• Poludnitsa (from: Polden or Poluden, 'half-day' or 'midday') is a mythical character common to the various Slavic countries of Eastern Europe.
  • The poludnitsa customarily appears in the field at noon, when the workers are resting from their labours.
  • Although she was a patron deity of agriculture, the poludnitsa was also a mischievous spirit who would punish those who worked in the fields at midday...
  • Slav mitolojisinde , genellikle uzun boylu ve beyaz giyinmiş güzel bir kadınla özdeşleştirilen ekinlerin koruyucu bir ruhuydu.
  • Poludnitsa. activity time. noon (usually in summer during the harvest period (from 12:00 to 14:00, less common from 11:00 to 12:00), rarely also during winter on...
  • Poludnitsa is a Slavic spirit of the day. In some stories, she is one of many minor female spirits of the sun known as "Noonwraiths.".
  • People there also believed that if Poludnitsa appeared near someone – that person needed to lie down, so that she would not harm them.
  • Genellikle beyaz giyinmiş genç bir kadın olarak tasvir edilen Poludnitsa, bazen de yaşlı kadın veya 12 yaşındaki kız olarak görünebilir.
  • A Poludnitsa, sometimes called "Lady Midday", is a cruel fey who appears as a young, beautiful woman dressed in white and holding a scythe.