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567:(spirits of fields), spirits, who were running through the fields. When crops in the fields waved in the wind, people saw them as being the actions of spirits. Laukų dvasios include Nuogalis, Kiškis (hare), Meška (bear), Lapė (fox), Katinas (tomcat), Bubis, Bubas, Bubė, Baubas, Babaužis, Bobas, Maumas (bugaboo), Raudongalvis (red-headed), Raudongerklis (red-throated), Žaliaakis (green-eyed), Paplėštakis, Guda, Dizikas, Smauglys (boa), Ruginis (spirit of rye), Papiokė, Pypalas, Žebris, Arklys (horse), Vilkas (wolf). 152:
influenced by various religious agendas. Collection and recording of folklore began in the 19th century, by which time the pagan mythology had become fragmented and mixed with Christian traditions. The cults of old deities transformed into folklore (individual tales, myths, songs, etc.) without associated rituals. Because of such difficulties obtaining data, there is no accepted list of Lithuanian gods. Different authors present wildly contradictory reconstructions of the Lithuanian pantheon.
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This section contains those names of Lithuanian and Prussian gods or other mythical beings that are mentioned in old treatises on history or philosophy, sometimes accompanied by brief descriptions, and which are known from a few independent sources or from their counterparts under different names in
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who worked as a royal land surveyor. The list contained very minor deities, representing everyday household items. Łasicki was also not intimately familiar with Lithuanian culture or language. Therefore, the academic opinion on the list ranges from a valuable resource to a practical joke designed to
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survived into the 19th century. The earliest written sources, authored by foreigners and Christians, only briefly mention the Lithuanian gods. Beginning in the 16th century, the pagan religion received more attention from authors, but often their accounts were confused, contradictory, and heavily
720:), between two rivers. There are golden apple-trees in the Dausos garden. Day in the garden is perpetual but outside its confines is perpetual night. Master of Dausos is Vėjopatis (Lord of the wind) or Vėjas (Wind) who is also one of the oldest gods in Lithuanian mythology. Vėjas is identical to 253:
from human's lives. They were seven sisters: Verpiančioji (who spun the threads of life), Metančioji (who threw rims of life), Audėja (the weaver), Gadintoja (who broke the thread), Sergėtoja (who scolded Gadintoja, and instigated war between people), Nukirpėja (who cut the cloth of life), and
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Names of figures that were more marginal in Lithuanian mythology or less known from existing sources are put here. In fact they denote some spirits or local deities that do not play a main role in the mythology of Lithuanians.
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and black hens to the deity. The birds were boiled; later people would gather around the kettle and eat the birds. The bones were burned. Sometimes Dimstipatis is reconstructed as a god of housewives, to whom pigs were
914:(Prokorimos) – the supreme deity. Stryjkowski elaborated that people used to sacrifice white cocks to Prakorimas. Their flesh was divided into three pieces: one for peasants, another for pagan priests (Lithuanian: 792:(Medeinė) is another euphemism of the hunting and forest goddess. Medeina also was mentioned in the 16th century by J. Lasicki. She was worshiped by King Mindaugas and represented military interest of warriors. 1075:, written ca. 1582 and published in 1615). This 18-page treatise contained a lists of 76 Lithuanian gods with brief description of their functions. Łasicki obtained most of his information from Łaszkowski, a 52: 2815: 602:). Described as white and blue as the sky itself. Good spirit, very friendly with the Earth and Nature gods. However, if anyone tried to use them for personal gain, their punishment would be severe. 2339: 1609:
Bangpūtys, Vėjopatis, Bičbirbis, Giltinė, Gota, Jaučių Baubis, Karvaitis, Ėraitis, Skalsa, Biržulis / Beržulis, Prigirstytis / Girystis, Ligyčius / Lygėjus, Kelio dievas / Kelukis
2808: 290:("God Old Man"), a teacher of people and judge of their morality. He looks like an old traveling beggar. Dievas Senelis is proficient at magic and medicine. Epithet of Dievas. 2860: 798:(Televelis) was a powerful smith who made the sun and threw it to the sky. This myth survived in folk tales in the beginning of the 20th century. Some scholars, like 643:, an evil spirit with long lean arms, wrinkly fingers and red eyes. He harasses people and tears their hair or stifles them. To children, he is the equivalent of the 2801: 728:. Auštaras and Vėjopatis are keepers of Dausos's gates (Dausų Vartai). While Auštaras shows the way for good souls, Vėjas (Vėjopatis) blows bad souls into oblivion. 1006:(Dzidzis Lado) – the great god. Festivities, songs, and dances in his honor lasted from May 25 to June 25. There are doubts whether this represents an actual god. 99: 753:
after his baptism. Rus' chronicles are considered the best source of information about the ancient Lithuanian pantheon worshiped by nobles and the military.
