Raised carefree on the banks
Of the Tatta Ebeh Khotun river,
With its peaceful dreamy dale,
With rare, delicate shrubs,
With lovely crossbill songbirds,
With its gentle folk, renowned for its singers,
Oyunsky, the young prodigy,
Descendant of shamans,
Sat down, enlivened by sudden inspiration,
Scribbling furiously, he roughed out:
‘The great hero Nurgun Botur the Swift
Who rides the fleet of foot black horse,
Born standing on the border
Of the clear, white sky…’
The legend of Olonkho
Thus told to the Sakha
Over the generations
As their favourite saga
Made up of thirty Olonkho pieces.
An Olonkhosut, a dear old man
Sitting cross-legged, hands holding his knees,
Improvises his Olonkho so eloquently,
Recounting the creation of the Universe,
How it prospered and flourished,
As if embroidering a golden-yellow canvas
With ornate colourful words.
Soon, the wandering eyes of the audience
Start glistening, imaginations run wild,
And the strong Toyon hearts
Of my dear Urankhai Sakha
Throb excitedly as they exclaim ‘Noh!’
In surprise and admiration
Encouraging the narration…
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