Morana, Slavic Goddess Of Death

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Komentáře • 313

  • @SlavicAffairs
    @SlavicAffairs  Před 5 lety +35

    We are currently still working on the website www.slavicaffairs.com so it may not be available till the end of next week!
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  • @miroslavantonin9354
    @miroslavantonin9354 Před 5 lety +242

    in Czech republic we burn Morana every year when winter end...mostly this tradition is kept in villages but sometimes in big cities too :) :)

    • @irokezwielosawski8463
      @irokezwielosawski8463 Před 5 lety +36

      In Poland we were doing it with Marzanna, but this tradition slowly disappearing :/ fuck USA globalism

    • @janmacek1648
      @janmacek1648 Před 5 lety +2

      so you say, your people are stupid that they join "globalism"?

    • @marab.6244
      @marab.6244 Před 5 lety +2

      In Croatia they also burn a huge paper doll to end winter :)

    • @dananovakova337
      @dananovakova337 Před 4 lety +1

      My topime Moranu ,ale palime carodejnice!

    • @jankabelcikova1704
      @jankabelcikova1704 Před 4 lety +1

      Hi,dearest slavic.in me wilage neer Žilina we burn morena and puting to River Váh.winter end

  • @supermiro200
    @supermiro200 Před 5 lety +167

    Morena in Slovakia, we do the burning too. It's a weird feeling, like a lot of spiritual energy all around and you can actualy feel it

    • @SigurdB.
      @SigurdB. Před 5 lety +2

      Interesting!

    • @thelittledevil666
      @thelittledevil666 Před 4 lety +4

      Ja som sa toho vždy bála, toho pálenia Moreny, ale skôr, mi jej bolo vždy ľúto...xD hehe...ale tá energia bola cítiť...to je pravda

    • @dylancoric3734
      @dylancoric3734 Před 4 lety

      • Yune • what do you mean her? What do you guys use as a representation of her

    • @joannajamerson35
      @joannajamerson35 Před 4 lety +1

      @• Yune • what type of gods and goddesses are in Poland

    • @hj4569
      @hj4569 Před 3 lety +1

      @@dylancoric3734 a doll made from straw as an effigy. I'm in US. But my grandparents kept the Polish traditions when they came to US, and I/my family still drown the effigy each year.

  • @bigjohn697791
    @bigjohn697791 Před 2 lety +18

    Sounds very similar to the old Irish Pagan goddess "The Morrígan" Goddess of Death, War, and Sex. Also called the Phantom Queen who's animal was the crow.

  • @gothicwave7761
    @gothicwave7761 Před 5 lety +75

    Morana as a given name is rare in the Slavic world today. The only country where it's not entirely uncommon is, for some reason, Croatia. Great presentation, love it!

    • @coviksutrasnjice6609
      @coviksutrasnjice6609 Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, I'm from Croatia and I know one Morana

    • @yovanbidenovic4940
      @yovanbidenovic4940 Před 3 lety +2

      If I had a daughter rn, I'd name her Morana without a second thought tbf

    • @doppel5627
      @doppel5627 Před 2 lety +7

      Because in the South Slavic tradition, the love story of Juraj/Jarilo/Ivo and Mara/Morana is the explanation of the season cycle. It seems that in South Slavic area, especially in Croatia, this myth was the most important. In the folk songs of Croatia, Bosnia and Slovenia there are many evidences of this importance. On the other hand, there are almost no mention of Svarog, Dažbog, Svantevid etc. The South Slavic pantheon seems to consisted of Perun and his wife Mokoš, his antagonist Volos and his children, Juraj and Mara. Morana is Mara's name after the death of Juraj. Later, people masked their beliefs by naming the Christmas Božić, which was the birth day of Juraj, and merging Juraj with St George. Mara became Marija and blended with virgin Mary. See Vitomir Belaj, "Hod kroz godinu"

    • @SHAX516
      @SHAX516 Před 2 lety +1

      *All Marina 's would like to know your location*

    • @MARKO8885VTC
      @MARKO8885VTC Před rokem

      Yes it's relatively common in Criatia.

  • @ButterDog42069
    @ButterDog42069 Před 3 lety +34

    In Russia there is a ritual, present to this day. It's celebrated at the beggining of March and is called Maslenitsa (comes from the word maslo - butter.). During this event people have fun, celebrating first warm days of the year, eat some blini(slavic pancakes) with butter and generally enjoy their time. At the end of the day all of the people gather around the straw figure and burn it down. I actually think that the ritual u talked about at the end of the video, just transformed into maslenitsa over time. So actually the straw statue is the statue of Morana I guess.

