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{{Infobox musical artist |
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| name = Nipsey Hussle |
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| background = solo_singer |
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| image = Soundtrack Beat Battle Judging Panel March2011 (cropped).jpg |
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| caption = Nipsey Hussle in 2011 |
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| birth_name = Ermias Asghedom |
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| alias = |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|mf=yes|1985|8|15}} |
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| origin = [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], U.S.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1624110/20091016/nipsey_hussle_1.jhtml|title=Nipsey Hussle Drops One More Mixtape Before Debut Album|last=Reid|first=Shaheem |author2=Dukes, Rahman |date=October 19, 2009 |work=Mixtape Daily |publisher=MTV News|accessdate=27 January 2010}}</ref> |
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| genre = [[Hip Hop music|Hip hop]] |
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| occupation = [[Actor]][[Rapping|Rapper]] |
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| years_active = 2005–present |
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| label = {{flatlist| |
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* [[All Money In]] / [[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]] <small>(current)</small> |
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* [[Cinematic Music Group]] |
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* [[Epic Records|Epic]] <small>(former)</small>}} |
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| associated_acts = {{flatlist| |
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* [[YG (rapper)|YG]] |
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* [[Dom Kennedy]] |
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* Ben J |
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* [[TeeFLii]] |
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}} |
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| website = {{URL|http://ihussle.com/}} |
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'''Georgian mythology''' refers to the [[mythology]] of pre-Christian [[Georgians]]. |
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'''Ermias Asghedom''' (born August 15, 1985), better known by his stage name '''Nipsey Hussle''' (often stylized as '''Nipsey Hu$$le'''), is an American [[rapper]] from [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]. He has released several [[mixtape]]s, including three installments of his ''Bullets Ain't Got No Name'' series, ''[[The Marathon (mixtape)|The Marathon]]'', ''[[The Marathon Continues]]'' and ''[[Crenshaw (mixtape)|Crenshaw]]'', the latter of which rapper [[Jay-Z]], bought 100 copies for $100 each.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1715358/nipsey-hussle-jay-z-crenshaw/|title=Nipsey Hussle Breaks Down His $10,000 Album Transaction With Jay Z: Watch Now|work=MTV News}}</ref> His debut [[studio album]] "[[Victory Lap (Nipsey Hussle album)|Victory Lap]]" was nominated for [[Grammy Award for Best Rap Album|Best Rap Album]] at the [[61st Annual Grammy Awards]] in 2019. |
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Like many another rich and ancient body of myth, that of the Georgians has been coloured by the belief systems of the |
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==Musical career== |
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many cultures with which it has come into contact over the millennia. The bedrock upon which it is founded is, of course, the indigenous mythology of the [[Kartvelian peoples]] themselves, whose first emergence from the darkness of prehistory is believed by many scholars to occur with the founding of the Kingdoms of [[Diauehi]], [[Colchis]] and (Caucasian) [[Kingdom of Iberia|Iberia]]. This said, the consensus of scholarly opinion is that the proto-Kartvelians ( possibly to be identified with the [[Mushki]] ) originated in Ancient Anatolia, where their religious ideas would have come into contact with those of the [[Hattians]], the [[Hittites|Hittite]] empire, the [[Hurrians]] and [[Urartu]]. |
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Later influences include the mythologies of the Ancient Greeks and Iranians - the latter comprising both the belief systems of the Northern Iranian nomad [[Scythians]] and [[Sarmatians]] ( still preserved to some extent in the mythology of their descendants the [[Ossetians]] ) and that of the [[Zoroastrian]] religion of the Ancient Persian empire.<ref name= "Marshall Lang 1966"> Marshall Lang, David, ''The Georgians'', pub. Thames and Hudson 1966 as vol. 51 in the series Ancient Peoples and Places</ref> |
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Georgian myths and legends are preserved mainly as popular tales. Many of them have eventually fused with [[Christian]] legends after the Christianization of [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] seventeen centuries ago. |
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=== 2008–2010: ''Bullets Ain't Got No Name'' series === |
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[[File:Big Sean & Nipsey Hussle.jpg|thumb|left|230px|Hussle (left) with rapper [[Big Sean]] (right) in 2009.]] |
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In 2005, Hussle gave his first mixtape, titled ''Slauson Boy Volume 1'', which soon became the name of his own record label.<ref>[http://myplay.com/artists/nipsey-hussle/bio.html Nipsey Hussle Bio]{{dead link|date=September 2011}}</ref> In 2008 Nipsey released two mixtapes, ''Bullets Ain't Got No Name, Vol. 1'' and ''Vol. 2'',<ref name=parle>[http://www.parlemag.com/2010/02/nipsey-hussle-interview/ Next Out The West – Nipsey Hussle Interview"], Written by Diamond Bradley, ''Parlé Mag'', Monday, 01 February 2010</ref> after signing with [[Cinematic Music Group]] and [[Epic Records]].<ref name=WCNN1>[http://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/nipseyhussle/ // Nipsey Hussle Interview (June 2008) // West Coast News Network]. Dubcnn.com. Retrieved on 2011-09-16.</ref><ref name=XXLSept>''XXL Magazine'' September 2009 Issue</ref> In 2009, he released his debut single, "Hussle in the House". Later that year, Nipsey released a third mixtape ''Bullets Ain't Got No Name, Vol. 3''. He then collaborated with [[Drake (rapper)|Drake]] on the song "Killer",<ref name=WCNN>[http://www.dubcnn.com/events/regaltenantinstore/ // Nipsey Hussle In Store at Regal Tenant]. Dubcnn.com. Retrieved on 2011-09-16.</ref> and also appeared, along with [[Snoop Dogg]] and [[Problem (rapper)|Problem]]<ref name=baller>[http://www.ballerstatus.com/2009/11/11/snoop-dogg-reveals-tracklisting-credits-for-upcoming-malice-n-wonderland-album/ >> Snoop Dogg Reveals Tracklisting & Credits For Upcoming Malice N Wonderland Album]. BallerStatus.com. Retrieved on 2011-09-16.</ref> on the song "Upside Down", which featured on his 2010's album ''[[Malice n Wonderland]]''. |
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The evangelizing of Georgia was, however, far from uniform: while the lowland populations embraced Christianity in the fifth century, the highlanders of the mountain valleys in the [[Greater Caucasus]] range were converted only ten centuries later - and in a superficial way at that. It follows from this that accounts of [[Paganism|pagan]] practices in the lowland Christian kingdom are poorly preserved in fragmentary form through brief passages in national chronicles and literary classics. Survivals of pagan beliefs and practices in the Georgian plains are thus, understandably, heavily influenced by Christianity, lacking in mythological unity and essentially folkloric.<ref name= "Charachidzé, Bonnefoy 1991">Charachidzé, Prof. Georges : essay : ''Religion and Myths of the Georgians of the Mountains'' in Bonnefoy, Yves ''Mythologies'', translated from the original French edition of 1981 (and restructured in more encyclopedic form) by various translators under the direction of Prof.[[Wendy Doniger]], pub. The [[University of Chicago]] Press 1991, vol. 1 pps. 308-316 ( in part 3 ''Celts, Norse, Slavs, Caucasians and their Neighbors'' ).</ref> |
