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Slavic Goddess, Istoria Modei, Creaturi Mitice, Slavic Paganism, Baba Jaga, Slavic Mythology, Slavic Folklore, Hur Man Målar, Russian Culture

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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Stephanie Mayer
Slavic Goddess, Slavic Paganism, Slavic Mythology, Slavic Folklore, Russian Culture, Russian Folk, Russian Artists, Russian Art, Gods And Goddesses

Kostroma is the goddess of spring, fertility and summer in Eastern Slavic Mythology. She was the patroness of lovers. Kostroma is a daughter of Simargl and Kupalnitsa. Her brother and husband is Kupalo. According to the myth, Kupalo and Kostroma were twins. Their parents were Simargl, the god of fire, and Kupalnitsa, goddess of night. Once, Kostroma and Kupalo ran into a field to listen to songs of birds Sirin, the bird of sorrow, and Alkonost, the bird of joy. Both birds, especially Sirin…

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Josephine Karolewski

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