- en.wikipedia.org PerkūnasPerkūnas (Lithuanian: Perkūnas, Latvian: Pērkons, Old Prussian: Perkūns, Perkunos, Yotvingian: Parkuns, Latgalian: Pārkiuņs) was the common Baltic god of thunder...
- tr.wikipedia.org PerkūnasPerkūnas, Litvan Mitolojisi'nde Aušrinė'in babası, ayrıca gök gürültüsü, şimşek, fırtına, yağmur, dağlar ve meşe ağaçlarının da tanrısıdır.
- rabydosverse.fandom.com wiki/PerkūnasPerkūnas is the Baltic god of thunder and the king of the gods. Perkūnas is venerated by the ancient Balts as a protector of mankind from various threats.
- meta-religion.com World_Religions/Ancient_…On songs about "heavenly wedding" is reconstructed a variant of a myth where the sun changes Perkūnas with a Mėnulis, for what Perkūnas splits month a sword.
- mythlok.com perkunas/The sky deity of the Baltic religion, Perkunas, is regarded as a fertility god and the guardian of law and order apart from being the god of thunder and lightning.
- mythicalencyclopedia.com perkunas/Over time, the tales and customs associated with Perkunas and other Lithuanian gods have evolved but continue to hold cultural significance.
- jurgacreations.medium.com perkūnas-the-musician-…The funny thing though that new religion could not keep Velinas from attending, but the argument with another god could. Perkūnas (Thunder god) the musician.
- godsandmonsters.info perkunas/According to myth, Perkūnas was born from the primal forces of creation itself, a symbol of order and chaos married in one divine being.
- balticpagan.wordpress.com 2021/01/30/perkunas-day…Perkūnas day is of significant importance here because Dzūkija is well known for ancient wild bee hunting traditions and Perkūnas candles are made from beeswax.
- monstropedia.org index.php…Lithuanian mythology, Baltic mythology, European mythology. View source. History. Discussion. Perkūnas was the god of thunder in Baltic mythology.