The phoenix bird is a legend from the ashes. The legend of the immortal phoenix. The fiery bird in the myths of Ancient Greece and Rome

April was a very challenging energy month for me. Fate just tested me for strength.

Events happened so quickly and unpredictably that I felt like a surfer trying to withstand the fiery wave of change.

And one day, after a difficult emotional test, I had a desire to express this on canvas.

I wanted to portray the PHOENIX bird. It just came into my consciousness that I am a fiery bird. I knew from childhood fairy tales that there is a Firebird and Finist the Clear Falcon, but my imagination snatched from the memory of the soul of this particular Phoenix.
I took paints and created on canvas what my imagination drew: somewhere I saw it, maybe I dreamed, but this image clearly stood in front of me.

When the painting was finished, I felt so light and free, as if I breathed fresh air.

An interesting transformation, I thought, and studied in detail the information about this miraculous bird called PHOENIX.

Phoenix (possibly from the Greek φοίνιξ, "purple, crimson") - in some ancient mythologies: a bird with the ability to burn itself and be reborn from the ashes, a symbol of eternal renewal.


Bennu
(Ben-Ben) - in Egyptian mythology, a bird is an analogue of a phoenix.

According to legend, it is the soul of the sun god Ra. The name is associated with the word "weben", which means "to shine".

Bennu personified the resurrection of the dead and the annual floods of the Nile. Symbolized the beginning of the sun.

Yuan-chu is a phoenix bird in Chinese mythology.

It was believed that her appearance personifies prosperity and a high level of morality in the state.

The legendary phoenix bird is the most striking symbol of rebirth, renewal, immortality and eternity of time.

Firebird - a fabulous bird, a character of Russian fairy tales.

THE LEGEND OF THE FIRE BIRD

Firebird - a fabulous bird from Slavic mythology, the embodiment of a radiant sun god and at the same time an angry storm god.

In the popular imagination Firebird inextricably linked with the heavenly fire-flame, and its radiance is as blind to the eyes as the sun or lightning. Per Firebird fabulous good fellows are sent, and great happiness comes to the one who masters at least one of her feathers.


Firebird
lives in a distant kingdom, a thirty-tenth state in a beautiful garden surrounding the palace of the Tsar Maiden (or at Koshchei the Immortal in stone caves among other treasures that he guards). Golden apples grow in that garden, restoring youth to old people. In the afternoon Firebird sits in a golden cage, sings paradise songs to the Tsar Maiden. When singsFirebird - pitched pearls are falling from the beak. At night, the Firebird flies through the garden, all like heat burns; flies somewhere - everything around will light up at once. To her alone peru the price will be more than the whole kingdom, but the Firebird itself has no price at all.

Leaving aside arbitrary mythological explanations, one can compare the firebird with medieval stories about the Phoenix bird, very popular both in Russian and in Western European literature. reborn from the ashes.

THE LEGEND OF THE PHOENIX

There is in the far East - at the very end of the earth, where the gates of dawn never close - a country of eternal happiness. This country is not located where the sun rises in colder winters or hot and sultry summers - it lies near the gates, from which the sparkling chariot of the great luminary sheds life-giving light onto the earth in sweet springtime.

There are no hills or valleys in that land, but a shining plain opens up there to the eyes of a lucky man.

Above the highest mountains, this plain rises twice by six measures.

There is a forest in that country, planted in honor of the great sun, and it never loses its green cover.

When the daring Phaethon, enveloped in fire, not a single tongue of deadly flame touched that land, and when a flood filled the earth, punishing sinful humanity, this land with a wonderful island rose above the raging waters of Deucalion.

There is no illness, no old age, no death in that land, there is no fear there, and not a single atrocity has defiled the borders of this land. There is no place there for the money-loving Hermes, or for the bloodthirsty Mars, for there is no anger there that engenders bloodshed, no poverty that engenders love of money, no worries of life, no evil hunger.

The storm does not rage there, and the wind does not break the trees, and the frost does not bind the earth. The clouds do not cover the sky, and the rains do not wash out the roads.

But in the very heart a wonderful country beating out of the ground wonderful source, also called the source of living water. This spring is quiet and transparent, and the waters are pure and sweet in taste, and pouring over the earth once a month, he manages to irrigate this land twelve times with his life-giving streams.
Is in that country grovewhere tall trees grow, bearing juicy fruits that do not rot or fall to the ground.

There is only one living in this wonderful grove phoenix.

Phoenix lives alone, leaving behind no offspring except through death.

Phoenix is \u200b\u200bnot a tame bird and obeys only one owner - the light-faced Sun.

And it is also a very unusual bird, although its habits were given to him by nature and being learned from ancestors.
When the dawn paints the sky in scarlet and reddish colors, when with its purple radiance the morning drives the night stars out of the sky, Phoenix plunges into the sacred waters three times and four times, drinks from the life-giving source three times and four times.

