Parallels of semantic meanings of depicting heart in the Boris Neustroev’s drawings with the meaning and properties of the heart in the Teaching of Agni Yoga
Abstract
The analysis of some drawings by Boris Neustroev – Mandar Uus, famous folk master, original artisan, honorary citizen of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), is carried out. We selected five paintings (drawings) from the Neustroev’s monograph, where the nature of the heart was clearly reflected. The author of the drawings is a recognized connoisseur of the Sakha traditional religious and philosophical worldview; therefore, his works reflect the concepts and motifs of the Sakha traditional worldview. In this work, on the basis of the drawings, we identified some philosophical relationships that express the connection of the heart with the corresponding spiritual categories of the traditional religious and philosophical worldview and the material objects of the world. The drawings, together with the identified relationships, in turn, are analyzed from the point of view of the concepts and meanings of Agni Yoga. The Teaching of Agni Yoga was published in the Russian language in 1924-1938 by the great Russian philosopher Elena Roerich. Based on the analysis, semantic parallels with the properties of the heart from the point of view of the teachings of Agni Yoga were revealed.
About the Authors
B. F. NeustroevRussian Federation
NEUSTROEV Boris Fedorovich – Honorary Citizen of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
Tomtor village, Tattinsky District, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
G. S. Popova
Russian Federation
POPOVA Galina Semyonovna – Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Cultural Studies
Yakutsk
N. P. Lazarev
Russian Federation
LAZAREV Niurgun Petrovich – Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Yakutsk
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Review
For citations:
Neustroev B.F., Popova G.S., Lazarev N.P. Parallels of semantic meanings of depicting heart in the Boris Neustroev’s drawings with the meaning and properties of the heart in the Teaching of Agni Yoga. Vestnik of North-Eastern Federal University. Pedagogics. Psychology. Philosophy. 2023;(1):94-104. (In Russ.)