Tuesday, December 24, 2019

The Sampo A Magical Artifact That Is Built By Ilmarinen

In Finnish mythology, the Sampo is a magical artifact that is built by Ilmarinen. It is often depicted as a mill that produces useful items such as flour, salt, and gold. It is also said to bring good fortune. The Sampo is created by Ilmarinen for Louhi, as a gift in exchange for the right to marry her daughter. Although the Sampo is mysterious in the poem, it is obviously important and obtaining it can bring fortune to the user, as evident by Louhi’s instance that Ilmarinen create it for her. What is so important about the Sampo and what could it entail for the owner? An entire rune in The Kalevala is dedicated to the origin of the Sampo. There are many theories and opinions on exactly what the Sampo is and why it is important. Whether it is a physical object that is created for a specific purpose or a representation of a mythological event, its presence in The Kalevala has contributed to the formation of Finnish national identity. The most obvious reason the Sampo is importa nt to Louhi is because it produces useful goods. Flour, salt, and gold are mentioned as the items that come out of the Sampo once it is finished. With endless supplies of flour and salt, making food and preserving it would no longer be an issue for the user of the Sampo. Depending on when the story of the Sampo was introduced into Finnish oral tradition, preservation of food would have been crucial to the survival of the population. Being able to make salt on one’s own would have guaranteed one’s

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