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In 2010, Nipsey appeared on the song "[[We Are the World 25 for Haiti]]",<ref name=XXLInterview>[http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=69583 >> Nipsey Hussle, The Making of "We Are the World 2010"]. XXLmag.com (2010-02-04). Retrieved on 2011-09-16.</ref> and was chosen to be the part as one of the ''[[XXL Magazine]]''{{'s}} "Annual Freshman Top Ten", a selection of ten up-and-coming artists.<ref name=XXL10>[http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=71703 >> XXcLusive: XXL's 10 Freshmen for '10 Cover Revealed] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101031112723/http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=71703 |date=2010-10-31 }}. XXLmag.com (2010-03-01). Retrieved on 2011-09-16.</ref> XXL labeled him "Most Determined" of his class, and LA Weekly called him the "next big L.A. MC".<ref>[http://www.xxlmag.com/old-freshmen-2010/2010/03/nipsey-hussle-most-determined/ Nipsey Hussle, Most Determined]. Xxlmag.Com. Retrieved on 2011-09-16.</ref><ref name="laweekly1">{{cite web|last=Tinsley |first=Justin |url=http://blogs.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/2013/10/nipsey_hussle_crenshaw.php |title=It's Crunch Time For Nipsey Hussle |publisher=Blogs.laweekly.com |date=2013-10-07 |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref> Hussle was expected to release his debut album, ''South Central State of Mind'', in October 2010. Prior to release, the album was supported by the single "[[Feelin' Myself (Nipsey Hussle song)|Feelin' Myself]]" featuring [[Lloyd (singer)|Lloyd]]. While the production was set to be handled from [[J.R. Rotem]], [[Scott Storch]], Mr. Lee, [[Play-N-Skillz]], [[Terrace Martin]] and 1500 or Nothin', the album was set to be featured with the guest appearances from [[Trey Songz]], [[Jay Rock]] and [[Sean Kingston]]. Concurrently, he announced that he plans on releasing a mixtape with a fellow rapper Jay Rock, titled ''Red and Blue Make Green''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Reid |first=Shaheem |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1642250/nipsey-hussle-reps-la-hottest-breakthrough-mcs-candidate.jhtml |title=Nipsey Hussle Reps L.A. New Class As 'Hottest Breakthrough MCs Of 2010' Candidate – Music, Celebrity, Artist News |publisher=MTV.com |date=2010-06-24 |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref> Following the release of a music video for "Feelin' Myself", the album was set for a December 21, 2010 release; however, both these projects were eventually postponed indefinitely.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.complex.com/music/2010/08/wake-n-watch-nipsey-hussle-f-lloyd-feelin-myself-music-video |title=Wake N' Watch: Nipsey Hussle f/ Lloyd "Feelin' Myself" Music Video |publisher=Complex |date=2010-08-31 |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref> |
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By contrast: |
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=== 2010–2011: Leaving Epic Records and ''The Marathon'' === |
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<blockquote>The mountain Georgians, on the other hand, preserved a rich and well-organized [pagan] religious system to the beginning of the twentieth century, with differentiated cults that continued to be productive [thanks largely to the persistence of] a priestly class with an orally-transmitted body of knowledge.</blockquote><ref name= "Charachidzé, Bonnefoy 1991" />Georges Charachidzé |
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After going through trouble with [[Epic Records]], Nipsey was released from the label in late 2010. After his release, he went on to found his own [[record label]], [[All Money In]].<ref name="laweekly1"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://rapfix.mtv.com/2010/12/23/nipsey-hussle-prince-the-marathon-leaving-epic/ |title=Nipsey Hussle Talks Leaving Epic |publisher=Rapfix.mtv.com |date=2010-12-23 |accessdate=2013-08-25}}</ref> On December 21, 2010, he released his first ''All Money In Records'' mixtape, titled ''[[The Marathon (mixtape)|The Marathon]]'',<ref>{{cite web|last=Blanco |first=Alvin |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1662113/nipsey-hussle-marathon-mixtape-daily.jhtml |title=Nipsey Hussle Ready To 'Bounce Back Harder' With The Marathon – Music, Celebrity, Artist News |publisher=MTV.com |date=2011-04-16 |accessdate=2013-08-25}}</ref> which features guest appearances from [[Kokane]] and [[MGMT]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vibe.com/article/new-mixtape-nipsey-hussle-marathon |title=New Mixtape: Nipsey Hussle 'The Marathon' |publisher=Vibe |date=2010-12-21 |accessdate=2013-08-25}}</ref> On November 1, 2011 Hussle released a sequel titled ''[[The Marathon Continues]]'', which features L.A. rappers [[YG (rapper)|YG]] and [[Dom Kennedy]]. Both mixtapes are available via [[iTunes]]. |
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=== 2012–present: ''Crenshaw'' and ''Victory Lap'' === |
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{{main|Crenshaw (mixtape)}} |
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In 2012, it was rumored that Nipsey Hussle would be signing to [[Rick Ross]]'s [[Maybach Music Group]] (MMG) label.<ref>{{cite web|author=Andrew Martin |url=http://www.prefixmag.com/news/nipsey-hussle-signing-to-maybach-music-group/60999/ |title=Nipsey Hussle Signing To Maybach Music Group? | Prefix |publisher=Prefixmag.com |date=2012-01-26 |accessdate=2013-08-25}}</ref> Nipsey made a guest appearance on a fellow rapper [[YG (rapper)|YG]]'s 2012 single "B*tches Ain’t Sh*t", which samples the classic [[Dr. Dre]] song of the same name and also features [[Young Money Entertainment|Young Money]] rapper [[Tyga]] and [[Snoop Dogg]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/snitches-aint...-feat.-tyga/id498358669 |title=iTunes – Music – Snitches Ain't... (feat. Tyga, Snoop Dogg & Nipsey Hussle) – Single by YG |publisher=Itunes.apple.com |date=2012-02-07 |accessdate=2012-03-06}}</ref> The song debuted on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at number 100 and on the [[Heatseekers Songs]] chart at number 11.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100#/charts/hot-100?begin=91&order=position |title=Top 100 Music Hits, Top 100 Music Charts, Top 100 Songs & The Hot 100 |publisher=Billboard.com |accessdate=2012-03-06}}</ref> On April 17, 2012, Hussle released a collaborative album with a fellow rapper Blanco, titled ''Raw''. The album features guest appearances from YG, [[Mistah FAB]], [[Yukmouth]], [[B-Legit]], Kokane and [[Freeway (rapper)|Freeway]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/raw/id516446397 |title=Raw by Blanco & Nipsey Hussle |publisher=Itunes.apple.com |date=2012-04-17 |accessdate=2013-08-25}}</ref> In May 2012, he released a single "Proud of That", which features guest vocals from [[Rick Ross]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.djbooth.net/index/tracks/review/nipsey-hustle-proud-of-that/ |title=Nipsey Hu$$le ft. Rick Ross – Proud of That | Listen |publisher=Djbooth.net |date=2012-05-07 |accessdate=2013-08-25}}</ref> He was also featured on MMG's song "Fountain of Youth", which appears on the label's second album ''[[Self Made Vol. 2]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2012/08/nipsey-hussle-recalls-recording-fountain-of-youth-for-mmg-self-made-2/ |title=Nipsey Hussle Recalls Recording "Fountain of Youth" for MMG Self Made 2|publisher=Xxlmag.com |date=2012-08-10 |accessdate=2013-08-25}}</ref> The music video was released on October 1, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|author=Andy Bustard|url=http://www.prefixmag.com/media/stalley/fountain-of-youth-f-rick-ross-nipsey-hussle-video/69956/ |title=Stalley: 'Fountain of Youth' F. Rick Ross & Nipsey Hussle (Video) | Prefix |publisher=Prefixmag.com |date=2012-10-01 |accessdate=2013-08-25}}</ref> In December 2012, Hussle hinted more at the signing with Maybach Music Group/[[Warner Bros. Records]], it was but said that he would still be looking for the right label.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2012/12/nipsey-hussle-and-warner-bros-respond-to-maybach-music-group-signing-rumors/ |title=Nipsey Hussle and Warner Bros. Confirm Deal Without Confirming Deal|publisher=Xxlmag.com |date=2012-12-06 |accessdate=2013-08-25}}</ref> |
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== Cosmology == |
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[[File:NipseyHussle-and-TeeFLii.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Hussle (front) performing with singer [[TeeFlii]] in December 2013.]] |
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Hussle said that he would be releasing his third and final installment of ''The Marathon'' mixtape series with ''TM3: Victory Lap'' in 2013, after it was pushed back from its initial December 2012 release date.<ref name="www.hotnewhiphop.com">{{cite web | last = | first = | title =Nipsey Hussle Pushes Back "TM3: Victory Lap" Mixtape |
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| publisher =HotNewHipHop | url = http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/nipsey-hussle-pushes-back-tm3-victory-lap-mixtape-news.3766.html | accessdate = 24 December 2012 }}</ref> He also announced that he is planning on releasing a mixtape with a fellow West Coast rapper and frequent collaborator YG, titled ''Two of America’s Most Wanted'' in 2013. It was set to feature [[Dom Kennedy]] and [[DJ Mustard]].<ref name="hiphopdx.com">{{cite web|last=Harling |first=Danielle |url=http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.22832/title.yg-to-release-joint-mixtape-with-nipsey-hussle-titled-two-of-america-s-most-wanted- |title=YG To Release Joint Mixtape With Nipsey Hussle Titled "Two Of America's Most Wanted" | Get The Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales |publisher=HipHop DX |date=2013-02-07 |accessdate=2013-08-25}}</ref> Hussle performed at the 2013 [[Paid Dues]] festival on March 30, 2013 in California.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.complex.com/music/2013/01/2013-paid-dues-lineup-revealed |title=2013 Paid Dues Lineup Revealed |publisher=Complex |date=2013-01-24 |accessdate=2013-08-25}}</ref> After deciding against signing to a major label, due to a lack of creative freedom, he choose to make ''Victory Lap'' his debut album.<ref name="complex.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.complex.com/music/2013/10/nipsey-hussle-interview/page/2|title=Interview: Nipsey Hussle Explains His Dispute with Complex, Going Indie, and "Crenshaw"|author=Angel Diaz|work=Complex}}</ref> |
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In pre-Christian Georgian mythology, the universe is perceived as a [[sphere]]. It comprises three worlds or levels, known as ''skneli'' (სკნელი): |
