Veles, slavic god. Ancient Rusland.

Veles, slavic god. Ancient Rusland.

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The Slavic folk religion is a set of beliefs and practices that have been passed down through generations in Eastern Europe, particularly among the Slavic peoples. It has its roots in ancient times and has evolved over the centuries, influenced by various factors such as Christianity and cultural exchange. Some key features of Slavic folk religion include: 1. Polytheism: The Slavs believed in a pantheon of gods and goddesses, each associated with different aspects of nature and human life. 2. Ancestor worship: The Slavs believed that their ancestors continued to play an active role in the lives of the living, and they would often offer sacrifices and perform rituals to honor them. 3. Nature worship: The Slavs had a deep connection with nature and believed that various natural phenomena, such as trees, rivers, and animals, held spiritual significance. 4. Rituals and festivals: The Slavs celebrated various festivals and performed rituals throughout the year, often associated with the changing of the seasons. The Slavic folk religion has been influenced by Christianity, which was introduced to Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages. Many Slavic peoples converted to Christianity, but their pre-Christian beliefs and practices continued to exist alongside Christian dogma. In modern times, there is a revival of interest in Slavic folk religion, particularly among some groups who identify as Rodnover or "Slavic Native Faith." This movement draws on ancient Slavic traditions and combines them with philosophical underpinnings from other religions, such as Hinduism. Some Rodnover groups focus on the worship of gods at specific times of the year, while others have developed a scriptural core based on writings purporting to be centuries-old documents. The reconstructed calendar of celebrations in Slavic folk religion is based on ancient agricultural calendars and includes festivals such as Yuletide (Koliada), Shrovetide (Komoeditsa), Day of Young Shoots, Semik, Rusalnaya Week, Kupala Night / Kupalo, Festival of Perun, Harvest festivals, and Festival of Mokosh.

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