    • @audhumbla6927
      @audhumbla6927 Před 2 lety

      they do that in denmark to! st hans

    • @arrhythmiaamarth9189
      @arrhythmiaamarth9189 Před 29 dny

      Христианам всегда нравится, когда сжигают языческие идолы

  • @michastasinski631
    @michastasinski631 Před 5 lety +47

    We want more Slavic gods explanation.

  • @lollylula6399
    @lollylula6399 Před 5 lety +68

    Loved this, please make some more on Slavic mythology

  • @DBSuperPolishCuririn
    @DBSuperPolishCuririn Před 5 lety +124

    Marzanna in Polish i remember in begin of 90s we were still going from school to the nearest river and drowning a marzanna that we all made from the thing brought from home but now i think jewropean lord will do anything to control education system and this tradition will be lost

    • @veroniicaa2000
      @veroniicaa2000 Před 5 lety +10

      We were doing this too. It was not so long time ago. Maybe 9 years ago . All my class were making this Marzanna in our homes and then behind the school we were burning her and then throwing to the river :) it was so cool but in that time i didnt even know why we do it and that Marzanna is a slavic goddess of death

    • @filipskalik8930
      @filipskalik8930 Před 5 lety +7

      Here in Slovakia she is called Morena and we were burning her and throwing her into water as well. Good old traditions, which we should definitelly keep.

    • @barbie_5555
      @barbie_5555 Před 5 lety +1

      > jewropean 😂😂😂 yep right

    • @adrianostrowski6431
      @adrianostrowski6431 Před 5 lety +4

      Z tego co wiem Kościół próbował zniszczyć tę tradycję ale na szczęście mu się to nie udało.
      Eng: As far as I know The Church tried to destroy this tradition but luckily they failed at doing so.

    • @BowlerTheHatGuy
      @BowlerTheHatGuy Před 5 lety +1

      @@adrianostrowski6431
      Słowiańskie duchowe obrzędy i tradycje są tak silne, że Kościół nie mógł ich zwalczyć, więc je zasymilował i nazwał po swojemu np. Matki Boskiej Zielnej.
      Jednak warto wiedzieć, że to jest słowiańskie święto, nie katolickie jak niektórzy chcieliby myśleć...

  • @sscknwtch
    @sscknwtch Před 3 lety +13

    in russia we burn a big doll(??) of morana every year on shrovetide, it’s actually amazing how the most religious orthodox grandmas are the ones who enjoy this pagan celebration the most

    • @user-pb1og6qi9f
      @user-pb1og6qi9f Před rokem +1

      В России очень много вещей, которые на самом деле языческие

    • @arrhythmiaamarth9189
      @arrhythmiaamarth9189 Před 29 dny

      Христианские попы вам это и навязали, им нравится, когда вы идолов сжигаете

  • @tomdijkstra4196
    @tomdijkstra4196 Před 4 lety +17

    Hey thank you for your work, it's great, I'm french so I don't understand all the slavic words you're using ^^ but it's great to hear about Slavic mythology! Could you make a on chernobog, I really like this mysterious god and maybe an other one about Viy ( I don't know if it's the correct righting however), I couldn't find much informations about him and I'd love to hear about him from your point of view! Thanks again and carry on!

  • @einar6229
    @einar6229 Před 5 lety +24

    Exelent video, you should make more like this, tell the tale and keep heritage alive, it is more important these days than ever 💪

  • @ernestbatiy1070
    @ernestbatiy1070 Před 2 lety +2

    My goddess. Slava

  • @KeriAnimationStudio
    @KeriAnimationStudio Před 5 lety +9

    Awesome video as always! :) Would be interesting to see you making video about other typical slavic traditions.. Like šibačka and oblievačka :D

  • @radek3531
    @radek3531 Před 5 lety +6

    Oh damn what a coincidence haha I was just watching a few vids on slavic mythology and noticed your new upload. Thank you man! Slava!

  • @veskofilipov5235
    @veskofilipov5235 Před 5 lety +6

    Hey SA . I love your videos insanely much !

  • @poleovestnik1
    @poleovestnik1 Před 3 lety +4

    Morana and her sosters, Živana and Lelja, were once kidnapped by Skiper Zmej, an evil creature, the ambassador of chaos. He turned the three goddesses into horrible monsters. After Perun, the thunder god defeated Skiper Zmej in an open duel, so the legend says, the three godesses were returned their natural look. Morana couldn't bare the dammation of the beast and became dark and evil. She went to the underworld where she lives now.

  • @bloxy_6981
    @bloxy_6981 Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed this video and i really love your content and your music.I like how you spread our culture in a really awesome way.And i would like to see more videos about Slavic mythology, cuz I'm trying to study more my Slavic culture and mythology but there isn't a lot of books and stuff online to learn it.
    Keep going and make more awesome videos and i would really like to see you grow more👍.
    Živjela Slavenima✊!

