YETTI SAYYORA: BADIIY TALQIN VA ILMIY DUNYOQARASH

10.52773/tsuull.conf.navoiy.2025/WUSV5623

Authors

  • Marg‘uba Abdullayeva

Keywords:

classical literature, 7 planets, astronomical science, scientific worldview, Yusuf Khos Hajib, seven kavokibs, Alisher Navoi, seven planets, artistic interpretation

Abstract

This article explores the use of mystical numbers in classical literature as a means to enhance the aesthetic impact of artistic works, reflecting the beliefs and values of societies. Specifically, numbers such as 3, 7, 9, 18, and 40 have held particular significance in various artistic traditions. Among these, the number 7 is often interpreted as a divine symbol. This study aims to analyze the symbolic role of the number 7, focusing on its representation through images of the seven planets, and how this motif contributes to the deeper thematic and aesthetic dimensions of classical literary works

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Published

2026-07-10