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Slavic Goddess

Posted By: TiranaDok
Slavic Goddess

Slavic Goddess:The Divine Legacy of Vesna, Morana, Lada, Mokosh and Other Goddesss in Slavic Mythology by Chronicle Press
English | March 16, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0CY9V1R6J | 49 pages | EPUB | 0.81 Mb

Step into the mystical world of Slavic mythology with "Slavic Goddess" – an enchanting exploration that unveils the divine feminine, mythical tales, and cultural heritage that have shaped the beliefs and traditions of Slavic peoples for centuries.
In this comprehensive book, you will find:
  • Zoraya: Goddess of Morning Star
  • Mokosh: Goddess of Earth
  • Lada: Goddess of Fertility and Marriage
  • Devana: Goddess of Forest and Hunting
  • Morana: Goddess of Death and Winter
  • Kostroma: Goddess of Spring
  • Zhiva: Goddess of Birth and Abundance
  • Kupala: Slavic Goddess of summer
  • Vesna: Goddess of spring
  • Ursula: Goddess of Moon and Sea
  • Ozwiena: Goddess of Gossip
  • Marzanna: Goddess of Agriculture
Discover the ethereal realm where Slavic goddesses reign with grace and power, embodying the forces of nature and the mysteries of life. Meet figures like Mokosh, the goddess of fertility and earth, who nurtures and sustains all living beings, and Marzanna, the goddess of winter and death, whose departure heralds the arrival of spring. Each chapter of this book immerses you in the rich tapestry of Slavic folklore, where goddesses dance amidst the cycles of the seasons and the rhythms of life.

"Slavic Goddess" is more than just a collection of myths; it's a journey into the heart of Slavic culture and spirituality. Delve into the rituals, symbols, and customs associated with these revered beings, and uncover the wisdom and beauty of ancient Slavic traditions. Learn about the goddesses' roles as protectors, healers, and nurturers, guiding humanity through the trials and triumphs of existence. This book is a testament to the enduring legacy of Slavic goddess worship and the profound connection between humanity and the divine feminine.