Abstract

The article analyzed the functions of a ram in the ritual practice of Khakas associated with the world of childhood. It is determined that the animal in question had great economic value and extreme demand in many areas of human life. It was revealed that the sacred function of the animal was expressed in endowing it with protective properties. The image of the ram and individual parts of his body acted as a popular charm and symbol of fertility. All this contributed to giving the ram a high semiotic status. In this regard, he was widely involved in rituals related to the child cycle - birth, name, etc.

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