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harvest. While cutting grain, women would leave a few grain tufts uncut, which would later be braided into plaits. They would also leave some
2949: 67: 3138: 2927: 2840: 193:, the Morning Star, a goddess, a daughter of the God ("dievaitė"). She was the goddess of the morning. Alternatively her name is given as 802:, tried to prove that Televelis is incorrectly written Kalvelis (smith diminutive in Lithuanian). Teliavelis has connections with Finnish 661:
or the Plague), Maro mergos, Kolera, Pavietrė, Kapinių žmogus. Her sacred bird is the owl. Sometimes she was considered to be a sister of
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will come and get you". Also it could be described as a black and dark creature living under the carpet or in some dark spot of the house.
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was the god of thunder, one of the most powerful deities. Perkūnas survived in popular belief and folk tales until the 20th century.
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in 13th-century Rus' chronicles was a person who introduced the pagan custom of burning bodies after death, according to studies by
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are heroes of a Lithuanian legend, which subsequently became popular, mostly because of its modern poetic interpretation by
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This section includes the names of gods, divine or demonic beings, and other personages from Lithuanian myths, legends,
2969: 2553:"Kai kurios Motiejaus Pretorijaus hipotezės ir jų interpretacijos XX a. pabaigos – XXI a. pradžios mitologų darbuose" 683:, devil, not the pure evil being of Christianity, but a trickster. Earlier - dweller or even god of bogs and marshes. 3088: 3040: 2912: 780:. Her name is connected with wild animals. There was mentioned in chronicle that she is a bitch, it means that her 530:, the spirit of springtime vegetation and flowers. The Festival of Kupolė (Kupolinės) was associated with Feast of 45: 3527: 3338: 3303: 2981: 2890: 2760: 2719: 2335: 2284: 2106: 1312:(Apidome) – deity of changed residence. The name is also known from hand-written collection of sermons from 1573. 1211: 763: 2596: 467: 3230: 3103: 2964: 2932: 2922: 2493: 2288: 2237: 3133: 1786: 1584: 3328: 3313: 3173: 3083: 2768: 2470: 2198: 1765: 918:), and a third for burning. Stryjkowski pointed out that Prakorimas was similar to the Prussian supreme god 812:(Andajas, Andojas, etc.) was mentioned in medieval chronicles as the supreme deity. It may be euphemism for 280: 524:( gave for us, Mother Earth, we are giving for you too), a request for the land to continue to be fruitful. 3395: 3375: 3318: 3268: 3240: 3215: 3123: 2900: 2870: 2690: 2521: 215:
and lights the way for those going to paradise. His function of shining this beacon makes him similar to
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of the English-speaking countries. A misbehaving child could be told by the parents: "Behave, or
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Metaforinė ąžuolo kulto raiška lietuvių etnokultūroje: pagal žemaičių legendą "Baublys"
2430: 2170:, Kupolė's and Kaupolis' daughter. She is the goddess of summer's greenage and flowers. 1409:(Birzulis) – no function recorded by Łasicki. Based on etymology, it could be a god of 1061: 743: 517: 852:(1547) urged the people to abandon their pagan ways and mentioned the following gods: 3521: 3454: 3405: 3348: 3283: 3013: 2255:"Prūsų ir lietuvių mirties (požemio, mirusiųjų) dievybės: nuo Patulo iki Kaulinyčios" 2014: 1133: 408: 216: 189: 3370: 3278: 1325: 945: 512:, a household spirit who protects grain. Sacrifices to Jievaras are made after the 2148:, a god-like hero of fishermen legends. Fishermen at sea sang songs about Divytis. 476: 223: 174: 3469: 3410: 3358: 3163: 2793: 2405:
Acta Baltico-Slavica. Archeologia, Historia, Ethnographia, et Linguarum Scientia
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Lithuanian philosophy: persons and ideas Lithuanian philosophical studies, ii
2608: 2571: 2505: 2412: 2385: 2355: 2300: 298:, the foster of the Holy Fire, a goddess, a daughter of Dievas ("dievaitė"). 3432: 3400: 2775: 2448: 2058: 1092: 803: 773: 750: 657:– goddess of death, also The Reaper. Other names include Kaulinyčia, Maras ( 644: 379: 2694:. Vol. III. Boston, Massachusetts: Juozas Kapočius. pp. 269–270. 2020: 1561: 1341: 935: 374: 1351:(Austheia) – household goddess of bees, often presented as wife of Bubilas 960:(Chaurirari) – deity of war and warhorses. The name etymology is unclear. 2988: 2525:. Vol. I. Boston, Massachusetts: Juozas Kapočius. pp. 113–114. 1393:(Szlotrazis) – no function recorded by Łasicki. The name is derived from 1076: 1065: 1045: 1041: 746:
chronicles of the 13th century. These deities were secretly worshiped by
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is thought to be one of Perkūnas' euphemisms, meaning "leader of gods".
