The sacred tree motif...may be associated with a bee in a Hittite text: "An eagle is perched on the branches of the tree above, wrapped around the roots of the tree is a snake below, a bee hangs at the middle of the tree"...
From "Apiculture in Hittite cuneiform texts". Here is my symbolic depiction of the above passage. Cool, right?
This tree is usually interpreted as "the world tree", "a colossal tree, located at the centre of the world, which supports the heavens, thereby connecting the heavens, the terrestrial world, and, through its roots, the underworld"...
The World Tree, often has an eagle in its crown and serpent /dragon in its roots. As in Hittite mythology. And Germanic mythology where we find Yggdrasil. 1897 depiction by Ernst Hermann Walther
Here are examples of the depiction of "the world tree" from Serbian epic poetry.
Excerpt from a Serbian folk poem which talks about the tree of life with Falcon (Perun) sitting on its top and Serpent/Dragon (Veles) coiling around its roots:
Here is another variant of the same poem about the Tree of Life with Eagle (Perun) sitting on its top and Dragon (Veles) coiling around its roots. This one narrated by the tree of life itself:
It is commonly believed that the eagle symbolises the heaven and the serpent symbolises the underworld...But the world tree can also be interpreted as "the tree of life". Basically "everything between the earth and the sky"...
In which case the eagle symbolises rain (god) and serpent symbolises sun (god)...I talked about this symbolism of eagle and serpent in my post "Eagle snake struggle" in which I analysed the symbolic meaning of the Eagle-Snake struggle mosaic from the palace of the Emperor Justinian I (527-565), Istambul.
BTW if you look at the above thunderstorm chart, and if you look at the Hittite part of Anatolia, you will see that Apr/May is also the start of the main thunderstorm season there too...
Eagle (Rain) and Snake (Sun)...Whose balance is needed if we want (the tree of) life to flourish. And between them, bees...Without whom...
In Polesye, area along Belarus and Ukraine border, there is a belief that God created bees "to live til the end of the world" and that "when all bees die, the world will end"... More Slavic bee folklore can be found in my post "Bee"...
You can find lots and lots of posts about eagles and their link to thunder/rain and about snakes and their link to sun on my blog
BTW, I talked about bee as an animal calendar marker in Asia Minor, in my post "Deer and bee", about this Silver tetradrachm from Ephesus minted c. 390–380 BC.
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