Slavic Mythology (A quick introduction)

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  • čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
  • Slavic mythology and the pre-Christian religious pantheon contained many more deities that differed from each other according to the geographical legion. The video describes the major deities whose altars and evidence of worship was found in several areas.
    The art shown in the video was created by AI. I will upload it on my Patreon (everyone will be able to access it for free) as soon as the video reaches 10k views.
    𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐢𝐧 𝐪𝐮𝐢𝐜𝐤 𝐟𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐬, 𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐬, 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐞? 𝐂𝐡𝐞𝐜𝐤 𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐭𝐡𝐞 @TheStatExplorer
    Gods and Goddesses shown in the clip:
    - The sun
    - Perun
    - Veles,
    - Zhiva (Živa) and Mokosh (Mokoš)
    - Marzanna or Morana
    - Svarog
    - Dzbog or Dazhbog (Dažbog)
    - Belobog and Chernobog
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Komentáře • 138

  • @SlavicAffairs
    @SlavicAffairs  Před rokem +45

    𝗢𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝘄𝗲 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗰𝗵 𝟭𝟬𝗸 𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄𝘀 𝗜 𝘄𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝘂𝗽𝗹𝗼𝗮𝗱 𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗔𝗜 𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗰𝗮𝗻 𝘀𝗲𝗲 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘃𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗼 𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗼 𝗺𝘆 𝗽𝗮𝘁𝗿𝗲𝗼𝗻 (𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗰𝗮𝗻 𝗮𝗰𝗰𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗶𝘁 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗳𝗿𝗲𝗲).
    If you enjoy my content, I encourage you to share it. Thank you.

    • @user-mh1sd9bq9p
      @user-mh1sd9bq9p Před rokem +2

      Почему нет перевода по русски?

    • @benuherka8709
      @benuherka8709 Před rokem

      @@user-mh1sd9bq9p Это видео 2 часа старое, и любой перевод собирает время сделать.

    • @boguslav9502
      @boguslav9502 Před rokem +3

      If you really want a good source for slavic monsters there is a polish book called "Bestiariusz słowiański" which has a ton of monsters, short descriptions, and places where they were located. Great book.

  • @popopopoqwerty
    @popopopoqwerty Před rokem +82

    It is so sad so little remained of the slavic mythology. It's as deep as greek or norse ones, if only more sources were present to learn of them.

    • @kristiankopera
      @kristiankopera Před rokem +1

      Unfortunately, Christians destroyed it..

    • @emilianozapata2530
      @emilianozapata2530 Před rokem +14

      Nordic and Greek mythology came from Slavic.
      Greeks invaded southern parts of Europe by it embracing majority of culture the found there.
      Nordic and Slavic people both have access to Nord see,both lived next to each other for many thousands of years so that connection is not surpisingly strong.
      What is unfortunate is that we hear much about Slavic one because of politics,admitting richness of their culture doesn't go along with the Slavofobia western Euope has for them for so long.
      Catholic church promised it will expand its borders to East 2 centuries ago,and there they are nowdays..almost on the very border of Russia.
      They managed turning one Slavic nation against other,in the end they are gainin cause borther is killimg brother.

    • @FilipPetrovic999
      @FilipPetrovic999 Před rokem +9

      @@emilianozapata2530 I am Slav, but I have to react. If something is similar that doesn't mean that someone stole that something from someone. All pagan European religious were pretty similar and no one can assume which one was first and which one was created from another.