Then he takes off to the tallest tree in the grove, and, towering over the whole world, looks to where the dawn breaks, waiting for the first rays of the rising sun.

When the sun crosses the threshold of its shining gates and the brilliance of the first rays illuminates the earth, an amazing bird starts to singwelcoming the light of a new day.

The chirping of the nightingale is beautiful, and the flute of the Muses, the cry of a dying swan and the lyre of Mercury - the messenger of Heaven, but no song on earth or under heaven can't compare to the one that Phoenix sings in the rays of the rising sun.

When the shining chariot floats out from the horizon and, rising higher and higher above the earth, sets off on its daily journey, the wonderful herald in reverence bows his head, blazing like fire, and, flapping his wings three times, falls silent.
For a thousand years, Phoenix has lived in a blissful country among the trees of the sacred grove, unmistakably distinguishing the course of hours and minutes, the ruler and priest of the Gardens of Eden, one who knows the whole earth secrets of the sun.
But a thousand years pass, time becomes a burden to a wonderful bird.

AND to renew the old and return the dead to a new life, obeying fate, Phoenix leaves his native garden and holy land.

is he flies into this world full of sorrow and death, and his path lies in the Syrian deserts, in a place to which Venus herself gave a name, similar to his name - Phenicia.

Flying over endless deserts, where no man's foot has stepped, he is looking for where between lifeless mountains, in some valley, a forest or grove has hidden, secluded from the whole world.

Having found such a place, Phoenix sits on the highest palm tree, whose peak rises to the heavens, where neither a predatory animal nor a snake, nor even a bird, a tree named after him can climb - date.

Then Aeolus locks the winds into his caves, forcing them to fall silent, so that their gusts do not disturb the air and so that not a single cloud will block the rays of the beautiful sun from the bird.
And there Phoenix builds a nest for himself - a nest that will serve as his grave, for without losing life, you will not preserve it and you will not be resurrected if you do not die.

He collects funeral oils and incense, which are mined in Assyria, which are rubbed by the rich of Arabia and which are collected by African pygmies / The following is a long list of perfumes and incense, with which Phoenix rubs himself and his nest /.

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Having covered the nest with fragrant leaves, the bird, like tears, sprinkles herself with oil and, having celebrated his own funeral, prepares for death.

So, surrounded aromas funeral herbs, he part with life - without fear and full of faith, like parting with a seed, planting it in the ground.

His body, defeated by death, heats up from the sun's rays and becomes so hot that the heat generates a flame. The bird's body disappears, enveloped in tongues of flame, and there it turns into seed-like mass, from which, they say, are born milk-white worms or animals that have neither wings nor paws.

But now, this seed turns round egg, in which all the members of the body that the bird should have are re-formed.

Finally, former Phoenix comes out of this egg just as caterpillars in the fields, curled up into pupae, fly out from there in beautiful butterflies.
Earthly food is not suitable for a bird of paradise - and who will take care of a fledgling chick - and for the Phoenix falls from the starry edges food of the gods - ambrosia and nectar.

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So, among the fragrant trees and strengthening its strength with manna, the Phoenix grows until it takes on its former beautiful appearance. And as soon as the strength returns to him, he again ascends into the sky, as in previous years, for it is time to return home.
But before flying to the wondrous homeland, Phoenix collects all the remains from his former body, covers them aromatic herbs and oils and, rolling into a kind of ball, carries with it to the sacred templethat lies in distant Egypt.

There he flies to altar and putting his remains on it, appears to the admiring gaze of people, enchanted in awe of the beauty of the bird, from the shackles of death.

The color of her plumage is scarlet, like red ripe pomegranates and poppies in the fields; on the tail, scarlet mixes with flashes of yellow, and a bright mark shines between the wings - as if a cloud had descended from heaven and left its mark on the back of Phoenix.

His eyes shine like two hyacinths, and on his head is a sparkling crown, a reflection of the glory of the Sun. The legs of the bird are covered with scales, and the claws are pink. There is no bird or beast in the world that can compare in beauty with this wondrous creation.

Seeing the Phoenix in the temple, all the Egyptians converge to see such a great miracle.

They honor him and their own bird friends - the discordant chorus does not stop in the sky, and a magnificent retinue accompanies the flying Phoenix - none of the birds turns up there with evil or cunning intent, no one flies there out of fear, but each considers it an honor to be in that retinue.
But the Phoenix does not stay for long among honors and glory, hustle and bustle - having delighted people and birds, he flies home, to their abodes, inaccessible to intruders, to live there again, feeding on the sacred fruits and the source of living water.
This is you Phoenix, a bird of fortune, who received such an extraordinary lot from God - to be born of herself, passing through the gates of death. Alone in the whole world, he does not know love for his own kind, and his only bride is death, desired death. For only by dying, having renounced his life, can he find it again in order to rise alive from the shackles of the grave - dead but resurrected, the former, and at the same time different, similar to themselves, and not similar, not being afraid of the gift of God - death and gaining eternal life through it.

