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  1. Songs of the Russian People As Illustrative of Slavonic Mythology and Russian Social Life by W. R. S. Ralston, 2004-01-11
  2. The Cossack Hero in Russian Literature: A Study in Cultural Mythology (Studies of the Harriman Institute) by Judith Deutsch Kornblatt, 1993-01-15
  3. Heroes, Monsters and Other Worlds from Russian Mythology (The World Mythology Series) by Elizabeth Warner, 1996-01
  4. Essential Russian Mythology: Stories That Change the World by Pyotr Simonov, 1997-04
  5. Cultural Mythologies of Russian Modernism: From the Golden Age to the Silver Age (California Slavic Studies)
  6. Napoleon in Russian Cultural Mythology by Molly W. Wesling, 2001-02-01
  7. Kitezh: The Russian Grail Legends by Munin Nederlander, 1991-10
  8. Territories of Terror: Mythologies and Memories of the Gulag in Contemporary Russian-American Art by Svetlana Boym, 2007-02-15
  9. Hearlds of Revolution, Russian Students and the Mythologies of Radicalism by Susan K. Morrissey, 1998
  10. Glas 6: Jews and Strangers (New Russian Writing, Vol 6) by Natasha Perova, 1997-03-25
  11. Russian Folk Lyrics
  12. Essays on Russian Folklore and Mythology by Felix J. Oinas, 1985-11
  13. Three Russian Lyric Folk Song Meters by James Bailey, 1993-06
  14. Soviet Russian Literature: Writers and Problems, 1919-1977 by Marc Slonim, 1977-04-14

1. Dazhdbog In Russian Mythology
Dazhdbog in russian mythology or His story. In the ancient russian mythology Dazhdbog appears as a son of the Almighty Perun and a mermaid named Ros.
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Dazhdbog in Russian mythology or His story
by (c) Sergei Naumov , 1994. Based on Russian folklore and personal research.
An Internet version adopted for the WWW server "Dazhdbog's Grandchildren"
The picture at the end is taken from the book "Yazichestvo drevnej Rusi" ("Paganism of ancient Rus") by Boris Ribakov.
Roll 10
"Tell, Gamayun, prophetic bird, tell about the birth of Dazhdbog the Kind, the son of Mighty Perun and beautiful mermaid Ros. And about the combat with father of him, as they fought and fraternized, tell about Dazhdbog's victory..." "Of what that know, hide nothing I will..." In the ancient Russian mythology Dazhdbog appears as a son of the Almighty Perun and a mermaid named Ros Perun is a son of Svarog (Vedic Isvara ) who is a top God in Russian pagan beliefs, a kind of an analogue of Cronos of the Greeks, although he did not actually create the World, he only created the living Universe but... this is the different story of cosmological beliefs of Russians. Perun symbolizes a victory (not the war as he is not Mars , and ancient Russians did not have this kind of god) over enemies, lightnings and things of that sort (looks like Zeus of Greeks but not exactly as he shares some other functions). Basically

2. Regional Folklore And Mythology
Pib's Collection of Regional Folklore and Mythology Resources African Mythology discusses the creator god and ancestor worship in Africa Dazhdbog in russian mythology by Sergei Naoumov recounts the tale of the son of the god Perun and the
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Regional Folklore and Mythology
Here you will find links to information about folklore and mythology topics broken down by cultural and geographical region. The regions appear in alphabetical order.
African, excluding Egypt
  • African Mythology discusses the creator god and ancestor worship in Africa. African Myths and Legends by Samantha Martin offers stories from the Bushmen and Hottentots. Folklore About Hyenas by Robin M. Weare offers tales from Africa about these predators. Louis Trichard, Thoyandou by Lynette Oxley offers several myths and legends of the VhaVenda people. Snake and the Frog tells why the snake and the frog won't be found playing games together. Sweet Thorn Studios offers, for sale, original masks and amulets based upon African folklore and legend. Along with pictures of each item there is a brief summary of the myth, legend, or folkore which inspired it. Urban legends of southern Africa offers "The Rabbit in the Thorn Tree," "The Leopard in the Luggage," and "Ink in the Porridge."