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Starting in 2013, he released various songs from ''[[Crenshaw (mixtape)|Crenshaw]]'', including the [[9th Wonder]] produced track "Face the World", and a [[The Futuristics]] and 1500 or Nothin' produced track "Blessings".<ref>{{cite web|author=|url=http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/talking-to-nipsey-hussle-and-9th-wonder-on-face-the-world-news.5959.html |title=Talking To Nipsey Hussle & 9th Wonder On "Face The World" & "TM3" |publisher=Hotnewhiphop.com |accessdate=2013-08-25}}</ref> On August 6, 2013, Hussle announced that ''Victory Lap'' would now be released as an [[studio album|album]], rather than a mixtape. He confirmed that the track list and release date would be revealed very soon.<ref>{{cite web|author='+ xml.find('album > name').text().match(/>(.+)</)[1] +' |url=http://www.dubcnn.com/2013/08/06/nipsey-hussle-confirms-victory-lap-as-album-drops-change-nothing-record/ |title=Nipsey Hussle Confirms "Victory Lap" As Album, Drops "Change Nothing" Record " Blog Archive " dubcnn.com // The HUB of West Coast Hip-Hop For 10 Years & Runnin' // West Coast News Network // |publisher=Dubcnn.com |accessdate=2013-08-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/NipseyHussle/status/364791399192870912 |title=Twitter / NipseyHussle: It ain't a tape no more it's |publisher=Twitter.com |accessdate=2013-08-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vibe.com/article/vibe-playlist-nipsey-hussle-chief-keef-kid-ink-casey-veggies |title=Playlist: Nipsey Hussle, Chief Keef, Kid Ink, Casey Veggies |publisher=Vibe |date=2013-08-06 |accessdate=2013-08-25}}</ref> On September 1 and 2, 2013, Nipsey Hussle released his previous mixtape ''X-Tra Laps'', and a load of old songs as singles to iTunes.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/x-tra-laps/id705387972 |title=X-Tra Laps by Nipsey Hussle |publisher=Itunes.apple.com |date=2013-09-01 |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref> This included a various of his old mixtape songs, such as "Thas Wat Hoes Do" featuring YG, "Rose Clique", "Rich Roll", "Keys 2 the City", "I Need That" featuring Dom Kennedy and "Run a Lap".<ref name="apple1">{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/rose-clique-single/id705238473 |title=Rose Clique – Single by Nipsey Hussle |publisher=Itunes.apple.com |date=2013-09-02 |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref><ref name="apple2">{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/thas-wat-hoes-do-feat.-yg/id705238479 |title=Thas Wat Hoes Do (feat. Yg & Rimpau) – Single by Nipsey Hussle |publisher=Itunes.apple.com |date=2013-09-02 |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref><ref name="apple3">{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/rich-roll-feat.-taslema-single/id705402538 |title=Rich Roll (feat. Taslema) – Single by Nipsey Hussle |publisher=Itunes.apple.com |date=2013-09-02 |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref><ref name="apple4">{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/keys-2-the-city-single/id705237675 |title=Keys 2 the City – Single by Nipsey Hussle |publisher=Itunes.apple.com |date=2013-09-02 |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref><ref name="apple5">{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/run-a-lap-single/id705237676 |title=Run a Lap – Single by Nipsey Hussle |publisher=Itunes.apple.com |date=2013-09-02 |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref><ref name="apple6">{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/i-need-that-feat.-dom-kennedy/id705237680 |title=I Need That (feat. Dom Kennedy) – Single by Nipsey Hussle |publisher=Itunes.apple.com |date=2013-09-02 |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref> |
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* ''Zeskneli'' (ზესკნელი) - the highest world, and the home of the gods. White is the color of Zeskneli. |
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On September 16, 2013, Nipsey Hussle announced that he would be releasing his new mixtape ''Crenshaw'' (hosted by [[DJ Drama]]), on October 8, 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2013/09/nipsey-hussle-announces-first-gangsta-grillz-mixtape/ |title=Nipsey Hussle Announces First Gangsta Grillz Mixtape|publisher=Xxlmag.com |date=2013-09-16 |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref> On September 24, 2013, he revealed the track list for ''Crenshaw'', which contained guest appearances from Rick Ross, Dom Kennedy, [[Slim Thug]], [[James Fauntleroy II]], [[Z-Ro]], [[Skeme]] and [[Sade (singer)|Sade]], among others. The production on the mixtape was handled by The Futuristics, 1500 or Nothin', [[9th Wonder]], Mike Free, Ralo and Jiggy Hendrix, among others. He also released the "Crenshaw" documentary that day in promotion of the mixtape.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2013/09/nipsey-hussle-takes-ride-hood-reveals-crenshaw-track-list/ |title=Nipsey Hussle Takes You On A Ride Through His Hood, Reveals 'Crenshaw' Track List|publisher=Xxlmag.com |date=2013-09-24 |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref> On October 2, 2013, Hussle released two [[greatest hits]] compilation albums to iTunes, ''Nip Hussle the Great Vol. 1'' and ''Vol. 2''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/album/nip-hussle-the-great-vol.-2/id720403143 |title=Nip Hussle the Great: Vol. 2 by Nipsey Hussle |publisher=Itunes.apple.com |date=2013-10-02 |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/nip-hussle-the-great-vol.-1/id720402559 |title=Nip Hussle the Great: Vol. 1 by Nipsey Hussle |publisher=Itunes.apple.com |date=2013-10-02 |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref> On October 3, 2013, he released another trailer for the mixtape, also revealing 1,000 hard copies of the mixtape would be sold for $100 each.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/NipseyHussle/status/385796358700933120 |title=Twitter / NipseyHussle: 5 days #CRENSHAW Free on |publisher=Twitter.com |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.2dopeboyz.com/2013/10/03/nipsey-hussle-crenshaw-mixtape-trailer/ |title=Nipsey Hussle – Crenshaw (Mixtape Trailer) |publisher=2dopeboyz |date=2013-10-03 |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref> He reportedly sold out all 1,000 copies in less than 24 hours, effectively making 100,000 dollars.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2013/10/nipsey-hussle-reportedly-makes-100000-in-one-night-by-charging-100-for-new-mixtape/ |title=Nipsey Hussle Reportedly Makes $100,000 In One Night By Charging $100 For New Mixtape|publisher=Xxlmag.com |date=2013-10-08 |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref> |
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* The Earth - the middle world, home of mortals. Its center is divided into two regions, anterior (''tsina samkaro'', წინა სამყარო; or ''tsinaskneli'', წინასკნელი) and posterior (''ukana samkaro'', უკანა სამყარო; or ''ukana skneli'', უკანასკნელი); - beyond which the lands of Earth are divided by seven or nine mountains (or seas), which a hero can traverse only by first undergoing a spiritual transformation ( known as ''gardatsvaleba'' (გარდაცვალება - which is also the word for "death" ) and seeking the help of magical animals, such as the Paskunji, the Rashi and others. Red is the colour of this world. |
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* ''Kveskneli'' (ქვესკნელი) - the lowest world or [[underworld]], inhabited by the ogres, serpents, and demons. Black is the colour of Kveskneli. |
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These three worlds are connected by a [[Axis mundi|world tree]] growing on the edge of the universe (or in other accounts a tower, chain, or pillar) - a common theme in the mythologies of many other cultures ( compare, for example, [[Yggdrasil]], [[Égig érő fa]] and [[Iroko]] ). Beyond them and the universe is ''Gareskneli'' (გარესკნელი), "the world of oblivion", an endless void of darkness and eternity. |
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Upon the release of ''Crenshaw'', Hussle said that ''Victory Lap'' would be released in 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/nipsey-hussle-explains-how-crenshaw-came-together-why-he-s-dropping-it-before-victory-lap-news.7573.html |title=Nipsey Hussle Explains How "Crenshaw" Came Together, Why He's Dropping It Before "Victory Lap" |publisher=Hotnewhiphop.com |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref> On October 14, 2013, Hussle told ''[[Complex (magazine)|Complex]]'' that the first single from ''Victory Lap'' is titled, "Rap Niggas" and was ready for release.<ref name="complex.com"/> The album will be again has sold for $100 via the Proud 2 Pay program, however, it will be available for normal rate via [[iTunes]] and retail stores such as [[Best Buy]] and [[Target Corporation|Target]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.26014/title.nipsey-hussle-says-victory-lap-album-will-be-sold-for-100|title=Nipsey Hussle Says "Victory Lap" Album Will Be Sold For $100|author=HipHopDX|date=29 October 2013|work=HipHopDX}}</ref> On November 20, 2013, Hussle confirmed that ''Victory Lap'' features the productions from Ralo, 1500 or Nothin', The Futuristiks and DJ Mustard.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/videos/news/981059/nipsey-hussle-explains-the-psychology-behind-crenshaw.jhtml#id=1717758|title=Nipsey Hussle Explains The 'Psychology' Behind ''Crenshaw'' – RapFix Live|work=MTV}}</ref> He later confirmed that he had worked with several producers, including [[Don Cannon]] and [[DJ Khalil]] on the album.<ref>http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2013/12/nipsey-hussle-thinks-major-labels-dont-respect-talent/</ref> In 2016, he released ''Famous Lies and Unpopular Truth''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/nipsey-hussle-famous-lies-and-unpopular-truths-new-song.1971918.html |title=Nipsey Hussle prepares ''Famous Lies and Unpopular Truth''|last=Walker |first=Angust |date=14 November 2016 |website=[[Hotnewhiphop]] |access-date=15 November 2016}}</ref> He commented on the [[United States presidential election, 2016|2016 US presidential election]] by releasing the single "[[FDT (song)|FDT (Fuck Donald Trump)]]" with YG.<ref>[http://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/the-brave-and-strong-survive-child "'The Brave and Strong Survive, Child'"] by [[Hua Hsu]], ''[[The New Yorker]]'', November 11, 2016</ref> |
