The System of Gods - Mythological Slavic World Order

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The Slavic world of beliefs and mythologies is still one of the greatest riddles of the Slavic religion. Continuous research of this extraordinary world from time to time shows and proves how complex the system of beliefs was. One of the evidence is the pantheon of Slavic Deities. A huge number of Gods, demons, and less significant creatures proves that the entire "ecosystem" needed to be created by a huge rag of time. It intentionally does not give specific dates, or counts, because it is difficult to determine exactly what the researchers are arguing about.

In the picture I placed above you can see for yourself how varied this pantheon was in no way worse than those presented to us in schools, for example in Greece. Interestingly, not which functions of gods are similar to each other as e.g. Greek Zeus and Slavic Perun.

The Slavic system of beliefs is divided into circles to which more important and less important gods of the deity are assigned depending on their functions and functions etc. (this system can be compared to the Christian division of heavenly creatures in which God is the most important, then we have the so-called angel choirs, which are divided from the most important rank to the smallest).

In further work I will provide a detailed description of the most important Gods and minor deities.

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