    • @emilpavlov6656
      @emilpavlov6656 Před rokem +4

      @@FilipPetrovic999 sve sto je rekao je istina

    • @sun_geography
      @sun_geography Před rokem +2

      Yea

  • @EmbraceTheHate
    @EmbraceTheHate Před rokem +29

    This is an extremely high quality video, I hope you make a more in the same vein. Slavic mythology is confusing because it incorporates polytheism, monotheism and dualism at the same time.
    Some of the comments below mention how Perun was not considered the main deity. This is correct but it's not a simple explanation.
    Slavs spread throughout Europe, and while the hierarchy generally did not change, different tribes worshipped different gods for various reasons. For instance; Serbs worshipped Dabog because they believed they came from him and Serbian Dabog became a very different entity from the traditional Dabog, as he mantled both Yarilo and Veles at the same time. Both of these gods were still worshipped in their original portfolios, and it's uncertain why Dabog specifically changed.
    Serbian Dabog was represented as the wolf shepard, and he very closely resembles Germanic Wotan and Ossetian Tutyr. During the warm months he was represented as the good sun god, since Dabog and Svarozic are thought to be the same entity (Svarozic being his "last name", denoting that he is the son of Svarog). But during the winter months when the sun was gone, he was represented as a limping old man with a wolf at his side. He turned from a caring god to a generally dark and vengeful god. Because of him, people avoided killing wolves as it was considered kinstrife (since both the Serbs and the Wolves were believed to come from Dabog).
    The Polabian Slavs venerated Triglav/Svetovid, while these gods took minor positions in the other regions where Slavs lived.
    Another interesting note is that while Perun is generally considered the "war god", almost all the male Slavic gods were considered war gods. This is likely because different tribes venerated specific tribal gods, and they would attribute war to their tribal god.
    Lastly, Rod was also considered the "supreme god". But while the others gods took an interest in the affairs of mortals, Rod was closer to the Hindu "Godhead", an oversoul which represented the absolute and ultimate reality. "Rod" also means "kin" and is the root word for "RODiti" - to give birth, "naROD" - people, "izROD" - degenerate(one who is not a part of the kin), "RODa" - stork etc.
    Thank you for the videos Jan, I've been following you for years and I can safely say that you're the glue that binds all the Slavs together. Slava!

    • @SlavicAffairs
      @SlavicAffairs  Před rokem +5

      Thank you so much for your kind words, it means a lot. Slava!

  • @dirtygiraffe
    @dirtygiraffe Před rokem +28

    This was very interesting, looking forward to learn more about slavic mythology!
    Love from Norway

  • @s.v.848
    @s.v.848 Před rokem +48

    Fun Fact: Perun is the God of Thunder like Thor, however he is not the head of the Slavic Pantheon. Instead it was Svarog the Allfather and Creator of the Gods. This is a common misconception because of Vladimir the Great of the Rus, who before conversion of the Eastern Slavs chose to worship Perun instead of Svarog cause he was seen as the most powerful god when measured in brute strength just like Thor is in Norse mythology. He made this decision because in the twilight years of both slavic and norse mythology they chose to worhsip Thor/Perun in the hopes that he was the strongest to help fight back Christianity. Unfortunately the Slavs did not have runes like the Norse did so record keeping was significantly less, however I do believe in some chronicle (potentially the Primary Russian Chronicle) the author states that when Vladimir the Great in the end chose Christianity he ordered the temple he built for the gods to be destroyed and instead build a church and the statues of the gods to be pulled out dragged through the streets and destroyed as well. The chronicle mentions that in the middle of the temple was the statue of Perun signifying that he was worshipped the most but not that he was the main god and it fits with other pagan trends of worshipping the god of thunder and strength before full conversion.
    If I am mistaken feel free to correct me!

    • @holzbierproductions9153
      @holzbierproductions9153 Před rokem +8

      Dude... Slavs and their culture and religion evolved over centuries and they settled from the most eastern to the very mid of europe. From the todays Hamburg in northern Germany to the eastern steppes in Russia. It completely depends on what time and place you look at. The western Slavs for example worshipped many different Gods as main gods changing from tribe to tribe. Perun, Triglav, Svantevit, The wars between those tribes were like battles of the different slavic gods they worshipped. And they still worshipped those old gods, when Poles, Russians and so on already were christians for centuries. Polish Lords even participated in Crusades against the last pagan Slavic realms in northern Germany in late 12th century.
      And before they adapted a Pantheon at all, they worshipped many many spirits of nature and elements. They lived in a world, populated by monsters, spirits, ghosts and living things. More comparable to northern american tribes than to greek or germanic pantheon.