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On February 16, 2018 Nipsey Hussle released Victory Lap |
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There are also two bodies of water and two of fire ( each 'element' having both a subterranean and a celestial form ) with unique influences upon human life. The moon (considered a brother) and the sun (considered a sister) traverse these two realms regularly, but in opposite directions. |
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==Other ventures== |
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[[File:Nipsey Hussle 2013 December.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Hussle in December 2013.]] |
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After Christianization, Zeskneli became associated with [[Heaven in Christianity|Heaven]], Kveskneli with [[Hell#Christianity|Hell]], and spiritual travel between these worlds associated with [[death]] alone, to the exclusion of older, more [[shaman|shamanic]] conceptions of the [[otherworld]] journey. |
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===Acting career=== |
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In 2007, Nipsey Hussle played a small role in [[Bone Thugs-N-Harmony]]'s semi-autobiographical film ''I Tried'', which was directed by [[Rich Newey]]. In 2010, he starred in the film ''Caged Animal'', alongside [[Ving Rhames]], Gillie Da Kid and [[Robert Patrick]].<ref>[http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=51787 >> Nipsey Hussle Speaks on Role in New Ving Rhames Movie]. XXLmag.com (2009-07-14). Retrieved on 2011-09-16.</ref><ref>Paine, Jake. (2009-06-18) [http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.9324/title.ving-rhames-talks-new-film-nipsey-hussle-gillie-da-kid Ving Rhames Talks New Film, Nipsey Hussle,Gilly Da Kid aka GDK HipHopDX. Retrieved on 2011-09-16.]</ref> In 2015, Nipsey Hussle was featured in ''The Sexy Getting Ready Song'' in the pilot episode of [[Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (TV series)|Crazy Ex-Girlfriend]], rapping two bars before abruptly stopping and commenting on the protagonist's grooming routine. In 2016, he launched "The Marathon Agency" with business partners, Karen Civil, Jorge Peniche and Steven "Steve-O" Carless.<ref>http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/hip-hop/7550118/karen-civil-steve-steve-o-carless-marathon-agency</ref> |
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The mountain Georgian equivalent of the shaman is the ''Kadag'' , a person who has become permanently possessed by one of the class of minor ( i.e. local / specialised ) divinities known most often by the name of ''Hat'i'' ( = 'sign' ), but also by those of ''Dzhuar'' ( = 'cross' ) and ''Saghmto'' ( = 'divinity' ). The ''Hat'i'' numbered several hundred at the turn of the nineteenth century and the word ''Hat'i'' could designate not only a divinity of this class but also its manifestation ( as image, object or real or imaginary animal ) and the place ( temple / sanctuary ) where it was worshipped. The ''Kadag'' would go into trance, both at religious rituals and at events important in individual or collective life, and his or her indwelling ''Hat'i'' would foretell the future in a special secret or sacred 'language of the ''Hat'i'' '. <ref name= "Charachidzé, Bonnefoy 1991"/> ( See also [[Spirit possession]] ). |
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==Personal life== |
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Nipsey Hussle was born and raised in the Crenshaw neighborhood of [[South Los Angeles]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2013/10/nipsey-hussle-releases-crenshaw-mixtape/ |title=Nipsey Hussle Releases 'Crenshaw' Mixtape|publisher=Xxlmag.com |date=2013-10-08 |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref> He is also a member of the local [[Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips]] gang.<ref name="complex1">{{cite web|url=http://www.complex.com/music/2010/03/interview-nipsey-hussle-talks-african-roots-snoop-dogg-co-sign-and-rappers-reppin-gangs |title=Interview: Nipsey Hussle Talks African Roots, Snoop Dogg Co-Sign, and Rappers Reppin' Gangs |publisher=Complex |date=2010-03-31 |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref> |
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== List of mythic characters == |
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He is of [[Demographics of Eritrea|Eritrean]] descent from his father's side and [[African American]] descent on his mother's side. He has a young daughter named Emani.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/NipseyHussle/status/2329296286 |title=Twitter / NipseyHussle: Fresh outta c.on my way |publisher=Twitter.com |accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/NipseyHussle/status/103014586994786304|title=NIP HUSSLE THE GREAT on Twitter|work=Twitter}}</ref> |
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A list of Georgian mythical characters includes: |
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Hussle and American actress [[Lauren London]] welcomed their first child together on August 31, 2016. Both Hussle and London have children from previous relationships.<ref>http://www.vh1.com/news/282733/lauren-london-reveals-new-son/</ref> |
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===Gods=== |
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*'''[[Adgilis Deda]]''' (ადგილის დედა) - A goddess of fertility and livestock revered by the inhabitants of the mountainous areas of northeastern Georgia ( such as [[Khevsureti]] ) as the patroness of certain places and of travellers. She is portrayed as a beautiful lady with silver jewellery. She later became associated with the [[Virgin Mary]] when the area was converted to Christianity. Her name means "Mother of Locality". ( Compare [[Genius loci]] ). |
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*'''[[Ainina and Danina]]''' (აინინა და დანინა) - A pair of goddesses who are mentioned in [[Conversion of Kartli (chronicle)|The Conversion of Kartli]] and the mediaeval [[Georgian Chronicles]]. |
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*'''[[Apsat (mythology)|Apsat]]''' (აფსათი) - A male god of birds and animals in [[Svaneti|Svan]] mythology. |
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*'''[[Armazi (god)|Armaz]]''' (არმაზი) - Chief of the gods; central figure in the official religion of ( Caucasian ) [[Sasanian Iberia|Iberia]] (= Kartli) established by King [[Pharnavaz I of Iberia]] (4th century BC). According to the ''Life of Saint Nino'' an immense statue of Armaz - along with images of other deities and the temple that housed them - was destroyed by a storm of giant [[Hail|hailstones]] raised by the prayers of [[Saint Nino]]. Armaz is also the name of an ancient fortress near [[Mtskheta]] that dates from the same period. <ref name= "Marshall Lang 1966" /> Various complementary strands of research suggest that the origins of this deity lie in a syncretism between conceptions of the [[Zoroastrian]] supreme being [[Ahura Mazda]] ( Armenian : 'Aramazd' ) and a native Georgian supreme [[Moon]] deity ( see also [[Tetri Giorgi]] below ) - a regional variant of the [[Hittites|Hittite]] moon god [[Arma (deity)|Arma]].<ref>Gvelesiani, Mariam. To Interrelations of Georgian Armaz, Armenian Aramazd and Iranian Ahuramazda.New Alliance Foundation.</ref> |
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*'''Barbale''' (ბარბალე) - The goddess of cattle and poultry fertility, the sun, women's fertility, and healing.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> Worshippers honour her in the Barbalesadmi festival with solar symbols, which occurs at the winter solstice. Her name is similar to the [[Sumerian language|Sumerian]] and [[Akkadian language|Akkadian]] epithet "bibbiru", which means "shining, splendour". |
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*'''Batonebi''' (ბატონები) - Spirits of disease. Their name means "the masters". If anyone is infected by the Batonebi, their family will prepare special food and candies, and place presents under trees to appease the Batonebi. In rural areas of Georgia, "Batonebi" are used as a term to refer to infectious diseases.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> |
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*'''Beri-Bera''' (ბერი ბერა) - An agricultural god of fertility, harvests, and animals who is worshipped in eastern Georgia. His festival is held at the end of the year.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> |
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*'''Bochi''' (ბოჩი) - Thought to be the patron saint of cattle. The first written documentation of this deity comes from [[Euthymius of Athos]]. According to historian [[Ivane Javakhishvili]], the name "Bochi" is related to words for "male goat." |