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So Phoenix - bird of good fortune... His ability to ascend to Heaven and be reborn from the ashes helps to realize that a person must fight in spite of everything and not lose heart, discover your hidden backup capabilities. They say that if you hang images of the Phoenix in the living room or hallway, then all your goals, dreams and desires will begin to come true. Great! So I did)))

The most important thing that brought me interaction with these energies, uh then readiness for changes, and I accept them with joy!

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phoenix; possibly from the Greek. φοίνιξ , "Purple, crimson") - a mythological bird with the ability to burn itself and then revive. Known in the mythologies of various cultures, it is often associated with the solar cult. The phoenix was believed to have an eagle-like appearance with bright red or golden-red plumage. Anticipating death, he burns himself in his own nest, and a chick appears from the ashes. According to other versions of the myth, Phoenix himself is reborn from the ashes. It was commonly believed that the Phoenix is \u200b\u200bthe only, unique individual of its kind. In a metaphorical interpretation, the Phoenix is \u200b\u200ba symbol of eternal renewal, immortality.

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In heraldry

In the Jewish Kabbalah there are some interpretations of the events that took place in Gan Eden (Garden of Eden), where it is said that Hava (Eve) fed the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil to her husband Adam and all animals and birds and beasts. Only the Phoenix bird did not succumb to temptation, which subsequently retained its relative immortality because of this. This bird lives forever, every thousand years it burns in a flame coming out of its nest, and is reborn from the ashes. It also mentions the giant bird Ziz, which is capable of covering the entire sun with one of its wings. Both of these birds, according to legend, were the inhabitants of Gan Eden (Garden of Eden) during the stay of Adam and Eve (Hawa) there.

There is another legend about the immortal bird. During the 12-month stay of righteous Noah (Noah) in the Ark during the flood, he fed the animals that were there. Of all the inhabitants of the ark, only Phoenix lay, modestly snoozing in a corner, and to the question of Noah (Noah): Why don't you demand food for yourself, he answered: - I saw how much trouble you have with others, and did not dare to bother you. - Touched by these words, Noah (Noah) said: - You regretted my work, condolences to my grief. May the Almighty send you eternal life!

It should be noted that along with Phoenix this bird is referred to in some places as "Hol" - the name of the Phoenix in Hebrew "Ofhol" (עופחול) (from Hebrew - "of" עוף - "bird" and "chol" חול - sand, dust, ash) and Orshina.

In works of art

  • The Phoenix clan appears in Legends of Chima, season 3.
  • In the book "

Encyclopedic Dictionary of winged words and expressions. - M .: "Lokid-Press"... Vadim Serov. 2003.


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The Phoenix bird looks like an eagle with red and gold feathers. For many centuries she managed to amaze people with her amazing qualities - to be reborn from the ashes after self-immolation and to live an unusually long time. The phoenix bird is a beautiful legend that exists in several ways.

In the main version, which has become a classic, with a frequency of five hundred years, she flies from India to the Libyan temple of the sun, located in Heliopolis, and throws herself into a fire from a sacred vine, kindled. The wings, saturated with incense, flare up instantly, and the victim is burned in the fire. A new phoenix rises from the ashes in three days, thanks the priest for his work and flies to India.

The Bennu bird from Ancient Egypt, which in its appearance resembled a heron, also revived after self-immolation, similar to the example described above.

Since ancient times, people have strived for immortality, and Phoenix was the embodiment of this dream. In the ancient world, his images could be found in heraldry and sculpture, on seals and coins. This symbol in poetry and prose is strongly associated with the post-execution.

Chinese phoenix

Ancient China had its own legend. The mythical bird with colored plumage was called Feng Huang, had a cock's beak and a swallow's goiter, a dragon's color, a body, a snake's neck, and a fish tail. From the back, she looked like a unicorn, and from the front, a swan. She lived in the realm of perfect people, hovering over mountains and seas.

The first mentions of the Feng Huang bird appeared in the 15th century BC. e. The word "Feng" meant the divine wind, and the word "huang" was the crest of a bird in the form of a sun with rays like a trident. This confirms the origin of "Feng Huang" (from the light of the sun).

According to some reports, the arrival of the Phoenix coincides with the beginning of the rainy season. In China, the phoenix, according to legend, knows the seasons.

