• Perun da istisna değildi. Genellikle 35-40 yıllık saygın bir adam olarak altın bıyığı ve sakalıyla temsil edildi ve yıldırım gibi parıltıldı.
  • Perun, the thunder god of the ancient pagan Slavs, a fructifier, purifier, and overseer of right and order.
  • Perun’s name means thunder and lightning bolt in the various Slavic languages. His name originates in the very earliest times of the Aryan race.
  • 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).
  • Often compared to Thor of the Norse mythological world, Perun was considered the highest of all gods and was one of Svarog’s three sons.
  • 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...
  • Description of Perun. Perun is the Slavic god of thunder, and of war. He is representative of the destructive, masculine force of nature.
  • 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.
  • In Slavic mythology, Perun is revered as a supreme deity, revered for his ability to control the elements and protect the people from evil forces.
  • In 980 a wooden statue of Perun with a silver head and golden moustache stood on Perun Hill in Kyiv. Perun's feast, celebrated with sacrifices, took place in July.