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*'''Dali''' (დალი) - The goddess of the hunt. She is also known as Dæl. She was believed to have extraordinary beauty, with long golden hair and radiant white skin. She dwells high up in the mountains where she watches over and protects wild animals. She sometimes shares animals with hunters, as long as they respect her rules by not hunting more than their needed amounts or taking aim at animals that are her manifestations. In some myths, she will enter into a sexual relationship with a hunter, while warning him not to reveal their liaison upon pain of death by petrifaction ( compare [[Medusa]] ) along with his hounds - the fate also of those who break promises they have made her. Ochokochi (ოჭოკოჩი) is so infatuated with her, that he is forever attempting to have sex with her, but the mortal hunters who visit her forests often thwart his attempts to catch her. She is the mother of the hero [[Amirani|Amiran]]. In [[Samegrelo]], she is named as "Tkashi-Mapa", the Queen of the Forest.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/><ref name="Protectress of the Ibex">[http://www.angelfire.com/dragon2/leavesandtrees/cailleach/dali.html Protectress of the Ibex]</ref> |
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*'''[[Gatsi and Gaim]]''' (გაცი და გაიმი) - Gods in the official Iberian pantheon according to the medieval annals. |
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*'''Ghmerti''' (ღმერთი) - The supreme divinity and the head of the pantheon of gods. He is the all-powerful Lord of the Universe and its Creator. He lives in the ninth sky, where he rules from a golden throne. His children include the moon (as his son), the sun (as his daughter), and the ''Ghvtis Shvilni'' who protect people against evil. He is also addressed as Morige Ghmerti (მორიგე ღმერთი, "God the Director") and Dambadebeli (დამბადებელი, "The Creator"). His name is later used to refer to [[God the Father]] in Christian belief.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> |
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*'''Kamar''' (ყამარი) The daughter of the god of the sky. She is a symbol of divine fire. Her beautiful appearance caused Amiran to abduct her from heaven.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> |
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*'''[[Lamara]]''', '''Lamia''' (ლამარა, ლამია) - Goddess of the sky. |
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*'''Mamber''' (მამბერი) - The lord of wolves ( compare Ossetian Tutyr - see below under heading 'Tevdore' ), who was worshiped in [[Svaneti]] and other mountainous regions.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> |
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*'''Michpa''' (მიჭპა) - The patron god of cattle and other domestic animals who was worshiped in Svaneti during winter.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> |
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*'''Mindort-batoni''' (მინდორთ ბატონი) - The god of valleys, fields, and wild flowers. Humans have to ask his permission before exploring or attempting to cultivate the fruitful lands that make up his domain. His daughter, Mindort-brdzanebeli, is the beautiful goddess of flowers.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> |
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*'''Mindort-brdzanebeli''' (მინდორთ ბრძანებელი) - The goddess of flowers. She is the daughter of the god Mindort-batoni. She flutters over plants, feeding on their pollen.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> |
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*'''Ochopintre'''<!--don't link, it redirects here--> (ოჭოპინტრე) - A spirit of the forest and protector of wild animals. The first part of his name (ocho, ოჭო) is connected to the ancient pagan god Bochi, the second part (pintre, პინტრე) to the Greek god Pan. Born with the legs and horns of a goat, he assists the goddess Dali in herding the animals. Hunters usually made sacrifice in his name since no one could hunt the animals without his help. The fate of a person entering his forest was believed to be fully in his hands.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> |
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*'''[[Tamar (goddess)|Tamar]]''' (თამარი) - Goddess, was called "eye of the earth" and rode a [[Serpent (symbolism)|serpent]]. |
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*'''[[Tetri Giorgi]]''' (თეთრი გიორგი, White George) - Popular character in Georgian mythology; a warrior and a moon god. Later Tetri Giorgi became one of the names of [[St. George]] in eastern Georgia.{{Citation needed|date=January 2013}} |
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*'''Tevdore''' (თევდორე) - God of agriculture and horses. After Christianization, he became associated with [[Theodore of Amasea|St. Theodore]]. In feudal times the special festival of Tedoroba was organised to honor him and ensure a bountiful harvest.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> ( Compare [[Ossetian mythology|Ossetian deity]] Tutyr, Lord of the [[Wolf|Wolves]] - likewise based on St. Theodore ). |
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*'''Tskarishdida''' (წკარიშდიდა) - A mermaid-like goddess of rivers, lakes and fish, in Mingrelian folklore. She uses magic powers against humans.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> |
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*'''[[Zadeni|Zaden]]''' (ზადენი) - God of fertility in the official pantheon established by Pharnavaz I. He was believed to be as powerful as Armaz. He was added into the official pantheon by [[Pharnajom of Iberia|Parnajom]] in the second century BC, and had a statue of him erected at a fortress near Mt. Zedazeni, near Mtskheta. His statue was said to have been destroyed with the statues of other gods through the prayers of St. Nino. The worship of him declined after Christianization.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> |
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*'''[[Amirani|Amiran]]''' (ამირანი) - Mythic hero and titan, son of Dali. Equivalent of the Greek [[Prometheus]].<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> |
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*''[[Victory Lap (Nipsey Hussle album)|Victory Lap]]'' (2018) |
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*'''Iakhsar''' (იახსარი) - A mythic hero who aided Kopala in his adventures to slay demons and monsters, and was deified and venerated as a popular deity.<ref>[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/beer-and-blood-sacrifices-meet-the-caucasus-pagans-who-worship-ancient-deities-10451756.html The Independent]</ref> |
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*'''Ghvtis Shvilni''' (ღვთის შვილნი) - A group of demigods who protected humans, assured good crops and milk yields, fought against devis and kudiani witches. Amiran, Giorgi, Iakhsar, and Kopala were among them, and they fought alongside Iakhsar and Kopala to drive out the devis from the land, and to help Giorgi to raid the impregnable fortress of the kajis to plunder their treasures, cattle, and women.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> |
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*'''[[Kopala]]''' (კოპალა) - A mythic hero, mighty warrior, and demon-killer - also a lightning god.<ref>Tuite, Kevin (2000). "Lightning, sacrifice and possession in the traditional religions of the Caucasus". |
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</ref> He and Iakhsar lead a campaign to drive underground the devis who are persecuting humans in the middle realm. His weapons include a [[Mace (bludgeon)|mace]] and an iron [[Bow and arrow|bow]] made for him by the [[blacksmith]] god Pirkusha (პირქუშა) ( with whom compare Ossetian divine smith [[Kurdalægon]] ). He alone has the power to defeat the most stubborn demons, believed to seize a person's soul and cause madness, and, by this means, he cures those afflicted by insanity.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> Revered by the inhabitants of the mountainous areas of Khevsureti and Pshavi. ( Compare [[Indra]], [[Fereydun]], [[The Dagda]] and [[Thor]] ). |
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*'''Kviria''' (კვირია) - A hero and a son of the gods who served as a mediator between Ghmerti and humanity. He is invoked as the protector of human society and an instrument of divine justice. In some regions of Georgia, he was also believed to be a deity of fertility and the harvest, while in the mountains of western Georgia he was worshiped as the supreme deity. The festival of Kviratskholovba (კვირაცხოვლობა) was celebrated to honour him, <ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> as also (Marshall Lang surmises) were erotic and orgiastic cults and festivals, such as the ''Berikoba'' and ''Murqvamoba'' celebrated regularly until recent times among the Pshavs, Khevsurs, Svans and other Georgian Mountaineer tribes. The curious [[ithyphallic]] figures discovered at [[Stepandsmina]] are relevant. |
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*'''Natsiliani''' (ნაწილიანი) - Humans who received magic gifts or divine signs (natsili, ნაწილი) from the gods. Their signs are usually located on their shoulder-blades and glowed with magic light, empowering their bearers. These signs must be kept hidden, as their bearers will lose their powers if they revealed them.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> Certain signs can only be given by their respective gods. |
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[[Al (folklore)|*'''Ali''']] (ალი) - A type of [[Lilith]]-like demon that afflicts pregnant women, the elderly, and infants who happen to stumble into remote woods, caves, and ruins. Alis can be male or female (the females being known as ''alkali''); male alis generally appear monstrous, while female alis can shift between tempting beauty and hag-like ugliness.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future">[http://rustaveli.tripod.com/mythology.html Georgia: Past, Present, and Future]</ref> Their name may be related to the word for "flame" (ალი). This supernatural being occurs not only in the folklore of the Caucasus, but also in the folk beliefs of [[Iran]], [[Central Asia]] and [[Mongolia]] and conceptions of its appearance may derive from folk memories of [[List of cryptids|relict hominins]] ( see also [[Almas (cryptozoology)]] ). |
