Antero Vipunen is a giant who appears in Finnish mythology and Kalevala folk poetry. According to legends, he is buried underground and possesses valuable spells and knowledge. The god-hero Väinämöinen seeks Antero Vipunen’s spell with three words or luotes missing to complete his magical boat. In Finnish mythology, Antero Vipunen is known as a powerful …
In Native American mythology, the Ani Hyuntikwalaski, also known as the Thunder Beings, are powerful and highly respected beings that are associated with lightning and thunder. According to Cherokee mythology, the Thunder Beings are said to live in the sky and are capable of causing lightning fire in a hollow sycamore tree. They are thought …
Aobōzu is a yōkai, or spirit, from Japanese folklore. The name Aobōzu translates to “Blue Priest” in English, and there are various stories and legends surrounding this creature. It is often depicted as a one-eyed monk or priest wearing a blue or green robe. While there is little known about Aobōzu, it is believed to …
Devana is a prominent goddess in Slavic mythology, revered for her association with wild nature, forests, hunting, and the moon. She is considered to be a symbol of freedom and nature, and is often depicted as a young woman wearing a wreath of leaves and holding a bow and arrow. Devana’s name is derived from …
Morana is a Slavic goddess associated with winter, death, and rebirth. She is also linked to seasonal rites that focus on the idea of the death and rebirth of nature. Morana is an ancient goddess, and her name differs depending on the Slavic country. For instance, she is known as Marzanna in Poland, Morė in …
Živa is a goddess worshiped by the Slavic Polabians, a tribe belonging to the Obodritic confederation of the Polabian Slavs. The name Živa means “life” or “living” in Slavic languages, and the goddess was associated with love, life, and fertility. Historical sources refer to her most often under the name Siwa, and recorded variously as …
Triglav is the highest mountain in Slovenia, standing at 2,863.65 meters. It is located in the Julian Alps and is the centerpiece of Triglav National Park, Slovenia’s only national park. Triglav is also a symbol of the Slovene nation, and its image can be found on the Slovenian coat of arms and flag. The park …
Radogost is a deity that has been mentioned in various historical and mythological texts. According to medieval chroniclers, Radogost was the god of the Polabian Slavs, whose temple was located in Rethra. However, modern scientific literature suggests that Radogost was a local nickname or a local alternative name of the solar god Svarozhits, who was …
Yarovit is a Polabian god of war who was worshipped in Vologošč and Hobolin. According to sources, his main temple was located in Vologošč, where there was a golden shield belonging to Yarovit. The cult of Yarovit is not well-documented, and there is only a brief description of his worship. In addition to being a …
Dola is a website that provides users with information on things to do in Los Angeles. It offers a variety of events and venues for users to choose from, including concerts, shows, tours, and more. With Dola, users can easily find out what’s happening in LA today, tomorrow, or anytime, and purchase tickets directly through …