    • @boluguzici9441
      @boluguzici9441 Před rokem +15

      I would just like to correct you on the runes bit. Slavs did have written accounts of their life and beliefs, but those were mostly written on birch bark which decomposes over time. It didn't help that Christian priests were ordered to destroy any form of paganism, including the birch bark texts. I don't think any of them survived, but there are accounts that they in fact existed.

    • @zigzig9938
      @zigzig9938 Před rokem +9

      I can mention that Perun also exists in Baltic mythology. Pērkons(Latvian), Pērkunas(Lithuanian or Prussian).

    • @jovanvucetic6953
      @jovanvucetic6953 Před rokem

      @@zigzig9938 YES MANY GODS STAY SAME BUT SOME HAVE DIFFERENT NAME (OR AND BE DIFFERENT GODS), caps, ;)

    • @fvllgrey
      @fvllgrey Před 11 měsíci +1

      Svarog isn't the head of Slavic gods. It's Rod if I'm not wrong. That's why many people says Slava RODu.

  • @Legendarium-PL
    @Legendarium-PL Před rokem +13

    Very interestingly done and, as a Pole, I like this video 🙂 I like it Bro 👍

    • @Legendarium-PL
      @Legendarium-PL Před rokem +3

      But In the beginning, Rod was the main god, but as the invasions began, skirmishes with other Slavic clans, and with the Germans, of course. From then on Perun, became the most important God in the east, while Svetovit became the most important God in the west of Slavism.
      They are the same Gods.
      Weles, on the other hand, I think in the 6th century, came from the territories of Rus, and became an expensive God, right after Perun, however, he was not the God of warriors like Perun, but was the God of the people

  • @MARKO8885VTC
    @MARKO8885VTC Před rokem +8

    Thank you for this.
    SLAVA!

  • @op.owczarek
    @op.owczarek Před rokem +5

    It was great, hope you make a longer version one day. Your channel is one of the best slavic content.

  • @EmoWader
    @EmoWader Před rokem +8

    I never knew about the myth of Perun hunting Veles, but i've heard the myth of St. Ilija which probably originated from the pagan slavic myth. Like Perun, St. Ilija rode on gods shoulders and hunted the devil on earth with his hunting rifle. Every time he would take a shot, lightning would hit the earth where he was aiming.

    • @user-ld9hx7eh8b
      @user-ld9hx7eh8b Před rokem +3

      Ilya the saint who is worshiped by the Russian Airborne Forces ..

  • @ivopivo1898
    @ivopivo1898 Před rokem +9

    Treba ovo stavit na neku krscansku stranicu da se podsjete

  • @MrTerje0
    @MrTerje0 Před rokem +3

    Amazing video! Hope you will continue this series.
    There are a lot of books and sources, not fully alligned with each other.
    I have read a bit different stories about what you presented here.
    Swaróg and Perun were the same person - Swaróg existed during the peace, but when war came and he was wearing war gear, he was turning into Perun.
    Another story is with Czarnobóg. He was defeated and chained under the ground. Weles got his lands(underground) to rule. Czarnobóg remained chained in the dungeons, but was trying to escape. Every time when he was pretty close to break the chains, the Earth was frightened and ready to his arrival. That's why winter come. Swaróg every year was entering that dungeons and reforge chains once again. Then spring come, because Earth wasn't frightened anymore, as Czarnobóg was imprisoned again.
    I love Slavic mythology. I think its really beautiful and I don't know why we do not learn that much about it in schools, when it's closer to ourselves and just more beautiful. Instead we have romance mythology etc.

  • @nicknucks661
    @nicknucks661 Před rokem +5

    Really enjoyed this thank you!