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*''[[The Marathon (mixtape)|The Marathon]]'' (2010) |
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[[File:H599, tavaqarashviliseuli vefxistkasoani, tarielis shebma devebtan, 199r.jpg|thumb|"Tarielis shebma devebtan". A miniature by Mamuka Tavakalashvili from the manuscript of Shota Rustaveli's "[[Knight in the Panther's Skin]]". H599. 199r. National Center of Manuscripts, Tbilisi, Georgia]] |
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*''[[The Marathon Continues]]'' (2011) |
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*'''Devi''' (დევი) - Many-headed ogres whose heads can regenerate if any of them are cut off (compare [[Lernaean Hydra]]). These malevolent giants live in the underworld or in remote mountains, where they hoard treasure troves and keep their captives. In Georgian mythology, they live in a family, consisting usually of nine brothers. Bakbak-Devi (ბაყბაყ-დევი) was the strongest and the most powerful of the devis. To defeat them, heroes would outwit them by means of various tricks and games.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> Their name (a borrowing into the [[Kartvelian languages|Kartvelian]] (language family) [[Georgian language]] from [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] ) is related to that of the [[daeva]]s of Zoroastrian and Persian mythology, derived in turn from [[Proto-Indo-European]] *deiu̯ó 'god'. |
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*''[[Crenshaw (mixtape)|Crenshaw]]'' (2013) |
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*'''Dobilni''' (translation : 'the ones who became sisters'; დობილნი) - disease-spreading spirits, appearing usually in the form of women, children or animals. Dobilni towers (დობილთ კოშკი, dobilt koshki) were built in [[Khevsureti|Khevsurian]] shrines to keep them at bay. Some Dobilni are benevolent, such as Princess Samdzimar (სამძიმარი) of [[Khevsureti]] legend, who is invoked for an easy childbirth, the birth of healthy children, and women's health in general. Benevolent Dobilni were also invoked at certain shrines in order to bless cattle and also for the protection of travellers.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> |
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*''[[Mailbox Money (mixtape)|Mailbox Money]]'' (2014) |
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*'''Gveleshapi''' (გველეშაპი) - Evil serpents<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> that ruled and lived in lakes, rivers, and water sources (compare [[Nāga]]). In folklore, they were associated with water-related disasters, and heroes fought against them. (See also [[Serpent (symbolism)]]. |
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*'''Kaji''' (ქაჯი) - A race of spirits who are often portrayed as magic-wielding, demonic metal-workers. They lived in Kajeti (ქაჯეთი), and had magic powers that they used against humans. Land kajis were malevolent, while river and lake kajis were friendly to humans. Female kajis were beautiful, and they either seduced heroes or helped them in their quests. They appear prominently in [[Shota Rustaveli]]'s ''[[The Knight in the Panther's Skin|Vepkhistkaosani]]'', in which kajis abduct one of the main characters and fight the heroes at Kajeti fortress. Their name is related to the Armenian storm and wind spirits, the kaj ([[Armenian language|Armenian]]: քաջ, k'aǰ; plural: քաջք k'aǰk'). |
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*'''Kudiani''' (კუდიანი) - A type of hideous hunchbacked witch, having large teeth and a tail, from the latter of which her name is derived (kudi, კუდი, "tail"). Kudianis can disguise themselves as humans in order to bewitch them. The leader of the kudianis, Rokap (როკაპი), often summons them to a special mountain (compare [[Brocken]], [[Łysa Góra]], [[Lysa Hora (Kiev)]] and [[Lysa Hora (folklore)]]) where they hold a festival similar to the European [[Walpurgis Night]]. <ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> |
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*'''Matsil''' (მაცილი) - Evil spirits from the underworld that plague travelers and hunters. Folk tales refer to Kopala's efforts to defeat them.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> |
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*'''[[Ocho-Kochi]]''' (ოჩოკოჩი) - A forest being in [[Samegrelo|Mingrelian]] folklore who comes into conflict with hunters. Instead of hair on his chest, he has a protuberance in the form of a pointed bone or a [[Stone tool|stone axe]], which he uses to kill passersby by embracing them. He often chases Tkashi-Mapa, the beautiful Queen of the Forest, out of [[lust]], but his uncouth advances are just as often thwarted by mortal hunters (with the worthiest of whom she prefers, on occasion, to mate). |
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*'''Paskunji''' (ფასკუნჯი) - A [[phoenix (mythology)|phoenix]]-like being who helps heroes and humans. He lives in the underworld, and fights the serpents there. Heroes summoned him by burning one of his feathers, and he could transport them to other places and heal wounds and illnesses. In certain other myths, by contrast, paskunjis are portrayed as being hostile to humans and to have persecuted them.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> |
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*'''Rashi''' (რაში) - A magical winged horse ( compare [[Pegasus]], [[Buraq]], [[Tulpar]], [[Chollima]] and [[Rakhsh]] ). There are three types of rashis: land rashis are well disposed to heroes and humans and could perceive the future; sea rashis are more hostile, but can take humans to the bottom of the sea, while their milk was believed to cure many illnesses; and heavenly rashis have wings and can breathe fire, and are difficult to subdue yet loyal to their owners.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> Kourkik Challaly, a similar magical, fiery, winged horse plays a large part (as the wise and faithful steed of successive generations of heroes) in the [[Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)|Armenian]] epic poem [[Daredevils of Sassoun]]. Like the sea rashis, Kourkik Challaly is first encountered underwater - in this instance at the bottom of an enchanted lake.<ref>''The Saga of Sassoun'' a retelling in English from the original Armenian text of Bishop [[Garegin Srvandztiants]] (and later versions) by [[Mischa Kudian]], pub. Kaye & Ward Ltd., London, 1970.</ref> |
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*'''Rokap''' (როკაპი) - An evil spirit, leader of the Kudiani (witches). Ghmerti punished him by chaining him to a column under the earth, where he devours human hearts brought to him by the Kudiani . Every year, he tries to free himself, but he always fails.<ref name="Georgia: Past, Present, Future"/> |
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Georgian mythology refers to the mythology of pre-Christian Georgians.
Like many another rich and ancient body of myth, that of the Georgians has been coloured by the belief systems of the many cultures with which it has come into contact over the millennia. The bedrock upon which it is founded is, of course, the indigenous mythology of the Kartvelian peoples themselves, whose first emergence from the darkness of prehistory is believed by many scholars to occur with the founding of the Kingdoms of Diauehi, Colchis and (Caucasian) Iberia. This said, the consensus of scholarly opinion is that the proto-Kartvelians ( possibly to be identified with the Mushki ) originated in Ancient Anatolia, where their religious ideas would have come into contact with those of the Hattians, the Hittite empire, the Hurrians and Urartu. Later influences include the mythologies of the Ancient Greeks and Iranians - the latter comprising both the belief systems of the Northern Iranian nomad Scythians and Sarmatians ( still preserved to some extent in the mythology of their descendants the Ossetians ) and that of the Zoroastrian religion of the Ancient Persian empire.[1]
Georgian myths and legends are preserved mainly as popular tales. Many of them have eventually fused with Christian legends after the Christianization of Georgia seventeen centuries ago.
The evangelizing of Georgia was, however, far from uniform: while the lowland populations embraced Christianity in the fifth century, the highlanders of the mountain valleys in the Greater Caucasus range were converted only ten centuries later - and in a superficial way at that. It follows from this that accounts of pagan practices in the lowland Christian kingdom are poorly preserved in fragmentary form through brief passages in national chronicles and literary classics. Survivals of pagan beliefs and practices in the Georgian plains are thus, understandably, heavily influenced by Christianity, lacking in mythological unity and essentially folkloric.[2]
By contrast:
The mountain Georgians, on the other hand, preserved a rich and well-organized [pagan] religious system to the beginning of the twentieth century, with differentiated cults that continued to be productive [thanks largely to the persistence of] a priestly class with an orally-transmitted body of knowledge.
[2]Georges Charachidzé
Cosmology
In pre-Christian Georgian mythology, the universe is perceived as a sphere. It comprises three worlds or levels, known as skneli (სკნელი):
- Zeskneli (ზესკნელი) - the highest world, and the home of the gods. White is the color of Zeskneli.