  • @tianlong23
    @tianlong23 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you Janek, for this. More videos like that!

  • @veskofilipov5235
    @veskofilipov5235 Před 5 lety +6

    Im so happy to hear your voice again dude . +10/10

  • @handzarnp
    @handzarnp Před 5 lety +4

    nmg da verujem da sam tek sad saznao za ovo jer kao decu su nas plasili da ce MORUNA doci posle ponoci ako ostanes budan i imam drugara kome se to bas i desilo spavao je sa bracom u sobi kada je osetio bol u grudima i da ga pritiska pritom da nije mogao da pozove bilo koga u pomoc jer mu je i glas oduzela MORUNA .Istina ziva.

  • @redpillproductionscanada5563

    Marzanna?
    Love from a Ukrainian in Canada your videos are amazing brother, thanks for the uploads.

  • @ravenrain6120
    @ravenrain6120 Před 4 lety +3

    Wonderful! Thank you!

  • @thanos9225
    @thanos9225 Před 4 lety +7

    thank u for making videos about Slavic mythology, i fancy mythology from all over the world but there's not much known about Slavic pantheon out there, and sometimes it's confusing to do research based on the internet because one website can tell different things from another. for example, one said Svarog is god of the sky, but another said he is god of fire and blacksmith. There's never a clear explanation about these gods and goddesses

  • @alanbernhardt6167
    @alanbernhardt6167 Před 5 lety +6

    Very interesting! And can't wait for the website

  • @timothyhoward7187
    @timothyhoward7187 Před 5 lety +3

    I fucking love Slavic Mythology especially if it focuses on Slavic Polytheism because this path of the Old Ways is so very interesting, unfortunately I'm not Slavic but I'm Celtic and I Love My Fellow Pagan Followers.

  • @WhiteLiteBarbie
    @WhiteLiteBarbie Před měsícem

    So good! I want to get a tattoo themed around Morana!

  • @infinitiv525
    @infinitiv525 Před 5 lety +9

    We used to burn and drown morena in a river when I was in kindergarten, i am not sure if this tradition still holds here, but i hope it does.

  • @galdramadur1
    @galdramadur1 Před 5 lety +1

    Very interesting. Thank you very much for uploading this video. Greetings from germany

  • @freefirelover-jd1pv
    @freefirelover-jd1pv Před 4 lety +8

    In Sanskrit Marana means death

  •  Před 5 lety +1

    I like how you present this video. Keep going and upload more deep slavic orthodox trap.

  • @thatahamoment497
    @thatahamoment497 Před 5 lety +2

    Great video! Please make a video about vile, like rojenice, sojenice and others. I noticed that they tend to have two origins, ones are spirits of nature and others are young girls who died before wedding or baptising. I would love to know more about their origin and I noticed that there isn't much info on them on the Internet.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @simpleslav8448
    @simpleslav8448 Před 5 lety

    Great video always

  • @arianmartic7965
    @arianmartic7965 Před 5 lety +3

    I never saw someone burn nor drown Mara, i never knew about this till now. Just simply amazing! I would like to do it! Great video, slava from croatia!

    • @gromosawsmiay3000
      @gromosawsmiay3000 Před 5 lety

      come to poland we will show you how to drown Marzanna in the first day of spring :-)

    • @Morrov
      @Morrov Před 3 lety

      @@gromosawsmiay3000 I miss drowning Marzanna, loved it when I was a little kid

    • @gromosawsmiay3000
      @gromosawsmiay3000 Před 3 lety

      @@Morrov because based on slavic mythology drowning of Marzanna is reserved for kids not for adults xD

  • @shilzat1883
    @shilzat1883 Před 4 lety +3

    My sister is named morana,ngl the name suits her very well

  • @thediomio8253
    @thediomio8253 Před 5 lety +26

    morana i mora skoro su isti jedno je smrt(morana) a drugije noćna mora (mora)

    • @gromosawsmiay3000
      @gromosawsmiay3000 Před 5 lety +3

      w polsce ciągle używamy "nocna zmora" czasem tak nazywam moją córkę ;-)

    • @doppel5627
      @doppel5627 Před 2 lety +1

      Indoeuropske riječi. U engleskom je murder / (night)mare, u francuskom meurtre/ cauchemare, a siguran sam da je tako u puno jezika. U latinskom smrt je mortem.

  • @deathhimself4676
    @deathhimself4676 Před rokem

    Great video.