  • @Vital11Region
    @Vital11Region Před rokem +6

    Здорово 🤝🏻🤝🏻🤝🏻
    Замечательные вещи создаёшь.
    Брат,спасибо тебе 👋

  • @eses1312
    @eses1312 Před rokem +4

    That was awesome, loved the story about Veles stealing Perun's cattle. Keep it up 👍

  • @vatroslavmorbidovic4105
    @vatroslavmorbidovic4105 Před rokem +6

    I, kad ćemo se vratiti korenima? :D Još ovakvih stvari! Slava!

  • @Toothless_dance
    @Toothless_dance Před rokem +3

    Good stuff bro!

  • @sun_geography
    @sun_geography Před rokem +3

    This is nice Slavic Lore

  • @axerock8827
    @axerock8827 Před rokem +19

    Шыкоўна! Колькі б не глядзеў ці слухаў пра родную міфалогію, заўсёды ўражвае!)

  • @perob.5621
    @perob.5621 Před rokem +3

    Great video, more of that ^

  • @ivanadiego6067
    @ivanadiego6067 Před rokem +1

    Exelent video!

  • @user-wl8ej8of1v
    @user-wl8ej8of1v Před rokem +6

    Касательно славянской, особенно восточнославянской, мифологии крайне советую всем почитать фольклориста Проппа

  • @cccccc9093
    @cccccc9093 Před rokem +1

    awesome video

  • @Senki_Alfonz
    @Senki_Alfonz Před 9 měsíci +1

    This is like basically a Hellenic and Roman spin off with its own spices.

  • @xxxRavenxx
    @xxxRavenxx Před 4 měsíci +1

    I've been listening to so many videos, waiting for my name to appear amongst goddesses of life and fertility and finally Živa appeared.

  • @mad_mex0148
    @mad_mex0148 Před rokem +54

    This is too American accent for anything slavic related 😅

    • @Ivanus59
      @Ivanus59 Před rokem +12

      Ah yes, I see no effort put into the pronunciation of God's names to fit the pronunciation in Slavic languages.
      Veles sounds like Willy's and Dažbog is DZ-bog lol. Rly? Dee Zee Bog?! :O

    • @EmbraceTheHate
      @EmbraceTheHate Před rokem +6

      I think he used the AI voice for the narration. Obviously the AI isn't able to pronounce the Slavic names, yet.

    • @JeanBaptisteEmanuelZorg
      @JeanBaptisteEmanuelZorg Před rokem

      prawda

    • @slovajednoduche9640
      @slovajednoduche9640 Před rokem

      I appreciate your video and all things you put out here …It would be better with your own personal voice with your own sacred words with Slovanian sounds phonics bro the English fickle head is weak on and it’s a fly by to fast … all great things happen in good time .
      Janko thanks for your creation I really appreciate them especially musika.. And it’s bonus of many creation of origins story by characters that guide and tormenting us haha😂

    • @barbarianslab
      @barbarianslab Před rokem

      Sverog...🙄

  • @AB-pj7ni
    @AB-pj7ni Před rokem +2

    Nice!

  • @emilnhmdov7924
    @emilnhmdov7924 Před rokem +2

    what is the music at the beginning of the video?

  • @gwentboy1845
    @gwentboy1845 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Damn christianity screwed us over, we need Slavic Paganism again

  • @pokerface2878
    @pokerface2878 Před rokem +5

    О ребята! На каких бы мы языках ни говорили, но я уверен что мы наконец-то нашли те корни, которые нас объединяют) Всем добра)

    • @goldstreem2756
      @goldstreem2756 Před rokem

      Це не так, якщо ти московит у нас нічого спільного з вами немає окрім війни.

    • @pokerface2878
      @pokerface2878 Před rokem +2

      @@goldstreem2756 ну это ты зря, у нас то общего огого

    • @goldstreem2756
      @goldstreem2756 Před rokem

      @@pokerface2878 Аргументуй

    • @nadiyadv5306
      @nadiyadv5306 Před rokem

      Так ми їх і не втарачали😂
      Просто чудь і меря хотіли примазатись😂

    • @nadiyadv5306
      @nadiyadv5306 Před rokem

      @Tomasz Kędziora коли два дні тому отримав карту поляка і думаєш що всі за свого приймуть😂

  • @epictrismegistos3695
    @epictrismegistos3695 Před rokem +2

    After the second video of slavic gods can you talk about the empire of Tartaria?

