
Asian Mythology
Matthew Fillard
This book contains the following titles:
Japanese Mythology - Japanese mythology is a rich tapestry woven from the threads of ancient stories, religious beliefs, and cultural practices that have evolved over centuries. At its core, this mythology provides a window into the Japanese worldview, where nature, spirituality, and humanity are deeply interconnected. It reveals how the Japanese people have understood their place in the universe, the origins of their land, and the divine forces that shape their existence.
Korean Mythology - The unique characteristics of Korean mythology are closely tied to the geography and history of the region. The Korean Peninsula, surrounded by mountains, forests, and the sea, provided a fertile backdrop for the imagination of its people. Myths and legends often feature these elements as symbolic representations of life, death, and the balance of power between the human and the divine. From the founding myth of Dangun, the legendary progenitor of Korea, to the tales of celestial dragons and fox spirits, these stories capture the dynamic interplay between the mundane and the mystical.
Duration - 4h 17m.
Author - Matthew Fillard.
Narrator - Marge Hellum.
Published Date - Wednesday, 03 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2024 Matthew Fillard ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This book contains the following titles: Japanese Mythology - Japanese mythology is a rich tapestry woven from the threads of ancient stories, religious beliefs, and cultural practices that have evolved over centuries. At its core, this mythology provides a window into the Japanese worldview, where nature, spirituality, and humanity are deeply interconnected. It reveals how the Japanese people have understood their place in the universe, the origins of their land, and the divine forces that shape their existence. Korean Mythology - The unique characteristics of Korean mythology are closely tied to the geography and history of the region. The Korean Peninsula, surrounded by mountains, forests, and the sea, provided a fertile backdrop for the imagination of its people. Myths and legends often feature these elements as symbolic representations of life, death, and the balance of power between the human and the divine. From the founding myth of Dangun, the legendary progenitor of Korea, to the tales of celestial dragons and fox spirits, these stories capture the dynamic interplay between the mundane and the mystical. Duration - 4h 17m. Author - Matthew Fillard. Narrator - Marge Hellum. Published Date - Wednesday, 03 January 2024. Copyright - © 2024 Matthew Fillard ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
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Opening japanese mythology
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1 japanese mythology
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2 japanese mythology
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3 japanese mythology
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4 japanese mythology
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6 japanese mythology
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7 japanese mythology
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10 japanese mythology
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Closing japanese mythology
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Opening korean mythology
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1 korean mythology
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2 korean mythology
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3 korean mythology
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4 korean mythology
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5 korean mythology
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6 korean mythology
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7 korean mythology
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8 korean mythology
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9 korean mythology
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10 korean mythology
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11 korean mythology
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12 korean mythology
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Closing korean mythology
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Ending Credits
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