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Ūsiņš ((:uːs̪iɲʃ)) is a deity in Latvian mythology, the god of light and spring, symbol of fertility, guardian of horses and bees. It is one of few Latvian deities, whose historical sources can be derived to be more or less genuine testimony.〔(Latvian folklore: Ūsiņš )〕 With Ūsiņš Day begins summer,〔(Who is Ūsiņš )〕 Ūsiņš bestows fields with green grass and trees with green leaves, therefore on Ūsiņi guys drove horses to pieguļa for the first time. Ūsiņi coincidences with Jurģi on 23 April (in Gregorian calendar Ūsiņi falls on 9 May〔), which is the Christian Church's deposit. Ūsiņš has its own ornamental sign, which is similar to two letter E facing their backs against each other.〔(valoda.ailab.lv Ūsiņš )〕 This sign is the most common ornament for gloves. There is a belief, that such gloves grands the wearer with good luck on the road, and such gloves are called atslēgaiņi.〔 The most important symbol of Ūsiņš Day is a foal, which can be interpreted differently. It is both the power of Dievas, human energy, and a phallic symbol, because sexual power is equal to the creative energy. Yellow foal symbolizes Solar energy. With Ūsiņš it is also linked to someone else's image - the golden grass snake, which in turn, a snake is a symbol of energy flow.〔 ==Etymological origin of the name== The word „ūsiņš” has several explanations. Old Stender linked that name with ūzām - trousers, which are of yellow color. Stender also called Ūsiņš a bee god. However, there is a conflicting data on Ūsiņš being a bee god. 19th century folklore materials called Ūziņš a bee god, while a horse god - Ūsiņš.〔 In late 19th century R. Auniņš called Ūsiņš the god of light, by explaining with the sound "us", which can also be found in the word - aust (day). Also H. Biezais in his study on a Latvian deity Ūsiņš (God of light in ancient Latvian religion, 1994) come to the conclusion, that Ūsiņš typologically belongs to heavenly deities, and the specific features allowed him to be considered as god of light. On the other hand Jānis Endzelīns felt, that the word ūsiņš has no Latvian origin, but was borrowed from a Germanic word - ''husing'' (home spirit). After some time Endzelīns reflects on and considers, that the word ūsiņš derives from a Russian word ''усень'' or ''овсень'' and that the same deity was borrowed from Russian people. While Vladimir Toporov in his studies concludes, that Ūsiņš is an ancient and mythical deity of several nations.〔 Folk songs expressed visible merging process of Ūsiņš and Jurģi. According to older writings Jurģi Day on 23 April was also known as Ūsiņš Day, which were mainly related to the beginning of the spring work, resuming to shepherd livestock and pieguļa. Ūsiņš is similar to an Egyptian Usir (who by Greek language influences was known as Osiris). It has similarities with an Indian Ashvini (Sanskrit USHAS means dawn). And finally he is compared with Greek Dioskouri or Sons of God, who like Ūsiņš transport the Sun. And Ūsiņš also known as Son of God.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ūsiņš」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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