Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gun_Ana> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 39 of
39
with 100 triples per page.
- Gun_Ana abstract "Gun Ana (Turkish: Gün Ana, Kyrgyz: Күн Эне, Kazakh: Күн Ана, Hungarian: Nap Anya, Sakha: Күн Ий̃э, Balkar: Кюн Ана, Ottoman: گون آنا) is the common Turkic solar deity, treated as a goddess in the Kazakh and Kyrgyz mythologies. The noun Gün in the Turkish and Kyrgyz languages is also the conventional name for the Sun and originates from the Proto-Turkic name Kün.Gün Ana is one of the most powerful deities, the goddess of life and fertility, warmth and health. She is patroness of the unfortunate, especially orphans. She lives on the seventh floor of the sky. Gök Tanrı created the earth with rays of sun light, thus, Gun Ana took part in the creation of earth. Solar rays are also considered to be "strings" between the sun and the spirits of plants, animals and humans. Turks who worship Gun Ana turn towards the sunrise when praying.Gün Ana is mentioned in one of the earliest written sources on Turkish mythology. According to Turkic traditions, the powerful god Kayra made the Sun and threw it into the sky. Gün Ana and Ay Ata (the Moon) were wife and husband.According to Turkic Mythology, Khagan and his wife are supposed to be the children of the sky and the Yer (Land). Ay Ata (living in the sixth floor) and Gün Ana (living in the seventh floor) are their representatives in the sky.The feast for Gün Ana is celebrated during the summer solstice in Northern Hemisphere on each 21 June.".
- Gun_Ana wikiPageExternalLink turkmit.pdf.
- Gun_Ana wikiPageExternalLink 22-79-88.pdf.
- Gun_Ana wikiPageExternalLink 44sumbulluyusufziya.pdf.
- Gun_Ana wikiPageID "40738112".
- Gun_Ana wikiPageLength "2846".
- Gun_Ana wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Gun_Ana wikiPageRevisionID "668183095".
- Gun_Ana wikiPageWikiLink Ay_Ata.
- Gun_Ana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deities.
- Gun_Ana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkic_mythology.
- Gun_Ana wikiPageWikiLink Kazakhs.
- Gun_Ana wikiPageWikiLink Kyrgyz_people.
- Gun_Ana wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Hemisphere.
- Gun_Ana wikiPageWikiLink Tengrism.
- Gun_Ana wikiPageWikiLink Turkic_mythology.
- Gun_Ana wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_language.
- Gun_Ana wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_mythology.
- Gun_Ana wikiPageWikiLink Yer-sub.
- Gun_Ana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gun Ana".
- Gun_Ana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gün Ana".
- Gun_Ana hasPhotoCollection Gun_Ana.
- Gun_Ana wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Oclc.
- Gun_Ana wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gun_Ana wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tr_icon.
- Gun_Ana wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Turkic_Deities.
- Gun_Ana subject Category:Deities.
- Gun_Ana subject Category:Turkic_mythology.
- Gun_Ana hypernym Deity.
- Gun_Ana type ComicsCharacter.
- Gun_Ana comment "Gun Ana (Turkish: Gün Ana, Kyrgyz: Күн Эне, Kazakh: Күн Ана, Hungarian: Nap Anya, Sakha: Күн Ий̃э, Balkar: Кюн Ана, Ottoman: گون آنا) is the common Turkic solar deity, treated as a goddess in the Kazakh and Kyrgyz mythologies. The noun Gün in the Turkish and Kyrgyz languages is also the conventional name for the Sun and originates from the Proto-Turkic name Kün.Gün Ana is one of the most powerful deities, the goddess of life and fertility, warmth and health.".
- Gun_Ana label "Gun Ana".
- Gun_Ana sameAs Gün_Ana.
- Gun_Ana sameAs m.0y6bymh.
- Gun_Ana sameAs Gün_Ana.
- Gun_Ana sameAs Q6698969.
- Gun_Ana sameAs Q6698969.
- Gun_Ana wasDerivedFrom Gun_Ana?oldid=668183095.
- Gun_Ana isPrimaryTopicOf Gun_Ana.