  • @peterhauman4583
    @peterhauman4583 Před rokem +3

    Slavic: Perun and Veles, Latin: Jupiter and Saturn, Greek: Zeus and Kronos, Celtic: Taranis and Cernunnos, Germanic: Thor and Njord, Hindu: Indra and Kali

  • @danielkovac8900
    @danielkovac8900 Před rokem +2

    Nije li Vesna boginja proleća nasuprot Morani a ne Lada?

  • @youngoldschoolgamer6432
    @youngoldschoolgamer6432 Před rokem +2

    YOU FUCKING ROCK !!!!!!!!!! MY MAN

  • @Doc-Holliday1776
    @Doc-Holliday1776 Před rokem

    Awesome

  • @deadcandance5130
    @deadcandance5130 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hello fellow slavs, can you recommend me some books on slavic mythology?

  • @boguslav9502
    @boguslav9502 Před rokem

    There are also mentions of the allfather God being Jar, who brought the universe into existence from a cosmic egg. (However this is disputed)
    There is also mention of the tree of life spanning from Nawia (land of the dead) and a bird that is its guardian circling it here, through jawia (the waking plane or "physical reality) through Prawia where the branches are (the lawful/ proper land.) This is where the Gods resided and the souls of the dead eventually went. What is insteresting is that slavs believed in reincarnation that the souls of the dead passed through nawia back into jawia as flaming birds (or just birds) only to ascend into Prawia.
    its a distinct aesthetic and a distinct view of the supernatural and metaphysical which I find alluring and amazing and typical of modern slavic thought about life, death, and the supernatural and our relationship to it.

  • @brattler8376
    @brattler8376 Před rokem +2

    just a reminder for slavic gods newer was naked like on the pictures in vid and all gods was a little different for example this version is Polish

  • @joshy0369
    @joshy0369 Před rokem +1

    Interesting pattern

  • @slovajednoduche9640
    @slovajednoduche9640 Před rokem +1

    May the Sun shine over all the lands you care for Rodina

  • @zigzig9938
    @zigzig9938 Před rokem +4

    I can say Slavic and Baltic mythologies have similarities. Baltics also have that jumping over the fire 🔥 during summer solstice festival.

    • @SlaviSokol
      @SlaviSokol Před rokem

      It's all over the world.

    • @skitotrachia3361
      @skitotrachia3361 Před rokem +1

      Dude you can say... you can say ITS CALLED BALTO - SLAVIC !

  • @Mr89brucelee
    @Mr89brucelee Před rokem

    Instrumental for the video?

  • @SlavScythian
    @SlavScythian Před rokem +6

    Жаль нету общеславянского языка хотя бы, я понимаю что сделано для забугорной аудитории что бы она прониклась славянской культурой, но и для самих славян не помешал бы межславянский язык для понимания, ведь все таки есть не мало славян которые не знают родную мифологию.

    • @beatraider4687
      @beatraider4687 Před rokem +2

      Хорват богослов Крижанич работал над единым, универсальным языком для славян на базе русского языка в 17ом веке, был зарублен на войне с турками в 1683 году

    • @SlavScythian
      @SlavScythian Před rokem +3

      @@beatraider4687 так есть межславянский язык, он есть. Он так и называется если не путаю. Обьединение всех славянских языков в единое целое.. Только он сделан так универсально что абсолютно все славяне понимают его.

