The painting “Kudansa the Great (Uluuu Kudansa)” was made in 2013 by Afanasiy Munkhalov by order of the Churapchinsky Museum named after Andrey Savvin.
Kudansa the Great was one of the legendary historical figures of the Churapcha land. He lived in 1550–1650 in the area of Mayy Baly and was very rich: he owned numerous herds of cattle, herds of horses and endless pastures.
The legend described in the poem “Kudansa the Great” by the writer and statesman Platon Oyunsky says that Kudansa, in order to bring happiness and wealth to his people, with the help of a shaman wanted to be related to the inhabitants of the Upper World and broke the star Cholbon, which had sent cold and icy light on people. In Munkhalov’s painting, the hero is represented as a rich and wise leader who is ready to accomplish any feat for the good of his people.
The work reflects not only the history but also the ethnography of the Sakha people. The painting features the peculiarities of Yakut clothing and jewelry of the toyons, who were representatives of the ruling nobility and large herders. Platon Oyunsky always visited the Mayy-Baly area when he was in Churapcha, where he wrote his poem.