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may be considered a manifestation of the goddess of Sea in this legend.
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De diis Samagitarum caeterorumque Sarmatarum et falsorum Christianorum
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About the gods of Samogitians, other Sarmatians, and false Christians
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means pain, misery or nightmare. Also can mean fear or bad feelings.
211:(Auštra), the god of the northeast wind, who stands at the gates of 1967:(Zemmes mahti) – goddess of underground, responsible for lost items 1084:
through an inverted mirror. Deities mentioned by Jan Łasicki were:
2049: 1752: 1410: 1129: 689:, a scary forest spirit that appears as a phosphorescent skeleton. 662: 619: 609: 599: 543: 436: 428: 351: 325: 302: 273: 265: 228: 198: 2699: 2530: 1779:(Praurime) – goddess of sacred fire, she was served by vaidilutės 2939: 1198: 1012:(Gulbi Dzievos) – the good spirit of every human, guardian angel 721: 404: 178:, the divine twins who pulled the chariot of the Sun (the Vedic 2797: 1148:(Breksta) – goddess of twilight. Also could be a euphemism for 1414: 1334: 513: 28: 2061:. Dimstipatis was also seen as a power protecting from fires. 1506:(Rauguzemapati) – deity of sourdough, leaven and fermentation 342:
of Dievas (the chief god); probably of later literary origin.
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Išskalbėja (the laundress). They have similarities with the
934:(Ziemennik) – god of land and agriculture. The cult of the 867:(Laucosargus) – god of grains and other agricultural plants 2401:"Lada (Didis Lado) in Baltic and Slavic Written Sources" 2044:(mentioned by Jokūbas Lavinskis), is a masculine deity ( 938:(grass snake) is associated with the cult of Žemininkas. 901:
Chronicle of Poland, Lithuania, Samogitia and all Russia
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Some names from Lithuanian mythology are also found in
1865:(Nijola) – mistress of the underworld, wife of Poklius 1708:(Gardeoldiis) – god of wind, storm, protector of ships 1095:
for the supreme god. Derived from the Lithuanian word
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suggested that it is derived from the Lithuanian word
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and another Lithuanian. He listed 16 Lithuanian gods:
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1536:(Smik Smik Perleuenu) – a phrase rather than a being 1214:
noted that this deity could be the same as medieval
1187:(Modeina et Ragaina) – goddess of forest and hunting 928:(Ruguczis) – god of fermentation and fermented foods 637:, a household spirit bringing both good and bad luck 407:
as their father. One of the most important stars is
3249: 2831: 1827:(Pilwite) – goddess of money, riches, and good luck 1726:(Ziemienikas) – god of earth, harvest, and darkness 1229:(Ezernim) – spirit or deity of lakes. Derived from 59:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 2763:on periodisation and Gods in Lithuanian mythology. 2374:"Žirgų (arklių) dievybės rašytiniuose šaltiniuose" 2126:, a god of snow. His name means "He who sparkles." 