center, and how observations of the pole star and prominent constellations shaped seasonal and celestial conceptions. The essays explore myths of world-pillars and towers, the life-tree and its links to rivers of paradise, the figure of the mother goddess, and notions of fate expressed as a life-thread. Drawing on ethnographic and comparative material from diverse traditions, the work shows how astronomical perception and mythic imagery combine to structure religious thought and symbolic systems.
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