Sunday, May 23, 2010

Korean Mythical Creatures - Sot'dae

In ancient times, Koreans believed that Hwanin (god) lives in the sky and those things reaching into the sky (mountains and especially trees) could communicate with god. Birds were viewed as messengers from Hwanin. Sot'dae were poles with bird figures perched on top. It symbolized the bird's role as a messenger connecting heaven and earth. Residents placed sot'dae at the village entrance to wish for human beings' survival and abundance on the earth. Sot'dae is where Koreans would pray toward the sky when they were happy or sad. Sot'dae Hanul (Hanul means sky) describes the place where the souls of Korean ancestors dwell.

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