Vedic gods: pantheon, their symbols, names, strength, power over humans and influence on human destinies. Archive for the category ‘Slavic Vedic Gods’

The second half of the 20th century was marked by the revival of Vedic culture and its penetration into Western countries. This began to happen due to the popularization of the works of Roerich and Blavatsky. This is also due to the spread of teachings originating in the Vedas.

Supreme God

God has a collective image. Unlike other religious cultures, the Vedas clearly speak about who God is and what manifestations he has.

The first, most understandable manifestation is the Absolute. It is the totality of everything that exists. What can be seen with the help of feelings and what is not manifested. In Sanskrit this divine expression is called Brahman.

The second manifestation is the oversoul or superconsciousness. In Sanskrit it is called paramatma, which means Supreme Soul. According to the scriptures, superconsciousness operates in the world of matter and enters every atom. The heart of every living being is pervaded by this divine consciousness. Therefore, there is an aphorism that God is in the heart of man and to find Him, you need to look inside.

The third manifestation of Divine consciousness is His personal expression. Supreme Lord. In this form, the Absolute enjoys, showing the world many amazing and beautiful games. The scriptures say that the personal manifestations of the Absolute are innumerable, like the waves on the surface of the ocean.

Divine incarnations

Vedic literature describes several incarnations of the Supreme Lord in the world of matter. Each incarnation of Him had specific goals and fit harmoniously into the plan of the divine game. Here are some of them:


Brief description of the creation of the world

The literature of the Vedas tells that beyond the world of matter lies, stretching into infinity, a spiritual reality where there is neither decay nor death. In Sanskrit, this transcendental world is called Vaikuntha - a place where there is no anxiety. Time has no effect on the local residents - they are forever beautiful and young. Their every step is a dance, and every word is a song. The Vedas claim that this is our home, where every soul strives.

The main characteristic of living beings in the spiritual world is complete selflessness. Living for God and for others is the meaning of their existence.

But what about those who want to live for themselves? A world full of hostility and deprivation is prepared for them - the world of matter. Here everyone can satisfy their selfish desires and fully feel their consequences.

From the pores of the divine body emerge myriads of material universes, intended for souls who want to live for themselves. But so that these souls are not left without spiritual guidance, the Lord, through His expansion, enters this world. And His name is Vishnu, which means all-pervading. He creates the first living being in the universe - Brahma, on whom he entrusts the mission of the creator of the material world.

Pantheon of Vedic gods, their names and power

Let us examine in more detail the hierarchy of gods reflected in the Vedic scriptures. Vedic gods are directly related to Vishnu. They submit to Him as the supreme ruler and preserver of this universe.

At the top of the hierarchy are three Vishnu and Shiva, who are responsible for the creation, maintenance and destruction of everything in this world. They also represent irresistible forces: passion, goodness and ignorance. The more goodness in a person's life, the more enlightened he is and the closer he is to realizing his divine nature.

A lower level is occupied by deities who control some aspect of creation. Conventionally, matter can be divided into elements: ether, fire, air, water, earth. The combinations of these primary elements serve as the basis for everything that surrounds us.

The sacred texts describe 33 million Vedic gods. Not all of them are known, but here are the names of those who are mentioned in the sacred hymns of the Rig Veda:

  1. Indra is the king of the gods in the Vedic religion. He rules the heavens and all the gods of the paradise kingdom. It is noteworthy that Indra is not a name. This is the job title. The scriptures say that he achieved this post as a result of his great piety.
  2. Agni is the god of fire in the Vedic religion. He is responsible for the element of fire in our universe.
  3. Varuna is the god of water. Lord of the element of water.
  4. Vivasvan is the sun god.
  5. Kubera is the keeper of countless treasures. Treasurer of the gods. Many evil spirits, called yakshas, ​​obey him.
  6. Yama is the god of death. He is also called the god of justice. It is he who determines what a person deserves after the end of his life.

God of fire

Agni, the Vedic god of fire, occupied one of the central roles in people's lives. When worshiping the Lord, people always mentioned Agni first because... he, personifying the sacrificial fire, was the mouth of the Supreme Overlord. Therefore, the hymns of the sacred Rig Veda begin with the praise of Agni.

People belonging to the Aryan culture were accompanied by fire from birth to death. All rituals of that time were fire sacrifices, be it birth, wedding or death. It was said that a person whose body is burned in the sacred fire will not be born again in the world of death.

Ayurveda has also given the Vedic god of fire an important place in human health. The fire element is believed to be responsible for the power of thought, as well as the digestive processes. The weakening of Agni in the human body causes serious ailments.

The influence of the gods on human life

In Aryan culture, the Vedic gods personified different aspects of people's lives. Such an ancient science as astrology also considered the influence of the gods on human destiny. The fact is that in Vedic astrology, each planet has a personal personification with a certain set of qualities.

For example, just as Vivasvan is the sun god, so each planet has its own ruling deity:

  • Moon - Chandra;
  • Mercury - Budha;
  • Venus - Shukra;
  • Mars - Mangala;
  • Jupiter - Guru;
  • Saturn - Shani;
  • North lunar node - Rahu. In Western astrology it is called the dragon's head.
  • South lunar node - Ketu. It is called the dragon's tail.

All of the deities listed were also Vedic gods. All of them were worshiped for specific purposes. The horoscope was considered as a plan of lessons that the soul, embodied in the human body, had to go through.

Negative periods of a person's life associated with the influence of certain planets were reduced or eliminated with the help of rituals associated with the worship of these deities. Such methods were called upaya.

Divine personification of nature and its manifestations

The Vedic gods mentioned above are masculine in nature. What about feminine manifestations of the divine?

According to sacred traditions, each divine personal incarnation has a companion who personifies the feminine energy (shakti).

For example, Vishnu’s wife is Lakshmi, the goddess of luck and prosperity. She is very beautiful in appearance and dresses in red. In his hands he holds a lotus and a jug with gold coins. She is believed to favor those who worship her husband.

Saraswati is the goddess of wisdom and the consort of Lord Brahma. She is worshiped to gain knowledge and wisdom.

Parvati - Mother Nature, is the eternal companion of Shiva and has many forms. Personifying nature, she can be both an infinitely beautiful creator and a terrible destroyer. She is often depicted with various weapons and a bloody head in her hands. By analogy, Parvati frees a person walking the spiritual path from attachments to matter.

The influence of the gods on the meaning of human life

According to Vedic texts, the meaning lies in 4 purposes:

  1. Dharma is doing your duty by following your own nature.
  2. Artha - maintaining one's economic well-being.
  3. Kama - receiving pleasures and pleasures.
  4. Moksha is liberation from Samsara (the circle of birth and death).

The activity of the gods of the Vedic period also consists in providing conditions for a person to achieve 4 life goals. With their invisible actions, sometimes gently, sometimes roughly, they push people to understand that the material world is not their home and there will always be some kind of disturbance here. This is how a person is led to understand the highest meaning of existence - finding love for God.

Vedic gods of the Slavs

Slavic Vedas profess a monotheistic religion that the world was created by a single creator, from whom all things came.

They call him Svarog. Bungled world. He is also called Rod. Sometimes He sends His sons so that over time the divine law will not be lost.

The Vedic gods of Rus' are the sons of Svarog: Kryshen, Vyshen, Dazhbog, Kolyada.

According to Slavic legends, Kryshen is the heavenly patron of earthly people. He incarnates in the material world to restore ancient knowledge and teach people religious rituals. The story of Kryshen’s adventure is described in the Slavic book Kolyada.

Parallels of cultures

Today there is a lot of debate about whose Vedas are more true. Slavic or Indian. And these disputes only give rise to interethnic enmity. But if you look closely at the pantheon of Vedic gods of the Slavs and gods Indian Vedas, then it will become clear that the same individuals are being described:


If you look at it with an open mind, it is easy to understand that there is only one source of knowledge. The only question is where this knowledge is most fully represented.

Conclusion

There is no number of divine incarnations and manifestations. In different cultures, the Supreme Overlord is described in his own way, but, nevertheless, the principles and laws of spiritual development are given the same. A person who has raised his consciousness sees a single divine nature in every living being, considering each one to be the Son of God.

Today we are finishing the topic about the issues and problems of choosing idols of Slavic gods. In this material we will dwell in detail on female deities, as well as on possible combinations of their idols with male ones. Note that goddesses in the pagan faith of the Slavs were equally revered by both men and women, and it was not at all reprehensible if a man worshiped a female deity. So […]

Today we will talk about Chernobog, or more precisely about whether it is even worth having his idol at home, whether it is dangerous and what it can lead to. Next, as promised, we will talk about possible and the best combinations idols in the shrine. But first – Chernobog. Chernobog, like other pagan Slavic gods, was tried (and quite successfully) […]

A special place among the Slavic gods is occupied by male deities - wars. But because of their appearance and bloody sacrifices, they were little revered by most tribes, but were widely known since ancient times, Yarilo - the god of grain, dying in the ground and being reborn as an ear. He appeared to the Slavs as a young man on a white horse, in whitish clothes, with a wreath of wild flowers, with rye […]

The supreme deity of the Slavs was Rod, the god of the sky, thunderstorms, fertility, ruler of the earth and all living things. The root “genus” means birth, kinship, spring, harvest. Also associated with Rod are such concepts as “people” and “homeland”, the red color was called red, and lightning, especially ball lightning, was called “rhodia”. The variety of cognate words, once again, emphasizes Rod’s strong connection with people. Slavs […]

He protects the sea surface and ocean waves. Veles is related not only to earth, fire and air, but also to water. If you listen to the name of the Wise Veles, you can hear the whisper of the sea tide: Veles-waves, Veles-free, Veles-will... Veles is not only the Highest power that commands life, but it is also the Highest will that allows you to return from the kingdom of the dead. Veles is the ruler of Navi and [...]

Who does not know Her, our Motherland, our Fatherland, our Russia. Motherland, Mother of Cheese Earth, our Sweet Mother. All these names are collected in one glorious name - Russia! We are Russian people, we are Dazhdboz's sons and grandsons, we are the children of the Goddess of Russia. Mother Russia expects filial love and great achievements from us. Our deeds are the work of masters [...]

Chernobog - Lord of Navi, God of Darkness and the Underworld. Chernobog is the God of evil and madness, death and destruction, the God of everything black and bad. God Veles divided the entire world created by Svarog into two equal parts. He gave one part into the possession of the forces of Good, and the second part went to the dark forces, which God personified Chernobog. God Chernobog is painted entirely black, and [...]

God Horse is the son of Rod, the patron of movement and time. He represents the mysterious pantheon of Navi Gods. Horse - God of the Sun, Slavic God of the Solar Disk, Solar Circle, Solar Stake. Horse is revered throughout all Slavic lands. The memory of the human race has brought to us such kind and strong words as round dance, good. Round dance is perhaps the most ancient Russian dance, when our Ancestors […]

God Stribog was born from the breath of Rod. Stribog – God of the Wind. Stribog is able to cause and tame storms and hurricanes. Stribog's assistant is the huge bird Stratim. Stribog's chambers are located in the middle of the ocean, on a fairy-tale island, in a deep, dense forest, or at the very edge of the world. Stribog is able to breathe life into the human body with the wind. Stribog Day is Saturday. Stribog is a brave [...]

The Goddess Nedolya (Nesrecha) is the complete opposite, the reverse hypostasis of her younger sister, the Goddess Doli (Srecha). The goddess Nedolya always remains in the sad form of an elderly woman, for she has to interrupt the fate of every person. On its granite spindle is wound a fragile and uneven thread of the fate and life of a person marked by a Divine lesson. After the final and fully completed task, Nedolya breaks the gray thread […]

Goddess Share (Srecha) - All-powerful Heavenly Goddess of good luck, happiness, creative deeds, happy destiny and happy life. The Goddess Share is the eternally young and beautiful Heavenly Spinner, spinning her wonderful thread of fate and human life. Goddess Dolya is a very skillful and experienced needlewoman and craftswoman. A thread of life and destiny is wound around her emerald spindle. The thread is golden, strong and straight. […]

Karachun is the God of Russian frosts and icy winters. It is not for nothing that the month of December bears the ancient name Studen. It is clear that Studen means cold and cold month. It’s not for nothing that people say: “It’s so cold that you can’t show your nose outside, you can’t kick the dog out.” Karachun is not only the patron saint of this month, but he also helps in every possible way people born on this […]

Poludnitsa is the sister of Dawn-Zarenitsa, Evening and Night-Swimsuit. The Goddess Midnight is very playful: she loves to send all kinds of visions, troubles and hallucinations to travelers. As you know, the working day in the village begins very early, when life on earth is controlled by Zarya-Zarenitsa. Everyone tries to wait out the midday heat and sit in the shade. Poludnitsa strictly monitored people, and punished those who dared to work in […]

Goddess Makosh is the omnipotent Goddess of the Russian pantheon. Even during the times of patriarchy, she was the only one who was turned to for help in solving family and purely women’s issues. Goddess Makosh is the most Russian of all Slavic Goddesses: the capital of Great Rus', the city of Moscow, is named after her. Images and idols of the Goddess Mokosh are made from special, female tree species, mainly […]

Goddess Marena, Mara, Morena, Morana - the formidable and omnipotent Goddess of Death and Winter. Marena is the daughter of Lada and the sister of Lelya and Zhiva. Madder's symbols are the Black Moon, a pile of broken skulls and the famous sickle with which She cuts the thread of Life. Mara's domains are scattered all over the world. But the most beloved and famous are the ice cliffs in the far north, […]

Goddess Bathing Suit - Queen of the Night, wife of Semargl, Mother of Kupala and Kostroma. Bathing girl and Semargl met for the first time on the shore Great River Ra, modern Volga. Semargl, like the God of Fire, could not help but notice the beauty of the Bathing Suit. Their Love flared up quickly and hotly. Only once a year could Semargl meet the beautiful Swimsuit. The rest of the time He was […]

Kupala is the son of the God Semargl and the Goddess of the Night Bathing. Kupala had a sister - Kostroma. Once, when they were both still little, Kupala and Kostroma ran away to the Currant River to listen to two sweet-voiced birds - storytellers. The Bird of Happiness - Alkonost began to sing for Kostroma. And the bird of sadness, Sirin, began to sing for Kupala. These two magical birds had […]

Goddess Karina-Karna is the Mourner Goddess. She accompanies every funeral rite. Karna-Karina constantly flies over the fields of past battles. She, along with Zhelya, her sister, begins to cry and yearn in the places where the departed warriors found their last peace. If a warrior died heroically and far from his relatives, from his home, then the Goddess Karna-Karina always flew in and mourned the hero […]

The goddess Zarya-Zarenitsa loves to appear in the form of a young girl. Zarya-Zarenitsa is the sister of Evening, Midday and Night-Bathroom. Zarya-Zarenitsa - Wife of God Khors. Three almighty daughters of the Goddess Lada flew to Their wedding: the Goddess of Life - golden-haired, green-haired Zhiva, black-haired Marena and blue-eyed, blond Lelya. They presented Zara-Zarenitsa with a golden scarf as a gift, illuminating the skies in the morning. Horse received as a gift [...]

