- en.wikipedia.org VíðarrIn stanza 10, Odin finally relents to the rules of hospitality, urging Víðarr to stand and pour a drink for the quarrelsome guest. Víðarr follows his orders.
- mythus.fandom.com wiki/VidarrVíðarr is described as the son of the god Óðinn and the Jǫtunn Gríðr, and is foretold to avenge his...
- norsemythologist.com vidar/Vidar (Víðarr), the son of Odin and Giantess Grindr, is one of the Æsir gods in Norse mythology. He is also known as the silent god.
- asatrufolkassembly.org vidarr/Víðarr is the avenger of his father, the son that puts things right, the restorer. Víðarr is the slayer of the wolf. ... Víðarr restores Order, Víðarr rights wrongs.
- ydalir.ca norsegods/vidarr/Viðarr is the Æsir god of vengeance. He is the son of Óðin and the jötunn Gríðr, and he is fated to avenge his father by killing Fenrir at Ragnarök.
- pantheon.org articles/v/vidarr.htmlHowever, the manner of Fenrir's death is different in Vafþrúðnismál, stanza 53, which states that Víðarr shall tear apart the terrible jaws and so shall slay the wolf.
- nordicnames.de wiki/VíðarrThen Víðarr takes the wolf's upper jaw in on hand and rips his mouth apart whereupon he dies'. Víðarr will be one of the gods who survive Ragnarǫk.
- asatruuk.org the-gods-1/víðarrVíðarr. Odin's avenger who kills Fenrir and survives Ragnarök. Víðarr. Previous. Next.
- nezihseven.wordpress.com 2016/10/09/vidarr-ve-…Yayınlamış olduğum bir önceki yazıda Vişnu’dan bahsedilmişti: O da tıpkı Víðarr gibi düzen getirendir, nihai kurtarıcıdır, iblislerin düşmanı, refah sağlayıcıdır.