The eagle is the king of the skies.This majestic, proud bird causes interest and admiration from many. It was his image that was often used to create talismans, the image firmly and firmly occupied its niche in all cultures and nationalities.
Eagle Talisman - Good Luck Star
Guard of light
Solar essence
The whole nature of an eagle is saturated with solar energy -There was a legend that only he could fly to the king of all the stars and look at the Sun without blinking, and then connect with him in a life-giving dance of light. From here comes the endowment of the eagle image with the highest spiritual values. The eagle soars in the sky among the thunder and lightning, therefore, is a symbol of true courage, the ability to overcome the hardships of life.
Heavenly Lord
Being associated with the fire and air elements,The eagle is regarded as the king of airspace, having the same power as a lion on earth Like Prometheus, this messenger unites the earth and the heavens.
Согласно шумеро-аккадской традиции, солнечный The eagle's mascot belongs to the god of war Ninurta (Ningirsu), as well as Ashshur, the Assyrian god of lightning, storm and fertility. An eagle with two heads is identified with Nergal, a deity that radiates the sizzling heat of the sun at its zenith.
Also in the role of an intermediary between deities and people was the bird Anzud, which is depicted as an eagle with a lion's head.
Eagle Talisman portrayed with humanhands, symbolizes the worship of the sun. He was credited with the ability to rejuvenate after three times immersion in water, like the Phoenix, resurrected from the sun's flame.
Eagle in Hinduism
In the Hindu teachings of Garuda, the giant bird fromRamayana, belonging to the Vedic god Vishnu. Garuda is represented in the form of a creature with a human body, an eagle head and wings. In the myths, he constantly feuded with snakes, so he was dubbed the "devourer" of snakes (here again, reference is made to the eternal duel of the solar and chthonic forces). This mythological motive formed the basis of the legend about the abduction of the drink of immortality (amrta) by Garuda;
In Chinese philosophy, the eagle symbolizes the sun,power, yang, courage, warrior, keen eyesight and perseverance, strength and courage. Lonely sitting on a rock, he is equal to the symbol of a single fighter, and on a pine tree - is a symbol of longevity and full bloom of strength.
In Buddhist teaching, the Buddha flies exactly on the eagle. His name is Amoghasiddhi, his earthly manifestation is considered the Buddha of the new world order - Maitreya.
According to the Roman tradition, the king of the skies,there is an eagle, is one of the most common ancient emblems of victory, military success was associated with its flight. Even in the times of Romulus and Rem, he was depicted on flags as the “bird of Jupiter”.
The same association is built in Iran - the flight is equivalent to victory. Cyrus the Great placed an image of a soaring eagle on his banner as a symbol of victory and triumph.
He was considered the oldest deity of vegetation inMesoamerica is also a symbol of telluric forces, matter, darkness, and at the same time a heavenly spirit, a space born of light. The eagle personifies the Aztec warriors and knights. In the order of things, the leaders had to decorate their robes and throne with eagle feathers to strengthen the military spirit. Even one day in the Aztec calendar was given the name "KAUTLI", which means "eagle". The one who was born under this sign was doomed to military activities.
"Mythical Eagle" - Aztec amulet
Eagle in Christianity
Христиане воспринимают орла, как воплощение unlimited divine love, fortitude, courage, justice, a symbol of the Resurrection, elevating the gospel ideas. Eagle's flight is associated with Christ's ascension, with prayers sent to heaven, with God's mercy and victory over the sinful essence of man and the machinations of the devil (an eagle with a snake in its beak). The eagle is a Christian soul that only grows through numerous virtues.
Along with other traditions, the Christian religious considers the eagle a messenger of heaven. Therefore, the lecterns upon which the gospel was assigned for reading often took the form of an eagle in flight.
Slavic tradition
Conclusion
The eagle often acts as a heraldicthe symbol is placed on state emblems and the emblems of many nations. Around the world, he is recognized as a symbol of infinite power, courage, victory and the greatness of the soul.