Tengrism is the original religion of the Turks. In Tengrism there is only one god, Tengri. Tengri is the eternal blue sky. However there are also other deities. The values which Turks live by today, are remnants from Tengrism. There are some practices, such as tying colourful ribbons on trees and symbols such as the crescent and star which have survived until this day in modern day Turkey.
There is no book or prophets. Instead of priests or Imams, there are shamans (kam). It should be noted that Shamanism and Tengrism are not the same thing, but shamans are part of Tengrism. There are two types of shamans, white shamans and dark shamans. White shamans communicated with good spirits and deities and were known to be healers. Meanwhile dark/black shamans communicated with evil spirits. This doesn't mean they were evil, as in Tengrism there needs to be a balance between both sides. Before war, black shamans would give strength to troops.
One of the most important things in Tengrism is respecting your ancestors. Ancestors spirits must be respected and one could seek guidance from them. In Tengrism there is 3 souls, two which reincarnate and one which resides in nature. For this reason, trees, mountains and bodies of water must be treated well. Ancient souls may wander off to great natural wonders such as high mountain peaks, which were seen as connecting points between earth and the universe. For Turks the ultimate place for our souls is Khan Tengri, a 7010 meter peak on the Kazakhstan-Kyrgyzstan-China border.
Four times a year, the Ancient Turks celebrated the seasons. The solstices and equinoxes each had their own holiday. The one which is most popular today is Nardugan, the winter solstice. Decorating trees was a part of the celebrations, in fact the people in Siberia still practice it the traditional way. A lot of modern day Christmas symbols and practices were ripped straight out out of Tengrism.
There is so much to write about it but I'll cut it short.
There is no book or prophets. Instead of priests or Imams, there are shamans (kam). It should be noted that Shamanism and Tengrism are not the same thing, but shamans are part of Tengrism. There are two types of shamans, white shamans and dark shamans. White shamans communicated with good spirits and deities and were known to be healers. Meanwhile dark/black shamans communicated with evil spirits. This doesn't mean they were evil, as in Tengrism there needs to be a balance between both sides. Before war, black shamans would give strength to troops.
One of the most important things in Tengrism is respecting your ancestors. Ancestors spirits must be respected and one could seek guidance from them. In Tengrism there is 3 souls, two which reincarnate and one which resides in nature. For this reason, trees, mountains and bodies of water must be treated well. Ancient souls may wander off to great natural wonders such as high mountain peaks, which were seen as connecting points between earth and the universe. For Turks the ultimate place for our souls is Khan Tengri, a 7010 meter peak on the Kazakhstan-Kyrgyzstan-China border.
Four times a year, the Ancient Turks celebrated the seasons. The solstices and equinoxes each had their own holiday. The one which is most popular today is Nardugan, the winter solstice. Decorating trees was a part of the celebrations, in fact the people in Siberia still practice it the traditional way. A lot of modern day Christmas symbols and practices were ripped straight out out of Tengrism.
There is so much to write about it but I'll cut it short.
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