TY - JOUR TI - Australijskie ceremonie ognia. Ogień w religii Warlpiri AU - Szyjewski, Andrzej TI - Australijskie ceremonie ognia. Ogień w religii Warlpiri AB - Australian Fire Ceremonies. Fire in the Warlpiri Religion During fire ceremonies in various Australian communities, long torches constructed from poles wrapped in flammable leaves are used. For the Warlpiri, their significance is associated with the symbolism of fire, contrasted with water represented by the form of the rainbow serpent. The founding myths of the ceremony are based on using fire to limit the power of water by way of bloodshed. Various forms of the use of fire and the connected symbolism for the Warlpiri point to reference to dancers, and the torches they hold to the Milky Way (Yiwarra). The main symbol of this in the ritual is a sacred construction in the form of a cross, known as wanigi. VL - 2014 IS - Tom 47, Numer 1 PY - 2014 SN - 0137-2432 C1 - 2084-4077 SP - 33 EP - 47 DO - 10.4467/20844077SR.14.003.2376 UR - https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/studia-religiologica/artykul/australijskie-ceremonie-ognia-ogien-w-religii-warlpiri KW - Aborygeni australijscy KW - ceremonia ognia KW - mit KW - rytuał KW - Droga Mleczna KW - symbolika ognia KW - Tęczowy Wąż KW - inicjacja KW - Warlpiri ; Australian Aborigines KW - fire ceremony KW - myth KW - ritual KW - Milky Way KW - fire symbolism KW - Rainbow Serpent KW - initiation KW - Warlpiri