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407: 140: 43: 473:, while the Moon is a male one. The same pattern can be observed in the folklore of many Slavic nations, where the Sun is most often identified with mother or a bride, and Moon with father or husband, their children being the stars. Where exactly this leaves Dazhbog as a possible male solar deity of Slavic pantheon remains questionable. 676: 517:, while Svarozhits and solar Dazhbog were the same deity, though, he concluded, two other aspects of Svarozhits also existed: fiery Svarozhits, as in the Sun (mentioned in Old East Slavic medieval manuscripts), and lunar Svarozhits, associated with the Moon. Film director and controversial amateur mythologist 434:
called Svarog ... during his rule, from the heavens fell the smith's prongs and weapons were forged for the first time; before that, fought with clubs and stones. Feosta also commanded the women that they should have only a single husband ... and that is why Egyptians called him Svarog ... After him
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character of Dabog in Serbian folklore fits very nicely with the solar Dazhbog mentioned in Old East Slavic sources, pointing out that in numerous mythologies, solar deities tend to have double aspects, one benevolent, associated with the Sun during the day, and the other malevolent, associated with
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before dawn, thus crossing the path of Khors, the Sun. In the mythical view of the world, the Sun has to pass through the underworld during the night to reach the eastern horizon by the dawn. This, and the fact that prince Vseslav is transformed into a wolf during the night, while "crossing the path
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The names Khors and Dazhbog are the only two not clearly separated by the word "and" in the text. It is possible this indicates a compound deity, Khors Dazhbog. On this basis, Toporov assumed that Khors could be an Iranian (possibly Sarmatian or Scythian) name for this god, and Dazhbog a Slavic one.
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this word is an old compound, that is particularly interesting because it retains the old meaning of the Proto-Slavic *bogъ "earthly wealth/well-being; fortune", with a semantic shift to "dispenser of wealth/fortune" and finally "god". Due to the absence of convincing cognates in other Indo-European
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Of particular interest is the fact that Serbian folk accounts describe him as being lame; lameness was a standing attribute of Greek Hephaestus, whom, as we have seen, the Hypatian Codex compared with Slavic smith-god Svarog, father of Dazhbog. (In fact, most of Indo-European smith-gods were lame;
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Vseslav the prince judged men; as prince, he ruled towns; but at night he prowled in the guise of a wolf. From Kiev, prowling, he reached, before the cocks crew, Tmutorokan. The path of great Khors, as a wolf, prowling, he
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One can only hope that he indeed replaced the names of Greek gods with their fitting Slavic counterparts; however, at least one issue remains problematic: in all Slavic languages, the word for Sun,
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In his studies of Serbian folklore, Čajkanović also concluded that many more benevolent aspects of Dazhbog were passed on to popular saints in folk Christianity, in particularly onto
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translator tried to re-tell the entire story (set in Egypt) by replacing the names of classical deities with those that were better known to his readers.
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Serbian Dabog, being lord of the underworld, was also associated with precious metals, and sometimes was said to have a silver beard. Serbian scholar
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of Khors", draws a parallel with the Serbian Dabog, who, as stated already, was believed to be a lame "wolf shepherd" who rules over the underworld.
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This is, in fact, a Slavic translation of an original Greek manuscript of Malalin from the 6th century. In the Greek text, the names of gods are
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Furthermore, this passage has raised quite a few theories about family relations between Slavic gods. If we assume that indeed
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Many mythologists also believe Dazhbog to be identical with another East Slavic deity with possible solar attributes,
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On April 10, 2016, a Dazhdbog idol was installed by the Slavic pagans in a particularly revered place in the city of
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proposed a reconstruction of this mythical genealogy that Svarog, a deity of fire and forge similar to the Greek
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ruled his son; his name was the Sun, and they called him Dazhbog ... Sun tsar, son of Svarog. That is Dazhbog.
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languages, Proto-Slavic *bogъ is often considered to be an Iranian borrowing, being related to Indo-Iranian
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Petar Skok (1971), Etimologijski rječnik hrvatskoga ili srpskoga jezika, JAZU: Zagreb, volume I, page 178ff
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And Vladimir began his reign in Kiev alone and erected idols on the hill outside his palace with porch:
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Vitomir Belaj "Hod kroz godinu, mitska pozadina hrvatskih narodnih vjerovanja i obicaja", Zagreb, 1998.
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in Russia. The complete passage, reconstructed from several manuscripts, translates as follows:
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early in 2001. Some days later, it was broken up due to the objections by the church.
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was believed to be Dazhbog's father, the question arises of his relation with
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of wood with a head of silver and moustache of gold and Khors Dazhbog and
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historicity of the deity is dubious; functions of the deity are unclear.
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in 980, when he came to the throne. The name is also mentioned in the
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An early 21st-century depiction of Dadźbóg by Marek Hapon
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would have suffered from chronic workplace poisoning.)
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Supernatural beings identified with Christian saints
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Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 821:Henrik Lovmjanjski, Religija Slovena, Beograd 1996 802:Encyclopedia of Russian and Slavic Myth and Legend 636:night, when the Sun is trapped in the underworld. 295:would thus, according to Dubenskij, Ognovskij and 261:, as well as in the medieval Old East Slavic epic 918:In Astrakhan have established an idol of Dazhdbog 663:, whose mother is Lada, the goddess of conjugal 537:based this theory on the following passage from 929:In Astrakhan have profaned an idol of Dazhdbog 857:"This f2o.org account is no longer in service" 745: 743: 988: 8: 2649:Slavic Native Faith's calendars and holidays 299:, be "giving god", "god-giver, "god-donor". 659:Dazhbog is considered to be the husband of 2388: 1637: 995: 981: 973: 879: 877: 249:as one of seven gods whose statues Prince 963: 414:One passage about Dazhbog comes from the 239:Dazhbog (or Dazhboh) is mentioned in the 127:Learn how and when to remove this message 787: 785: 739: 595:In other words, prince Vseslav reached 683:A sculpture of the god was erected in 944:Kutarev, Oleg Vladislavovich (2021). 620:to harden it, and most smiths of the 612:poisoning, resulting in lameness and 410:Dazhbog (author: M. 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