• Jarylo (Cyrillic: Ярило, Ярила; Serbo-Croatian: Jarilo, Јарило; Belarusian: Ярыла), alternatively Yaryla, Yarilo, Iarilo, Juraj, Jurij, or Gerovit...
  • Despite the idyllic portrayal of the arrival of Jarilo and the spring festivals organized in his honor, this myth also contains somber elements related to death...
  • Spring festivals of Jurjevo/Jarilo that survived in later folklore celebrated his return.
  • His return from the underworld brings fertility and life to the land, celebrated during Jurjevo/Jarilo and Ivanje festivals.
  • Jaryło’s name varies widely by region (Jarilo, Yarilo, Gerovit), which shows just how popular of a god he was.
  • Because of that in many different spring rituals, the girls were dressed in white with flowers and used to ride horses in honor of Jarilo.
  • Jaryło/Jarilo/Yarilo - Slavic God of Spring, War, and Agriculture - Slavic Mythology Saturday.
  • Jarilo, gençliğin ve yaşamın düzenlemesidir.genellikle mitler içinde, bir sevgili olarak davranır.
  • Luckily Jarilo escaped and arrived home just in time for spring. ... Now JARILO is stuck in a never-ending seasonal cycle of death and rebirth.