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Samdzimari (also Samdzivari; , "necklace-wearer") is a
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and
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goddess from
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. She was worshipped in the historical regions of
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and
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in northeastern
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. Like the Svan hunting goddess
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, who is attested in northwestern Georgia, Samdzimari was traditionally depicted as a beautiful blond-haired
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with dominion over wild spaces. She was the sister-spouse of Giorgi, the Khevsur deity derived from the
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figure
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.


Mythological origins

Samdzimari is one of three daughters of the
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ic king of the Kajes, a wealthy race of demons with a supernatural talent for blacksmithing and
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who lived in an
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kingdom called Kajeti, sometimes represented as the land of the dead. Giorgi comes to Kajeti, either by stealth – smuggled into the army's stronghold sewn into a horse's skin – or by strength – accompanied by a group of other divine patrons – and conquers the Kaj army. He loots the land of its treasure, metalworking equipment, a one-horned cow, and the king's daughters, and returns to the surface. At a shrine, Samdzimari is made Giorgi's sister-spouse and is thereafter regarded as a deity. Georgian scholar Zurab Kiknadze regarded this story as being derived from the Christian story of
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, in which
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rescues a princess from a dragon and converts her to Christianity. Anthropologist
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disputed that connection to an extent, stating that "the symbolic opposition imposed on these personnages iorgi and Samdzimarihas no precedent in
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hagiography".


Depiction and associations

Samdzimari is generally depicted as a beautiful woman with long blond hair, adorned with gold jewellery and wearing gold slippers. She had the ability to change her shape, and travelled the earth in the form of a mortal woman. She had sexual liaisons with various priests and oracles, often while disguised as women known to them. In some instances, she was said to turn into a wild beast or vanish at the moment of a man's orgasm. In one story, she visits a shrine and comes across the holy man Kholiga Abuletauri. She lives with him as his wife until her mother-in-law discovers her magically shaping a gold ring in a pot of molten butter. She changes back into her true form and flies away. Her liaisons with holy men either symbolize or enhance the oracular powers of these priests, depending on the interpretation.
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, a French-Georgian scholar of Caucasian culture, regarded her main function as restorative. Samdzimari would possess a priest who had lost his connection with the gods and thereby restore his connection to the divine. Author Michael Berman regarded her role in these situations as essentially
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, serving as an intermediary between the mortal world and the divine. Other scholars have interpreted her intermediary role as a replacement for the religious roles of real women, which were appropriated by male oracles. Samdzimari was regarded as a patroness of marriage, which she is said to have created with Giorgi. She also watches over female activities such as
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,
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for
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s, and
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of cows. Georgian culture drew strong associations between death and dairy livestock, and Samdzimari was entwined with both. Like Samdzimari, cattle were first brought from the underworld to the surface by Giorgi. Both were seen as retaining characteristics of this corrupt origin, which sometimes resurfaced to make them dangerous, as in Samdzimari's grotesque transformations after sexual intercourse. Similarly, dairy products, especially butter, were regarded as life-giving but potentially deadly since they could become spoiled. Butter, sometimes mixed with milk, was often used in
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s and other rituals pertaining to the dead. Farmers whose dairy products had spoiled would be advised to make sacrifices to Samdzimari, with her underworld origins, to prevent it from reoccurring. Although she was not primarily a hunting deity, her name was sometimes invoked by hunters for luck, and the horns of deer and ibex were sometimes offered to her after a successful hunt. Because of these associations, Georgian
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considered her to be the northeastern equivalent of the Svan hunting goddess
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. Like Dali, she was also a patron of untamed spaces: one Khevsur legend describes a shepherdess accidentally encountering Samdzimari in an untouched clearing.


Epithets and etymology

It is believed that her name is derived from the Georgian word ''mdziv'', meaning bead or necklace.
Georges Charachidzé Georges Charachidzé (Giorgi Sharashidze; ka, გიორგი შარაშიძე) (February 11, 1930 – February 20, 2010) was a France, French-Georgia (country), Georgian scholar of the Caucasus, Caucasian cultures. His most import ...
believed that the name Samzdimari was actually a descriptive epithet and not her original name. It was characteristic for central Caucasian cultures to replace sacred words such as the names of divine beings with substitutes; this lexical replacement was driven by
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s against speaking the true words. The Samdzimari Corona on
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is named for Samdzimari.


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