The Chinese "Catalog of Seas and Mountains" also contains a mention of this miracle. A five-color bird lives in it among the gold and jade at the top of the mountain. She sings wonderfully and dances beautifully to the beat of her song. On her wings the hieroglyph "i" is marked, which means justice, on her chest is inscribed the hieroglyph "ren" - perfection. On the belly of the bird is the hieroglyph "blue" - honesty. The back is adorned with the hieroglyph "li", meaning good manners, the head - "de" - virtue. According to an ancient legend, in the moment when the whole Celestial Empire sees the Feng Huang bird, calm and peace will reign in the country.

Phoenix bird legend of rebirth

The German scientist F. Wolf in his book "On the unreasonableness of animals" systematized all the information about the miracle bird. According to the work of Wolf, the Phoenix's lifespan is 160 years, the feathered cannot reproduce, but is able to revive from its ashes. The head is decorated with a golden crest, the neck is shiny, the feathers in the tail are pink, the size of an individual is from an eagle.

With death approaching, she builds a nest of rare plants and aromatic herbs that are highly flammable, for example, myrrh, coffee, aloe. One day the nest catches fire, and the Phoenix bird burns with it. Then a small worm appears on the ashes, and an adult grows out of it.

Phoenix bird references in other books

The time comes when Phoenix transfers the ashes to Heliopolis and places them on the altar. This is how Ovid describes his update.

According to the book "Physiologist", the head of the phoenix is \u200b\u200bdecorated with a crown, and on the legs - the royal boots. This creature feeds on the holy spirit and lives on the Lebanese cedar for 500 years. Hearing the bell ringing on the day of its death, it turns to ashes on the church altar.

In the morning, a chick is found at this place. He takes on a familiar image in a day. In Russia there is a description of this miracle. It is contained in the "pigeon book", according to which, Phoenix is \u200b\u200bthe mother of all birds. Its outlandish feathers are stronger than damask steel - they cut stones and bones, and overseas merchants buy feathers for cutting satin and velvet. In Christianity, Phoenix symbolizes the resurrection of the flesh.

Phoenix - a wonderful bird, the origin of which is described in the mythology of many ancient peoples. Most often it is believed that outwardly this character looks like a beautiful eagle, the plumage of which glows and shimmers with bright red or golden hues. Translated from the ancient Greek language, the name of the bird has just such a meaning - "purple". The bird has a small crest on its head, shining in the sun.

The uniqueness and originality of this mythical character is due to his ability to multiple revival. This bird has lived for many years. Different sources name different durations: from 160 to 500 years. Some philosophers imagine the duration of the existence of this creature as the same period during which the sun with the moon and some planets will go through a full cycle in the sky and return to their original place.

What does the phoenix bird symbolize?

For different nationalities, this creation is unequivocally inextricably linked with the cult of the great solar luminary, which has always been a symbol of eternal cyclical renewal and immortality.

Phoenix does not need food familiar to other living beings. Fresh morning dew is enough for him to replenish his strength. He does not harm anyone and does not destroy anything. The immortal bird is an extremely positive character, bringing goodness and creation, symbolizing meekness and humility. In legends, he acts as a messenger of heaven, higher powers. It was Phoenix who witnessed how Eve, who disobeyed the commandments, tasted the forbidden fruit from the tree in the Garden of Eden. In Christianity, this bird often symbolized eternal life and was even depicted on tombstones, foreshadowing the coming resurrection of all the dead.

For the ancient Chinese, the Phoenix was a bright symbol of the loyalty of the spouses, their life in peace and spiritual balance. Often, the image adorned the wedding dresses of the newlyweds.

Phoenix bird rising from the ashes

The process of Phoenix revival is very interestingly described in ancient sources. When the time of death begins to approach inexorably, the Phoenix bird feels it herself. In advance, she begins to collect herbs, twigs of various rare and valuable plants that can easily catch fire, and builds a nest from them. Feeling the end is imminent, Phoenix settles down on a crafted deathbed and waits for it to ignite. It should be noted that this bird does not reproduce in the usual way for most living creatures. It is at the very moment when the adult burns out that a new life appears in the form of a small worm. A new bird subsequently grows out of it, similar as two drops of water to a burned one.

Therefore, several such individuals cannot exist on earth at the same time. And it is almost impossible to see this rare wonder. There is even a proverb typical of this case, in which an extremely rare event or a person is called "more rare than the Phoenix."

Ovid colorfully described the ritual of burying the ashes of a bird that died in fire. The reborn creature weaves an oblong vessel out of the branches of a palm tree, which carefully fills the nest that has burned down with the bird with ashes. After that, he delivers a heavy burden to the city of Heliopolis, which is located in Egypt, where he lays on the sacred altar.

According to one of the sacred legends of antiquity, the Phoenix was one of the living creatures on Noah's ark. Unlike all animals that demanded care and food, the meek and humble bird sat quietly in a corner, not daring to disturb the already busy Noah. For this, the builder of the ark cordially thanked the humble creature and asked the Almighty for eternal life for the bird. Finist and the Firebird were similar characters in Russian legends.

 

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