The Goddess Zhiva personifies beauty and youth, the fertility of nature and man. Alive - Mother of the Thunder God Perun. Zhiva loves to come down to earth when the grass and trees begin to turn green, when fields, gardens and forests begin to bloom, when young, spring nature appears before the eye surrounded by beauty and tenderness. Zhiva loves to walk surrounded by her young maids, Zhivitsa, from the glances […]

What God was glorified in Russia? With all the confusion of ancient gods that exists today, in general, it is not difficult to guess what the main God of the Russian people was. The word Russia itself (ancient Ra-sia or Ra-siyunya) indicates the god Ra. Other words also confirm this.

Time (y + Ra + i)

Culture (cult + Ra)

Tomorrow (covenant + Ra)

Faith (know + Ra)

Dawn (light + Ra)

Early (beginning + Ra)

Rainbow (Ra + arc)

Joy (Ra + give)

Town Hall – city government building (Ra + soul)

Rat (gods of Ra) - today this word means army, but since the ancient Russian word “ratat” meant to plow, it can be argued that the word “rat” meant a plowman, who was later called a peasant. Peasants in Russia were people who had reached a very high level of perfection.

In addition, if we remember that the main river in Russia, the Volga, was previously called Ra, then this finally convinces us of the correctness of this conclusion.

There is also direct evidence that the god Ra was worshiped on the territory of Russia - deciphering Russian birch bark letters made with lines and cuts, G.S. Grinevich. I have repeatedly come across the phrase “we are the sons of Ra.”

Lord Ra headed the European Pantheon of gods, and in the recent past he was worshiped by all of Europe, which was not yet divided into numerous states and countries.


The principle underlying the creation of the Pantheon of Gods

Now everything has been done to destroy the connection between man and the gods, and now most people adhere to atheistic views, becoming in this regard like animals who do not even suspect the existence of gods. Gods, like life, are capable of self-emergence, although in nature, from a scientific point of view, there are no gods described by modern religions as such. However, there are egregors (a spoiled word - aggregates) - psychofields or astral-mental formations, which are conglomerates of similar human thoughts. It is the formed psychofield that becomes the force that people perceive as God. Massive emissions of mental energy give the aggregate structure and function (which was purposefully done by our ancestors), and the aggregate turned into an active being with divine capabilities, capable of controlling events in society and determining the evolution of life on Earth. Astral structures are not similar to the mechanisms of the physical world, since they consist of emotions, words and thoughts. However, they can be controlled by priests through verbal control and assigning functions to them.

Archaeological excavations in the Kyiv region near the village of Shumsky showed that before the Vladimir reform of faith, the Russian Pantheon included 12 main gods. The number 12 coincides with the number of months in a year. In astrology, each month is subordinated to one of the elements: fire, earth, air or water. There were three fire months: March, July and November, three earthly months: August, December and April, three air months: September, January and May, and three water months: June, February and October. Accordingly, there are three quadruples of gods, differing in function. In nature, accordingly, researchers have discovered four types of animal tissues and 4 types of plant tissues, there are 4 types of temperament, in serology there are 4 blood groups, in genetics there are 4 types of nucleotides from which chromosomal DNA is built, in physiology there are 4 types of instinct (self-preservation, sexual , territorial and food) - in different fields of knowledge, researchers independently identified 4 main primary elements, which confirmed the fundamentality of the law of the four elements.


Elemental Gods

The gods of the elements - fire, earth, air and water - were generated not by man, but by Nature itself. These are also aggregates, but not of human thoughts, but conglomerates of emotional emissions from animals, people and plants. The elemental gods, due to the predominance of animal emanations, were unbridled, so the priests tried to saturate them with human emanations so that they could be controlled. From the information that has reached us, the elements of fire, earth, air and water were controlled respectively by the gods: Yarilo, Makosh, Stribog and Kupala. Yarilo - fire - masculine, Makosh - earth - feminine, Stribog - air - again masculine, Kupala - water - feminine (from her name come the words BATH and KUPEL).


Gods of age periods

The number “four” underlies the structure of the entire world and the ancients used it in the structure of their lives. According to the Vedas, a person must sequentially go through all four age periods:

Until the age of 24, he was a student studying (where the word “shame” comes from, which indicates the absence of sexual relations at this age), he comprehended all the wisdom of life: the basics of agricultural art, crafts, knowledge about rituals and holidays, housekeeping, communication skills in the family life and raising children, studied music, dancing, the secrets of medicinal herbs, the laws of nature, sorcery and the art of war.

From 24 to 48 years of age, a person could become a spouse and start a family and household. A girl at this age and a boy. Having turned into a man (music - from the word muse) they mastered creative energies. During this period, the clan extended, children were raised and educated, and the acquired knowledge was put into practice.

From 48 to 72 years of age, a person could devote himself to serving society, becoming a craftsman or a warrior. The man was no longer the main breadwinner of the family and his death in a military campaign did not affect the social reproduction of people.

After 72 years, a person automatically became an elder-sage, and this period lasted until he was 96 years old. In Russia, people who reached this age often became wanderers who walked around Rus' and shared their life experiences. Wandering as a mass phenomenon existed in Russia until 1917 and was destroyed by the laws of the new government.

Each period of human life had its own god. These were most likely: Khors (fire), Veles (earth), Sventovit (air) and Wei (water).


Gods of the realms

An analysis of the names of gods of caste-age periods shows that they are all masculine. While the gods of the elements have two masculine and two feminine genders.

There are four other gods found in ancient texts in both masculine and feminine genders:

Perun - Perynya,

Lad - Lada,

Mar - Mara,

Rod - Rozhana.

These gods were responsible for various kingdoms - Perun (pronounced Pirun in everyday life, so as not to waste the name of this great god) was responsible for the kingdom of the gods, Lada - for the kingdom of people, Rod - for the kingdom of life, Mara - for the kingdom of spirits. The modern separation of the kingdoms of animal plants and minerals is incorrect; among the ancients they constituted one kingdom of life, since minerals are also considered living.


Gods of the worlds and Gods of the paths of improvement

In Kalachakra, the ancient Eastern calendar, along with a 12-year cycle, there is a 24-year cycle (it is believed that the change of a new generation occurs after 24 years). It is also no coincidence that there are 24 hours in a day. This means there were 12 more gods in the Pantheon.

These are the gods who are the rulers of the worlds: Rule, Reveal, Nav, Glory and the gods who are the rulers of the paths of human development. A person has seven shells (bodies) - physical, etheric, astral, mental, casual, soul and spirit. Seven paths controlled by 8 gods made it possible to develop all seven human shells. Rule led these paths.

Gods governing the paths of development:

Lelya Yaga (yoga) – hatha yoga, physical body

Zhelya-yaga – zhnanni-yoga, etheric body

Tanya Yaga – tantra yoga, astral body

Radegast Yaga - Raja Yoga, mental body

Bereginya and

Troyan Yaga – Yantra Yoga, the casual body of intuition

Kostroma Yaga – karma yoga, soul

Semargl - yaga - bhakti yoga, spirit.

Pantheon Star of Lord Ra

All 24 gods, who were divided into 4 groups, were ruled by the Main God - Ra, and the Main God was called the Lord. From ancient times, magic squares have come down to us, the essence of which is that the sum of the numbers along the verticals, horizontals and diagonals makes up the same number. Sometimes instead of numbers there are squares with the names of gods. The most powerful is considered to be a magic square, in the cells of which there are precious stones that personify the corresponding gods. Their correct location, as is believed in the East, ensures a person’s fulfillment of all his desires.

The diagram shows an asymmetrical cross, and we can conclude that it was necessary to wear it correctly around the neck with the long end up.


The following picture shows the star of Lord Ra derived from his magic square consisting of 25 numbers from 0 to 24.


These numbers are the dates of the holidays of the gods of the Pantheon of Ra. in it the sum of the numbers in each column and in each row is equal to 60, that is, the number of minutes in an hour and the number of seconds in a minute. Why is this square needed? In nature, everything has multiples.

For example, the human body is created according to certain numerical canons (the length of the head ideally fits the height a certain number of times, etc.). Likewise, the divine Pantheon, being a living organism, must be built according to the laws of biometrics, otherwise it will crumble. And instead of units of length, the ancients used units of time in constructing the pantheon, that is, the dates of the holidays of the gods of the Pantheon. And a properly organized holiday (pRA + ZD = building, that is, the creation of Ra) sets the divinity of culture and civilization.



Names and titles.

The rank system of our ancestors was open, which allowed the unlimited development of man and his cognitive process. The title was awarded to him and was composed of functions characteristic of a given god, which a person was able to strengthen with his developments, inventions, discoveries or research. According to their functions, he received the title. For example: the function of the goddess Lada is to maintain harmony and harmony, and the function of the goddess Navi is to maintain peace. The title made up of the functions of these two gods is Ladomir. Or the title - Healthy, given to a person for an invention that improves health (composed of the names Stribog - to preserve health and Veya - to increase wisdom). The current titles - candidate or doctor (of science) - do not reveal the essence of the work of a given person, and are now sometimes awarded for completely useless discoveries!

The destruction of Vedic traditions on Earth began with the destruction of the name system of earthlings, with the oblivion of their eternal and present names, which allowed a person to remember all his past lives. A person was usually born in the year and month of his former patron gods. Their numbers and dates are the code of the soul, which is assigned to a person for all his subsequent incarnations. Without knowing his eternal name, it is difficult for a person to return his abilities acquired in past lives and it is difficult to regain his former divine abilities.


Pseudonym names.

The Christian church gives its parishioners the names of martyrs for the Christian faith, which subsequently predetermines the fate of martyrdom. Christian names were and remain pseudonyms, since they have nothing to do with the names of our gods! By connecting us to the egregor of suffering, these pseudonyms siphon energy from us, which is why we all have poor health and a short life expectancy.

By calling a person by a divine name, we bring him closer to achieving immortality, since all gods are immortal.

Everyone with pseudonymous names was automatically included in the satanic egregor and acquired the whole bouquet of suffering and the whole complex of failures inherent in the egregor of modern “religions.”

There are four types of pseudonyms, which include modern names, patronymics and surnames:

1. The first type is associated with the name of animals, trees, objects and their qualities - these are absolute donors of the satanic egregor (Kozlov, Lopatin, Olkhov...). People with such names have a constant lack of luck, which is why they usually become drunkards.

2. The second type is associated with insects, birds, or derivatives of Greek, Roman and Hebrew names. These are a little lucky, but they periodically suffer losses and as a result have a total close to zero.

3. The third type of pseudonyms among “lucky” people is related in meaning to dragons, snakes, amphibians, or begin with the letter “I”. These people, after several strokes of luck, are sure to have big bad luck, and if after that they manage to survive, then they start to get lucky again until the next life catastrophe. (Gadyukin, Gadov, Levin - in Hebrew means dragon, Makarov - in Sanskrit means snake).

To connect to our ancient egregor, Satanists used the sound “I”. The prefix “and” to the name of the holy city of Rusalim turned it into Jerusalem, kona into an icon, Govinda into Jehovah. Almost all sacred words have been changed and weakened. The preposition “im” in English still means “not” – imposible (impossible), impotent (incapable). Compare: the word EMPIRE (“im” + Perun) means UNDIVINE!

The long sound “I” has destructive power and therefore, all the best things associated with evolution were made to begin with the sound “I”: sincerity, truth, art, idea, heal, plaintiff, source, researcher, fulfill... The short “and”, on the contrary, stimulates creation. How many words have been preserved in the language that begin with “Y”?

4. The fourth type of pseudonyms is given to a special category of people who have joined secret societies (mainly Masonic); usually they do not reveal their true names under pain of death. A good half of these names, as follows from the confessions of some Masons, are the forgotten names of our ancient gods.


Ancient names.

In ancient times, names were given to people in honor of the gods and reflected the year and month of birth. For example: Svyatoslav - reflects the fact of birth in the year of Slava and the month of Sventovit; Peresvet - in the year of Sventovit and the month of Perun. etc.

In ancient times, a person had more than one name. Names accompanied a person through life and performed their function in every period of growing up. The number of names coincided with the number of subtle bodies of a person, and thus there were 7 names in total. It was necessary for the thin shells of a person to turn into thin bodies and had all the functions of the body and the properties of the subtle worlds. Thus, the physical body received a connection with the six subtle worlds, acquired the capabilities of subtle bodies and became divine. It is easier for our consciousness to connect with a body that has reason and intelligence than with a shell that does not. Therefore, each shell was given a name. Man worked to transform his shells into subtle bodies in order to gain divine perceptions and be able to live in the subtle worlds. For evolution to take place, the etheric body must be more perfect than the physical body, the astral body must be more perfect than the etheric, the mental body must be more perfect than the astral, the casual (body of intuition) must be more perfect than the mental, the soul must be more perfect than the casual, and the spirit must be more perfect than the soul.


Eight types of names that existed.

There were names: real, patronymic, amulet, sacred, unpronounceable, generic, eternal and spiritual.

The real name was given to the physical body of a person and consisted of two names of gods: the patron of the month and the patron of the year of birth of the person. This was the first name of a person by which others called him, and it was valid until the age of 4 during the formation of the physical body. The real name determined the divine destiny of a person. Today, those who do not have their own name reap someone else's fate.

Patronymic - father's name. The real name of the father was assigned to the human etheric body. The patronymic passed on the father's abilities to the child and was valid from 4 to 8 years, while the formation of the etheric body was underway. It also served as a male amulet.

Amulet, the real name of the mother, was assigned to the third, astral shell, which was responsible for emotions and their qualities. The protective name was valid from 8 to 12 years, while the astral body was being formed. Now echoes of this name have been preserved in the form of a surname.

The sacred name was given to the fourth - the mental shell of a person, it reflected the hour and minute of birth and acted during the formation of the mental body from 12 to 16 years. Because the sacred name could not be used, only close people knew about it, and instead of it a pseudonym was often used. The sacred name gave a person his purpose and the meaning of this incarnation. If we compare the influence of the stars and the name on human destiny, then the astrological influence is negligible compared to the influence of the name. But if the position of the stars and the divine name of a person coincide in their numbers, then the influence of the stars, based on the principle of resonance, is multiplied tens and hundreds of times, helping a person to reveal the magical abilities of his body.