  • @Tsar64
    @Tsar64 Před 5 lety

    Amazing edit

  • @marapavlovic2177
    @marapavlovic2177 Před 5 lety +4

    Mara 😎

  • @KingaKucyk
    @KingaKucyk Před 5 lety +5

    😍 I love her 😍
    😂😂😂 Who's here from Milos Bogetic's "Story of her, holding an orange"? ❤ But literally, so many things add up now. I reccomend anyone who red that story, to see this video. It really fills much of the gaps 😊

  • @edwwi
    @edwwi Před 3 lety +2

    Poor Morana

  • @davidc8744
    @davidc8744 Před 5 lety +4

    I recommend you to read a book "under free sun", a book about slovenians I begin to read that, greetings from Serbia🇷🇸💪!!!

    • @davidc8744
      @davidc8744 Před 5 lety +1

      If u can not find on google just type Pod svobodnim soncem
      Roman Frana Saleškega Finžgarja

    • @janu2997
      @janu2997 Před 5 lety +2

      This is assigned reading in Slovenian high schools (or was in my time). Pod svobodnim soncem.

  • @loryb1040
    @loryb1040 Před rokem +1

    Damn today is full of revelations. I am half polish but never grew up with any folklore or anything. A few days ago I decided to look into it since I like different mythologies anyway.
    I'm flabbergasted learning about Nav and morana because for the longest time I'd move into my "headspace" to escape reality and find myself on a wide clearing with a big tree in the middle. To the right was always a dark forest I never tried to get in because it always scared me. I didn't consciously design this place, I just went there automatically. By the tree was always a young woman with pale skin, long dark hair and wearing a white dress that would flow in the wind. She was always a very kind person (to me at least) and would often help me
    To be honest, I always assumed if anything she'd be from the Greek pantheon but I could never find anything that matched the description of the place and her until Nav and morana

  • @tommyslavic898
    @tommyslavic898 Před 5 lety +1

    Now I get the song "In the arms of Mara" by Grai its about the Morana, namely the coming of winter.

  • @liztowers2058
    @liztowers2058 Před rokem

    Love this. Being Croatian it all makes sense to me now...

  • @hiqhduke
    @hiqhduke Před 5 lety +26

    1:25 I swear I dated this girl!

    • @user-pl3zh8lu3i
      @user-pl3zh8lu3i Před 5 lety +4

      lool

    • @dkepa90
      @dkepa90 Před 5 lety

      Nacionalista sta ti trazis medju pagane?

    • @hiqhduke
      @hiqhduke Před 5 lety +3

      Овде сам да подржим родноверје код католичких Словена јер ћемо их лако преко родноверја преобратити у православље, пошто родноверје има више сличност са православљем него католичанством. А искрено...
      Сви словенски богови подударају са германским, грчким и римским боговима, тако да родноверска божанства *у суштини* нису нешто посебно словенско, исто важи и за хришћанског бога наравно.
      Перун = Зевс = Јупитер = Тор
      Јел Перун словенски бог или: *словенско име за општег индо-европског бога* кога су Германи, Грци, Латини и Викинзи такође својевремено славили???
      Зато родноверје не треба сматрати као алтернативу хришћанству ни хришћанство као нешто туђе а *ни родноверје као нешто посебно* словенско.
      Само су имена богова словенска.
      Јешуа (хебрејски) = Исус (словенски) па: Моша (хеб) = Мојсије (сло) онда: Абрахам (хеб) = Аврам (сло).
      Схваташ?
      У оба случаја *божанства и пророци су исти* само су имена локалног порекла и само другачије звуче.