1253:(Kurvvaiczin Eraiczin) – deity of calves and lambs 873:(Semepates) – god of cattle and other farm animals 68:"List of Lithuanian gods and mythological figures" 2656:Lietuvių etninė kultūra. Namai etninėje kultūroje 1845:(Pergrubie) – goddess of spring, flowers, gardens 1732:(Patelo) – flying god of air, similar to an angel 370:, god of the wind and master of Dausos (paradise) 338:, Praamžis, Pramšans, Pramžimas, Praamžimas, an 2289:"Laukpatis ir Dimstipatis. Lauko ir namų dievai" 1030:(Kielu Dziewos) – god of roads, trade and travel 2052:and caretaker of the hearth. People sacrificed 1931:(Walgina) – goddess protecting domestic animals 1433:(Dvvargonth) – no function recorded by Łasicki. 1018:(Goniglis Dziewos) – god of herds and shepherds 2658:(in Lithuanian). Elektroninės leidybos namai. 2519:Simas Sužiedėlis, ed. (1970–1978). "Apydėmė". 1937:(Lajbegelda) – goddess of knowledge and rumors 1197:(Kierpiczus and Siliniczus) – gods of forest, 776:for the hunting and forest goddess like Roman 2809: 1973:(Gajla) – spirit torturing people and animals 1833:(Liethua) – goddess of freedom, pleasure, joy 1445:(Atlaibos) – no function recorded by Łasicki. 1259:(Gardunithis) – protector of newly born lambs 320:, the Thunder, the main god. ("dievaitis") ( 8: 2688:Simas Sužiedėlis, ed. (1970–1978). "Laima". 1696:(Sotwaros) – god of daylight, poets, doctors 135:is based on scarce written sources and late 2725:Jūrate Baranova; et al., eds. (2001). 2645: 2643: 2279: 2277: 2275: 1889:(Brekszta) – goddess of darkness and dreams 312:, the Moon, a son of Dievas ("dievaitis"). 2816: 2802: 2794: 2439:(in Latin). Riga: J. Bacmeister. pp.  2262:Lietuvininkai ir lietuviai. Etninė kultūra 2048:). It is a household god, the guardian of 1839:(Wellona) – goddess of eternity, afterlife 1813:(Matergabia) – goddess of bread and bakery 1612:Drebkulis and Magyla - Prussian Lithuanian 1473:(Tratitas Kirbixtu) – deity of spark, fire 1345:(Zemina) – goddess of land and agriculture 419:(the evening Venus, who makes the bed for 2546: 2544: 2542: 2540: 2248: 2246: 2154:, a god (a spirit?) of ships and sailors. 1859:(Krumine) – goddess of grain, agriculture 1040:(Puszajtis) – deity of land, dwelling in 268:. Deivės Valdytojos were associated with 119:Learn how and when to remove this message 2367: 2365: 1925:(Ratajniczu) – goddess protecting horses 1907:(Werpeja) – weaver of the thread of life 1210:(Tavvals) – deity of physical strength. 2464: 2462: 2460: 2458: 2320:. Göttingen: Robert Peppmüler. p.  2229: 1738:(Sznejbrato) – god of birds and hunting 403:is their mother and sometimes with the 385:Zamin in Persian and Hindi for "land"). 2652:"Namų dievai. Baltiškieji namų dievai" 2037:later collections of myths and tales. 1714:(Poklus) – god of death and underworld 2240:, vol. 2. Vilnius. Vaga. 1999. 291 p. 2160:, a household spirit of fire and the 1901:(Usparinia) – goddess of land borders 1306:(Kriksthos) – protector of tombstones 883:(Eithuaros and Caucos) – evil spirits 306:, goddess of Fate and pregnant women. 219:; some consider him to be her cousin. 156:Names from folklore myths and legends 7: 2024:(Biruta) – worshiped woman, wife of 2009:– worshiped woman, daughter of Duke 1919:(Upine) – goddess of rivers, springs 1807:(Polengabia) – goddess of fireplaces 1637:Dzieje starożytne narodu litewskiego 944:(Kruminie Pradziu Warpu) – deity of 57:adding citations to reliable sources 2314:Adalbert Bezzenberger, ed. (1874). 1949:– spirit that wakes sleeping people 1560:(Giuoitos) – black snake (see also 1530:(Gabie) – goddess of household fire 522:Davei manei, Žemele, duodame ir tau 498:, a household goddess who protects 145:Lithuania converted to Christianity 2597:"Krosnis – aukuras, namų šventovė" 2492:Paulauskytė, Teresė (2004-08-21). 