Slavi jumalad vene keeles või jumalad, nagu me neid mõistame
We turn to God (to the gods), often without realizing or noticing it. When something is given or done to us, we say "Thank you," addressing a higher authority: "God save you." We say: "Well, God willing!" if we are...
facing a task with an uncertain outcome, or "With God!" when setting out on a journey. This is how the ancient Slavic gods work, about whom will be discussed in this book.
5 reasons to buy this book:Colorful, richly illustrated, vibrant edition.An unusual perspective on Slavic gods.Unrevealed facts about Slavic beliefs.Additional materials about folk holidays.Establishing a connection between our ancestors and us.
We turn to God (to the gods), often without realizing or noticing it. When something is given or done to us, we say "Thank you," addressing a higher authority: "God save you." We say: "Well, God willing!" if we are facing a task with an uncertain outcome, or "With God!" when setting out on a journey. This is how the ancient Slavic gods work, about whom will be discussed in this book.
5 reasons to buy this book:
Colorful, richly illustrated, vibrant edition.
An unusual perspective on Slavic gods.
Unrevealed facts about Slavic beliefs.
Additional materials about folk holidays.
Establishing a connection between our ancestors and us.