Portakar Explained

300px|thumb|Portakar, ritual ceremony, Armenia, 19th centuryPortakar or navel stones (Armenian: պորտաքար) are traditional ritual stones in Armenia. They are bound up with cult of the fertility goddess, called in ancient Armenia, like the cult of the goddess Anahit.

History

According to Armenian mythology, women who wished to become pregnant must lean their stomach against the stone. Candle lighting was part of the cult. If a woman became pregnant she should come back and make a mark at the stone.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. А.Е. Тер-Саркисянц // Армяне: история и этнокультурные традиции.//стр. 188(394) Восточная литература 1998 г., 9785020180024
  2. В. Белый // Армения:Энциклопедия путешественника// Изд-во Армянской Советской энциклопедии; 1990 г., 9785897000029