Protector God of ancient Charenza. Goddess of harmony, merriment, youth, love and beauty. Some people believed that Vodenjak is soul of very evil human that is punished by Gods to live in water. Perun is heavily masculine, and is representative of the most active parts of nature. A Rusalka (plural: rusalki) was a female ghost, water nymph, succubus or mermaid-like demon that dwelled in a waterway. God. In Slavic mythology: A Vodyanoy (also wodnik, vodník, vodnik, vodenjak) is a male water spirit akin to the Germanic Neck. Marzanna. Goddess of witchcraft, death and winter. But all he did was to make the Earth grow from the God’s side, from the East, and from his side from the West. Animals; snakes, boar Elements; fire, water-----GOD SVAROG. God. Veles has a wife and her name is Devana. He is associated with subterranean fire and water, snakes and earthquakes. Goddess of the home and hearth. In this post, we introduce you to the key figures in Slavic mythology. Only in Celtic mythology, there is a god similar to Veles, a god called Cernunnos (he is the god of the Druids, nature, and horned animals). Matka Ziemia. Dragon-slayer AND G od of the blacksmiths. Vodenjak (Vodenyak or Vodyanoy) is creature from Eastern and Western Slavic stories that lives in water, especially close to watermills. Unique God in Indo-European mythologies. Cernunnos symbol is a horned snake and Slavic people once saw Veles like that.
Goddess. Lada. Slavic.
God of wild animals and forests. Peklabog or Pekelnybog is another name of the god of the underworld.
He is associated with the oak tree, and is a god of war; in some respects, he's a lot like the Norse and Germanic Thor and Odin combined. God and Devil inhabited the Earth, when the Devil decided he would push the sleeping God off into the water. In Slavic mythology, Perun is the god of the sky and of thunder and lightning. Goddess. Leshy. Some mythologies are well-known all around the world—let’s be honest, Zeus and Hades surely hold the honorary title of the rock stars of mythology. God scattered it on water and created the beginnings of the Earth, which however was so small that they both hardly fit. People from all over the world know at least a few facts about the vicissitudes of Greek or Roman mythology. They are created from souls of drowned people, especially ones that didn't meet funerary rites. Etymologically, the word peklo means "pitch". God. Goddess. Matka Gabia.
Swarog, … Karewit.