1943:(Mahslu baba) – goddess of garbage 1439:– no function recorded by Łasicki. 1403:– no function recorded by Łasicki. 1387:– no function recorded by Łasicki. 1265:(Prigirstitis) – can hear whispers 25: 2716:Lithuanian Religion and Mythology 1702:(Atrimpos) – god of sea and water 3538:Lithuanian culture-related lists 3501: 3500: 3488: 1961:(Ragutenapati) – wife of Ragutis 1821:(Perkunatele) – wife of Perkūnas 1633:History of the Lithuanian Nation 1169:(Kirnus) – local god of cherries 598:, a fairy-like female creature ( 520:under the plait, and would say: 475:. The queen of the amber palace 33: 2471:"The Early Centuries of Kultur" 1456:(Vblanicza) – patron of beggars 249:), were the goddesses who made 44:needs additional citations for 2138:, a household god of meat and 1594:(Zallus) – god of disagreement 994:(Upinis Dewos) – god of rivers 982:(Sotwaros) – god of all cattle 431:, the hindu devta) (Jupiter), 364:, goddess of the Evening Star. 239:, goddess of fate and weaving. 1: 2825:Lists of mythological figures 2782:2012, Nr. 1, pp. 63–74. 2650:Ona Verseckienė, ed. (2004). 2469:Mitchel, B. W. (April 1919). 2194:Proto-Indo-European mythology 1522:(Waizganthos) – a god of flax 1333:(Babilos) – household god of 988:(Seimi Dewos) – god of family 846:in his Latin introduction to 439:, the hindu devta) (Saturn), 378:, goddess, the deified soil ( 2436:De diis samagitarum libellus 2380:(in Lithuanian) (3): 17–19. 1955:(Austheja) – goddess of bees 1853:– goddess of love, courtship 1785:(Lado) – the great goddess, 1627:Polish-Lithuanian historian 1606:(Szullinnijs) – god of wells 1574:– deities of paint and color 1376:(Vielona) – goddess of death 1294:(Ratainicza) – god of horses 1128:(Ausca) – the morning star ( 1091:(Auxtheias Vissagistis) – a 460:, the legendary princess of 1877:(Ausssra) – morning goddess 1795:(Budte) – goddess of wisdom 1111:(Percunos) – god of thunder 3559: 2073:(Jesuit reports from 1605) 2067:(Jesuit reports from 1605) 1895:(Kronis) – goddess of time 1686:– god of beer, vodka, mead 1631:wrote the ten-volume work 861:(Percuno) – god of thunder 849:Catechismusa Prasty Szadei 542:. Compare this with Ziedu 284:("God"), the supreme deity 3483: 2774:Koženiauskienė, Regina. " 2551:Balsys, Rimantas (2007). 2399:Balsys, Rimantas (2006). 2372:Balsys, Rimantas (2006). 2253:Balsys, Rimantas (2005). 2238:Mitologijos enciklopedija 1985:(Dugna) – nymph of rivers 1801:(Lajma) – goddess of fate 1542:(Ezagulis) – god of death 1300:(Walgina) – god of cattle 954:(Lituwanis) – god of rain 737: 147:in 1387, but elements of 1720:(Krugis) – god of smiths 1674:(Perkunas) – thunder god 1318:(Krukis) – deity of pigs 1181:(Pizio) – god of spouses 899:historian and author of 738:Earliest Rus' chronicles 733:Names by written sources 671:a forest-dwelling witch. 554:in Polish mythology and 484:Local and nature spirits 3009:Indian-origin religions 2769:Algirdas Julien Greimas 2603:(in Lithuanian) (967). 2500:(in Lithuanian) (713). 2336:Beresnevičius, Gintaras 2295:(in Lithuanian) (825). 2285:Beresnevičius, Gintaras 2199:Indo-European cosmogony 1324:(Lasdona) – goddess of 1000:– god of honey and bees 133:list of Lithuanian gods 2761:Gintaras Beresnevičius 2720:Gintaras Beresnevičius 2691:Encyclopedia Lituanica 2522:Encyclopedia Lituanica 1979:– nymph of Neris River 1772: 1600:(Zelus) – god of grass 1212:Gintaras Beresnevičius 1132:). 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