The unpronounceable name reflected the hour and minute of conception. This is a very important name. A person experiences this point every day and at this moment he cannot do anything, since this point is the entrance to all evolutionary programs, including destructive ones. Any word spoken at this moment can become a program.

The generic name was the name given to the casual shell of a person; it reflected the number of birth and the number of the sexday of birth (previously there was a calendar with a six-day week - 60 hexdays per year, multiples of 12). It acted during the formation of the casual body from 16 to 20 years. The family name determined a person's belonging to the clan. The introduction of the seven-day period as a result of Christianization knocked down the natural 12-fold rhythm in man, which deprived him of the opportunity to influence nature and interrupted his connection with the gods of natural origin.


The casual shell was already eternal.

The eternal name - the name of the soul was given to the sixth shell of a person; it consisted of two names of the gods who patronized the number of the month of conception and the serial number of the sixth day of conception. It was effective from 20 to 24 years of age during the period of renewal of a person’s soul body. The eternal name ordered man to achieve the eternity of the body or the eternity of the soul. A person received an eternal name even before his conception with the help of “calls” of a deceased member of the clan whom the young family wanted to call to birth. Therefore, the eternal name, like the spiritual one, was also called “nicknames”. This name helped a person remember his previous lives. A person comes into every new life with the same eternal name.

The spiritual name corresponded to the seventh shell and reflected the year and month of the person’s conception. Thanks to this name, the spirit could take the form of a person’s physical body, which was carried out from 24 to 28 years old during the period when the person bore this name. This name was given to all people, but was retained until the end of life by the priestly class.

Thus, in order to find out your real Vedic divine names, you need to know the names of the first pantheon of 24 gods - the Pantheon of Lord Ra, as well as your exact horoscope of birth and conception, the birth horoscopes of your mother and father.

Vedic names help a person develop according to natural laws, as they are consonant with and awaken the energy of the egregor of the Vedic gods.

Slavic-Aryanpeople

He is in has always been distinguished by an original and original culture, about which numerous treatises have been written by famous and not so famous researchers, starting with Herodotus and ending with modern historians. Strength of spirit and a unique desire to know the unknown are not all the special character traits of the ancient Slavs. In order to convey their sacred knowledge accumulated over centuries, the Slavs used a combination of metaphors and mythology.

At first glance, Slavic mythology is extremely simple, since it is based on symbolic-esoteric intersexuality. According to this paradigm, our ancestors lived and developed for centuries. No one will argue that the modern world has changed very much, and not in better side. More and more people are becoming alien to the concepts of “humanity, love, respect,” but if among a thousand people there is at least one who is guided by such principles, then all is not lost in our society.

Gods as the basis of Slavic mythology

The basis of Slavic mythology- Slavic gods, amazing creatures whom our ancestors worshiped for centuries, offered gifts, sang songs of praise. It is difficult to talk about whether there were real people behind the images of the gods, and this issue is quite controversial. Perhaps in a few centuries the secret of the origin of the gods will be revealed, but now we will talk about the pantheon of Slavic gods in a slightly different context - their symbols, essence and ideas that were invested by our ancestors in each bright and unique image.

This section is dedicated to all the gods who occupied a certain place in the life and way of life of our ancestors. Gods who were worshiped, feared, praised and revered. If we turn to the results of studies of chronicles and archaeological excavations, then on the territory of Ancient Rus' in different time periods the gods of Slavic mythology somewhat changed their meanings - Light (Yasuni) and Dark (Dasuni) were somewhat different in different parts of Rus'. The reason for this was internecine wars, attacks by external enemies, a rethinking of the nature of things, and inevitable progress. But at the same time, the list of Slavic gods and the scheme of the Slavic gods remained practically unchanged - the supreme god was Rod (although there are references to Perun as the world ruler), Lada is one of the incarnations of Rod, which combines vital energy, loyalty and love. It is worth saying that the list of gods of Slavic mythology at different times varied somewhat and changed its composition, so it is impossible to say unequivocally who was on this list. It is impossible to say one hundred percent that the data about the gods presented on our website has real documentary evidence - we have collected maximum information not only from open sources, but from highly specialized scientific works, so we hope that this data will also appeal to connoisseurs of the commandments of the Slavic gods , and to everyone interested.



Kostroma

This Slavic goddess was the sister of Kupala and has long symbolized the element of primordial water, fertility, harvest, summer warmth, helping lovers meet each other. All sources indicate that Kostroma and Kupala are indivisible images, since, not knowing that they were brother and sister, they fell in love with each other, but could not come to terms with the fact that they could not be in the place as lovers. Kostroma has always symbolized maiden purity and femininity, embodying the image of true love - sincere and at the same time tragic. Want to know more about the goddess? That Full description here➡


Kupala

The solar deity (other possible names are Kupailo or Kupaila) but was often called Kupailo. It is the apotheosis of all the energy of the Sun and is similar

primordial elemental fire. It is impossible to imagine Kupala separately from Kostroma, its sister, personifying water. According to legend, Kupala and Kostroma, not knowing that they were brother and sister, were inflamed with true love for each other, but upon learning about the blood ties, they committed suicide together. The image of Kupala clearly expresses the concepts of our ancestors about honor and justice, that truth always wins. The night of Ivan Kupala also migrated to Christianity, combining paganism and biblical subjects. Invariably, the symbol of this god helped in love, recovery, spiritual and physical cleansing.
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Mara


They can also be called (Morena, Morana.) The image of Mara simultaneously combines fertility and death, witchcraft and justice. In some sources you can find information that Mara is the daughter of Kashchei, but in most literature it is widely believed that she is one of the three daughters of the first generation of gods who appeared from sparks from Svarog’s hammer on the sacred Alatyr. Mara always seems to be a beautiful young girl, but her beauty is only cold - fair skin, dark hair, bright clothes. This goddess could control the elements and various energies, but at the same time she used her powers only if she happened to be friends with Yaga. The symbol of Mary is ice, which simultaneously combines energy, cold, and strength, so for the ancient Slavs this symbol was negative. Often it was Mara who symbolized winter, so the Slavs, during prayers to her, asked for less severe cold and for the speedy onset of spring.





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Makosh

The Goddess Makosh is as ancient as the great Family itself. She is original and she gave birth to gods and life. In this case, Rod and Makosh are considered as two opposites - male and female, which gave rise to the entire universe.
The very name of the goddess Makoshi comes from the merger of two words: “kosh” or “kosht”, which means destiny, destined, and the prefix “ma”, which is an abbreviation for the word mother. It turns out that Makosh is a mother who knows the fate of everything generated by her. It is worth noting that the image of fate among many ancient peoples was associated with the cloth that was woven by three goddesses. In ancient Greek mythology, these were the Moiras, and in the Slavic epic, this niche was occupied by Makosh and her two assistants, Dolya and Nedolya. They, together with the mother of all destinies, the goddess Makosh, spun the fabric of the universe, and they tied together the lives they lived and the deeds they committed. Only they had the right to decide who should live and who should die. The Slavs revered the goddess Makosh as the great Spinner of Fates.

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Perun

If the ancient Slavs heard thunder, then they knew that it was the work of Perun, the patron saint of valiant warriors, the son of Lada and Svarog, the most famous of the Svarozhichi family. Regardless of whether he is related to the supreme gods (son or grandson), he is one of the most famous gods worshiped by our ancestors. Many can draw an analogy with the ancient Greek Zeus, but Perun was always more loyal to people and ready to stand up for them. The image of Perun was imitated by many Slavic military leaders - a red cloak, a mighty horse and a club. The symbol of this god is an ax, which is both a weapon and a talisman for warriors, or a swastika. Prayers to Perun were always said by the defenders of their native land, who went for a just cause. In Christianity, Perun was not forgotten - he was simply replaced with the image of the prophet Elijah. Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡

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Rod is more than just the creator of the world. It was thanks to him that the universe appeared in the form that is familiar to us. The ancient Slavs preferred not to think about where Rod came from, since the appearance of the supreme god is not a topic for discussion by mere mortals. Before Rod appeared, there was neither light nor darkness, there was nothing. It was thanks to him that all living things appeared on earth. After the creation of the world, Rod divided it into Reality, Rule, Nav. The genus is the progenitor of all Slavic gods and ancestors. The ancient Slavs especially revered this god, which is why in our language so many words associated with the most precious thing take their roots from the word “clan”. The symbol of Rod is very reminiscent of a modern photograph of our Galaxy from space - a stylized swastika (where such an accurate image came from is a question for historians and theologians). Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡

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Semargl.

This god has always symbolized the original fire and fertility. Under his leadership, all Svarozhichi became an invincible force, and he often helped Svarog and Perun in the fight against darkness. Little is known about the power of Semargl, but all sources emphasize that he was a kind of catalyst for other gods. According to many, it was he who acted as the messenger of the gods, transmitting to Reality the information necessary for everyone. Semargl was represented in different ways - sometimes in the form of a warrior, sometimes in the form of a fiery dog, sometimes in the form of a fairy-tale bird (most often a falcon that brings victory in great battle). Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡

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Veles

One of the wisest gods, who was a werewolf, patronized the arts. Veles ruled over sorcery, since only he managed to know both light and dark forces. One can talk for hours about the secret knowledge that he possessed, especially since Veles was subject to the elements and he could change the rules of the universe. In the culture of the ancient Slavs, Veles was especially valued as the patron of family farming, prosperity and fertility. Travelers revered this god no less, since he brought them good luck on the road. He appeared to people either in the guise of a gray-haired old man or a bear. By the way, the six-pointed star, known to everyone as the Star of David, has always been considered a symbol of Veles. The ancient Slavs prayed to this god for many reasons - they asked for good luck on the way, good sleep, thanked for the success of some events. Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡


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Yarila or Yarilo

Quite often this god was called Jaromir and he symbolized passion, uncontrollable energy and spring. This illegitimate son of Veles personified spring warmth and sincere feelings. Yarilo is the sun god in Slavic mythology, but the spring Sun is warm and pleasant. The name of God came into use among the Slavs as a symbol of the retreat of cold weather. The symbol of this god is a five-pointed star, which found no less application in Slavic mythology than in the occult sciences of European cultures. The god of youth and carnal pleasures, Yarilo loves all women, delighting them with the warmth of the spring sun and sincere feelings. Jaromir was always portrayed as a young guy who is the dream of all girls, earthly and heavenly. Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡

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Stribog

Stribog was one of the first born from the sparks of the gods or from the breath of Rod (versions vary somewhat, but they all agree on one thing - he is one of the highest gods). Stribog is rightfully considered one of the militant gods who fight on the side of the world. He always symbolized the wind, he patronized birds and simply the elements of air. The ancestors revered Stribog no less than Perun, since he was from the older generation of deities. They imagined him as just a gray-haired old man with a bow in his hands, not particularly talkative, but at the same time strong and fair. Due to the fact that Stribog was considered the god of the wind, he was especially revered by merchants and traders, since it was he who filled their sails. This god was also respected for the fact that he could be uncontrollable and destroy with a hurricane everything that he did not like. Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡

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Dazhdbog

Dazhdbog is the god of fertility and the god of the sun in Slavic mythology, and mention of him as a solar god is found in many sources that have survived to this day. Naturally, it was always symbolized by the disk of the Sun, on whose position in the sky the harvest depends. God has always been considered peace-loving, but in the original war he took part on the side of the light. He was always represented as a mighty hero in golden armor. Dazhdbog was rightfully considered one of the highest gods, therefore his idols were located in almost all settlements, since it was very important for the Slavs to receive good harvest and well-being. The god had his own rune, which was often applied to the tools on which the harvest depended. Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡

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Alive

This is the female embodiment of the Family, which patronizes Reveal and give life. According to many sources, Zhiva had a strength similar to that of Rod. Alive could change matter, giving energy to all who deserved it. If you look at it, she is the first female image in the pantheon of Slavic gods, the scheme of which is quite diverse. Zhiva had a sufficient supply of wisdom and knowledge not to interfere in people’s lives, so there are not as many mentions about her as about other gods. The female images of the gods - Lelya, Lada and Makosh - are an interpretation of Zhiva at three different ages, as they symbolize the stages of a woman’s formation as a continuator of the family. Zhiva was presented as a middle-aged woman who patronized all living things, especially plants. Want to know more about the goddess? That full description is here ➡

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Lada

Many sources doubt whether she was the daughter of Svarog or his wife, but everyone agrees that she was the goddess of beauty, love and happiness. The family hearth was also protected by Lada, personifying the ideal of a woman, but not a woman-mother (it is important not to be confused). Lada is the image of a woman who is ready for marriage, ready to love, ready to give her warmth to a warrior. This goddess collected in herself the power of the sun of all Yasunya. Her image contains almost everything positive traits light gods - wisdom, honesty, sincerity. The Lada Star was rightfully considered a symbol of the feminine principle and was made of gold, copper, bronze and was worn by women throughout their lives, since wisdom and prudence should always accompany it. Want to know more about the goddess? That full description is here ➡

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Svarog

Svarog was rightfully considered the first earthly image of the Family and was the father of the first generation of Slavic gods. He is credited with creating the land where people live. Svarog has long symbolized an experienced warrior-defender, who in case of danger gathered all the light gods under his banners. The symbol of Svarog is an all-destroying and at the same time life-giving fire. In Slavic mythology, he was the patron of labor, since only labor allows one to create something great and significant. A star with eight rays is a symbol of Svarog, which very often denoted the sacred stone Alatyr. God was at the same time a peaceful blacksmith and a powerful warrior who did not let go of the hammer, which turned from a tool into a formidable weapon. Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡

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Lelya

For a long time, spring among the Slavs was a symbol of the awakening of life, and therefore its image is the young goddess Lelya, who combines spring, girlish love and beauty. The image of Lelya is that of a pure young girl who is about to get married. Lelya was rarely identified with everyday life, since she thinks more about the spiritual rather than the material. Even the name “Lelya” itself is translated from Sanskrit as “game”. This goddess was symbolized by the birch tree familiar to the Slavic gaze - fragile, joyful and playful. Lelya patronized all young girls who dreamed of getting married, gave them sincere feelings and selected a couple with whom they could live their whole lives carefree. Want to know more about the goddess? That full description is here ➡

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Horse

God of the sun in Slavic mythology, the winter sun, along with Yaril and Dazhdbog. God is positive, protecting people in the cold season from Chernobog. He can be associated with Santa Claus - he is ruddy, cheerful and a little sad because he cannot constantly protect people from dark forces. Khorsu is the lord of winter, who has the power to calm a blizzard and make the winter warmer or colder. Khors enjoyed special honor among farmers, since the harvest of winter crops directly depended on the mood of the god. The ancient Slavs tried not to anger this god, since on the road he could send a blizzard and hit with severe frost; if you treat him with respect, he granted a warm winter with a lot of snow. Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡

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Belobog

Belobog in Slavic mythology had many names that symbolized him as the bright god of the supreme pantheon. Belobog has a clear opposite - Chernobog, but at the same time embodies goodness, honor and justice. He was always depicted as a gray-haired, wise old man in a white robe. This is perhaps the only god who has nothing to do with military affairs - he did not participate in the battles of the gods. The image of Belobog reflects the basic principles of the universe, the structure of the world and its purpose. According to the myths of the ancient Slavs, he helped those who worked in the field and at home, were not lazy and walked towards their intended goal through obstacles. Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡

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Chislobog is credited with systematizing and streamlining the movement launched by Veles, therefore he belongs to the highest gods. It was Chislobog who gave the ancient Slavs not just a calendar, but a whole system of predicting events based on the energy of the earth and space. Chislobog is the patron of stability and change, a god who protects the human race, a god who administers judgment of conscience after death, defining a person by his actions. The priests of Chislobog were especially revered, since they were able to predict the future and had unique knowledge. It is difficult to find an image of this god in the sources, since he tried not to show himself to people, controlling the river of time, which is merciless. Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡




Chernobog

The ancient Slavs often called Chernobog the Black Snake, in which all the dark forces are collected. He was rarely revered and no idols were erected. If we talk about absolute evil, then it is he who personifies it, so his main mission is the destruction of all living things. He was depicted in various forms - in the form of a basilisk, and in the form of a serpent, and in the form of a raven. In terms of his abilities and strength, he is not inferior to any god, so the gods of Reveal were able to defeat him only by uniting. But at the same time, our ancestors understood that there is a part of Chernobog in every person - this is his dark side. It cannot be said unequivocally that Chernobog’s actions were aimed only at destruction, because without the destruction of the old it is impossible to build a new one. It is worth remembering that good exists only in the presence of evil, which is why it is impossible to defeat Chernobog, because there is a part of it in every person. Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡

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Ruevit

Ruevit is rightfully considered the patron of warriors who defend their lands. He protects the stars and lands of Yarila and Mokosh. The main purpose of God is the fight against dark forces, in which he is helped by no less militant gods. Ruevit's main weapon is the sword and fire, which he is ready to use at the moment when it is necessary to protect the weak and offended. This god did not protect all the borders between Reality and Navya, but only certain, most difficult areas, giving Perun and his brothers the opportunity to pay more attention to other areas. Ruevit is an idealized warrior who has been an example for Slavic men since birth. Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡

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Radogost

Radegast (a more correct version of Radegast or Radoghast) is very often called Radegast - this is a god who was famous for his hospitality, helps in trade and brings a rich harvest. According to experts, Radegast is one of the interpretations of Svetovit. The god looked very interesting - a young half-naked youth with animal symbols and armed with an axe. Quite often, warriors worshiped Radogost as a warrior god, and not as a god of life and wealth. But God cannot be called evil; he helped in trade and diplomacy. Very often, the ancient Slavs considered Radegast as the embodiment of kindness and openness. Archaeologists confirm that in the territories where the ancient Slavs lived, there were many sanctuaries of Radogost, which testifies to his honor and respect for him. Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡


Baba Yaga

The ancient Slavic Baba Yaga (Goddess) was the ancestor of the legendary heroine of Russian fairy tales. She was a dark sorceress, the daughter of Viy. Do not think that she was a scary old woman; she is often described as a young woman who is comparable in beauty to Lada. Baba Yaga understood the languages ​​of animals, animals and plants. Yaga was indifferent to the wars of light and darkness, considering them not worthy of her attention. She was the wife of Veles, who sincerely loved her for who she was. Yaga ruled the upper underground kingdom of Navi, which no longer belonged to the world of the living, but was not the world of the dead either. Baba Yaga was neither god nor man, she was rather a collective image of unknown forces that could not be classified as either good or evil. Want to know more about the goddess? That full description is here ➡



Koschey

Koschey, who is correctly called Kashchey, is one of the most famous characters in the mythology of our ancestors. Kashchei is the son of Chernobog, distinguished by his wisdom and malice towards all living things. He practically did not take part in the battles between darkness and light, preferring to plot intrigues in his dark kingdom. Koschey looked like a gray-haired, angry old man who could turn into a raven. Kashchei’s peculiarity was that he could control the dead, who were ready to carry out his any, even the most cruel, plan. The image of Koshchei found a worthy place in the fairy tales and legends of the Slavs as the most negative hero, possessed of a deep mind and special cynicism. He walked in armor enchanted by Mara herself, which was not afraid of any earthly weapon. Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡

Volkh is the son of the Fire Serpent and the Earth. He was a werewolf, identifying in himself the courage and rage of the Slavs. According to legend, the Fiery Serpent took possession of Mother Raw Earth by deception, and when Volkh was born, his goal in life was revenge for his mother, for all those offended and humiliated. The image of Volkh was associated with a young warrior who is ready to protect his native land from misfortunes and dangers. There is a legend that the armor and weapons were forged by Svarog himself, and this god received all the skills from the most the best teachers- Mokosh, Veles, Yagi. Volkh symbolized a warrior who does not just mindlessly rush into the thick of battle, but makes the most accurate decisions and is able to control any army of comrades. Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡



Vyshen

Vyshen is one of the incarnations of the great Family, which at all times was especially revered by the Slavs, who loved freedom of spirit, soul and thoughts. This god was associated with the universe and its endless expanses. Vyshen was rightfully considered the patron saint of all Slavs and Aryans on earth. But at the same time, God was especially strict towards those who tried to misuse the path of Spiritual development for base purposes. He is especially supportive of those who seek new knowledge and try to comprehend everything incomprehensible. An honest and noble person could always count on the support of this god. If we turn to chronicles and legends, then Vyshen is a symbol of wisdom that operates in all worlds. A gray-bearded old man holding a sword is always ready to help believers and punish those who have strayed from the true path. Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡


Tara

This goddess patronized all living things, especially forests. Kindness and sincerity are mandatory character traits of Tara. For her, a person is not just a creature, but a part of living nature, which is the basis of everything around. There is quite a lot of controversy around the image, but everyone agrees on one opinion - this is a young girl with dark hair who spends most of her time searching for medicinal herbs and roots. Tara can be called a real witch who knows perfectly well about all the secrets of the forest and not only about them. She has fundamental knowledge about the structure of the Universe, but does not tell it to anyone. She is often called Dara, as she gave the Slavs warmth, love and joy, without demanding anything in return. Want to know more about the goddess? That full description is here ➡

Even the highest gods have assistants; Perun has Indra, who always helps him in the battles of light and darkness. Indra symbolizes courage, bravery and hatred of all enemies - internal and external. Indra is a celestial warrior who does not descend to earth, but wages a constant battle in interstellar space. Indra is the keeper of the Weapon of Retribution, which brings victory to the forces of light, while he is the main one among the 30 protective gods. Indra was especially revered by warriors, since he personified courage and steadfastness in the fight for a just cause - the protection of his home and loved ones. It combines the strength and wisdom that are inherent in all Slavic warriors fighting for a just cause. Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡


Zimun

This is the Mother of God of Perun, Veles and many other high gods. Zimun is a collective image of a loving mother, waiting for her children, ready to give everything she has for their happiness. From time to time, the goddess turned into a Heavenly Cow, since in this form it is much easier to control the heavenly herds. Since ancient times, Zimun, in the minds of the Slavs, looked like a beautiful older woman, from whom warmth and kindness emanated. Her maternal feelings for all people, not only her children, were especially emphasized. If we talk about the image of a cow, then it symbolized the wealth and well-being that such cattle brings to the house. Prayers to Zimun were most often addressed by women who were expecting their sons from military campaigns and who wished well-being and a comfortable life for their descendants. Want to know more about the goddess? That full description is here ➡


Howala

There is no specific information about where Khowala came from, all that is known is that he looked like a gray-haired old man who was always on the move across the endless world. He never speaks to anyone, only smiles and studies everyone with his piercing gaze. The main purpose of this demigod is to bring light, life and joy to everyone. With his gaze, he incinerates evil and deception; objects and people he looks at can turn to dust. Hobala is often called the avenger god, who is a punishment that sooner or later overtakes the culprit. It is impossible to say unequivocally whether it belongs to light or darkness, since little is known about its appearance. Khowala is a symbol of justice and noble retribution. Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡

Goddess Karna

The goddess Karna is a controversial figure in Slavic mythology. Perhaps this goddess was revered by our ancestors, as responsible for the rebirth of souls, for the continuous circle of existence in the universe. In the historical treatise “The Word of Saint Gregory” the goddess Karna is mentioned under the name Koruna. There is also a mention of the companion of Karna, the goddess of Jelly. It is quite possible that they personified destiny and fate in human destiny.
The goddess Karna is also present in the Roman pantheon, and she was revered by the ancient Romans as the goddess of human flesh. This version is supported by the fact that the etymology of the name of the goddess Karna is supposedly rooted in the word “corn”, which means “meat”, “flesh”.

In a later period, the ancient Romans worshiped the goddess Karna under the name Carda and even Cordelia. She was revered as a goddess door locks. Of course, this is a slightly strange purpose for a goddess, but we should not forget that the words we perceive today in the literal sense were previously perceived by our ancestors more deeply. If among the Slavs the goddess Karna was the goddess of the rebirth of the soul, then she guided souls from one world to another, and back. For the transition, gates were needed, call the doors what you want. Perhaps in the understanding of the ancient Romans, Karna was a goddess who guarded the passages to the other world. Want to know more about the goddess? That full description is here ➡

Many people know that in Roman mythology the goddess of hunting is Diana, and in Slavic mythology Devan. This young slender hunter was considered the patroness of hunters and the entire forest world. But she did not like hunting for fun, not food (those who did this died from bites poisonous snakes). Devana always had a bow and arrows in her hands, and on her shoulders a cloak with a bear or wolf's head. Despite her closeness to nature, Dewana was not symbolized with totem animals, since she was not a warrior, but a hunter. Shrines to this goddess are still found in old forests, which could not be entered on a moonlit night when she went hunting. At the same time, Devana helps forest animals survive in winter, avoid dangers, and avoid being caught by people. But the hunters were not offended by the attention - those of them who love nature and hunt for food could count on the help of the goddess. Want to know more about the goddess? That full description is here ➡


Kryshen

Kryshen is Rod’s younger brother, although much younger. The purpose of this god is to help free people from the power of Chernobog. According to legend, during the reign of Chernobog, people were left without fire, and Kryshen was able to return fire to the people, but he himself was captured in an ice prison. In this way, he very much reminds us of the well-known Prometheus, who accomplished the same feat. According to Slavic legends, Kryshen was a young and strong youth who was the patron of the sun's warmth. Often Kryshen is depicted as patrolling the air on a giant bird. Want to know more about God? That full description is here ➡

Conclusion

Slavic gods are not just interpretations of gods from other religions and beliefs, they are a separate category of beliefs that our ancestors developed over millennia. Anyone who is interested in the history of their people should know not only their Slavic patron gods by date of birth, but also everyone else, since they are an integral part of our history. Some skeptics may say that in Slavic mythology, the symbols of the Slavic gods and the gods themselves are very reminiscent of the ancient Greek and Roman ones, but it’s worth thinking about who borrowed beliefs and traditions from whom. And that’s not all the gods, the section will be replenished as information accumulates.

The Slavic Gods are the progenitors of the Great Slavic Family, and everyone who feels a kindred spiritual connection with the faith of their wise ancestors is intuitively drawn to the sources of the Native Faith.

Should we say that the heavenly patrons of the Russian people are always nearby? From a small drop of dew in the morning to the cosmic solar wind, from the fleeting thought of each of us to great achievements for the race - all this is under the sensitive attention of the Slavic Gods and Goddesses, who grant reliable protection for all times to those who live according to the precepts of the great Gods and Ancestors. If you need the help of the Native Gods, you need to learn to take care of all Living Things, because all Living Things are a continuation of life.

The gods of Slavic mythology support the life of all kinds of matter, maintaining harmony in their life, based on the uniform laws of the heritage of the great Creator. Each of them is in charge of its inherent mission, from the understanding of which the meanings of the Slavic Gods are formed. An unshakable respectful attitude towards the Native Gods will develop during a difficult life, and by receiving warnings and tips, you will be able to follow the right Path.

The pantheon of Slavic Gods is immense, and it is impossible to name all the names, since each name is a great deed in the vastness of the Universe. You will learn about the brightest knowledge that has reached us on the Slavic information portal “Veles”. You can also purchase one made from wood.

God Rod

God Rod- personification of the multitude of all the Light Gods and our many-wise Ancestors.

The Supreme God Rod is One and Multiple at the same time.

When we talk about all the Ancient Gods and our Great and Wise Ancestors: Ancestors, Great-Grandfathers, Grandfathers and Fathers, we say - this is my family.

We turn to him when the Spiritual and Mental support of the Light Gods and Ancestors is needed, for our Gods are our Fathers, and we are their children.

The Supreme God Rod is the eternal symbol of consanguinity, the embodiment of the indestructibility of all Slavic and Aryan Clans and Tribes, their constant interaction and mutual assistance to each other.

At the birth on Midgard-Earth of a person from the Great Race or a descendant of his Heavenly Clan future destiny is recorded in the Santii or Haratiya of the God of the Family, also called the Book of the Family.

Therefore, in all the Clans of Orthodox ancestors they say: “What is written in the Clans, no one can escape!” or “What is written with a pen in the Haratya of God of the Family cannot be cut out with an axe”

The Supreme God Rod is the Patron God of the Palace of Busla (Stork) in the Svarog Circle. This served to create a folk allegorical Image that Busel

(The stork) brings children from Svarga the Most Pure to prolong our Slavic and Aryan Clans.

Anthem-Orthodox Praise:

Great God Rod, You are our Patron! Glorious and Trislaven be you! We magnify you from eternity, we glorify you to all our Clans! May Your help never fail in all our GOOD and creative deeds, now and ever and from Circle to Circle! So be it, so be it, so be it!

Mother of God Rozhana

Mother of God Rozhana- (Mother Rodikha, Rozhanitsa). Forever young Heavenly Mother of God.

Goddess of family wealth, spiritual wealth and comfort. Special food sacrifices were made to the Mother of God Rozhana: pancakes, pancakes, breads, porridges, honey and honey kvass.

The ancient Slavic-Aryan cult of the Mother of God Rozhana, like other cults dedicated to the Mother of God and Goddesses, is associated with women's ideas about the continuation of the Family and the fate of the newborn baby, whose Fate is determined.