    • @beatraider4687
      @beatraider4687 Před rokem +1

      @@SlavScythian это и есть труд Крижанича, язык из церковнославянского, русского, сербско-хорватского и польского

    • @ksenonplay6279
      @ksenonplay6279 Před rokem

      есть межславянский

  • @strvinar
    @strvinar Před rokem +1

    There's many good and angry spirits in our mythology, but what fascinates me is what do our people mean to represent when we dress in sheep wool with horned wooden masks showing specific facial expressions on a carnival. Its a creature that scares off winter announcing spring :D
    the costume was also used to scare otomans invading the Balkans hahahha ! SLAVA RODU

  • @lukasgrodzki6539
    @lukasgrodzki6539 Před 9 měsíci +1

    What's about ROD? Rod as a father of Perun??
    Even they sings are almost the same. One is 6 arms in Circle, other is 6 arms in cube🧐🤔

  • @varyagrurik8375
    @varyagrurik8375 Před rokem +1

    А русская версия есть?

  • @gvozdoder0v
    @gvozdoder0v Před 9 měsíci +1

    Veles is not an enemy of Perun and not a serpent. In Indo-European mythology, snakes and dragons are titans or monsters, they do not worship

  • @KiraReminiec9399
    @KiraReminiec9399 Před rokem +2

    Peh roon Vel ES...Seeva.. try a double oo pronounciation
    Beloboog,Chermoboog

  • @niko_tesla
    @niko_tesla Před 11 měsíci +1

    No Stribog, no party

  • @olafleipziger4603
    @olafleipziger4603 Před rokem

    👍👍👍

  • @epictrismegistos3695
    @epictrismegistos3695 Před rokem +2

    But the Bible talk about the gods of all european and mediterranean pantheons. In the book of Genesis says that the angels had sons and daughters with the women of the earth and then they were the Nephilim or the great giants of the past. The book of Enoch goes deeper in the matter of Nephilims.

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    SHE 🌍 WATCHES

  • @user-pe9qt5sx2w
    @user-pe9qt5sx2w Před rokem +1

    I am from India and a Hindu (Vedic /Sanatana) by religion.
    People from West used a fancy word for my HISTORY which is MYTHOLOGY.
    DONT USE THIS WORD FOR YOUR HISTORY.
    RESPECT TO SLAVS

  • @rankoorovic7904
    @rankoorovic7904 Před rokem

    Belobog and Chernobog are just additional titles for Perun and Veles not separate gods

  • @uraparma6678
    @uraparma6678 Před rokem +3

    🔥Слава Кровным Да Родным 🔥
    🤗 Мира и Лада в Наши Земли 🤗
    УРа, УРа, УРа, УРаааа 🔥🔥🔥🔥
    По поводу Перуна,как главного Бога, он так то Сын Сварога. многие сказы Урала рассказывают за Богатыря, хранителя тех Земель, в разных народах он зовётся от Урал Батыр, до ПеРа. В его силы так же входили стихии природы, но самый важный аспект, что молнии и гром, были его орудиями) Всё хранится в сказах и преданиях. И Передавалось из уст в уста🤗

  • @IEthereaI
    @IEthereaI Před rokem

    Veles is a city in Makedonia 🇲🇰☦️

  • @kuchihashman3829
    @kuchihashman3829 Před rokem +5

    Eh, not big fan of narrator nor style of presentation. Still tnx for making video

  • @robertko2164
    @robertko2164 Před měsícem

    Hittites, Scythian, Wends , now Slavic being called

  • @gwinblade50
    @gwinblade50 Před rokem

    Why is Honest Trailers guy narrating this video?

  • @gvozdoder0v
    @gvozdoder0v Před 9 měsíci +1

    Chernobog is the same Veles, Perun is the same Sventovid, Belobog is the same Perun,

  • @epictrismegistos3695
    @epictrismegistos3695 Před rokem +1

    At last. I know all pantheons of european gods. I was tired of soo much Asatru from Scandinavian norse vikings of Netflix and hellenismus from Hellas/Greece.