    • @ybdejswhcmen1159
      @ybdejswhcmen1159 Před 5 lety +1

      @@dkepa90 sta mudrujes seljacino

    • @dkepa90
      @dkepa90 Před 5 lety

      @@hiqhduke sta fali katolicima, isti su kao pravoslavci, iste bogove slave... Idi pricaj popovima o rodnoverju i starim bogovima, kako je hriscanstvo na silu preobratilo slovene i da je samo izmenilo nazive bogova u svetce, isti ti bogovi se pojavljuju u svim kulturama i nisu nista drugo no Anunaki koji su stvorili rasu, koji su hteli da je uniste gde je Enki aka Loki dao uputstva Noju kako da spasi...
      Sve ti je to isto od starog egipta do inka i maya, pa do sub rase Slovena koje je prihvatilo kasnije te iste bogove.
      Postoji jedno bozanstvo pre svih njih koje je doslo na balkan u vreme starcevo kulture a to je venera, crna majka, black madona, sv petka, kali, isis nazovi je kako hoces. Sa druge strane slavili smo i baal-a laznog boga a i dalje je tu, veles-a zastitnika stocara i vodic do podzemlja. Ko je tu ispravan... ?
      Rasisticka je knjiga Peruna, nema dokaza da je orginalna, a ako jeste to dokazuje da je bilo rata izmedju vise sila i da nisu anunaki tako divni, ipak oni su podrzali Hitlera.
      U Indiji je sacuvano vedsko znanje, koje srbi danas tvrde, iako nema genetike juznih slovena tamo vec slovena sto nije isto. RG VEDA gde opisuje indru kralja bogova (odnosno tih van zemaljskih svetaca) iznad njega su 3 shiva(veles) vishnu(rod) i brahma(swarog)
      Da li pripada to jednoj rasi, ne, vec covecanstvu, da li je pravoslavlje zalutalo odgovor je da, jeste, ovisao sam ove godine i katolicke i pravoslavne i dzamije (sve spadaju u avramovske religije zasnovane na dogmi sto je i rodnoverje) i sta mislis da li sam nasao tamo boga?
      I da i ne, nasao sam u ljudima, ali nasao sam i boga tame, sve je tu.
      Sve su to isti ljudi, sa istim ciljem kojima je servirana neka prica da bi zamrzeli drguge.
      Pogledaj sta putin misli o ostalim verama, i zasto se sastaju u Astani, neutralnoj teritoriji za politiku i veru. Zapitaj se zasto ruski popovi osudjuju rodnoverje, mozda zato sto je proizaslo iz fasizma.
      Rudolf Stajner je sve to lepo obradio, njegova svest je bila na nivou Tesle, ali niko o njemu ne prica, zato sto je u to vreme bio pretnja za hitlerov vril kult, zato sto smatra jevandjelja lepim ali u 20. veku ne dovoljnim, zato sto he pokazao na pravu svest hrista i kako doci do nje, a ne da drzi ljude u mraku i naplacuje vencanja, svadbe, krstenja i sahrane. Pa ako nemas pare ko te jebe. Cast divnim ljudima u crkvi, malo ih je, ostalima trebaju pare, dje ces u raj bez novca?
      Jerotic je bio divan covek, da su samo svi popovi nalik njemu...

  • @LegendaryCollektor
    @LegendaryCollektor Před 3 lety +2

    What about Chernabog?

  • @defendermuuus294
    @defendermuuus294 Před 5 lety +3

    51!
    Dobry film

  • @kathrinat9824
    @kathrinat9824 Před 5 lety

    More of this! :)

  • @shoshana8651
    @shoshana8651 Před 5 lety +6

    Topienie "Marzanny"

  • @matejmatej3554
    @matejmatej3554 Před 5 lety

    Super video pozdrave iz spodnje savinjske doline

  • @liviq
    @liviq Před 10 měsíci +1

    In Slovakia we call her Morena and in spring she is both set on fire and then drowned

  • @chetansirisai8547
    @chetansirisai8547 Před 3 lety +3

    Marana means death in sanskrit

  • @ewachamuczynska6324
    @ewachamuczynska6324 Před 2 lety +2

    I remember how in kindergarten on the first day of spring ladies made a puppet from papers and materials, aka. Marzanna, and we burn her in the yard :)
    Absolutely normal thing, hm?

  • @claushellsing
    @claushellsing Před 5 lety

    Came here for the Allegro series. This a completely new culture to me.

  • @poleovestnik1
    @poleovestnik1 Před 3 lety +1

    Moran is the wife of Košej. The noble lord of the underworld. Košej hissides is known as Kostej, Korčun and Koročun. His day is the 16th of December, the shortest day in the year and the longest night.

  • @vesko9162
    @vesko9162 Před 3 lety +1

    Morana comes from River Morava, in this river very much lose the life

  • @Alysana2604
    @Alysana2604 Před 5 lety +3

    Wow okay I'm calling my daughter Marina so everyone assumes I like the sea but actually I just like death.

  • @SiegmundSLO
    @SiegmundSLO Před 5 lety +8

    Please make a video about the KURENT, I am from Ptuj...so you know...

    • @user-le4sb8is4i
      @user-le4sb8is4i Před 5 lety +1

      I think Kurent is the same god as Pust (Puscetus), also the same as greek Charon, etruscan Charun, and mythical polish ruler Piast Wheelwright (which is Charron in french). Rod, in hinduism Vishnu, is more broad version of this god. Rod (Krodo) holds the wheel of fortune (Sudarshana Chakra). Morana is his female version. Doesn't Kurentovanje mean something like healing? The same word as Piastowanie (care, protection). This is role of Vishnu - Preservation. Word with PST like Piast, Pust relate to Piscis and Pistis (faith, sense of people from this astrological sign).

  • @SlaviSokol
    @SlaviSokol Před rokem

    Most probably Morena/Morana was not burned or dumped in watter originally.
    There is a slovak folk song where they sing :
    Morena, Morena you died, but not for us.
    Indicating that in the attempt to keep the tradition while it was non christian and banned from practicing.
    People did the procession as usual but at the end burned Morana showing to the christian authorities :
    "Look we are throwing this idol away"
    Doing it this way they kept the custom and not be in conflict at the same time.

