- en.wikipedia.org Perun2 Etymology. 3 Weapons. 4 The cult of Perun among neighboring tribes. 5 Characteristics. 6 Post-Christian Perun. 7 In neopaganism.
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- mythus.fandom.com wiki/PerunAs the God who had the strongest cult, next to Dažbog and Svarog, Perun was considered the most powerful God in Slavic folklore.
- eksisozluk.com perun--874896bununla birlikte perun ile thor benzerlik gösterse de (tüm mitolojiler benzerlik gösterir) perun'un çekici değil baltası vardır.
- solntsaroshcha.wordpress.com perun/While statues of Perun stood in Novgorod and in Kiev, and as Svarozic in Rethra, the sanctuary of Prove at Oldenburg is described as without idols [13].
- mythlok.com perun/Several Slavic countries refer to various deposits as “Perun’s stones,” “thunderbolt stones,” “thunderbolt wedges,” and “Perun’s arrow.”
- blog.slowianskibestiariusz.pl en/slavic-gods/…Perun, as I said, is a god of lightning, to put it wider, a god of the sky and atmosphere as such. (His dualistic opposite is Weles, lord of underground and afterlife).
- meettheslavs.com perun/The religion of the Slavic people is polytheistic, and Slavic mythology is just one aspect of it. Prefer video? Watch this short summary about Perun.
- britannica.com topic/PerunPerun, the thunder god of the ancient pagan Slavs, a fructifier, purifier, and overseer of right and order.
- vamzzz.com blog/perun/There is a well-known Lithuanian story, in which Perun occupies an intermediate place between that of a deity and of a demon.