Abstract

Georgian culture is an important part of the world culture, which had created its ownpagan religion and pantheon of gods, however, Georgian mythical realm is relativelysmaller and modest than the Greco-Roman one. The Georgian man has easily acquiredall those pagan deities that were associated with good deeds and agriculture. High yieldand fertility was the basis of well-being for a farmer and therefore, they used to worshipdeities which were considered to be the protectors of productivity.„For Georgians, Ox was a sacred creature which was worshiped by them as it wasconsidered to be the symbol of the Sun, together with Eagle and Lion“ (Kiknadze, 2016,p. 30).

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