- meettheslavs.com perun/The religion of the Slavic people is polytheistic, and Slavic mythology is just one aspect of it. Prefer video? Watch this short summary about Perun.
- britannica.com topic/PerunPerun, the thunder god of the ancient pagan Slavs, a fructifier, purifier, and overseer of right and order.
- russianculture.wordpress.com 2010/10/23/slavic-…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.
- thoughtco.com perun-slavic-god-4781747In Slavic mythology, Perun was the supreme god, the god of thunder and lightning, who owned the sky and acted as the patron saint of ruling army units.
- slavorum.org perun-slavic-god-of-thunder/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...
- kaskatypek.wordpress.com 2015/04/03/perun-perkun-…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.
- oldworldgods.com slavic/slavic-god-perun/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.
- symbolikon.com downloads/perun-slavic/Description of Perun. Perun is the Slavic god of thunder, and of war. He is representative of the destructive, masculine force of nature.
- godchecker.com slavic-mythology/PERUN/Perun Facts and Figures. Name: Perun Pronunciation: Coming soon Alternative names: Parom, Peron, Perusan, Piorun, Pyerun, Перýн.