The great Iranian divide: between aniconic West and anthropomorphic East

The Avesta and the Rig Veda, our earliest sources for the Indo-Iranian religious tradition, contain ideas and elements with both aniconic and iconic potential. The cultic iconography in Western and Eastern Iran developed in a remarkably different manner. While the Achaemenian and Sasanian cults were...

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1. VerfasserIn: Shenkar, Michael (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group [2017]
In: Religion
Jahr: 2017, Band: 47, Heft: 3, Seiten: 378-398
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Iran (Altertum) / Kushana, Dynastie : 200 v. Chr.-300 / Sogdier / Parsismus / Religiöse Kunst / Ikon / Anthropomorphismus / Bilderverbot
RelBib Classification:AG Religiöses Leben; materielle Religion
BC Altorientalische Religionen
KBM Asien
weitere Schlagwörter:B Sasanian
B Aniconism
B Iran
B Sogdian
B Achaemenian
B Zoroastrianism
B Anthropomorphism
B Kushan
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Zusammenfassung:The Avesta and the Rig Veda, our earliest sources for the Indo-Iranian religious tradition, contain ideas and elements with both aniconic and iconic potential. The cultic iconography in Western and Eastern Iran developed in a remarkably different manner. While the Achaemenian and Sasanian cults were aniconic, Eastern Iranian people, like the Kushans and the Sogdians, not only made use of portrayals of their gods in human form, but also venerated their man-made representations in temples. This article suggests that the reason for this sharp distinction in the nature of the cult between Western and Eastern Iran is the impact of acculturated Greek religious practices, which was much stronger in the East than in the West.
ISSN:0048-721X
Enthält:Enthalten in: Religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/0048721X.2017.1330989