Don’t you get amazed of what you’re looking at? A mysterious one-horned creature that has enchanted the many but believed to only be tamed by a Virgin. For some, it is believed to be legendary with a slender usually spiral horn growing on it’s forehead.
I remember having fun watching Ally McBeal. I’m assuming you guys know Ally McBeal – a young Boston lawyer notable for it’s dancing baby. But that was not what I will be talking about. I’m referring to one episode which spoke of Unicorn. A complainant who was terminated from his job as he was known to have psychological illness manifested by seeing a unicorn in his office. Ally shared the same sentiments only that she saw and touched the creature when she was 10 years old. The male complainant said it is a symbol of hope. Hope that wishes are still to come true.
I’ve heard a lot of Unicorns, got enchanted and stunned by the beauty that never fails to amaze anybody. For me, it’s a sacred creature that only the innocent can fathom it’s mystery.
In Ancient Greece, Ctesias of Cnidus‘s epitome of a Unicorn was that it was a native to India, the size of a donkey, with a burgundy head and white body; it had blue eyes, a single horn that was bright red at the top, black in the middle, and white at the bottom; the horn was also eighteen inches long."
Aristotle had mentioned two one-horned animals; the oryx coming from the antelope family and the Indian Ass. The latter believed to be a very ferocious beast, it’s body similar to that of a horse, with a head of a deer, feet of an elephant, a boar’s tail, with a deep bellowing voice and a single horn standing out of it’s forehead.
Julius Caesar on the other hand described it to have had a deer’s head, an elephant’s feet, a boar’s tail with a 3-feet long horn.
Prehistoric paintings depicts the existence of single-horned creatures from the caves of Lascaux, France and Lago Posadas in Argentina.
During the middle ages, Unicorn was believed to be the symbol of Christ. Also, existed the allegory in which the unicorn symbolizes incarnation and was trapped by a maiden representing the Mother of Christ.
In the eastern part of the world, a Chinese myth called the “quilin” is sometimes referred to as the Chinese Unicorn. The Japanese Kirin which is also based from the Chinese myth believed to have resembled closely to the Western Unicorn than the Chinese Quilin.
Marco Polo by then described the creature being tamable only by maidens however with several studies made, it was believed that Marco Polo was referring t a rhinoceros when he described what he believed was a unicorn as a creature a little smaller than elephants, buffalo haired with an elephant feet. It has a small large black horn in the middle of it’s forehead. The creature had a head of a wild boar and wallows in mud and slime. Hmmm, I can just imagine. He mistook a rhinoceros to be unicorn because of it’s single horn.
Leonardo Da Vinci wrote "The unicorn, through its intemperance and not knowing how to control itself, for the love it bears to fair maidens forgets its ferocity and wildness; and laying aside all fear it will go up to a seated damsel and go to sleep in her lap, and thus the hunters take it."
In New York, there hangs the unicorn tapestries in the cloisters division of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Originally owned by the La Rochefoucauld family of France and was bought by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. for a million dollars and donated to the museum.
The Hunt of the Unicorn tapestries have titles as follows:
The Start of the Hunt
The Unicorn at the Fountain
The Unicorn tries to Escape
The Unicorn defends himself
The Unicorn is captured by the Maiden
The Unicorn is wounded and brought to the Castle
The Unicorn in Captivity
Similar tapestries are also hung in Musee de Cluny, Paris called the Lady and the Unicorn series. The series are as follows :
Lady and the Unicorn
A mon seul désir * Love
l’Quïe* Hearing
la Vue * Sight
le Toucher * Touch
l’Odorat * Smell
le Goût * Taste
Did you know that the unicorn’s spiral horn is called Alicorn? Believed to give relief to diseases and neutralize poisons. Aside from it’s medicinal virtues, unicorns can determine whether or not a woman is a virgin as only a virgin could mount them.
If the alicorn can remedy illnesses, can it relieve one from heartfelt sorrows? In western legend the unicorn found a maiden named Elly and cried for her which cured the maidens’ wounded heart. Amazing what magic can a unicorn bring forth to someone who believes in his existence.
Does the unicorn indeed had magical powers? Where does it come from? Ever heard of a carbuncle? Believe it or not, I’ve heard may stories of carbuncle and reading from several articles about unicorns, they were believed to have a mystic ruby on it’s horn base which is referred to as it’s carbuncle. Moreso, in many stories I’ve heard there are other animals that have carbuncles and only destined individuals will have the chance to see them.
How can one know all about unicorns if no one has ever proven their existence? To see is to believe but do we really have to witness things to believe in them? Still, I continue to be mesmerized by the magical essence of these Unicorns. Aren’t you?
The Unicorn may not just be a myth. It has captured the many. It has become an insignia in so many ways, see below :
1. Arms of Lišnice, Czech Republic
2. Arms of Ramosch, Switzerland
3. Arms of Saint-Lô, France
4. Unicorn Supporter of the Arms of Scotland
5. The Royal Coat of Arms at Fingask Castle, Tayside, Scotland
6. The Royal Arms of the Hanoverian period, Governor’s Palace, Williamsburg, Virginia
In the late 15th Century, the unicorn was widely used in heraldry. A unicorn shown collared with broken chain may indicate that it has been tamed yet free from bondage and cannot be taken again.
http://www.allaboutunicorns.com/what.php
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicorns
