Mongolian cosmogony refers to the traditional beliefs and narratives of the origin and structure of the universe as understood by the Mongolian people. It encompasses a variety of myths, legends, and cosmological ideas that explain how the world, the heavens, and humanity came to be. Central to Mongolian cosmogony are concepts involving the dualities of the natural world, often represented in a balance between opposites such as earth and sky, light and darkness, and male and female.
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