3. Russian Mythology
Find this and other stories from russian mythology. You are here About Homework Help Literature Classic. Literature Classic, russian mythology Guide picks.
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4. Russian Mythology
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6. Dazhdbog In Russian Mythology
English translations of the old Russian myth.
http://sunsite.unc.edu/sergei/Dazhdbog.html
Dazhdbog in Russian mythology or His story
by (c) Sergei Naumov , 1994. Based on Russian folklore and personal research.
An Internet version adopted for the WWW server "Dazhdbog's Grandchildren"
The picture at the end is taken from the book "Yazichestvo drevnej Rusi" ("Paganism of ancient Rus") by Boris Ribakov.
Roll 10
"Tell, Gamayun, prophetic bird, tell about the birth of Dazhdbog the Kind, the son of Mighty Perun and beautiful mermaid Ros. And about the combat with father of him, as they fought and fraternized, tell about Dazhdbog's victory..." "Of what that know, hide nothing I will..." In the ancient Russian mythology Dazhdbog appears as a son of the Almighty Perun and a mermaid named Ros Perun is a son of Svarog (Vedic Isvara ) who is a top God in Russian pagan beliefs, a kind of an analogue of Cronos of the Greeks, although he did not actually create the World, he only created the living Universe but... this is the different story of cosmological beliefs of Russians. Perun symbolizes a victory (not the war as he is not Mars , and ancient Russians did not have this kind of god) over enemies, lightnings and things of that sort (looks like Zeus of Greeks but not exactly as he shares some other functions). Basically

7. Russian FolkloreLinks
Russian FolkloreLinks. Disclaimer What follows is a list of links to various sites on the WWW which deal in some way with Russian folklore. Encyclopedia ( in Russian) Dazhdbog in russian mythology. Russian Paganism. Mythology and Folklore contains some material on Slavic paganism. Russian pagan gods. East Slavic paganism
http://ua1vm.ua.edu/~adrozd/rus252/folklorelinks.html

8. Russian Mythology 1.
world (for example, Baba Yaga), who unable to see living person require for this in the special shaman. russian mythology 2. Menu.
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Slavic myths 1.
Chernobog. (A. Fantalov, picture in Indian ink). In specific development stage the Slavs borrowed in Persians dualistic system. Good, creative beginning symbolized Belobog (Dazhdbog), evil, destructive - Chernobog, surrounded by Navs (perfumes of dead persons). In this image of Chernobog it has common features with Veles, god of hunting and the Other world in the Slav mythology. Vey. (A. Fantalov, picture in Indian ink). Vey, apparently, in the myths was initially the judge of the other world, "ruling above the infernal countries, where among the boiling sea of ashes stood its throne", to its idol, forged from iron, "they sacrificed not only blood of animals, but also human, especially during any public mishaps" (G.A. Glinka). Fatal view twisting it was hidden by enormous eyelash, which raised by pitchforks its assistants. Blindness the characteristic feature of the inhabitants of the other world (for example, Baba Yaga), who unable to see living person require for this in the special shaman. Russian mythology 2.

9. WiccaNet Bookstore Mythology: Russian
Go Back to Book Store. Essential russian mythology Stories That Change the World Heroes, Monsters and Other Worlds from russian mythology. Elizabeth Warner, Alexander Koshkin
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Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Day Year WiccaNet Bookstore Mythology: Russian Go Back to Book Store Essential Russian Mythology : Stories That Change the World Ships in 2-3 days Pyotr Simonov / Paperback / Published 1997 Our Price: $9.60 ~ You Save: $2.40 (20%) Read more about this title... Heroes, Monsters and Other Worlds from Russian Mythology Elizabeth Warner, Alexander Koshkin (Illustrator) / Library Binding / Published 1996 Our Price: $24.95 Read more about this title... Myths of the Sacred Tree : Myths from Africa America, China, Sumeria, Russia, Greece, India, Scandinavia, Europe, Egypt, South America, Arabia Moyra Caldecott, Anthea Toorchen (Illustrator) / Paperback / Published 1993 Our Price: $10.36 ~

10. Russian Mythology 2
Word about the regiment of Igor calls legendary poet Boyan possibly, lived with the court Russian prince Yaroslav by (AN Afanasyev). German mythology 1. Menu.
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Slavic myths 2.
Stribog. (A. Fantalov, the image in Indian ink). Stribog, probably, was considered in Slavic myths as the god of a wind. Veles. (A. Fantalov, picture in Indian ink). The problem does not appear with the identification of the Slav god of terrestrial forces, since eastern Slavic Veles (hair) is extremely close to Balt Vels (Veln). It enjoyed popularity and he was considered the god of "entire Russia" in contrast Perun - the patron of princely guard. In Kiev Perun's idol stood on the mountain, and the idol of Veles on the hem, in the lower part of the city. In the Old-Russian sources of Veles it comes out as the god of cattle and wealth. "Word about the regiment of Igor" calls legendary poet Boyan possibly, lived with the court Russian prince Yaroslav by "Veles grandson", what reflects the connection of the god of terrestrial forces with the ritual and, in the genesis - by priestly functions. Veles left rich track in the folklore of Slavs. In the winter Christmastides, from 25 December through 6 January (from 7 January through 19 January by the new style), and also to the carnival - on 24 March (on 6 April) was conducted by men with the beast (bool and bear) masks and reversed mechanical ohm outside sheepskin coats, with cattle bells in belt. This custom remained in Bulgarians to the second-half of 20 centuries. With the name of this deity is connected the custom of the leaving of last ears in the field, " to the Veles's beard". Legend about the fiery snake. (A. Fantalov, picture in Indian ink).

