The Hand of Irulegi: Macabre Offerings and Vasconic Curses
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Getting back to the archaeological finding "The Hand of Irulegi", now comparing with other archaeological findings and pre-Roman deities of the Iberian Peninsula.
Bibliography at the end of this video.
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I love hearing you talk about basque and Portuguese stuff!!!
This was so interesting ! i didn't know about the two serpents. i also have one of those hands in silver, an old sailor gave it to me.
The old sailor was on to something hehe :D Thank you my friend, have a wonderful day!
@@ArithHärger yes as i remember more of that now, they hand made them out of coins.
Hmm interesting and awesome brother! ❤😊 your videos keep peeking my interest. Hail!
Good morning Arith! The expectation of Wednesday is for me a stimulus for the rest of the week, I love your company during my breakfast good work as always ❤
Got to work at 7 am est and I have listened while doing boring legal work. I have never heard this information so it was new and very interesting to me. I have weird ancestry. I am Italian Spanish with basque and Norwegian. We had a genealogist do both sides of the family because of some interesting things in the family and found we had multiple female relatives accused of being a witch. Witches, strege seem to be something passed down. Here’s the real weirdness. Our family last name is Talamasco. We learned this name was given to people in ancient days that were witches or shamans. Then Anne Rice popped up with very close version of the name but used the name to mean something else. I would like to know how my name came to be. Happy to hear and see my love. Have a great day!
Lovely thank you for sharing such a good content.
With pleasure. Thank you for watching!
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Thank you Arith, always learning...thanks for sharing your knowledge.
With great pleasure! Have a wonderful day! ;D
Wow. Thanks!
Funny. Here in Italy we used "tuoni e fulmini!" or "fulminacci!" as a sort of swear word...but the phrase"che dio ti fulmini/ti strafulmini" was a curse...so maybe thunder and lightning were really used as curses once...
(Translating all...the First one was "thunders and lightnings", the other one you can translate as "bad lightnings", with the suffix -acci used as a pejorative...and the third one is "may god throw lightning bolts at you", again with the prefix stra- used as and accrescitive)
Je suis très heureux d’avoir le privilège de recevoir vos cours et d’apprendre d’une manière aussi agréable. Merci, monsieur Arith
Tout le plaisir est pour moi, je vous en suis très reconnaissant, merci !
La mano actualmente esta siendo restaurada ya que tiene 2.100 años de antiguedad y se podra ver en Pamplona en el Museo de la Region de Navarra y contiene el texto en Euskera mas antiguo que se conoce
As always you have given us such an interesting lesson in history. Thank you so much.
It is always a pleasure. Thank you for being there! Cheers!
Great, informative video. Thank you, Arith 🖤 Horn's up, my friend!! 🤘
As always, thank you my dear friend! Always a happy day when I have feedback from you :D
@@ArithHärger, it's also always a happy day when I see your posts, my friend 🖤
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Very cool, as always! Thanks for the amazing hand, I mean, content! 🙌🏻
lol, you know it 😉😂
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I wear la mano fica around my neck. I grew up with old school Catholics up in the Caribbean hills. They were originally from the Canary Islands. So my family is steeped in those Iberian traditions. The curse among my family would be: mal rayo te parta!
Great video Blessings and many thanks ❤
Many thanks and blessings to you!
Fascinating. I even watched part 1
Religions so similar everywhere and all thru time😂😊
Great video, very informative. Btw where did you get the hoodie, I really like it.
Thank you friend. I bought it from Ræveðis at treespring: raevedis.creator-spring.com/
Great information.
Also the ancient cult of godesses is somewhat common among iberian/ireland/scottland. Brites, Aire, Eiren, Calé......
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Thank you. Yeah, indeed it is. It seems Calé was especially significant up North, in what is now Northern Portugal and Galicia. Algo a ser explorado para outro vídeo hehe :D obrigado!
@@ArithHärger can't wait.
And maybe you can consider exploring the goddess "Beira" of Scotland....which most likely was from Iberia. Hence, as Beiras(alta, baixa).
Lots of juicy topics to explore. Thank you/Grata!
