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- Finnish_flood_myth abstract "In the Kalevala rune entitled \"Haava\" (The Wound, section 8), Väinämöinen attempts a heroic feat that results in a gushing wound, the blood from which covers the entire earth. This deluge is not emphasized in the Kalevala version redacted by Elias Lönnrot, but the global quality of the flood is evident in original variants of the rune. In one variant collected in Northern Ostrobothnia in 1803/04, the rune tells: The blood came forth like a flood the gore ran like a river: there was no hummock and no high mountain that was not flooded all from Väinämöinen's toe from the holy hero's knee.Matti Kuusi notes in his analysis that the rune's motifs of constructing a boat, a wound, and a flood have parallels with flood myths from around the world.According to Anna-Leena Siikala, Väinämöinen's legs are of mythological and cosmogonic significance throughout Finnish mythology. For example, it is originally on Väinämöinen's knee that the primordial water-fowl first lays the world egg.".
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageID "28857609".
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageLength "2069".
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageRevisionID "580058046".
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageWikiLink Anna-Leena_Siikala.
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Finnish_mythology.
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flood_myths.
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageWikiLink Creation_myth.
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageWikiLink Elias_Lönnrot.
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageWikiLink Kalevala.
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageWikiLink Matti_Kuusi.
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Ostrobothnia.
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageWikiLink Väinämöinen.
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageWikiLink World_egg.
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Finnish flood myth".
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cleanup.
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Finland-myth-stub.
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flood-stub.
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notability.
- Finnish_flood_myth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Finnish_flood_myth subject Category:Finnish_mythology.
- Finnish_flood_myth subject Category:Flood_myths.
- Finnish_flood_myth type Myth.
- Finnish_flood_myth type Page.
- Finnish_flood_myth comment "In the Kalevala rune entitled \"Haava\" (The Wound, section 8), Väinämöinen attempts a heroic feat that results in a gushing wound, the blood from which covers the entire earth. This deluge is not emphasized in the Kalevala version redacted by Elias Lönnrot, but the global quality of the flood is evident in original variants of the rune.".
- Finnish_flood_myth label "Finnish flood myth".
- Finnish_flood_myth sameAs Q5450833.
- Finnish_flood_myth sameAs Väinämöisen_haava.
- Finnish_flood_myth sameAs m.0dd9rt_.
- Finnish_flood_myth sameAs Q5450833.
- Finnish_flood_myth wasDerivedFrom Finnish_flood_myth?oldid=580058046.
- Finnish_flood_myth isPrimaryTopicOf Finnish_flood_myth.