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Last post, we talked about Stribog/Strzybóg, the Slavic god of the wind, and this Slavic Saturday, we’re going back to the earth. International Women’s DayRead MoreDziewanna/Devana – Slavic Goddess of the Wilds and Hunt – Slavic Mythology Saturday

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The Goddesses Of Slavic Mythology. The goddesses of Slavic folklore are shrouded in mystery, their true nature obscured by the Christian faith which sought to eradicate all pagan worship. However, a large part of their mythology can be reconstructed from linguistics, folklore and comparative mythology.

‘The Morning Star.’    The Morning Star was linked to protection, horses, light, and exorcism. It was believed that it took care of spiritual cleaning and brought good emotions. Zorya was also connected to the planet Venus Slavic Goddess, The Morning Star, Hecate Goddess, Slavic Mythology, Pagan Gods, Star Goddess, Sun Painting, Polish Folk Art, Ancient Goddesses

Slavic mythology is one of the less appreciated of all the ancient folklore traditions. The myths grew in the hearts of the tribes of a great civilization, and in the minds of people whose lives were full of struggles and dreams for a better future. The goddess who guarded their lives was named Zorya.

'Mokosh (aka Makosh). A goddess of fertility, water, and women in old Slavic mythology.  According to folk belief she shears sheep and spins thread. The name itself is derived from the word combination maty kota ‘mother of the cat,’ that is, ‘mother of good fortune.’ She is related to All Mother Goddesses.'(Women of Power) Celtic Mythology, Mokosh Goddess, Slavic Goddess, Goddess Of Fertility, Irish Mythology, Slavic Mythology, Marie Madeleine, Oh My Goddess, Sacred Feminine

'Mokosh (aka Makosh). A goddess of fertility, water, and women in old Slavic mythology. According to folk belief she shears sheep and spins thread. The name itself is derived from the word combination maty kota ‘mother of the cat,’ that is, ‘mother of good fortune.’ She is related to All Mother Goddesses.'(Women of Power)

Mokosh. Slavic Goddess. Graphic Art. Giclee print on archival | Etsy Croquis, Slavic Tattoo, Ukrainian Tattoo, Slavic Goddess, Slavic Paganism, Folklore Art, Slavic Mythology, Slavic Folklore, Pagan Symbols

Mokosh. Slavic Goddess. 30x40 cm. Graphic Art. Giclee print on archival paper. Mokosh is a goddess of life and earth, Great Mother. Print A high quality Giclee print of my personal artwork. Giclee print: printed with pigment inks on 270 gsm fine art paper with textured surface. 30x40 cm (11.81" x 15.74") or A4 297x210 mm (8,27" x 11,69") Custom sizes possible, please let me know! Prints are sold unframed. It is shown for visualization purposes only. Each print is individually signed…

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