• Modern symbol of Veles, used by Rodnovers. The modern statue of Veles on Velíz mountain, Czech Republic. Veles, also known as Volos, is a major god of earth, waters...
  • Information about Veles (god). ... Veles, also known as Volos, is a major god of earth, waters, livestock, and the underworld in Slavic paganism.
  • Ivankovic, Milorad. "New Insights on Slavic God Volos?/Veles? From a Vedic Perspective." Studia Mythologica Slavica 22 (2019): 55–81.
  • Often portrayed with elk horns on his head and with a wooly bear hide on his back, Veles is first and foremost a god of the Earth.
  • Veles is a major deity in Slavic mythology, associated with earth, waters, forests, and the underworld. His role in the pantheon of Slavic gods and goddesses varies by region...
  • Slavic people believed that this god is often shown in a form of a bear, even though Veles is capable of transforming into other animals too.
  • Veles was a serpent god in Slavic mythology associated with the underworld and chaos. He is the nemesis of the sky father Perun.
  • How can one be a god of death, serpents and magic, but also of order, oaths and fertility? Both a saint and the devil? What role does Veles play in Slavic religion?
  • From this material you will learn a description of God Veles, for which it responds, as well as the symbols of the veles and attributes.
  • Veles, also known as Volos is a major Slavic god of the forest, land, and among some Slavs, the underworld. Veles is a main enemy of Perun.