The Heavenly Mother of God Rozhana at all times patronized not only pregnant women, but also young girls until they underwent the rites of Coming of Age and Naming at the age of twelve*.

*at the age of twelve - the age of 12 years was not chosen by chance by our Ancestors, this is 108 months of the Slavic-Aryan calendar, the period of growing up and gaining initial life experience. In addition, the child’s height at this age reached 124 cm, or, as they said in ancient times, seven spans in the forehead. Before undergoing the Rites, any child, regardless of gender, was called a child and was under the protective protection of his parents, who were responsible for him. After undergoing the Coming of Age and Naming Rites at the age of 12, the child became a full member of the Community and was responsible for all his words and actions.

Patron Goddess of the Hall of Pike in the Svarog Circle. It is believed that when Yarilo-Sun is in the Heavenly Palace of Pike, people are born who feel like a fish in water everywhere.

Anthem-Orthodox Praise:

Three-light Rozhana-Mother! Do not let our Family become impoverished, sanctify the womb of all our wives and brides with your grace-filled power, now and ever and from Circle to Circle!

God Vyshen

God Vyshen- Patron God of our Universe in the Light Worlds of Navi, i.e. in Mira Slavi. Caring and powerful Father of God Svarog. A fair judge who resolves any disputes that arise between the Gods of different Worlds or between people.

He patronized our Many-Wise Ancestors in their desire to advance along the Path of Spiritual Development and Perfection, and also patronizes all Orthodox ancestors when they follow in the footsteps of their Great Ancestors.

God Vyshen is the Patron God of the Finist's Palace in the Svarog Circle.

The Highest is strict towards those who seek to distort the Paths of Spiritual Development and Perfection, towards those who pass off falsehood as Truth, the base as the Divine and black as white. But at the same time, He is kind to those who observe the Heavenly Laws of the Universe and do not allow others to violate them. He helps the steadfast to win the fight against dark forces, which bring evil and ignorance, flattery and deception, the desire for someone else’s and the humiliation of one living being by another to all Worlds.

God Above gives people moving along the Path of Spiritual Development and Perfection the ability to reflect on various aspects of Life, both Earthly and subsequent, and draw the correct appropriate conclusions; feel when people speak insincerely or deliberately, pursuing some selfish interests, lie.

Anthem-Orthodox Praise:

Great Most High, Glory to all Patron! Hear our call, glorifying You! Help us in our deeds and resolve our disputes, for You are good to our families, now and ever and from Circle to Circle!

Goddess Lada

Goddess Lada - Mother(Mother Sva) - Great Heavenly Mother, Mother of God.

Loving and gentle Mother of the Most Light Gods of the Great Race, Mother of God-Patroness of all the Peoples of the Great Race (the territories where the Great Race settled, i.e. Slavic and Aryan tribes and peoples) and the Hall of the Elk in the Svarog Circle.

Heavenly Mother of God Lada - Mother - is the Goddess of Beauty and Love, protecting the Family Unions of the Clans of the Great Race and the Families of all descendants of the Heavenly Clans.

In order to receive constant care and heartfelt attention from Lada-Mother, each newlywed couple brings the brightest and most fragrant flowers, honey and various forest berries as gifts to the Heavenly Mother of God, and the young spouses bake pancakes with berry filling and honey pancakes for Lada and placed before the Idol or Her Image.

The Most High Mother of God Lada always gives young spouses everything they ask for to start a happy life together.

She brings into people's lives home comfort, friendliness, mutual understanding, love, continuation of the Family, many children, mutual assistance, family life, mutual respect and mutual veneration. Therefore, they said about such Unions that only Lad and Love reign in them.

Anthem-Orthodox Praise:

Oh, you, Lada-Mother! Mother Sva Most Pure! Don't leave us, bring love and happiness! Send your grace upon us, as we honor and glorify Thee, now and ever, and from Circle to Circle, until the end of Time, while the Yarilo-Sun shines on us!

God Svarog

God Svarog— The Supreme Heavenly God, who controls the course of our Life and the entire World Order of the Universe in the Explicit World.

The Great God Svarog is the Father for many ancient Light Gods and Goddesses, therefore the Orthodox ancestors called them all Svarozhich, i.e. Children of God Svarog.

God Svarog, as a loving Father, cares not only about his Heavenly children and grandchildren, but also about people from all Clans of the Great Race, who are the descendants of the Ancient Svarozhichi, the Light Heavenly Gods on Midgard-Earth.

But our Great and wise Ancestors, in addition to the Children and Grandsons of the Supreme God Svarog, also called the Heavenly Luminaries - the Suns and Stars *, as well as any Celestial body that appeared in the Sky and sometimes fell from Heaven to Earth (meteorites, fireballs, etc.) d.).

* Suns and Stars - among the Slavs and Aryans, these two concepts were different. Luminaries were called Suns, around which more than 8 Earths (planets) revolved in their orbits, and Luminaries were called Stars, around which no more than 7 Earths (planets) or small Luminaries (dwarf Stars) rotated in their orbits.

The Supreme God Svarog loves living Nature very much and takes care of various plants and the most beautiful, rare flowers.

God Svarog is the Guardian and Patron of the Heavenly Vyry (Slavic-Aryan Garden of Eden), planted around the Heavenly Asgard (City of the Gods), in which all kinds of trees, plants and the most beautiful, rare flowers from all the worldly (i.e. controlled) are collected from all the Light Worlds ) to him the Universe.

But Svarog cares not only about Heavenly Vyria and Heavenly Asgard, but also cares about the Nature of Midgard-Earth and other similar Light Lands located at the Border between the Light and Dark Worlds, on which He created beautiful Gardens similar to Heavenly Vyriya.

The fruitful power of the rays of Yarila the Sun and rain showers sent by Svarog to Midgard-Earth warms and nourishes the flora and fauna of the earthly Garden-Vyria near Asgard of Iria, and also warms and nourishes the flora and fauna of the entire Midgard.

The Supreme God Svarog gives the necessary plant food to birds and animals. He indicated to people what food they needed to grow to feed their Clans and what food they needed to feed tamed birds and animals.

Vyriy Garden adjoins the Heavenly Asgard (City of the Gods), in the center of which are the Majestic Mansions of Svarog.

The Great God Svarog is the permanent Guardian of the Heavenly Palace of the Bear in the Svarog Circle.

The Supreme God Svarog established the Heavenly Laws of ascension along the Golden Path of Spiritual Development. All Light Harmonious Worlds follow these laws.

Anthem-Orthodox Praise:

Svarog the Progenitor, Guardian of all Svarga the Most Pure! Glorious and Trislaven be you! We all glorify You, we call Your Image to us! May You be inseparably with us, now and ever and from Circle to Circle! So be it, so be it, so be it!

Goddess Makosh

Goddess Makosh— Heavenly (Sva) Mother of God, Just Goddess of a happy lot and Fate.

Together with his daughters, Dolya and Nedolya, he determines the Fates of the Heavenly Gods, as well as the fates of all people from the Great Race and all descendants of the Heavenly Family living on our Midgard-Earth and on all other beautiful Lands of the Most Pure Svarga, weaving for each of them the Threads of Fate .

Therefore, many people turned to Goddess Makosha so that she would trust her youngest daughter, Goddess Dole, to weave the Thread of Fate into a ball.

Goddess Makosh at all times was a very attentive and caring Patroness of weaving and all kinds of handicrafts, and also made sure that a good harvest grew in the fields where the orachi (peasants) put their Soul into their hard work.

It should be remembered that the great Heavenly Goddess Makosh is not only the Patron Goddess of growth and fertility, as many might think, but a Goddess who gives hardworking and diligent people a good harvest.

To those Clans from the Great Race and to all the descendants of the Heavenly Clans, who were not lazy, but worked in the fields, gardens and vegetable gardens by the sweat of their brow, putting their Soul into their hard work, the Goddess Makosh sent her youngest daughter - the blond Goddess Share.

Those same people who worked poorly and carelessly in their fields (no matter what Family they were from) received a bad harvest. Therefore, people said that “Makosh Dolya came from Makosh to measure the harvest” or “Makosh sent Nedolya to measure the harvest.”

For hardworking people, the Goddess Makosh is the giver of all sorts of blessings, therefore, on the Images and Idols of the Goddess Mokosh, she was very often depicted with the Horn of Plenty or its symbolic image in the form of a Heavenly Ladle of Seven Stars*.

* The Heavenly Bucket of Seven Stars is the constellation Ursa Major; in the Slavic-Aryan cosmogonic system this constellation is called Makosh, i.e. Mother of the Bucket.

Orthodox ancestors, invariably following all the instructions of the Goddess Mokosh, strive for a calm and measured life, for the ancient traditional way of life, for sensual empathy and hard work.

Goddess Makosh rules the Hall of the Heavenly Swan in the Svarog Circle. Therefore, the Goddess Makosh is very often depicted as a White Swan, floating along the endless Sea-Ocean, i.e. in the sky.

In honor of the Wise Heavenly Mother of God, the Slavs and Aryans erected Great Kumirni and Temples, for the Goddess Makosh personified not only fate, luck, prosperity in the Slavic Clans, observing the laws and commandments of the Ancient Light Gods, people also turned to her with a request to increase their Ancient Clans, t .e. asked for more children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Anthem-Orthodox Praise:

Empress Makosh-Mother! Heavenly Mother, Mother of God, create for us a well-ordered life, a communal life, a gloriously glorious one. We praise Thee, Mother-mentor, virtuous and diligent, now and ever and from Circle to Circle! So be it, so be it, so be it!

God Veles

God Veles- The Patron God of cattle breeders and livestock breeders, as well as the Ancestral Patron of the Western Slavs - the Scotts (Scots), which is why they told everyone from time immemorial that “Veles is the cattle God.”

Having moved to the British Isles, the ancient Clans of the Slavs - the Scotts - called all the inhabited provinces - the Land of the Scotts - Scotland (Scotland), and in honor of their Ancestral Patron God Veles, they named the lands with the best pastures after him - Wales (Wales, i.e. Veles ).

Since Veles is the Patron God and Ruler of the Heavenly Palace of the Wolf in the Svarog Circle, which is located next to the Heavenly Boundary separating the Worlds of Light and Darkness, the Highest Gods entrusted Veles to be the supreme Guardian of the Heavenly Gates of the Interworld. These Heavenly Gates are located on the Golden Path of Spiritual Development, which leads to Heavenly Asgard, as well as to Heavenly Vyry and to the Bright Halls of Volhalla.

God Veles always personifies comprehensive care, painstaking creative diligence, honesty and determination, perseverance, constancy and masterly wisdom, the ability to be responsible for all one’s actions, spoken words and committed deeds.

God Veles, guarding the Heavenly Gates of the Interworld, allows into the Most Pure Souls of Svarga only those deceased who did not spare their lives in defense of their Clans, in defense of the lands of their Fathers and Grandfathers, in defense of the ancient Faith, who worked diligently and creatively for the prosperity of their Clans and who fulfilled the Two Great Principles from the bottom of their hearts: It is sacred to honor your Gods and Ancestors and those who lived according to their Conscience in harmony with Mother Nature.

Anthem-Orthodox Praise:

Velese Bose is the Patron! Svarga Dvara is the protector! And we glorify You, O All-Kind One, for You are our backup and support! And do not leave us alone, and protect our fat herds from pestilence, and fill our granaries with goodness. May we be one with You, now and ever and from Circle to Circle! So be it, so be it, so be it!

Goddess Marena (Mara)

Goddess Marena (Mara)— Great Goddess of Winter, Night and Eternal Sleep and Eternal Life.

Goddess Marena, or Marena Svarogovna, one of the three named sisters of the Many-Wise God Perun.

Very often she is called the Goddess of Death, who ends the earthly life of a person in the Manifest World, but this is not entirely true.

Goddess Marena does not end human life, but gives people of the Race Eternal Life in the World of Glory.

It is believed that the Great Goddess Marena has Ice Halls in the far north of Midgard-Earth, in which She loves to rest after wandering around Svarga the Most Pure.

When the Goddess Marena comes to Midgard-Earth, all Nature falls asleep, goes to rest, plunging into a long three-month sleep, for it is said in the Santiy Veda of Perun: “The Great Cooling will bring the Aryan wind to this land, and Madder will cover it for a third of Summer with his White Cloak" (Santiya 5, sloka 3).

And when Marena Svarogovna goes to her Ice Halls, on the second day after the Spring Equinox, the awakening of Nature and diverse life occurs. In honor of the farewell of the Goddess Madder to the North, the Krasnogor holiday, Maslenitsa-Mader Day, also called the Farewell of the Goddess of Winter ( modern name— Farewell to the Russian Winter).

On this day, a doll made of straw is burned, symbolizing not the Goddess Madder, as many people think, but the snowy Winter. After the ritual of burning a straw doll, a handful of ashes were scattered over a field, garden or vegetable garden so that a good, rich harvest would grow. For, as our Ancestors said: “The Goddess Vesta came to Midgard-Earth, brought new life to Krasnogor, lit a fire and melted the winter snows, watered the whole earth with living power and woke Madder from sleep. The Mother of Cheese Earth will give life-giving power to our fields, selected grain will germinate in our fields so that we can give a good harvest to all our Clans.”

But Goddess Marena, in addition to observing Nature’s rest on Midgard-Earth, when Mother Nature gathers life-giving forces for the spring awakening and the life of plants and animals, also observes the lives of people. And when the time comes for people from the Clans of the Great Race to set off on a long journey along the Golden Path, the Goddess Marena gives instructions to each deceased person in accordance with his earthly Spiritual and worldly life, as well as in accordance with the creative experience gained, in which direction he should continue his posthumous life Path, to the World of Navi or to the World of Glory.

Goddess Marena is the Patroness of the Fox Hall in the Svarog Circle.

Anthem-Orthodox Praise:

Marena-Mother, Glorious and Trislavna be! We magnify You from eternity, we kindle bloodless Requirements and Gifts for You all the time! Grant us prosperity in all our deeds, and save our cattle from pestilence, and do not let our barns empty, for great is Thy generosity, now and ever, and from Circle to Circle! So be it, so be it, so be it!

God Kryshen

God Kryshen— Heavenly Patron God of Ancient Wisdom. He is the God who directs the performance of ancient Rites, Rituals and Holidays, observing that during the offerings of bloodless Requirements and Gifts for burnt offerings there are no bloody sacrifices.

In times of peace, Kryshen preaches in different lands Svargi the Most Pure Ancient Wisdom, and in difficult times for the Clans of the Great Race, He takes up arms and acts as a Warrior God, protecting women, the elderly, children, as well as all the weak and disadvantaged.

Since Kryshen is the Patron God of the Hall of Tours in the Svarog Circle, He is called the Heavenly Shepherd, who tends the herds of Heavenly Cows and Tours.