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Simplemente decirte ...Muchísimas gracias por todo el trabajo que compartes, te sigo desde hace años 💥
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Eskerrik asko (thank you) from Euskal Herria, I follow you from a long time and you just keep providing these jewels, I am incredibly thankful for this analysis.
El altar de larumbe dedicado a la diosa Larra por una mujer romana confirma que la cultura váscónica fue apreciada en la época: siglo primero después de cristo. poco después de las guerras sertorianas romanas, contexto de la mano de irulegui.
La cultura euzkaldún se deduce de todo ello sin duda, a pesar del escepticismo académico español.
I wear a hamsa pendant a lot.
It is very interesting to understand that the hand is so universal. I guess the world is really a small place.
Fascinating video! Also, love the Dio reference ☺️
🤘a legend! :D
@@ArithHärger he is!! Curious … wondering if there is a connection between the Hand of Irulegi and the Hamsa? 🪬
@@willygandme647 yeah I thought about that symbol too. Even though the hand of irulegi appears in earlier contexts (and geographically far) than that of the hamsa, there seems to be certain similarities in symbology, which are also find in Hinduism, but also other hand representations in other cultures and of different time periods. One of the first things we learn in archeology is that objects and concepts travel more than people. We can trace a very complex road system in the early Neolithic, from the extreme west of the Iberian peninsula to the Baltic, so people were travelling a lot and exchanging a lot of information and selling and trading objects. We find the same type of art and belief systems from the Palaeolithic to the Bronze Age all over the Atlantic, from the Iberian Peninsula to the British isles and Western Norway, meaning people were also soaking quite early. So many symbols and their similar meanings end up appearing in several different places and cultures over time.
@@ArithHärger archaeology is such a badass field of study! Thank you, by the way, for all you do in teaching us ☺️
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This makes me think of the hand of Fatma in arabian world, that is a symbole and a magic protection. Maybe the symbole of the hand was widespread in the mediterranean world. Thank you it was very interesting.
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The cover pic is a representation of the Witches' Hand of Glory. It i9ndicates the aura as visible around the hand when your kundalini is active and no longer in dormancy. Actually it is the same as the Hand of Inanna which is now more commonly known as The Hand of Fatima - used to repel the glances of the Evil Eye. In pagan traditions anyway :)
Hullo! If you are talking about the thumbnail, I've done it through digital art and photo manipulation, but yes, indeed, it's based on some representations of hands in pagan beliefs. Although not the "Hand of Glory" as it is a much later theme in occultism. Although the representations of hands of deities have similar meanings among different pre-Christian, pre-Roman and pre-Islamic belief systems. Thank you! Have a good day!
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@@roofgarden8039 My knowledge of Nordic traditions is sorely lacking compared with Arith's for sure. But I have a kind of faculty which picks up on things and deposits them in my Pandrosas' box and haul them out every now and again. Not to prove that I know nothing but for the benefit of everyone. BB
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Didn't you quit RUclips? I watched your video
Are you sure you watched it? Because in that video, before hitting the 3min mark, I specifically said I left social media networks but I'll continue to do videos at RUclips, and so I did. I'm still at RUclips, delivering videos every week, like always, in the past 7 years since I began here. I just left some social media networks, that's all. I see that a lot of people didn't watch the video at all and assumed stuff solely by the title. In any case, I'm here. Hope you have a wonderful day. Cheers!
When you mentioned the crossovers of Irish and Scottish folk beliefs and culture into the Vascone Iberians and the first thing I thought of was Jaun Zuria.
The Bay of Biscay was ruled by a family that held their legitimacy with the tale of an albino lord (Jaun Zuria means "White Lord" and refers to his hair) who pushed back an invading army. His birth origins were said to be a son of Sugaar and a Scottish Princess. I always found it interesting how they claimed their heritage to be Scottish instead of solely Basque.
That said, I'm really confused where the suggestion of hand offerings came from? Because of the devouring of corpses? Why would we assume that the symbol of the right hand means people were cutting off hands as offerings instead of just "this is the hand we use for everything important, and the gods are important, so we link to the gods".
With the Hand of Irulegi, how it is hung and shaped it seems more like handing something down to you, and the inscription on the palm refers to the Sun's protection. So why isn't it just more that the right hand is associated with blessings and protections?
