Badynoko - Nart , the archetypal cultural hero of the Adyghe Nartiada , is often referred to as the “lone hero”, is probably the oldest (archaic) hero of the epic, the most significant sacred truths are transmitted through it [1] .
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It was Badynoko who harbored his father from the cruel, but generally accepted Nart law (dropping the elderly sled from the mountain (mythical mountain)). Then he secretly visits his father in the cave, tells him about the serious problems of the Nart people. Father, gives his son a series of wise advice that brought salvation to the people (the general meaning of advice is the need to use divine powers). In fact, the image of his father (on behalf of the "older generation") favors preserving the institution of worship of the gods, and Badynoko himself advocates preserving the institution of veneration of the elders. As a result, Badynoko seeks the abolition of the cruel law [1] .
The image of Badynoko is the image of the Nart, who knows or guesses about the imperfection of the laws of being (hence the imperfection of the Nart laws), which managed to contrast its opinion with the majority and won.