• 2 Etymology. 3 Weapons. 4 The cult of Perun among neighboring tribes. 5 Characteristics. 6 Post-Christian Perun. 7 In neopaganism.
  • It is said that Perun was born from Mother Sva or Goddes Lada after he ate a pike fish which contained the embodiment of Rod the creator God.
  • ] Perun is the most important god according to the Slavics. Perun was associated with the eagles and lived in the highest place of the top of the world tree.
  • bununla birlikte perun ile thor benzerlik gösterse de (tüm mitolojiler benzerlik gösterir) perun'un çekici değil baltası vardır.
  • Several Slavic countries refer to various deposits as “Perun’s stones,” “thunderbolt stones,” “thunderbolt wedges,” and “Perun’s arrow.”
  • In many places, Perun is mentioned as Svarog's and Veles's brother. Perun also represents the punisher of perjury, as well as the punisher of evil in general.
  • 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].
  • Often compared to Thor of the Norse mythological world, Perun was considered the highest of all gods and was one of Svarog’s three sons.
  • In Slavic mythology, Perun is revered as a supreme deity, revered for his ability to control the elements and protect the people from evil forces.