  • @tomparsley7150
    @tomparsley7150 Před 5 lety

    Morana here in Czech Rep. is burned when spring comes to show. I am thinking to get Gerald nex winter/spring exchange :D

    • @Bolekh
      @Bolekh Před 5 lety +2

      in Poland too, when I was a kid we made Marzanna dolls in school and during spring equinox the most pretty one was chosen and we all went at the river side, then the teacher would soak her with alcohol or whatever, set it on fire and throw it to river. she would be burning and floating away so as the winter she represents. now when i'm thinking about it, those pagan rituals do have charm :)

  • @alexjarger4319
    @alexjarger4319 Před 5 lety +1

    Can you do Devana too?

  • @ambasrb
    @ambasrb Před 4 lety +2

    There are also rivers (and t9wns and other places) all over Europe named Morava (which is taken from Morana). And usisally those are dangerous rivers. Bad for swiming in them.

  • @AnaB012
    @AnaB012 Před 3 lety +1

    Could you make a video about Bojana - goddess of victory, Vesna - goddess of spring, Miroslava - goddess od peace?

    • @user-zw6lx7gv2u
      @user-zw6lx7gv2u Před rokem +1

      Наравно!Ти си Српкиња!А та дивна женска словенска имена су, углавном српска!

  • @Morana_90
    @Morana_90 Před rokem +1

  • @user-pl3zh8lu3i
    @user-pl3zh8lu3i Před 5 lety +6

    I lerned in school about her :P cool

    • @user-pl3zh8lu3i
      @user-pl3zh8lu3i Před 5 lety +1

      @@orthoboi_ yup, we do. But just a little bit.

    • @gromosawsmiay3000
      @gromosawsmiay3000 Před 5 lety +1

      in poland in every first day of spring we drown Morana (Marzanna) in the river :-)

  • @theunhingedpoet
    @theunhingedpoet Před 2 lety

    okayyy😭😭😭😭

  • @azzaxtor9426
    @azzaxtor9426 Před 5 lety +18

    Great video, and yes here in Serbia we have a name for a female Mara :D

    • @azzaxtor9426
      @azzaxtor9426 Před 5 lety +3

      @Morana PL oh that is great hehe :D so similar

    • @azzaxtor9426
      @azzaxtor9426 Před 5 lety +3

      @Morana PL always and forever 💪💪

    • @nenadnexus3078
      @nenadnexus3078 Před 5 lety +3

      Azzaxtor Marina also:)

    • @azzaxtor9426
      @azzaxtor9426 Před 5 lety +4

      @@nenadnexus3078 yes and Marina :)

    • @dkepa90
      @dkepa90 Před 5 lety +1

      In Serbia Mara is short for Marija.
      I never met anyone called Mara!

  • @user-sl4ep8tw1s
    @user-sl4ep8tw1s Před rokem

    In modern Russia there's an unpopular dark and overall edgy branch of Slavic neopaganism, a cult of The Great Nav'. What's interesting about it is that's it's not a paganistic religion, but rather gnostic. A material world is seen as a prison and the Great Nav' - as a sort of a "void beyond", with a strong Lovecraftian vibe. Mara thus is depicted as a benevolent Lovecraftian entity, who's goal is to liberate all the souls of the world by "decreating" them, which also makes this religion a really dark and gothic-ish vershion of Buddhism.

  • @joachim6172
    @joachim6172 Před 5 lety +2

    There should be a unified Slavic nations

  • @starringman3537
    @starringman3537 Před 5 lety +2

    Please make video on slavic muslims from sandzak and bosnia! I'm russian and I heard actually quite good thinks about them but most people don't see them as slavs, even tho a montenegrin friends family of mine for example just changed to Islam at about 1900

  • @dartveidr7334
    @dartveidr7334 Před 2 lety +1

    🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺 с наилучшими пожеланиями братьям славянам

  • @michaelsmith-ht2jy
    @michaelsmith-ht2jy Před 3 lety

    Aka Oya , aka Kali . The spirits aka gods energy are everywhere

  • @fooligansrock7837
    @fooligansrock7837 Před 3 lety

    In Poland it is called Morzana,

  • @naty0079
    @naty0079 Před 2 lety

    Hades and Persephone in reverse

  • @dan020350
    @dan020350 Před 3 lety

    💚

  • @MARKO8885VTC
    @MARKO8885VTC Před rokem +1

    I didn't know that. It is interesting that the names : Marina,Mara,Morana,are still common tiday (specially in Croatia,Morana is relatively common)

    • @user-pb1og6qi9f
      @user-pb1og6qi9f Před rokem +1

      Marina is a popular name in Russia, but it is believed that it is Latin. From the Old Latin marīnus - sea.

