• Jarylo (Cyrillic: Ярило, Ярила; Serbo-Croatian: Jarilo, Јарило; Belarusian: Ярыла), alternatively Yaryla, Yarilo, Iarilo, Juraj, Jurij, or Gerovit...
  • The name of God Jarilo in its base has the word “jar” which in almost all Slavic languages means anger, severity, fire, rage.
  • OverviewHistory. Traversing across the snow plains, you can get a full view of Belobog, the only spot on the ice-cold world of Jarilo-VI that barely fits the definition of "a warm...
  • His mother hid him away from his father, who was afraid Jarilo would one day overthrow him, by wrapping him in swaddling robes when he was a newborn.
  • The first of the gods to notice Jarilo's return to the living world was Marana, a goddess of death and nature, and also a daughter of Perun and Jarilo's twin-sister.
  • Jarilo, the Slavic god, holds a significant role in ancient mythology. Representing spring, fertility, and war, he embodies the youthful vitality and energy of the season.
  • Jarilo is the son of Perun, the god of thunder, but he was stolen from his father and then taken to the underworld where he was raised by Veles.
  • Jarilo, güneş ışınlarını yerden kaldırdı; bazı durumlarda sevgi okları gibi davrandı. ... Jarilo Yarila, Yarovit ve Ruevit olarak adlandırılabilir.
  • Jarylo, alternatif olarak Yarylo , Iarilo veya Gerovit , bitki örtüsü , doğurganlık ve bahar . Etimoloji. Proto-Indo'dan Proto-Slav kökü * jarъ (kavanoz) -European * yōr-, * yeh₁ro...