  • @kjaldir1089
    @kjaldir1089 Před rokem

    I beg all of my Slavic brothers and sisters, to do a deep research into symbols. The popular "Kolovrat" symbol was never found on any archeological finding on our lands. The earliest mention of it is on one drawing from a 1920s book, but the symbol gained much popularity because of Alexey Dobrovolsky, a Russian, over the top neo-Nazi.
    We have many more beautiful symbols, we don't need to use that one.

    • @skitotrachia3361
      @skitotrachia3361 Před rokem

      Dude kolovrat is balkan slavic/ illyro - trachian symbol. Its mediterenean slavic.

    • @kjaldir1089
      @kjaldir1089 Před rokem

      @@skitotrachia3361 What you wanted to say it's a symbol of people who lived there before the Slavs. A there's literally not a single artifact found with that symbol of 100% Savic origin.
      The symbol found it's way to Slavic culture through a neo-Nazi Alexey Dobrovolsky.

  • @Jochen93
    @Jochen93 Před rokem +1

    Proud Germanian Saxons 🇩🇪🍻

    • @skitotrachia3361
      @skitotrachia3361 Před rokem +1

      What does this have to do with anything.

    • @glasswool88
      @glasswool88 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@skitotrachia3361 Slavic and Norse mythologies are very connected.

  • @Vasil_chakalarov
    @Vasil_chakalarov Před 10 měsíci +1

    Makedonija 🇲🇰

  • @AlexeiX1
    @AlexeiX1 Před rokem +1

    This is great but cant say im a fan of the honest trailer ai generated voice over

  • @franciscocunha3232
    @franciscocunha3232 Před rokem +1

    Amazing Religion from a slavic pagan

  • @zrecvelesa6012
    @zrecvelesa6012 Před rokem +1

    You know that Belobog is only hypothetical?

  • @holzbierproductions9153
    @holzbierproductions9153 Před rokem +11

    It's sad that there are really good Scientists out there, digging up slavic past and mythology. And you just reproduce modern stuff you found somewhere and get so many views... Slavic mythology is so much more than this modern ideological influenced pop-stuff.

    • @AB-pj7ni
      @AB-pj7ni Před rokem +12

      Instead of complaining share some of the sources of legit stuff

    • @op.owczarek
      @op.owczarek Před rokem +1

      It's a good way to introduce to the younger generation slavic culture. Let's face it, we're living in modern, americanized world. We even communicate in english now. Appreciate that someone is trying to remind us of who we really are.

    • @SlaviSokol
      @SlaviSokol Před rokem

      It's really difficult to get hold of the literature on this topic.

  • @VelikiiKniazVseiaRusi.

    Проблема в том, что почти вся славянская мифология либо додумана, либо придумана позже. Наше представление о славянских богах сложилось из сказок, передач по рен тв, слухах из всяких сектах, и у всех это представление разное, это видно по коментариям. А правда в том, что о славянской мифологии неизвестно практически ничего, у славян было мало письменных источников, а те что были, периодически уничтожались. И это не какая то теория заговора, это факт.

  • @will_mar
    @will_mar Před rokem +2

    It is fascinating how Slavic god are similar/analog to Greek and Roman (or Pre-Roman: Latino-Faliscian and Osco-Umbrian) gods.
    Perun the master of god, the thunder holder = Zeus for Greeks, Jupiter for Romans.
    Veles the god of underground = Hades for Greeks, Pluto (not the Disney dog) for Romans.
    Morana = Persefone for Greeks, Proserpina for Romans.
    Svarog = Efesus for Greeks, Vulcano for Romans.
    Belobog/Cernobog = Gianus the two-faced, Roman and pre-Roman god.
    After all, Greeks, Romans and Slavs are all Indo-European people that migrated from India many millennia ago. Thus, some corrispondences are expected.