Anthem-Orthodox Praise:

Bose Spade, Great Roof! You, the Patron of the Light Lands of all in Svarga! We glorify You, we call upon You, may Your Wisdom come with all our Ancient Clans, now and ever and from Circle to Circle!

Goddess Rada

Goddess Rada– Goddess of memory, happiness and joy, spiritual bliss, Divine Love, beauty, wisdom and prosperity. One of its meanings is the gift of the sun. Hara is another name of the Goddess Rada, representing the energy of love, joy and loving service to the Roof.

It helps to achieve internal and external balance, reconcile all areas of a person’s life, and find balance of the Soul. Rada, the daughter of the Lady of the Sea and the Sun God Ra, lived on Sunny Island. Rada was so beautiful that they began to say that she was more beautiful than the bright Sunny. Having learned about this, the Sun God Ra arranged a competition with his daughter - who shines brighter? And after the competition, everyone decided that the Sun shines brighter in the sky, and the Rada shines brighter on Earth.

Rada can be seen after heavy summer rains and thunderstorms in the blue sky - at these moments Rada appears briefly in one of its most important and brightest images, in the form of a seven-color rainbow, stretching across half the sky and delighting with its beauty all those who look at the rainbow.

It must be said that the main calling of the Rada is to bring joy to people. And her very name later gave birth to this word - “joy”. And yet it is not the rainbow that is the true appearance of this bright goddess. The true appearance of Rada is a beautiful young girl. It usually appears somewhere in a forest or meadow, often near a river or lake, which emphasizes the proximity of the water element, at dawn or before sunset. Rada smiles at everyone she meets during her walks.

God Yarilo-Sun (Yarila)

God Yarilo-Sun (Yarila)— The Most Serene Heavenly God-Patron of Earthly Life. Yarila is the patron saint of All Bright, Pure, Kind, Heartfelt Thoughts and Thoughts of people.

Yarila is the guardian of Good and Pure Hearts and our daylight star, which gives everyone living on Midgard-Earth warming warmth, love and a full life. The image of Yarila the Sun is often depicted in everyday life in the form of various swastika symbols and horses.

God Horse

God Horse- The Solar God is the Patron of good weather, giving grain growers a rich Harvest. cattle breeders have a healthy offspring of livestock, hunters have a successful hunt, fishermen have an abundant catch. God Khors patronized diverse trade and exchange between Clans and tribes. Khors is the Guardian God of the Earth Khors (planet Mercury).

God Indra

God Indra- Supreme God. Gromovnik, assistant to the Supreme God Perun in the Heavenly battles to protect the Most Pure Svarga and all the Starry Heavens from the forces of Darkness.

Indra is the Thousand-Eyed Guardian God of the Bright Heavens and the Heavenly Halls of the Highest Gods on.

He is the keeper of the Divine Swords and the Sacred Divine Weapons of Just Retribution, which are given to him for safekeeping by thirty Protector Gods of the Light Worlds when they rest from Heavenly battles with the Dark Forces.

These thirty Light Protector Gods make up the mighty Heavenly squad of the Thunder God Indra, whose purpose is to protect the Frontiers of the Light Worlds.

The Supreme God Indra has always been the patron saint of the Von-defenders of the Fatherland, as well as for all the Priests-Priests from the most ancient Clans, in which the Ancient Sacred Vedas are stored.

Indra participates not only in Heavenly battles with Dark forces - in ancient times He helped the Slavic and Aryan armies and squads in fair battles with enemy forces that attacked various cities and villages of the Great Race.

In addition, it is believed that God Indra brings down swift streams of rain from the cloudy mountains and, collecting them in special containers, creates earthly springs, streams and rivers, multiplies their waters, grows wide channels for them and directs their flow.

Anthem-Pravslavl:

O Indra! Hear those who call upon Thee! Glorious and Trislaven be you! And help us in battles with our enemies! And grant us help in the deeds sent! And we speak Glory to You and say, Great Indra! And the greatness of Glory, may it be the lot of the Thunderer, now and ever, and from Circle to Circle! So be it, so be it, so be it!

God Perun

God Perun(Perkunas, Perkon, Perk, Purusha) - Patron God of all warriors and many Clans from the Great Race, protector of the Lands and Clans of the Svyatorus (Russians, Belarusians, Estonians, Lithuanians, Latvians, Latgalians, Semigallians, Polans, Serbs, etc.) from Dark forces, God the Thunderer, ruler of Lightning, son of God Svarog and Lada the Mother of God, grandson of God Vyshenya. Patron God of the Hall of the Eagle in the Svarog Circle. God Perun has already arrived on Midgard-Earth three times to protect it and the Clans of the Great Race from the dark forces of the Pekel World.

Dark forces come from different Halls of the Pekel World in order to lure people from the Clans of the Great Race to their full by deception, flattery and cunning, and if this does not help, then they kidnap people in order to turn them all into obedient slaves in their dark World and not let them opportunities to spiritually develop and move along the Golden Path, as was established by God Svarog.

Dark forces penetrate not only Midgard-Earth, but also other Light Lands in Svarga the Most Pure. And then a battle occurs between the forces of Light and Darkness. Perun already once freed our Ancestors from Pekelnoye captivity and blocked the Interworld Gates leading to Hell on Midgard-Earth with the Caucasus Mountains.

These battles of Light and Darkness took place at certain intervals: “after the expiration of the Svarog Circle and the Ninety-Nine Circles of Life”, those. in 40,176 years.

After the first three Heavenly Battles between Light and Darkness, when the Light Forces won, God Perun descended to Midgard-Earth to tell people about the events that had taken place and what awaited the Earth in the future, about the onset of dark times and about the upcoming Great Assas, t .e. Heavenly Battles.

Fluctuations in time between the Third and the upcoming decisive Fourth Battle of Light and Darkness can constitute, in addition to the time indicated above by Perun, only one Circle of Life, i.e. 144 Leta.

There are also Legends that God Perun visited Midgard-Earth several more times in order to tell the Hidden Wisdom to the Priests and Elders of the Clans of the Holy Race, how to prepare for dark, difficult times, when the Arm of our swastika galaxy will pass through spaces subject to forces from Dark Worlds Inferno.

Dark forces that have secretly penetrated Midgard-Earth are creating all sorts of false religious Cults and are specifically trying to destroy or denigrate the Cult of God Perun, erase it from the memory of peoples, so that by the time of the Fourth, decisive battle between Light and Darkness, when Perun arrives on Midgard-Earth , people did not know who He was and for what purpose He came.

In our time, a large number of “true” prophecies have appeared about the End of the World or the End of Times, especially in the Lunar Cults, about the coming to Midgard-Earth of the Supreme God the Savior. Followers of one world religion call him Christ, and other religions call him Messiah, Mosheach, Buddha, Matreya, etc. All this is done so that during the coming of Perun to Earth, white people do not recognize in Him their Supreme God and reject His help, and thereby doom themselves to complete humiliation and destruction.

During his Third visit to Midgard-Earth, about 40,000 years ago, Perun told in Irian Asgard to people from various Clans of the Great Race and the descendants of the Heavenly Clans the Sacred Wisdom about the future, which the Priests of Belovodye wrote down in the X'Aryan Runes and preserved for descendants in the Nine Circles " Santiy Vedas of Perun" (in the nine "Books of Wisdom of God Perun").

Anthem-Pravslav Line:

Perun! Hear those who call upon Thee! Glorious and Trislaven be you! Grant the goodness of the Light of Peace to the entire Holy Race! Show your beautiful face to your descendants! Instruct us in good deeds, grant the people of the world more Glory and courage. Turn us away from the lesson of dissipation, give our Clans a multitude of people, now and ever and from Circle to Circle! So be it, so be it, so be it!

Goddess Dodola-Virgin

Goddess Dodola-Virgin (Perunitsa)- Heavenly Goddess of abundant Fertility, who controls rain, thunderstorms and lightning, wife and helper of the Supreme God Perun.

Only female Priestesses serving Her had the right to make requests to the Heavenly Goddess Dodola-Virgin. Therefore, when people needed rain to water fields and meadows, representatives of different Clans brought rich Gifts to the Temple of Dodola-Virgin so that the Priestesses would perform the ancient Rite of Calling Rain.

During the ancient Rite of Appeal to the Goddess, the Priestesses wore their white dresses with a special ornament and with golden fringe at the bottom and performed an ancient ritual rain dance, asking the great Goddess Dodola-Virgin to send down blessed rain on the fields and meadows. And there has never been a single case in my life when the Goddess Dodola-Virgin refused her faithful Priestesses.

Dazhdbog

Dazhdbog- God Tarkh Perunovich, Guardian God of the ancient Great Wisdom.

He was called Dazhdbog (the giving God) for giving the people of the Great Race and the descendants of the Heavenly Family, Nine Santiy (Books).

These Santias, written down by ancient Runes, contain the Sacred Ancient Vedas, the Commandments of Tarkh Perunovich and his instructions. There are various Idols and Images depicting God Tarkh.

In many Images he holds a gaitan with a Swastika in his hand.

Tarkh is very often called the many-wise son of God Perun, the grandson of God Svarog, the great-grandson of God Vyshen, which is true*.

* corresponds to the truth - although there is also an erroneous opinion: Tarkha Dazhdbog in many ancient sources is very often called Svarozhich, i.e. Heavenly God, and many ancient researchers interpret this in such a way that Dazhdbog is the son of God Svarog.

Dazhdbog is the giver of all kinds of blessings, happiness and prosperity. Tarkh Dazhdbog was glorified in sacred and folk songs and hymns not only for the happy and worthy life of the Clans of the Great Race, but also for deliverance from the forces of the Dark World. Tarkh did not allow the victory of the dark forces from the Pekel World, which were gathered by the Koschei on the nearest Moon - Lele, in order to capture Midgard-Earth.

Tarkh Dazhdbog destroyed the Moon along with all the dark forces that were on it. This is reported “Santiy of the Vedas of Perun. First Circle: “You have been living peacefully on Midgard since ancient times, when the world was established... Remembering from the Vedas about the deeds of Dazhdbog, how he destroyed the strongholds of the Koschei, which were located on the nearest Moon... Tarkh did not allow the insidious Koschei to destroy Midgard, as they destroyed Deya... These Koschei, the rulers of the Grays, disappeared along with the Moon in half... But Midgard paid for freedom, hidden by the Great Flood... The waters of the Moon created that Flood, they fell to Earth from Heaven like a rainbow, for the Moon split into pieces and an army of Svarozhiches descended to Midgard"(Santiya 9, shlokas 11-12). In memory of this event, a unique ritual with deep meaning** appeared, performed by all Orthodox people every Summer, on the great spring Slavic-Aryan holiday - Easter.

** A ritual with deep meaning - this ritual is well known to everyone. On Paskhet (Easter) colored eggs are struck against each other to see whose egg is stronger. The broken egg was called the Egg of the Koshcheev, i.e. the destroyed Moon (Lelei), and the whole egg was called the Power of Tarkh Dazhdbog.

Dazhdbog Tarkh Perunovich is the Patron God of the Palace of the Race in the Svarozh Circle.

Very often in various ancient Vedic texts, Tarkha Perunovich is asked to help people from the Clans of the Great Race by his beautiful sister, the golden-haired Goddess Tara. Together they performed good deeds and helped people settle in the vast expanses of Midgard-Earth. God Tarkh indicated the best place to place a settlement and build a Temple or Sanctuary, and his sister, Goddess Tara, told people from the Great Race which trees should be used for construction. In addition, she trained people to plant new forests in place of felled trees, so that new trees needed for construction would grow for their descendants. Subsequently, many Clans began to call themselves the grandchildren of Tarkh and Tara, and the territories in which these Clans settled were called Great Tartaria, i.e. the land of Tarha and Tara.

Anthem-Orthodox Praise:

Dazhdbog Tarkh Perunovich! Glorious and Trislaven be you! We thank You, the giver of all blessings, happiness and prosperity. And we proclaim great Glory to You for your help in our good deeds, and for your help in our military deeds, and against dark enemies and all unrighteous evil. May Your Great Power come with all our Clans, now and ever and from Circle to Circle! So be it, so be it, so be it!

Goddess Alive (Virgo Jiva, Diva)

Goddess Alive (Virgo Jiva, Diva)— Goddess of Eternal Universal Life, Goddess of young and pure Human Souls.

The Goddess Jiva gives each person from the Great Race, or the descendant of the Heavenly Family, a pure and bright Soul at birth in the World of Reveal, and after a righteous earthly life she gives the person to drink the Divine Suritsa from the Cup of Eternal Life.

The Goddess is Alive, is the personification of the fruitful power of Life, eternal youth, youth and love, as well as the highest Beauty of all Nature and man.

Patron Goddess of the Chamber of the Virgin in the Svarog Circle. It is believed that when the Yarilo-Sun is in the Heavenly Palace of the Virgin, children are born endowed with special feelings, such as: foreseeing great changes in people's lives and predicting terrible natural phenomena, the ability to understand any confusing situation.

Goddess Jiva is the kind-hearted wife and savior of Tarkh Dazhdbog. She also imparts tenderness, kindness, cordiality and attentiveness to pregnant women and nursing mothers from the Clans of the Great Race, who observe ancient family traditions and the centuries-old Tribal way of life.

Anthem-Orthodox Praise:

Jiva Mother! Shower Guardian! You are the Patroness of all our families! We call upon Thee, We glorify Thee, We magnify Thee as the giver of Bright Souls! Give comfort to all people, and give reproduction to our ancient families. And You will come, eternally in our hearts, now and ever and from Circle to Circle. So be it, so be it, so be it!

God Agni (Tsar-Fire, Living Fire)

God Agni (Tsar-Fire, Living Fire)— Heavenly God-Patron of the Sacred Fire of Creation.

God Agni controls the festive Rituals with Fire, bloodless sacrifices.

He is revered in all Clans of Orthodox Old Believers-Iiglings, and in every altar, near the Idol of God Agni, a living Sacred Fire was always maintained.

It is believed that if the Sacred Fire goes out in the altar of God Agni, then the lands of these Clans will stop producing good harvests, craftsmen will forget how to make the necessary utensils, weavers will stop weaving good, high-quality fabric, storytellers will forget all the ancient traditions of their Ancient Clans. Dark times will last until people light the Sacred Fire of God Agni in the altar and in their hearts.

God Semargl (Fire God)

Description of Semargl, compiled on the basis of the works of A. Khinevich “Slavic-Aryan Vedas”

God Semargl (Fire God)— Supreme God, guardian of the Eternally Living Fire and guardian of the strict observance of all Fire Rites and Fiery Purifications.