    • @lokimacak6052
      @lokimacak6052 Před rokem

      Mara is a common name in Srbia to.
      but i think Marina is not a veriant of Morana,i thik it hase Latin origens.

  • @zrecvelesa6012
    @zrecvelesa6012 Před 5 lety +1

    V Čechách na konci dubna pálíme čarodějnice a je to velice podobné tomu, co jsi popisoval ve videu. Je to to samé?

    • @MrSaragor
      @MrSaragor Před 5 lety +1

      Není, pálení čarodějnic je 30. Dubna a ne 21. Března, což je první rozdíl. Říká se tomu Valpuržina noc, nebo také Noc čarodějnic, což je druhý rozdíl. A ten třetí je, že je to převzatý od Němců. Morena, se pálí, či topí 21. Března a tento zvyk spíše přežívá na Moravě, nežli v Čechách. Určitě se taky najdou výjímky, ale je jich fakt pomálu. Doufám, že jsem to vysvětlil dostatečně.

    • @zrecvelesa6012
      @zrecvelesa6012 Před 5 lety

      Jo, dík moc ;)

  • @piast_son_of_perun3557

    In Poland we drown her when the winter ends to symbolically "kill the winter". It's called "topienie marzanny"

  • @daca8395
    @daca8395 Před 4 lety +1

    is it possible rivers Morava and Velika/Istočna/Zapadna Morava comes from Morana's name?

    • @MarjanVukovic
      @MarjanVukovic Před 3 lety +2

      Proto Indo European root "mar/mor" is related to a large body of water, death or a horse. Basically, many words in English, French, Italian and particularly Slavic languages may be traced back to this old root, especially if their original meanings are kept in some form. So the answer to your question is, yes.

  • @obiwanschinobi
    @obiwanschinobi Před 5 lety

    What!?? No mention of Slovenian movie “Morana”???

  • @SarahMarieBrockie
    @SarahMarieBrockie Před 4 lety

    Here

  • @alphadraconian3483
    @alphadraconian3483 Před 4 lety

    ❤️🖤💀🖤❤️

  • @Stando0
    @Stando0 Před 4 lety +1

    Wait wait wait wait wait... i have so much questions - isn't Morana daughter of Mokoš? Are Dažbog and Svarožič the same god? And is Svarožič the son of Svarog?

  • @timothyhoward7187
    @timothyhoward7187 Před 5 lety +5

    Morana is basically the same Deity as The Morrigan in my people's own old ways, Celtic Polytheism.

    • @KrwawyKocur
      @KrwawyKocur Před 5 lety

      Yes, but Morana also has great connection with war and... not only. She is even more similar to Cailleach Bheur, when we look at Marzanna-Dziewanna and Cailleach-Brìghde.
      @Morana PL Myślę że cię zainteresuje ;)
      weneda.net/marzanna-i-swiatlo-bozyca-ilustracja/
      weneda.net/marzanna-i-dziewanna/
      www.bogowiepolscy.net/marzanna-1.html

    • @WinteressNavja
      @WinteressNavja Před 5 lety +1

      Morrigan is the goddess of Battle! Morana is the goddess of Winter and Death, feel the difference.

    • @KrwawyKocur
      @KrwawyKocur Před 5 lety

      I talk about Morana as Marzanna, which reign far more than only winter and death. We can say that Morana (goddess of Winter and Death) is aspect of Marzanna, but of course everything depends on interpretacion. I recommend checking out sources above.

    • @WinteressNavja
      @WinteressNavja Před 5 lety

      @@KrwawyKocur I recommend you to check славяне.сайт in Gods you'll find Morena.

    • @KrwawyKocur
      @KrwawyKocur Před 5 lety

      @Селина Винтер Thank you, I catch basics of Russian and I saw your славяне.сайт, and it's all nice stories but mostly over-interpretation. I was talking about raw historical character. Don't get me wrong, there is also truth but as well things that have no sources and probably come from someone's imagination (Did I mention that there is no annotation to any sources ?). There also do not take into account the question of time and space of occurrence of beliefs. No offence, if you buy it, it's ok but this is some vision of how it could be, not a historical facts. Likewise I have had on mind later appearing Marzanna, which is as I said before Goddess of dead and winter but not only in contrast to your vision of Morena. I just use those names interchangeably, it's probably the source of our little misunderstanding about the essence of this Goddess. Greetings to you.

  • @coppermoth6069
    @coppermoth6069 Před 3 lety

    Reminds me of She-ra!

