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"Telesm" Meaning

A Telesm is an ancient Persian word that refers to a form of magic bundle or sacred bundle in pre-islamic Persian mythology and folklore. It is typically associated with the worship of the god Ahura Mazda.

In more specific terms, a Telesm is an elaborate method of talismanic magic involving the creation and manipulation of talismans or ceremonial objects imbued with spiritual power. Telesms were thought to be imbued with magical properties that allowed them to ward off evil spirits, protect against harm, and bring good fortune.

In this context, the word "Telesm" is derived from the Old Persian word "tolsam", which means "talisman" or "amulet". Telesms were often bound with intricate rituals and ceremonies, which were believed to infuse the objects with spiritual energy.

The practice of creating and using Telesms was prevalent among ancient Persians, and its influence can be seen in various forms of Middle Eastern and Persian mystical traditions, including Sufism and Ismailism.

The concept of Telesms has also been compared to other forms of ancient talismanic magic, such as the Babylonian and Assyrian "lamassu", and the Egyptian "uti-netjer".

"Telesm" Examples

Examples of the word "telesm":


1. Telesm in Ancient Cultures:
In ancient cultures, such as the Orphics and Pythagoreans, a telesm (τἐλεσμ in Greek, "pledge" or "token") referred to an object imbued with religious significance, used to symbolize participation in rituals or beliefs.

2. Symbol of Good Fortune:
The term "telesm" was associated with tokens of good fortune or the Tokoloshe, a mythical creature from South African folklore symbolizing misfortune, making "telesm" a somewhat complex figure in cultural interpretations.

3. Tool or Symbol of Power:
In a broader semiotic interpretation, "telesm" could symbolize any object taken as a token or device of power or good fortune depending on the context in which it was used in ancient belief systems.

4. Anomalous Historical Artifacts:
Historical artifacts or objects that once symbolized bad luck or misfortune could be called a telesm, though such use might align less with initially intended meanings of participation in rituals or good fortune.

5. Conceptual and Philosophical Symbol:
The concept of a telesm has been philosophically applied to symbols that represent something other than their literal intent, representing beliefs much deeper than their material form.

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