And a nitpick: is the Lauburu a swastika? They are both bent cross shapes but the Lauburu is usually made up of comma-like symbols instead of lines, no? Do we have older versions of it that resembles the swastika more?
this was a good way to end my night shift
Hopefully it gave you a good time. Don't know about you, but I've always hated night shifts :l have a wonderful day friend!
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Great video! But I don't get how they've got the translation in 4:23 , I am native basque speaker and it makes no sense to me.
For me, "orkeikelaur" can be read from the basque "hogeitalau", meaning "twenty four". And I'm quite sure about this also because the numerals are (almost) the only thing that are quite well known from the iberian language, and they are very similar to basque.
And "agisiran/ekisirán" sounds like a verb, and it can be somehow read from the basque "argi ziran" meaning "they were bright / they appeared" or "egin ziran" meaning "they were made". "ekiar/egiar" is a word that has appeared in many iberian writtings, and the general consensus is that it is a verb, with the meaning of "to make", and it makes sense because in basque we have the word "egin" with the same meaning. There could be another interpretation, "eki" alone in basque means "sun" or "east", so it could mean something else.
There are not a lot of words to get that long translation, and the words' meaning from basque doesn't correspond (or I don't see it). Hope it helps.
Então e organizar um encontro para a comunidade portuguesa (e não só)? Era santo!!
Seria interessante :b
You need to go listen to some Merciful Fate!!! HA!!!
10:20 To be honest it doesnt even resemble a hand ...unless the artist was a predecessor of Picasso's Cubism
Neta como en español that's cool we invoke Iberian war God. We do it with Al words Alegría the Arabic EL???
Arith!!! muzzy here…
Listened to some your new music. Very unique and reminiscent of Buddhist monk chants. You should see about using it for a horror music sound track. Very wicked sounding stuff but cool!
In vedic tradition this gesture is known as abhaya mudra, which translates to: "Have no fear."
We used "Raios o/a partam!!" + A figa.
Haha sim! 🤣
I love all your videos, but because I am of Portuguese heritage i really enjoy your videos on the Iberians.
Interesting information on the hand jesture because I see an awful lot of politicians doing it 🤔
Thanks again for your time and effort.
Make me laugh; when the father of this organic ai bag of blood meat and bones nipped my nose and came away with it as a wiggling thumb seemingly struggling for escape in en enclosed fist presented to my ignorant innocence that goes beyond belief of the dichotomy of a fist just as you have represented fortifying sakes to memory.
The chinese also use the exact amulet of La Higa.
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6:14 “Dee-uh-tee “???? lol
Is there any modern Basque that still practice the pre Roman pre Christian Pagan spiritual discipline or religion. I try very hard not to use the word religion because of the christian defilement
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Im unfollowing you, even though i love your stuff. You just keep saying you're going to quit, and then dont.
In the video I said that, I specifically said I'm leaving social media networks like Facebook. Before hitting the 3min mark on said video I said I was going to continue doing RUclips videos. Not my fault people assume stuff based on the title of a video alone. Farewell, have a wonderful time!
Tus intenciones son buenas pero andas muy despistado,, estás utilizando la historia oficial,,,te dejo solo un nombre, Alexandre Eleazar y asi conocerás Quién es Mari y mucho más,,,la mano de irulegui es muy importante,,, H, hand,,gothand etc.
No invente. POR FAVOR.
ES CULTURA SOBRE EL TERRENO.-
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✓Los Vascos en inicio, eran IBEROS.
NO CELTAS !!!
Y què???
Algo más??
Quieres una copia de la LLAVE???
No one here spoke of Celts. Bibliography at the end of this video.
Stop saying you're leaving, and then keep going. It's dishonest.
As I replied to your other comment, I'll leave it here too just in case you still didn't get it: In the video I said I was going to leave social media networks, I specifically said I'm leaving social media networks like Facebook and such. Before hitting the 3min mark on said video, I said I was going to continue doing RUclips videos. Not my fault people assume stuff based on the title of a video alone. Again, fare you well, have a wonderful time. Goodbye.
Fake information.
Bibliography at the end of this video.