Semargl accepts Fiery Gifts, Requirements and bloodless Sacrifice on ancient Slavic and Aryan holidays, especially on Krasnogor, on the Day of God Kupala and on the Supreme Day of God Perun, being a mediator between people and all the Heavenly Gods.

Fire God Semargl is the Patron God of the Hall of the Heavenly Serpent in the Svarozh Circle.

The Fire God joyfully blesses all people from the Clans of the Great Race, who with pure Soul and Spirit observe all the Heavenly Laws and the Many-Wise Commandments of the Light Gods and Ancestors.

Semargl is also called upon in the treatment of sick animals and people, in order to save patients from various ailments and diseases. When a person’s temperature rose, they said that Fire God settled in the Soul of the sick person. For Semargl, like a Fire Dog, fiercely fights against illnesses and illnesses, which, like enemies, have entered the body or Soul of the sick person. Therefore, it is considered unacceptable to bring down a patient’s fever. The best place to cleanse yourself from illness is considered to be a bathhouse.

Anthem-Orthodox Praise:

Semargl Svarozhich! Great Ognebozhich! Sleep with the pain, cleanse the womb of the child of the people, of every creature, old and young, You, God's delight. Cleansing with fire, opening the power of Souls, save the child of God, may the sickness disappear. We glorify you, we call you to us, now and ever and from Circle to Circle! So be it, so be it, so be it!

Birth of Semargl!

There are references to the emergence of Semargl from the flame. They say that once the heavenly blacksmith Svarog himself, striking a magic hammer on the stone, struck divine sparks from the stone. The sparks flared up brightly, and in their flames the fiery god Semargl appeared, sitting on a golden-maned horse of a silver color. But, seeming to be a quiet and peaceful hero, Semargl left a scorched trail wherever his horse’s foot stepped.

Beliefs associated with Semargl

The name of the God of Fire is not known for certain, most likely because his name is extremely sacred. Holiness is explained by the fact that this God does not live somewhere in the seventh heaven, but directly among earthly people! They try to pronounce his name out loud less often, usually replacing it with allegories.

The Slavs have long associated the emergence of people with Fire. According to some legends, the Slavic Gods created a Man and a Woman from two sticks, between which a Fire flared up - the very first flame of love. Semargl also does not allow evil into the world.

At night, Semargl stands guard with a fiery sword, and only one day a year does he leave his post, responding to the call of the Bathing Lady, who calls him to love games on the day of the Autumn Equinox. And on the day of the Summer Solstice, 9 months later, children are born to Semargl and Kupalnitsa - Kostroma and Kupalo.

Semargl mediator between people and gods

Semargl accepts Fiery Gifts, Requirements and bloodless Sacrifice on ancient holidays, especially on Krasnogor, on the Day of God Kupala and on the highest Day of God Perun, and is a mediator between people and all Heavenly Gods.

Semargl is called upon in the treatment of sick animals and people, in order to save the sick from various ailments and diseases. When a person has a fever, they say that the Fire God has settled in the Soul of the sick person. For Semargl, like a Fire Dog, fiercely fights against illnesses and illnesses, which, like enemies, have entered the body or Soul of the sick person. Therefore, it is considered unacceptable to bring down a patient’s fever. The best place to cleanse yourself from illness is considered to be a bathhouse.

God Semargl in Slavic mythology:
God Semargl in pagan mythology was one of the sons of the great god Svarog. Svarog's children were called Svarozhichi, and his son Semargl after birth becomes the god of earthly fire.
One of the Svarozhichs was the god of fire - Semargl, who is sometimes mistakenly only considered heavenly dog, guardian of seeds for sowing. This (storing seeds) was constantly carried out by a much smaller deity - Pereplut.

Mentions of the name Semargl in chronicles

The name of Semargl is mentioned in Russian chronicles - the pantheon of the book. Vladimir, it supposedly came from the old Russian “smag” (“Follow him I will call Karn, and Zhlya jump across the Russian land, Smag mooing in a flaming rose” i.e. fire, a tongue of flame, Fire-Svarozhich - half dog, half snake. Probably , the mediator between the waking world and the heavenly world, which in the Vedic tradition is the god of fire - Agni. He is also the penezhny (fiery) serpent from conspiracies. Mentioned in the Paisevsky collection of St. Gregory (14th century) and the Chrysostom collection of 1271. Firebog - Yognebozhe, according to the “Veda of the Slavs” by Verkovich, among the Pomak Bulgarians:

Fala ti Yogne God!
Fala ti Yasnu Sun!
You heat it up on the ground.
Pecking the chickadee into the ground...
Pokrivash e Tsarna Muggle,
ta sa niche and gleda.

He is, quite possibly, Rarog, Rarogek is the son of Svarog, according to Czech medieval sources.
The identification of this god with the Iranian Senmurv (a giant magical bird) is considered unjustified, but there is probably a connection with the firebird (the fiery messenger of happiness), which brings his happiness.

Simargl (Old Russian Semargl, Simargl, Sim-Rgl) - in East Slavic mythology, a deity who was one of the seven (or eight) deities of the Old Russian pantheon (see article Slavic mythology), whose idols were installed in Kiev under the prince Vladimir (980). The name Semargl apparently goes back to the ancient *Sedmor(o)-golvъ, “Seven heads” (cf. the polycephaly characteristic of the Slavic gods, in particular the seven-headed Ruevit). According to another, more controversial hypothesis (K.V. Trever and others), the name and image of Semargl is an Iranian borrowing and goes back to the mythical bird Senmurv. D. Worth connects Semargl with the Dove bird. Semargl's functions are unclear; they are probably associated with the sacred number seven and the embodiment of the seven-membered ancient Russian pantheon. It is characteristic that in some texts of the Kulikovo Cycle the name Semargl is distorted into Rakliy, and this deity is considered as a pagan, Tatar. Lit.: Trever K.V., Sanmurv-Paskudzh, L., 1937; Jakobson R., While reading Vasmer’s dictionary, in his book: Selected writings, v. 2, The Hague-P., 1971; Worth D., Dub-Simyrj, in the book: East Slavic and general linguistics, M., 1978, p. 127-32.
"Myths of the Peoples of the World"

Semargl - the most mysterious deity of the Slavs

This cult developed among the Slavs under the influence of Scythian influence approximately 3 thousand years ago. Semargl, in all likelihood, meant “seed”. This deity was not the most popular among the ancient Slavs, but probably remained the most mysterious to this day. Simargl is a sacred winged dog that protects seeds and crops, revered along with the ancient Russian coast guards. Even in the Bronze Age, among Slavic tribes there is an image of dogs jumping and tumbling around young shoots. Apparently, these dogs protected crops from small livestock: chamois, roe deer, wild goats. Semargl among the Slavs was the embodiment of armed good, “good with teeth,” as well as claws and even wings. In some tribes Semargl was called Pereplut; the cult of this deity was associated with festivals in honor of mermaids, as well as bird-maidens, who were deities of irrigating fields with rain. Rituals in honor of Semargl and the mermaids were held in early January and consisted of prayers for water for the new harvest. Another major holiday of Semargl and mermaids was mermaid week from June 19 to 24, ending with the holiday of Kupala. Archaeologists in many female burials of the 10th - 11th centuries. They discovered silver hoop bracelets that fastened the long sleeves of women's shirts. During ritual pagan games, women before dancing took off their bracelets and danced “carelessly”, depicting mermaids. This dance was dedicated to the winged dog Semargl, and, apparently, the legend of the frog princess came from him. During the ritual, all participants drank a sacred drink prepared with herbs. Gifts were brought to Semarglu-Pereplut, his image in the form of a dog, most often cups with the best wine. In rare surviving images, the sacred dog Semargl was depicted as if growing from the ground. From written sources it becomes clear that the Semarglu ritual took place with the obligatory participation of boyars and princesses, who brought rich gifts to the idol.

“World cults and rituals. The power and strength of the ancients." Compiled by Yu.A. Matyukhina. -M.:RIPOL classic, 2011. Pp. 150-151.
Some researchers compare Simargl with the Iranian deity Simurgh (Senmurv), the sacred winged dog, plant keeper. According to B.A. Rybakov, Simargl in Rus' in the 12th-13th centuries was replaced by Pereplut, which had the same meaning as Semargl. Obviously, Semargl was the deity of some tribe, subject to the Grand Duke of Kyiv Vladimir.
Balyazin V.N. “Unofficial history of Russia. Eastern Slavs and the invasion of Batu. - M.: OLMA Media Group, 2007., pp. 46-47

Here is my vision of the Slavic god Semargl, born on the basis of personal study of legends and traditions:

Semargl Ognebog is probably one of the most mysterious light gods of the Slavic world.

Its mystery lies in the fact that many Slavic Gods were created by man in “his own likeness” and had a completely human appearance, and Semargl had the image of a winged fiery wolf.

Most likely, the image of Semargl is older than the “humanized” images of the gods……. And it may be the key to your inner strength. Look around you will not see flying fire wolves, there are none outside until you find it inside. Our external world is a reflection of the internal, do not look for gods outside, find them inside yourself and then they will appear outside.

Semargl lives in you - this is your spiritual fire, crushing the chains of ignorance, this is the fire of sacred rage, sweeping away the enemy's outposts on its way, this is the heat of the body, defeating the body's diseases, this is the fire in the furnace, warming you.... in modern understanding - this is even nuclear energy. All this is the god Semargl, or rather his manifestations

According to legend, Semargl was born from the blow of Svarog’s hammer on the Alatyr stone: from the splashing sparks, a flame shot up, and a rider on a golden-maned horse appeared in the fire.

The imagery of the ancient language speaks of the interaction of divine forces, which there is no point in revealing, because their divinity will be lost. Our language is a limited tool, especially after the cutting off of its imagery and the reform carried out by the Bolsheviks. The appearance of Semargl is facilitated by several forces, and at all levels of existence they are similar: the force of friction and impact. The blow of Svarog’s hammer on the anvil of Alatyr gives birth to Semargl, the blow of a wave of your anger against insurmountable circumstances ignites a sacred rage in you, the blow of a flint and a steel against each other causes the fire of the material world, the interaction of two nuclei causes a nuclear explosion.....the interaction of your spiritual and material principles causes spiritual fire.

Semargl's mission is simple and at the same time complex: the Winged Wolf does not let the dark principle from the manifest world into the world of Rule, standing guard over Reveal with a “burning” sword. He is the keeper of the interworld between reality and rule, although Nav is also available to him, and can come from Navi.....

He is the shield and sword of the human world - he can protect, warm, protect, heal, or he can destroy and destroy everything in his path.

The keys and connection to Semargl are stored in your subconscious. And you will receive them only when you become holistic and do not use this power for selfish purposes, when your consciousness is cleared of the dark spots of ignorance, then you learn to consciously use its power. The Slavic Gods will not entrust a nuclear bomb to a child, and the power of Semargl is hidden behind seven seals, which will be revealed only to pure consciousness.

Accept the image of Semargl, feel the divine fire in your soul, help others understand and accept the Native Gods. Help Semargl spread his wings in each of us, help awaken strength, rage and wolfish agility. To the Glory of Our Gods and Ancestors!

Stribog

Stribog- is the God who controls lightning, whirlwinds, hurricanes, winds and sea storms on Midgard-Earth. We turn to him when a rain cloud is needed during a dry period, or vice versa, during a rainy period when it is necessary for Stribog to disperse the clouds and the Yarilo-Sun to warm the fields, gardens and orchards filled with moisture.

Stribog also controls the winds and sandstorms on the Earth of Oreya (Mars). In addition, Stribog is the Patron God of the Earth of Stribog (Saturn) in the Yarila-Sun system. But most of all, our ancestors revered Stribog as the destroyer of all kinds of atrocities and the destroyer of evil intentions.

God Varuna (God of the World Waters)

God Varuna— God who controls the Element of movement Starry Sky and observing the sacred paths that connect the Gates of Interworld in different Halls of Svarga the Most Pure.

Varuna is the God who rules the roads of Human Fates. Only God Varuna can determine the power of Spiritual Formation and the completeness of fulfillment of a person’s Life Purpose.

Raven is the Veshaya bird, the faithful companion of the Ruler God Varuna. He accompanies the Souls of the dead to the Vyria Gate in the Great Most Pure Svarga and informs the Navya Souls about what high goals they have achieved in their Spiritual and Soul development and in fulfilling their Life Purpose on Midgard-Earth.

If God Varuna decides that a person needs to be given the opportunity to complete the work he has begun, which he did not have time to complete due to sudden death, then he sends his assistant, Raven, to Dunya of the deceased person.

Raven is the guardian of the Living and Dead water, makes it possible for the Soul of the deceased to return to his own body, so that a person, returning to the World of Revealing, can complete his unfinished work.

In the World of Reveal they say about such a person: “he experienced clinical death” or “he returned from the other world.” Oddly enough, after the God-Manager Varuna returns a person to his former life, the person changes his behavior, does not waste his life in vain and completes the work that he did not have time to finish.

If a person cannot be returned to his own body due to his complete destruction, then the Heavenly God Varuna asks the Goddess Karna to find a suitable body for this Navya Soul.

God Kolyada

God Kolyada— The Supreme God, who controls the Great Changes in the life of the Clans of the Great Race and the descendants of the Heavenly Clans.

In ancient times, the Supreme God Kolyada gave many Clans who moved to the western lands a system of calculating seasonal time for conducting field work - the Calendar (Kolyada's gift), as well as his Wise Vedas, commandments and instructions.

Kolyada is the Patron God of military men and Priests. Kolyada was often depicted with a sword in her hand, with the blade of the sword facing downwards.

In ancient times, a sword with its tip facing downwards meant the preservation of the Wisdom of the Gods and Ancestors, as well as unshakable adherence to the Heavenly Laws, as established by God Svarog for all the Halls of the Svarog Circle.

The holiday in honor of God Kolyada falls on the day of the winter solstice; this holiday is also called Menari, i.e. Day of Change. On the holiday, groups of men dressed in the skins of various animals (mummers), who were called Kolyada squads, walked around the courtyards. They sang hymns glorifying Kolyada and organized special round dances around sick people to heal them.

Anthem-Orthodox Praise:

Bose Kolyada! Glorious and Trislaven be you! We thank You for your gracious help to our Childbirth! And may You be our intercessor in all our deeds, now and ever and from Circle to Circle! So be it, so be it, so be it!

Bog Sventovit

Bog Sventovit— The Supreme Heavenly God, who brings the Pure Spiritual Light of Goodness, Love, Illumination and Enlightenment of the World, Rules in the Souls of all White people from the Clans of the Great Race, as well as in the Souls of the descendants of the Heavenly Clans.

