Slavic Gods & Goddesses of Mythology

Slavic Gods & Goddesses of Mythology

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Nov 27, 2024

From the shores of the Baltic Sea, to the shores of the Black Sea, the Slavs revered a variety of gods for more than 600 years. Slavic folklore depicted the beliefs and world interpretations of the ancient Slavs, whose paganism elements can be traced back to the period between the 8th and 13th centuries. The myths and ceremonial practices live on right up 'til the present time in antique relics of the ancient pagan conviction, folktales, legends, and customs of the Slavic folkloric tradition. In spite of the fact that there is few tributes or archeological discoveries that have uncovered insights concerning the hallowed existence of the ancient Slavic people, there are historical records that have compounded and saved a liberal measure of data with amazing discoveries. Numerous history specialists of Slavic convictions have relied upon sources from various disciplines to accumulate data in regards to the matter. Their discoveries have documented anecdotes about human penances, multi-headed idols, horse divination, and stories about Slavic cosmogony, and gods that mirror a common Indo-European past with Romans, Greeks, and Scandinavians. The Slavic people had several major divine beings joined by various lesser divinities exemplified in demons, spirits, and lesser gods. The ancient Slavic society beliefs depended on the possibility that the world was a beneficial interaction of oppositional and integral dualities that were communicated by the preeminent heavenly being. With that in mind, let’s delve into the ancient Slavic peoples most significant divine beings, on this new chapter: Slavic Mythology. Chapters 0:00 Intro 1:29 Stvarog 2:44 Perun 3:55 Morana 5:02 Dažbog 6:33 Belobog & Chernobog 8:08 Veles 9:33 Vesna 11:15 Mokosh 13:39 Triglav 15:00 Outro

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