  • @thammadanormal7833
    @thammadanormal7833 Před 4 lety +1

    In thai morana actually mean death too

  • @lovorka3321
    @lovorka3321 Před 4 lety +1

    PREKRASNA

  • @magicofpastel7623
    @magicofpastel7623 Před 4 lety

    Well in poland its literally calles "topienie marzanny" aka drowining Marzanna and its celebrated in preschools were children dress decorate Marzanna and later go out on a field trip to a rivet and the teachers light it up burn it and throw it into the water

  • @nikgokuhil
    @nikgokuhil Před 3 lety

    In a white dress, while 95% of pics we saw as reference are in black

  • @paganlord5667
    @paganlord5667 Před rokem

    Are yarilo and dazbog same gods

  • @reanimationeas342
    @reanimationeas342 Před 3 lety

    I am developing an interest in Slavic culture after learning about North Macedonia (No I am not intending to start a fight about the naming dispute)

    • @MarjanVukovic
      @MarjanVukovic Před 3 lety

      Yeah, it s funny how Otto from Germany became the first Greek king.

  • @arudrakumar4540
    @arudrakumar4540 Před 5 lety

    Why this ritual looking so similar to Indian crop season festival ?
    They also burn and throw it in water ..
    And name also seems familiar we call it "marula" (meaning: changing/turning/mesmerize/mystic.. etc) festival also called "jaru seethala"(meaning : jaru = sliding/slipping, seethala = of Winter/ Cold) festival ..
    But there also be a eggs throwing festival or competition to lead this group..
    It's a very good happy festival.. nowadays people not giving it a face ..
    Anyway why this was so similar ?
    And it was mainly done by sali's farmers ..
    Are there any links ?

    • @gromosawsmiay3000
      @gromosawsmiay3000 Před 5 lety +1

      you know we have the same indoeuropean roots, so most probably we have simillar root of our goods ;-)
      we also called that ritual in poland "Jare Gody"
      if you are hindi speaker some words are similar in hindi and in polish in example numerals from zero to nine:
      zero
      jeden
      dwa
      trzy
      cztery
      pięć
      sześć
      siedem
      osiem
      dziewięć

    • @arudrakumar4540
      @arudrakumar4540 Před 3 lety

      @Ankit Kumar Jha is there any back story/ custom you know regarding holika !?
      Bcz we can't just simply burning as a cause of similarity..
      I heard about this burning session before Holi in some places but don't know real thing so please enlighten me about this.. maybe it was same !! In this way only we can dig our cultural this bcz main stream media will not give us real stuff except their fabrication stories ..
      Hoping for your kind reply 🙏

  • @KrwawyKocur
    @KrwawyKocur Před 5 lety

    Dla zainteresowanych tematem Marzanny zachęcam do lektury:
    weneda.net/bogini-marzanna/
    weneda.net/marzanna-i-swiatlo-bozyca-ilustracja/
    weneda.net/marzanna-zielna/
    weneda.net/marzanna-i-dziewanna/
    weneda.net/dziewanna-i-wiosna/
    weneda.net/dziewanna-gromniczna-2/
    weneda.net/gwiazdka-i-gwiazdor/
    www.bogowiepolscy.net/marzanna-1.html

  • @user-le4sb8is4i
    @user-le4sb8is4i Před 5 lety

    People exaggerate role of Morana as goddes of death. She is just as much goddess of death as Laima or Lakshmi. She is goddes of sea, dreams and fortune. Very easy to understand if one understands astrology. Other her names: Sobota, Kupała, Ślędza, Śva (Siva from Helmold), Dola. Sobota is cognate with Sophia, sanskrit Sobhana (smart).
    Btw she wasn't daughter of Lada and Svarog. If anything she could be daughter of Perun (as Athena of Zeus)
    And btw Belin, Belebog, Belun is god of sun. Another his name might be Upało. Dadźbog is god of Earth which you shoiuld know if you are from Balkans, you have Dabog, correctly represented as god of earth. Dadźbog is god of earth/harvest like Vertumnus. Another his names or forms: Plon, Siemowit and female version: Dziewanna, Siemianna, Siemargl, Zirnitra, Semla, Verta. This Dziewanna isn't Diana (moon goddess) but Diana is Ziewanna. Siemargl is probably Siem+Mergele (lithuanian for virgo zodiac sign which is related to narvest, plony, dożynki).

  • @dawilon4938
    @dawilon4938 Před 5 lety

    Baba Jaga

  • @peki97
    @peki97 Před 4 lety

    Kao Morgana u lolu xD

  • @stefanzlatkovic5386
    @stefanzlatkovic5386 Před 5 lety +1

    Marina???

  • @winterdreams5827
    @winterdreams5827 Před 5 lety

    And She's Coming for your Soul...
    Hmmm.

  • @liviamoraes9883
    @liviamoraes9883 Před 2 lety

    Out of the blue, an ilustration of Yemanjá, an orixá which has nothing to do with Morana hahaha