Orthodox ancestors from various Slavic-Aryan Communities revere God Sventovit for his daily Spiritual help in all good creative deeds and endeavors that are aimed at the benefit and prosperity of our Ancient Clans.

At the holidays in honor of God Sventovit, competitions were held in the knowledge of Ancient Wisdom among young people. Only those young people who had already reached the Circle of Years* were allowed to compete in the knowledge of Ancient Wisdom.

* reached the Circle of Years - i.e. age 16 years.

The point of the competitions held by the Priests of Sventovit was to determine how developed the Ancestral memory, imaginative thinking, intuition, dexterity and ingenuity were in the younger generation.

At the very beginning of the competition, the Priests of Sventovit asked young people questions on various topics and riddles. The winner was the one who answered the most questions and riddles faster and wittily. Then, for the winners of the first competition, competitions were held that determined the dexterity and skill of young people in various martial arts, skill in handling a sword and knife, and accuracy in archery.

Those that passed the above tests were also tested for endurance; For this purpose, young people went to the forest for three weeks, or, as they said in the old days, for thirty days.

Anthem-Orthodox Praise:

Sventovit, our Light Bose! We glorify and glorify You, all the dear! And You enlighten our Souls and send down illumination into our hearts, for You are the Good God, and to all our Clans. We magnify You from eternity and call upon You in our Clans, may our Souls be with You, now and ever, and from Circle to Circle, and at all times, as long as the Yarilo-Sun shines on us!

God Kupala (Kupala)

God Kupala (Kupala)- God, who gives a person the opportunity to perform all sorts of Ablutions and conducts Rituals of Cleansing the Body, Soul and Spirit from various ailments and diseases. God who guides you to a joyful and happy life.

Kupala - cheerful and wonderful God, dressing in light white robes decorated with flowers. On the head of God Kupala there is a wreath of beautiful flowers.

Kupala was revered as the God of the warm time of Summer, wild flowers and wild fruits.

Many Slavic-Aryan Clans engaged in field farming revered God Kupala along with the Goddess Makosh and Goddess Tara, as well as the Gods Perun and Veles.

Before the start of the harvest and the collection of field fruits, a holiday was celebrated in honor of God Kupala, at which bloodless sacrifices were made to God Kupala, as well as to all the Ancient Gods and Ancestors.

On the holiday, Orthodox ancestors throw their bloodless sacrifices and prayers into the fire of the Holy Swastika Altar, so that everything sacrificed appears on the festive tables of the Gods and Ancestors.

After making bloodless sacrifices from the living fire of the Holy Swastika Altar, the community members light candles and firelights, which they fasten on wreaths and rafts and send them down the rivers.

At the same time, on a candle or fire, Orthodox ancestors from various Communities say their innermost desire or request for deliverance from illnesses, all kinds of failures, various problems, etc. This ritual can be explained as follows.

A burning candle or firelight illuminates the request or desire of the Communities, the river water remembers them and, evaporating, rises to Heaven, conveying to the Gods all the requests and desires of the Orthodox ancestors.

At the holiday, each of the Orthodox ancestors must undergo complete purification in order to begin collecting the fruits of the field and begin the field harvest. A complete cleanse consists of three parts:

First cleansing (Body cleansing). Everyone present at the holiday on God's Day Kupala must wash their body in sacred waters (rivers, lakes, reservoirs, etc.) to wash away fatigue and dirt.

Second cleansing (Cleansing of the Soul). In order for those present at the holiday on the Day of God Kupala to purify their Soul, large bonfires are lit, and everyone jumps over these bonfires, for Fire burns away all ailments and cleanses the aura and Soul of a person.

Third cleansing (Purification of the Spirit). Everyone present at the holiday on the Day of God Kupala, as well as those who wish, can cleanse and strengthen their Spirit. To do this, a Circle of Fire is created from the burning coals of a large fire, along which people from various Tribal, Slavic and Aryan Communities walk barefoot. Those who wish to walk through the coals for the first time in order to cleanse and strengthen their Spirit are led by the Community by the hand through the Circle of Fire.

This holiday is inextricably linked with another ancient event. In ancient times, God Perun freed his sisters from captivity in the Caucasus and sent them to cleanse themselves in the waters of the Holy Iriya (Irtysh) and in the Smetannoe Clean Lake (Zaisan Island). This event is also narrated in the fifth ball of Songs of the Bird Gamayun.

Due to the fact that Kupala is the Patron God of the Heavenly Palace of the Horse in the Svarog Circle, on this day it is customary to bathe horses and braid their manes colorful ribbons and decorate them with wildflowers.

Anthem-Orthodox Praise:

Kupala, our Bose! Glorious and Trislaven be forever! We glorify you all our dearly, we call you to our lands! Grant us all purification, for our Bozeh to rule! Grant to our families a bountiful harvest in the suffering fields, and full bins in our mansions. Now and ever and from Circle to Circle! So be it, so be it, so be it!

Chislobog

Chislobog- The Wise, Supreme God, who controls the flow of the River of Time, as well as the Guardian God of the Daarian Circle and various priestly systems of the Slavic-Aryan chronology.

In his left hand Chislobog holds a sword pointing downwards, which symbolizes constant protection and all-round preservation, and in his right hand Chislobog holds his shield, on which is inscribed the Ancient Runic calendar, called the Daarian (Daar) Circle of Chislobog.

According to the Daarian Circle of Chislobog, various chronological calculations were previously carried out in all Slavic and Aryan lands. These systems were used before the forced Christianization of the peoples of Rus' and Europe and before the introduction of a new chronology from the Nativity of Christ (the use of the Slavic-Aryan chronology systems according to the Daarsky Circle of Chislobog in the Russian lands was abolished by Tsar Peter Alekseevich Romanov in the Summer of 7208 from the Creation of the World in the Star Temple (1700) . AD).

Currently, only the Priests-Priests of the Ves Spiritual Administrations and the Elders of the Slavic, Aryan and Tribal Communities of the Old Russian Church of Orthodox Old Believers use different systems of chronology according to the Daaryan Krugolet of Chislobog.

Anthem-Orthodox Praise:

Glorious and Trislaven be, our Chislovog! You, the guardian of the flow of life in the Most Pure Svarga, endowing our belly with a period of understanding of our Yavnago World, and You indicate when Yaril the Sun rises, when the Moons and Stars shine. And grant us, according to Your great Goodness, the grandchildren and great-grandchildren of our Clans, to sing to God and our Ancestors Great Glory, as You are a virtue and a lover of mankind. And we all sing the Glory of You, now and ever, and from Circle to Circle! So be it, so be it, so be it!

Goddess Karna

Goddess Karna— Heavenly Goddess-Patroness of all new births and human reincarnations**.

**human reincarnations - i.e. new birth on Midgard-Earth in order to fully fulfill your life lesson. On behalf of the Goddess Karna, words appeared that have survived to this day, these are: incarnation - a temporary incarnation on Midgard-Earth in order to complete one’s earthly lesson, interrupted as a result of an accident, by inhabiting the body of another person; reincarnation is a new incarnation of a person on Midgard-Earth in the body of a newborn child in order to continue his interrupted life path and fulfill his earthly lesson.

Goddess Karna grants the right to every person to get rid of mistakes and unseemly actions committed in his Manifest life and to fulfill his destiny prepared by the Supreme God of the Family.

It depends on the Heavenly Goddess Karna in what area on our Midgard-Earth, in which of the ancient Clans of the Great Race, in what conditions and at what historical time the new incarnation of man will take place. So that a person can complete it with dignity, honor and a clear Conscience in another World.

Goddess Tara (Tarina, Taya, Tabiti)

Goddess Tara (Tarina, Taya, Tabiti)- the younger sister of God Tarkh, named Dazhdbog, daughter of the Heavenly God Perun.

Goddess Tara always sparkles with kindness, love, tenderness, care and attention. Her grace is poured out not only on Nature, but also on people.

The eternally beautiful Goddess Tara is the Heavenly Guardian of the Sacred Groves, Forests, Oak Forests and Sacred Trees of the Great Race - Oak, Cedar, Elm, Birch and Ash.

Due to the fact that the Goddess Tara, together with her older brother Tarkh Dazhdbog, protect the endless lands of Belovodye and the Holy Race, these territories are called the lands of Tarkh and Tara, i.e. Great Tartaria.

Goddess Share (Srecha)

Goddess Share (Srecha)— Heavenly Goddess of good fortune, happiness and good luck in life and creative deeds. This is the eternally beautiful, young Heavenly Weaver who spins the wonderful thread of human life.

The Goddess Dolya is a very skilled craftswoman and needlewoman. From her emerald spindle flows a smooth and strong, golden thread of a person’s life and destiny, which she holds tightly in her tender and tender hands.

Goddess Dolya is the youngest daughter of the Heavenly Mother of God Mokosh and the younger sister of the Goddess Nedolya.

Goddess Nedolya (Nesrecha)

Goddess Nedolya (Nesrecha)— Heavenly Goddess, who endows various people and their children with an unhappy fate for violating the Laws of RITA (Heavenly Laws on the Purity of the Family and Blood) and the Blood Commandments. She is an elderly Woman who spins a special thread of human life.

From its old granite spindle flows a crooked, uneven and fragile gray thread of the life and fate of a person punished by the lesson of God. When a person completely fulfills the lesson of the Gods, Nedolya breaks the gray thread of his life, and the person, freed from an unhappy fate, goes to the World of the Ancestors, or weaves the golden thread of his younger sister into the person’s fate.

Goddess Nedolya is the eldest daughter of the Heavenly Mother of God Mokosh and the elder sister of the Goddess Doli.

Goddess Lelya

Goddess Lelya- Forever young and forever beautiful Heavenly Goddess. Lelya is the guardian of eternal, mutual, pure and constant Love.

She is a caring and gentle Patron Goddess of seminal happiness, marital harmony and all kinds of well-being, not only in all Clans of the Great Race, but also in all Clans of the descendants of the Heavenly Clans.

Goddess Lelya is the obedient daughter of the Supreme God Svarog and the Heavenly Mother of God Lada Mother.

She is a kind, caring and gentle wife of God Volkh, guardian of the Heavenly Halls of Volhalla. Lelya protects His peace and comfort, and the Goddess Valkyrie helps her.

In these Halls, She takes care not only of her beloved husband, but also takes upon herself the responsibility of treating the guests of Volhalla, the warriors who fell in battles and the Heavenly Gods - the Companions of her husband.

In ancient times, the people of the Great Race named one of the nearby Moons of Midgard-Earth in honor of her - Lelei.

Goddess Zarya-Zaryanitsa (Mertsana)

Goddess Zarya-Zaryanitsa (Mertsana)- Heavenly Goddess - Ruler of the dawn and Patron Goddess of a good, bountiful harvest.

This Goddess was especially revered by rural residents, for She contributes to the speedy ripening of abundant harvests and fruits, therefore, nationwide services were performed in Her honor and they asked Her for a good harvest.

In ancient times, it was believed that this blessed Heavenly Goddess-Manager had her beautiful shining Halls on the second Earth from Yarila the Sun (in the modern astronomical system this is the planet Venus), which is why they called her in all the Clans of the Great Race the Land of Dawn - Mertsany.

Mertsana, in addition, is the Patron Goddess of falling in love in early youth. Mostly young girls who fall in love with boys at gatherings and holidays turn to Zara-Mertsane.

In the Temple of the Goddess Mertsana, the girls brought various Gifts, jewelry woven from beads and amber, beautiful bouquets of bright wild and forest flowers, in order to find out from the Priestesses of the Goddess Mertsana what kind of betrothed the Heavenly Gods would give them.

Goddess Vesta

Goddess Vesta— Heavenly Goddess-Guardian of the Ancient Wisdom of the High Gods. The younger sister of the Goddess Madder, who brings peace and Winter to Earth.

Goddess Vesta is also called the Patroness of the Renewing World, the good Goddess of Spring, who controls the coming to earth of the Holy Race - Spring, and the awakening of the Nature of Midgard-Earth.

On the day of the Spring Equinox, a nationwide celebration was organized in Her honor, and pancakes were always baked, as a symbol of Yarila the Sun; Easter cakes, bagels and bagels with poppy seeds, as a symbol of the earth awakening after winter sleep; gingerbread cookies in the shape of larks and cookies with swastika symbols.

In addition, the Goddess Vesta symbolized not only the acquisition of the Ancient Wisdom of the High Gods by representatives of the Slavic and Aryan Clans, but also the receipt of pleasant, good news in each Clans of the Great Race.

Belobog

Belobog— Heavenly God-Guardian of the Ancient Knowledge of the Higher Worlds. He is a generous giver of every blessing, happiness and joy to all hardworking people from the ancient Slavic and Aryan Clans. In ancient times, Belobog instructed our Many-Wise Ancestors to do creative work for the Glory and Greatness of all Clans of the Great Race. The Wise Belobog granted the good creators walking along the Golden Path of Spiritual Development the Ancient Knowledge of the Higher Worlds, and they created such beautiful creations that no one could repeat during the existence of life on Midgard-Earth.

Belobog not only protected the Ancient Knowledge of the Higher Worlds, having gathered the bright Heavenly Host, from the encroachments of the evil Chernobog and his dark army, i.e. all the greedy followers of his ideas from the Worlds of Darkness, but also observed how Ancient Knowledge changes the consciousness of the inhabitants of the Border Worlds, which includes our Midgard-Earth.

Thanks to Belobog, creative people are born on the lands of the Manifest World, filling life with beauty, love, goodness and harmony, without which human life would be gray and uncomfortable.

Chernobog

Chernobog— God, who controls the Knowledge of the material World and cold reason, simple but iron logic and exorbitant egoism. He watches how the Ancient Knowledge of the World of Arlegs spreads across other Worlds and Realities.

Chernobog fled from his World to the Dark Worlds, because he violated the Heavenly Laws established by the Supreme God Svarog. He insidiously broke the seal from the Secret Ancient Knowledge of his World, which was guarded by Belobog. And the Ancient Knowledge of the World of Arlegs sounded throughout all the lower Worlds, right down to the darkest depths of the Pekelny World. He did this in order to obtain for himself, according to the law of universal correspondence, the Ancient Knowledge of the Highest Worlds. To justify himself and his actions before the Heavenly God Svarog, Chernobog gathers his supporters throughout all lands in the Worlds of Navi and Reveal. He tries to develop in his supporters greed, permissiveness, cold reason, iron logic and exorbitant selfishness.

Chernobog in our World on Midgard-Earth first gives a person the opportunity to touch the smallest particles of the Ancient Knowledge of his World and observes how a person will behave in such a situation.

If a person who has received the Knowledge of the Higher World begins to exalt himself above others, violates human and Heavenly Laws, then Chernobog begins to fulfill all his base desires.

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