• 2 Etymology. 3 Weapons. 4 The cult of Perun among neighboring tribes. 5 Characteristics. 6 Post-Christian Perun. 7 In neopaganism.
  • Perun was the ruler of the living world, sky and earth, and was often symbolised as an eagle sitting on top of the tallest branch of the sacred tree.
  • 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].
  • In Slavic mythology, Perun was the supreme god, the god of thunder and lightning, who owned the sky and acted as the patron saint of ruling army units.
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  • Perun has been represented as as a rugged man with a copper beard and also a man with silver head (hair) and a golden moustache or beard.
  • Perun, Slavic God of Thunder – In Slavic Pagan mythology, Perun (written in Cyrillic: Перун) is the highest god of the pantheon and the god of thunder and...
  • 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.
  • 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).
  • He was first associated with weapons made of stone and later with those of metal. Perun is described as a strong, rugged man with a copper beard.