- The Earth - the middle world, home of mortals. Its center is divided into two regions, anterior (tsina samkaro, წინა სამყარო; or tsinaskneli, წინასკნელი) and posterior (ukana samkaro, უკანა სამყარო; or ukana skneli, უკანასკნელი); - beyond which the lands of Earth are divided by seven or nine mountains (or seas), which a hero can traverse only by first undergoing a spiritual transformation ( known as gardatsvaleba (გარდაცვალება - which is also the word for "death" ) and seeking the help of magical animals, such as the Paskunji, the Rashi and others. Red is the colour of this world.
- Kveskneli (ქვესკნელი) - the lowest world or underworld, inhabited by the ogres, serpents, and demons. Black is the colour of Kveskneli.
These three worlds are connected by a world tree growing on the edge of the universe (or in other accounts a tower, chain, or pillar) - a common theme in the mythologies of many other cultures ( compare, for example, Yggdrasil, Égig érő fa and Iroko ). Beyond them and the universe is Gareskneli (გარესკნელი), "the world of oblivion", an endless void of darkness and eternity.
There are also two bodies of water and two of fire ( each 'element' having both a subterranean and a celestial form ) with unique influences upon human life. The moon (considered a brother) and the sun (considered a sister) traverse these two realms regularly, but in opposite directions.
After Christianization, Zeskneli became associated with Heaven, Kveskneli with Hell, and spiritual travel between these worlds associated with death alone, to the exclusion of older, more shamanic conceptions of the otherworld journey.
The mountain Georgian equivalent of the shaman is the Kadag , a person who has become permanently possessed by one of the class of minor ( i.e. local / specialised ) divinities known most often by the name of Hat'i ( = 'sign' ), but also by those of Dzhuar ( = 'cross' ) and Saghmto ( = 'divinity' ). The Hat'i numbered several hundred at the turn of the nineteenth century and the word Hat'i could designate not only a divinity of this class but also its manifestation ( as image, object or real or imaginary animal ) and the place ( temple / sanctuary ) where it was worshipped. The Kadag would go into trance, both at religious rituals and at events important in individual or collective life, and his or her indwelling Hat'i would foretell the future in a special secret or sacred 'language of the Hat'i '. [2] ( See also Spirit possession ).
List of mythic characters
A list of Georgian mythical characters includes:
Gods
- Adgilis Deda (ადგილის დედა) - A goddess of fertility and livestock revered by the inhabitants of the mountainous areas of northeastern Georgia ( such as Khevsureti ) as the patroness of certain places and of travellers. She is portrayed as a beautiful lady with silver jewellery. She later became associated with the Virgin Mary when the area was converted to Christianity. Her name means "Mother of Locality". ( Compare Genius loci ).
- Ainina and Danina (აინინა და დანინა) - A pair of goddesses who are mentioned in The Conversion of Kartli and the mediaeval Georgian Chronicles.
- Apsat (აფსათი) - A male god of birds and animals in Svan mythology.
- Armaz (არმაზი) - Chief of the gods; central figure in the official religion of ( Caucasian ) Iberia (= Kartli) established by King Pharnavaz I of Iberia (4th century BC). According to the Life of Saint Nino an immense statue of Armaz - along with images of other deities and the temple that housed them - was destroyed by a storm of giant hailstones raised by the prayers of Saint Nino. Armaz is also the name of an ancient fortress near Mtskheta that dates from the same period. [1] Various complementary strands of research suggest that the origins of this deity lie in a syncretism between conceptions of the Zoroastrian supreme being Ahura Mazda ( Armenian : 'Aramazd' ) and a native Georgian supreme Moon deity ( see also Tetri Giorgi below ) - a regional variant of the Hittite moon god Arma.[3]
- Barbale (ბარბალე) - The goddess of cattle and poultry fertility, the sun, women's fertility, and healing.[4] Worshippers honour her in the Barbalesadmi festival with solar symbols, which occurs at the winter solstice. Her name is similar to the Sumerian and Akkadian epithet "bibbiru", which means "shining, splendour".
- Batonebi (ბატონები) - Spirits of disease. Their name means "the masters". If anyone is infected by the Batonebi, their family will prepare special food and candies, and place presents under trees to appease the Batonebi. In rural areas of Georgia, "Batonebi" are used as a term to refer to infectious diseases.[4]
- Beri-Bera (ბერი ბერა) - An agricultural god of fertility, harvests, and animals who is worshipped in eastern Georgia. His festival is held at the end of the year.[4]
- Bochi (ბოჩი) - Thought to be the patron saint of cattle. The first written documentation of this deity comes from Euthymius of Athos. According to historian Ivane Javakhishvili, the name "Bochi" is related to words for "male goat."
- Dali (დალი) - The goddess of the hunt. She is also known as Dæl. She was believed to have extraordinary beauty, with long golden hair and radiant white skin. She dwells high up in the mountains where she watches over and protects wild animals. She sometimes shares animals with hunters, as long as they respect her rules by not hunting more than their needed amounts or taking aim at animals that are her manifestations. In some myths, she will enter into a sexual relationship with a hunter, while warning him not to reveal their liaison upon pain of death by petrifaction ( compare Medusa ) along with his hounds - the fate also of those who break promises they have made her. Ochokochi (ოჭოკოჩი) is so infatuated with her, that he is forever attempting to have sex with her, but the mortal hunters who visit her forests often thwart his attempts to catch her. She is the mother of the hero Amiran. In Samegrelo, she is named as "Tkashi-Mapa", the Queen of the Forest.[4][5]
- Gatsi and Gaim (გაცი და გაიმი) - Gods in the official Iberian pantheon according to the medieval annals.
- Ghmerti (ღმერთი) - The supreme divinity and the head of the pantheon of gods. He is the all-powerful Lord of the Universe and its Creator. He lives in the ninth sky, where he rules from a golden throne. His children include the moon (as his son), the sun (as his daughter), and the Ghvtis Shvilni who protect people against evil. He is also addressed as Morige Ghmerti (მორიგე ღმერთი, "God the Director") and Dambadebeli (დამბადებელი, "The Creator"). His name is later used to refer to God the Father in Christian belief.[4]
- Kamar (ყამარი) The daughter of the god of the sky. She is a symbol of divine fire. Her beautiful appearance caused Amiran to abduct her from heaven.[4]
- Lamara, Lamia (ლამარა, ლამია) - Goddess of the sky.
- Mamber (მამბერი) - The lord of wolves ( compare Ossetian Tutyr - see below under heading 'Tevdore' ), who was worshiped in Svaneti and other mountainous regions.[4]
- Michpa (მიჭპა) - The patron god of cattle and other domestic animals who was worshiped in Svaneti during winter.[4]
- Mindort-batoni (მინდორთ ბატონი) - The god of valleys, fields, and wild flowers. Humans have to ask his permission before exploring or attempting to cultivate the fruitful lands that make up his domain. His daughter, Mindort-brdzanebeli, is the beautiful goddess of flowers.[4]
- Mindort-brdzanebeli (მინდორთ ბრძანებელი) - The goddess of flowers. She is the daughter of the god Mindort-batoni. She flutters over plants, feeding on their pollen.[4]
- Ochopintre (ოჭოპინტრე) - A spirit of the forest and protector of wild animals. The first part of his name (ocho, ოჭო) is connected to the ancient pagan god Bochi, the second part (pintre, პინტრე) to the Greek god Pan. Born with the legs and horns of a goat, he assists the goddess Dali in herding the animals. Hunters usually made sacrifice in his name since no one could hunt the animals without his help. The fate of a person entering his forest was believed to be fully in his hands.[4]
- Tamar (თამარი) - Goddess, was called "eye of the earth" and rode a serpent.
- Tetri Giorgi (თეთრი გიორგი, White George) - Popular character in Georgian mythology; a warrior and a moon god. Later Tetri Giorgi became one of the names of St. George in eastern Georgia.Vorlage:Citation needed
- Tevdore (თევდორე) - God of agriculture and horses. After Christianization, he became associated with St. Theodore. In feudal times the special festival of Tedoroba was organised to honor him and ensure a bountiful harvest.[4] ( Compare Ossetian deity Tutyr, Lord of the Wolves - likewise based on St. Theodore ).