11. Wikipedia Arctic Mythology
Wikipedia Free Encyclopedia's article on 'Arctic mythology' Norse mythology Finnish mythology Inuit mythology Northern russian mythology Siberian mythology Saami mythology This
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12. Essential Russian Mythology: Stories That Change The World
Essential russian mythology Stories That Change the World. Book Essential russian mythology Stories That Change the World Customer Reviews
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Essential Russian Mythology: Stories That Change the World > Customer Review #1: Informative and entertaining

Simonovs collection of Russian myths is extensive, covering several topics. The stories are written in an interesting, entertaining way, easy to read aloud if desired. Some Russian myths are very confusing, though, for those who are used to the coherence of Grimms fairy tales. In my opinion, the best part of the book arent the fairy tales themselves, but the informational paragraphs that precede them. Most stories have some explanatory introduction, teaching readers about such things as house spirits called the Domovoi, and the ways that the spirits of girls who died young have of tormenting the living. Overall, this book gives a wonderful look at Russian folktales and mythology.
Essential Russian Mythology: Stories That Change the World > Related Products The Bathhouse at Midnight: An Historical Survey of Magic and Divination in Russia Russian Myths Russian Folk Belief Myths and Folk-Tales of the Russians, Western Slavs and Magyars

13. MASTERS OF CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN MYTHOLOGY IGOR MAKAREVICH AND LEONID TISHKOV TO
MASTERS OF CONTEMPORARY russian mythology. IGOR MAKAREVICH AND LEONID TISHKOV TO SPEAK AT GALLERY K was represented in the show Russian Samizdat Art, which opened at Franklin
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14. Slavic Mythology
to be made into candles. The Russian word for bear is Medved, a compound Dazhdbog's Grandchildren russian mythology and much more. Arondelle Dreams Slavic Mythology Game Schema
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Jump to Notes Creation:
  • Rod - Creator of Heaven, Earth, and the Underworld. Comes out of the Egg bringing Fire.
  • Lada - Mother of the gods.
  • Svarog - Chief god of the heavens.
Heaven: Sons of Svarog, the main Slavic gods associated with formal rituals.
  • Svarogovich - God of fire and the forge.
  • Perun - God of lightning, warriors, and storms - became identified with St. Elias.
  • Dazhbog - God of the sun, the White God (Belobog).
Earth:
  • Zemlya - Earth goddess - referred to as 'Mother Damp Earth' (Mat Syra Zemlya). [Terra (Roman), Gea (Greek), Erda (German): The planet Earth, soil/land, and the goddess are identified by the same name, usually given the title Mother. It is reasonable to assume the Slavs did the same thing, although their lack of ritual for goddesses make it impossible to prove.]
  • Kupala - Water goddess [overall command of water sources].
  • Veles/Volos - God of agriculture/animal husbandry [god with a ritual] - became identified with St. Blasius.
Underworld:
  • Lesser Gods:
    • Yaro/Yarilo - God of Spring/fertility - stronger following among Western Slavs who call the season Yaro and identify him as the White God.
    • Zorya - actually three Zori: Evening, Morning, and Night who guard the Wild Dog (sometimes identified as Simargl) held captive in the Little Dipper to prevent him from eating the world. [Probably borrowed, the Romans called this constellation Ursa Minor (Little Bear) and Simargl was imported from Persia.]
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    Slavic Pagan Culture in Russian. World Mythology Home Page - Slavic Slavic Mythology - in Russian. A Tiefling's Exultation - Slavic Powers. Dazhdbog in russian mythology or His story
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    17. Heroes Monsters And Other Worlds From Russian Mythology (World Mythology) Elizab
    Heroes Monsters and Other Worlds from russian mythology (World Mythology) Elizabeth Warner. Heroes Monsters and Other Worlds from
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    18. Russian Folklore--Links
    Dazhdbog in russian mythology; Russian Paganism; Mythology and Folklore; Myths and Legends A general site that contains some material on Slavic paganism.
    http://www.bama.ua.edu/~adrozd/rus252/folklorelinks.html
    Russian FolkloreLinks
    : What follows is a list of links to various sites on the WWW which deal in some way with Russian folklore. The content of each site is under the control of its creator and I in no way assume any responsibility for it or vouch for its accuracy. Students in my Russian folklore class are encouraged to peruse these resources but to do so critically.
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  • Slavic Pagan Culture Mythological Encyclopedia (in Russian) Dazhdbog in Russian Mythology Russian Paganism Mythology and Folklore Myths and Legends A general site that contains some material on Slavic paganism. Russian pagan gods East Slavic paganism Slavic pagan calendar Pan-Slavic Traditions and beliefs ... Moist Mother Earth
  • Byliny, Skazki, etc.
  • Russian Sunbirds: Stories.
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    20. Deimos (mythology)
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