Fairy tales. Ertaklar olamida.
The publication contains popular Uzbek fairy tales. In Uzbek fairy tales the victory is won not by wonderful fantastic powers, but by the striking word of a wise man. The man wins only with his own mind. And Uzbek folk fairy tale always helped the man of the people to realize himself, to feel his power, to understand his rights for freedom, life.
Fairy Tale “INTERPRETATION OF A DREAM IS JIYDA”
This tale was given to me in 1970 by Tilovqul Ashurov, a Flolklore scholar.
It was recorded in Bukhara. The story teller was unknown.
In old times a Shah was said not to conduct the state management works left by his father, but what he only did was to sleep and sleep. When he slept he saw different dreams, and getting up he asked the astrologers to interpret his dreams.
One of the days waking up he asked for forty astrologers to come and interpret his dreams.
Eh, our Shah, first tells us the meaning of your dreams, and then let us looks for their interpretations, said one of the astrologers.
The Shah told them the dream he had seen with difficulty:
In my dream I entered a garden, while I was walking around the garden I saw a mountain, there were two fools and one reasonable man in the mountain. There was a fruit tree just in the centre of the mountain, its fruits were ripe, in order to taste its fruits I tore a fruit from its branch, before I brought it to my mouth I woke up. I want you to give interpretation to this dream of mine.
The Shah was said to have lots of dreams like this. The astrologers were sick and tired of providing their interpretations. That’s why the head of the astrologists saluted him with a bow and said:
The Shah got furious, and frowning he said:
The astrologers were frightened to death, were at a loss, and went to each corner in search for interpretation. One of the astrologers being scared to death came up to the Shah:
Oh, the Ruler of the World, what was the name of the tree you had seen in your dream?, he asked.
Where do I know, if I had known I wouldn’t have asked you, said the Shah threatening them.
What was its fruit like?, asked the astrologer again.
It’s fruit was like gold, leaves were like silver, branches were like metal, answered the Shah.
We are not aware of the existence of the tree like this in the world, muttered the astrologer.
I will not let anything to enter my dream, which does not exist in this world. You shall find that tree from anywhere in the world and interpret my dream, now be off from my eyes as I feel sleepy, said the Shah and leaned against his thrown.
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