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The Tree of Life in Turkish Mythology

  • Writer: Sercan Caglarca
    Sercan Caglarca
  • Nov 26, 2024
  • 1 min read

The Tree of Life holds a sacred place in Turkish mythology, symbolizing the connection between the upper, the middle, and the underground worlds. Standing at the center of the cosmos, it serves as a bridge connecting these three realms, with its roots stretching deep into the underground world and its branches reaching high into the skies. Often associated with eternal life and spiritual growth, the Tree of Life is seen as a source of harmony and balance in the universe. It is believed to shelter spirits and protect humanity from chaos, embodying the interconnectedness of all living things.


In the myths, this cosmic tree often appears as a divine mediator between gods and mortals. It provides not only physical shelter but also wisdom and guidance to those who seek it. In the story of Kanat and Tayga, the Tree of Life plays a pivotal role as a place where sacred rituals and decisions unfold. Its presence reminds us of the cyclical nature of existence and the unity between different realms of life. It’s more than just a tree; it is a timeless symbol of hope, resilience, and balance.

 
 
 

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