- Tskarishdida (წკარიშდიდა) - A mermaid-like goddess of rivers, lakes and fish, in Mingrelian folklore. She uses magic powers against humans.[4]
- Zaden (ზადენი) - God of fertility in the official pantheon established by Pharnavaz I. He was believed to be as powerful as Armaz. He was added into the official pantheon by Parnajom in the second century BC, and had a statue of him erected at a fortress near Mt. Zedazeni, near Mtskheta. His statue was said to have been destroyed with the statues of other gods through the prayers of St. Nino. The worship of him declined after Christianization.[4]
Demigods, heroes, and notable people
- Amiran (ამირანი) - Mythic hero and titan, son of Dali. Equivalent of the Greek Prometheus.[4]
- Iakhsar (იახსარი) - A mythic hero who aided Kopala in his adventures to slay demons and monsters, and was deified and venerated as a popular deity.[6]
- Ghvtis Shvilni (ღვთის შვილნი) - A group of demigods who protected humans, assured good crops and milk yields, fought against devis and kudiani witches. Amiran, Giorgi, Iakhsar, and Kopala were among them, and they fought alongside Iakhsar and Kopala to drive out the devis from the land, and to help Giorgi to raid the impregnable fortress of the kajis to plunder their treasures, cattle, and women.[4]
- Kopala (კოპალა) - A mythic hero, mighty warrior, and demon-killer - also a lightning god.[7] He and Iakhsar lead a campaign to drive underground the devis who are persecuting humans in the middle realm. His weapons include a mace and an iron bow made for him by the blacksmith god Pirkusha (პირქუშა) ( with whom compare Ossetian divine smith Kurdalægon ). He alone has the power to defeat the most stubborn demons, believed to seize a person's soul and cause madness, and, by this means, he cures those afflicted by insanity.[4] Revered by the inhabitants of the mountainous areas of Khevsureti and Pshavi. ( Compare Indra, Fereydun, The Dagda and Thor ).
- Kviria (კვირია) - A hero and a son of the gods who served as a mediator between Ghmerti and humanity. He is invoked as the protector of human society and an instrument of divine justice. In some regions of Georgia, he was also believed to be a deity of fertility and the harvest, while in the mountains of western Georgia he was worshiped as the supreme deity. The festival of Kviratskholovba (კვირაცხოვლობა) was celebrated to honour him, [4] as also (Marshall Lang surmises) were erotic and orgiastic cults and festivals, such as the Berikoba and Murqvamoba celebrated regularly until recent times among the Pshavs, Khevsurs, Svans and other Georgian Mountaineer tribes. The curious ithyphallic figures discovered at Stepandsmina are relevant.
- Natsiliani (ნაწილიანი) - Humans who received magic gifts or divine signs (natsili, ნაწილი) from the gods. Their signs are usually located on their shoulder-blades and glowed with magic light, empowering their bearers. These signs must be kept hidden, as their bearers will lose their powers if they revealed them.[4] Certain signs can only be given by their respective gods.
Spirits, creatures, and other beings
*Ali (ალი) - A type of Lilith-like demon that afflicts pregnant women, the elderly, and infants who happen to stumble into remote woods, caves, and ruins. Alis can be male or female (the females being known as alkali); male alis generally appear monstrous, while female alis can shift between tempting beauty and hag-like ugliness.[4] Their name may be related to the word for "flame" (ალი). This supernatural being occurs not only in the folklore of the Caucasus, but also in the folk beliefs of Iran, Central Asia and Mongolia and conceptions of its appearance may derive from folk memories of relict hominins ( see also Almas (cryptozoology) ).

- Devi (დევი) - Many-headed ogres whose heads can regenerate if any of them are cut off (compare Lernaean Hydra). These malevolent giants live in the underworld or in remote mountains, where they hoard treasure troves and keep their captives. In Georgian mythology, they live in a family, consisting usually of nine brothers. Bakbak-Devi (ბაყბაყ-დევი) was the strongest and the most powerful of the devis. To defeat them, heroes would outwit them by means of various tricks and games.[4] Their name (a borrowing into the Kartvelian (language family) Georgian language from Indo-European ) is related to that of the daevas of Zoroastrian and Persian mythology, derived in turn from Proto-Indo-European *deiu̯ó 'god'.
- Dobilni (translation : 'the ones who became sisters'; დობილნი) - disease-spreading spirits, appearing usually in the form of women, children or animals. Dobilni towers (დობილთ კოშკი, dobilt koshki) were built in Khevsurian shrines to keep them at bay. Some Dobilni are benevolent, such as Princess Samdzimar (სამძიმარი) of Khevsureti legend, who is invoked for an easy childbirth, the birth of healthy children, and women's health in general. Benevolent Dobilni were also invoked at certain shrines in order to bless cattle and also for the protection of travellers.[4]
- Gveleshapi (გველეშაპი) - Evil serpents[4] that ruled and lived in lakes, rivers, and water sources (compare Nāga). In folklore, they were associated with water-related disasters, and heroes fought against them. (See also Serpent (symbolism).
- Kaji (ქაჯი) - A race of spirits who are often portrayed as magic-wielding, demonic metal-workers. They lived in Kajeti (ქაჯეთი), and had magic powers that they used against humans. Land kajis were malevolent, while river and lake kajis were friendly to humans. Female kajis were beautiful, and they either seduced heroes or helped them in their quests. They appear prominently in Shota Rustaveli's Vepkhistkaosani, in which kajis abduct one of the main characters and fight the heroes at Kajeti fortress. Their name is related to the Armenian storm and wind spirits, the kaj (Armenian: քաջ, k'aǰ; plural: քաջք k'aǰk').
- Kudiani (კუდიანი) - A type of hideous hunchbacked witch, having large teeth and a tail, from the latter of which her name is derived (kudi, კუდი, "tail"). Kudianis can disguise themselves as humans in order to bewitch them. The leader of the kudianis, Rokap (როკაპი), often summons them to a special mountain (compare Brocken, Łysa Góra, Lysa Hora (Kiev) and Lysa Hora (folklore)) where they hold a festival similar to the European Walpurgis Night. [4]
- Matsil (მაცილი) - Evil spirits from the underworld that plague travelers and hunters. Folk tales refer to Kopala's efforts to defeat them.[4]
- Ocho-Kochi (ოჩოკოჩი) - A forest being in Mingrelian folklore who comes into conflict with hunters. Instead of hair on his chest, he has a protuberance in the form of a pointed bone or a stone axe, which he uses to kill passersby by embracing them. He often chases Tkashi-Mapa, the beautiful Queen of the Forest, out of lust, but his uncouth advances are just as often thwarted by mortal hunters (with the worthiest of whom she prefers, on occasion, to mate).
- Paskunji (ფასკუნჯი) - A phoenix-like being who helps heroes and humans. He lives in the underworld, and fights the serpents there. Heroes summoned him by burning one of his feathers, and he could transport them to other places and heal wounds and illnesses. In certain other myths, by contrast, paskunjis are portrayed as being hostile to humans and to have persecuted them.[4]
- Rashi (რაში) - A magical winged horse ( compare Pegasus, Buraq, Tulpar, Chollima and Rakhsh ). There are three types of rashis: land rashis are well disposed to heroes and humans and could perceive the future; sea rashis are more hostile, but can take humans to the bottom of the sea, while their milk was believed to cure many illnesses; and heavenly rashis have wings and can breathe fire, and are difficult to subdue yet loyal to their owners.[4] Kourkik Challaly, a similar magical, fiery, winged horse plays a large part (as the wise and faithful steed of successive generations of heroes) in the Armenian epic poem Daredevils of Sassoun. Like the sea rashis, Kourkik Challaly is first encountered underwater - in this instance at the bottom of an enchanted lake.[8]
- Rokap (როკაპი) - An evil spirit, leader of the Kudiani (witches). Ghmerti punished him by chaining him to a column under the earth, where he devours human hearts brought to him by the Kudiani . Every year, he tries to free himself, but he always fails.[4]
See also
- Armenian mythology
- Greek mythology
- Ossetian mythology
- Slavic mythology
- Persian mythology
- Vainakh mythology
- Azerbaijani folklore
References
- ↑ a b Marshall Lang, David, The Georgians, pub. Thames and Hudson 1966 as vol. 51 in the series Ancient Peoples and Places
- ↑ a b c Charachidzé, Prof. Georges : essay : Religion and Myths of the Georgians of the Mountains in Bonnefoy, Yves Mythologies, translated from the original French edition of 1981 (and restructured in more encyclopedic form) by various translators under the direction of Prof.Wendy Doniger, pub. The University of Chicago Press 1991, vol. 1 pps. 308-316 ( in part 3 Celts, Norse, Slavs, Caucasians and their Neighbors ).
- ↑ Gvelesiani, Mariam. To Interrelations of Georgian Armaz, Armenian Aramazd and Iranian Ahuramazda.New Alliance Foundation.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Georgia: Past, Present, and Future
- ↑ Protectress of the Ibex
- ↑ The Independent
- ↑ Tuite, Kevin (2000). "Lightning, sacrifice and possession in the traditional religions of the Caucasus".
- ↑ The Saga of Sassoun a retelling in English from the original Armenian text of Bishop Garegin Srvandztiants (and later versions) by Mischa Kudian, pub. Kaye & Ward Ltd., London, 1970.
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