    • @boguslav9502
      @boguslav9502 Před rokem +1

      Perun = God of lightning and order (NOT THE KING GOD)
      that is the only major mistake in the comparison. That position goes to the allfather Svarog or Jar, depending on sources.
      IE peoples migrated into india, not from india. The genetic evidence is extremely strong for a migration into and then past india into the middle east. Although these events are extremely close to each other historically (sometimes less than 1000 years)

    • @skitotrachia3361
      @skitotrachia3361 Před rokem

      Migrated TO India... from all of europe especially from the north but living spread over the whole of eurasia for thens of thousands of years.

  • @nechrist
    @nechrist Před rokem +4

    Ładne, ale za dużo bzdur i głupot.
    DZ-Bog, to jakiś raper? xD

    • @axerock8827
      @axerock8827 Před rokem +1

      Ахах, з DZ-Bog згодзен ХD
      Зачытваў рэп для добрага ўраджаю))

    • @Demon0978
      @Demon0978 Před rokem

      @@axerock8827 😀👍

  • @user-lf2jh2ru9f
    @user-lf2jh2ru9f Před 11 měsíci +1

    Molicu samo,nadjite spikera koji izgovara imena Slovenski a ne anglosaksonski. Ovako,jedva sam pohvatao ko je ko?

  • @theredbeard6333
    @theredbeard6333 Před 10 měsíci +1

    So mamy people that don’t know Slavic mythology. There was No such Gods as Czernobog or Bialobog. Every tribe had it’s own gods and few were the same

  • @blackwolf3723
    @blackwolf3723 Před rokem +1

    There is no ''good'' or ''evil'' deity..

    • @blackwolf3723
      @blackwolf3723 Před rokem +1

      This was made by christians who did not understand our mythology.

  • @dmitrysd3101
    @dmitrysd3101 Před rokem

    единственное, что мне не понравилось в этом видео - это произношение, имена, НАШИХ БОГОВ на латинский лад... ПерУн, ВЕлес, МОкошь и тд. Они так звучат на славянских языках, а не то что автор преподнес с неправильными ударениями.
    В остальном - хорошее начинание, надо просвещать людей, чтобы помнили - КТО ИХ РОДНЫЕ БОГИ!

  • @SlaviSokol
    @SlaviSokol Před rokem

    In my opinion all these gods were created by forgoting their purpose and meaning. At the beginig there were only few maby one. Same with traditions, they all had a logical meaning not esoteric.

  • @christoclow9644
    @christoclow9644 Před rokem +1

    The speaker’s pronunciation of most of the names of the gods and goddesses is atrocious! Belebog and Chernobog were not thought of as “good” and “evil” until the advent of christianization.

    • @95DOIDO
      @95DOIDO Před rokem

      it's a IA made narration I think, that's why.

  • @lukasrak5669
    @lukasrak5669 Před rokem

    now europa has a new gods:putin, zelensky, biden...

  • @lrs_senec16
    @lrs_senec16 Před rokem +1

    Trashing pronouncation

  • @nikolamarin7303
    @nikolamarin7303 Před rokem +1

    This is pure Russian and Ukrainian invented Slavic prehistoric history. The Slavs did not have gods, they had deities and a god who created everything. Perun and Veles were not gods, but deified mythical ancestors, protectors and progenitors of the race. For example, Perun is a mythical ancestor who taught his race how to make ore from earth, and tools or jewelry from ore, so he taught us how to use fire. That is why we identify him with the sun. And Veles is a mythical ancestor who taught his race how to make food from the earth, by planting a plant and feeding on it. That is why the bull is his symbol and a sacred animal needed for plowing. Stop learning the history of your ancestors through wikipedia or ukrainian nazi groups. And stop comparing the Slavs with the Greeks and Romans who were polytheists and heretics.

  • @user-jb2lf9fl7f
    @user-jb2lf9fl7f Před rokem +3

    🇷🇺♥️🇷🇸🙋‍♂️

  • @user-ws3zv2gy3f
    @user-ws3zv2gy3f Před rokem

    there almost nothing about slaviс mythology BUT we have tales about legendary warriors(Богатыри) in Russia and there is a lot more.