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Jarilo (Cyrillic languages: Ярило, transliterated to latin alphabet as Yarilo or Iarilo; Polish: Jaryło; Serbian/Croatian: Jura, Juraj, or Djordјe) or Jarovit (sometimes Gerovit from its latinized form Gerovitus) was a major male Proto-Slavic deity of vegetation, fertility and spring, also associated with war and harvest.
Jarilo was a son of the supreme Slavic god of thunder, Perun, his lost, missing, tenth son, born on the last night of February, the festival of Velja Noć (Great Night), the pagan Slavic celebration of the New Year.
On the same night, however, Jarilo was stolen from his father and taken to the world of dead, where he was adopted and raised by Veles, Perun's enemy, Slavic god of the underworld and cattle.
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 Major Gods of the Slavic Pantheon: Perun, Veles, Jarilo, Morana Were Eastern European Pagan Deities
Jarilo and Morana, children of Perun, are both associated with the end of winter and the beginning of spring.
Many Eastern European nations still celebrate in pagan style by saying goodbye to winter and welcoming spring with straw effigies and other rituals that have their origins in pre-Christian Eastern Europe.
Jarilo, a horse-like god, was the Slavic god of springtime and harvest.
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  Jarilo Information
Jarilo (Cyrillic languages: Ярило, sometimes transliterated to English as Jarovit, Yarilo, or Gerovit; Serbian/Croatian: Jura, Juraj, or Djorde) was a major Proto-Slavic deity of vegetation, fertility and spring, also associated with war and harvest.
Jarilo was a son of the supreme Slavic god of thunder, Perun, his lost, missing, tenth son, born on the last night of February, the festival of Velja Noć (Great Night), the pagan Slavic celebration of the New Year.
On the same night, however, Jarilo was stolen from his father and taken to the world of dead, where he was adopted and raised by Veles, Perun's enemy, Slavic god of the underworld and cattle.
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 Slavic Mythology - WiccanWeb.ca   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jarilo is associated with Moon and Morana is considered a daughter of Sun.
However, on the same night, Jarilo is snatched from the cradle and taken to the underworld, where Veles raises him as his own.
After the harvest, however, Jarilo is unfaitfhul to his wife, and she vengfully slays him (returns him into the underworld), renewing the enmity between Perun and Veles.
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 Jarilo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jarilo (Cyrillic languages: Ярило, sometimes transliterated to English as Jarovit, Yarilo, Iarilo or Gerovit; Serbian/Croatian: Jura, Juraj, or Djorde) was a major Proto-Slavic deity of vegetation, fertility and spring, also associated with war and harvest.
George, but almost all elements of the celebrations were of pagan origin, and fairly similar to Jarilo festivals of other Slavic nations.
At the beginning of the next year, both she and Jarilo are born again, and the entire myth starts anew.
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 Jarilo - Jarilo
Jarilo (idiomas cirílicas: Ярило, transcrito a veces al inglés como Jarovit, Yarilo, o Gerovit; Servio/croata: El Jura, Juraj, o Djorde) eran un deity importante de Proto-Slavic de la vegetación, de la fertilidad y del resorte, también asociados a guerra y a la cosecha.
En la misma noche, sin embargo, Jarilo fue robado de su padre y llevado el mundo de los muertos, donde los ganados lo adoptó y fue criado Veles, el enemigo de Perun, el dios de Slavic del mundo terrenal y.
Sin embargo, puesto que la vida de Jarilo fue atada en última instancia al ciclo vegetativo de los cereales, después de que la cosecha (que fue considerada ritualmente como asesinato de cosechas), Jarilo también resolviera su muerte.
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The spring fertility festival of Maslenitsa, rooted in pagan times and involving the burning of a straw effigy is still celebrated by Slavs all over the world, as seen here in Melbourne, Australia.
There was a large spring festival dedicated to Jarilo, god of vegetation and fertility.
Also, since Jarilo is a (step)son of Veles, and his wife daughter of Perun, their marriage brings peace between two great gods; in other words, it ensures there will be no storms which could damage the harvest.
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 Wanderer
At the end of June, accompanied by an escort of funeral songs and the wailing of women he was buried in a grave in the middle of the field.
Jarilo was also sometimes represented as a living figure.
In the Belarussian version, Jarilo was a dressed up girl crossing the fields on a white horse in the company of singing and dancing girls.
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 AXE & OAK - excoboard.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
He may be related to Jarilo; In Dzarowit's name his priests proclaimed "I am your god who covers the plains with grass and the forests with leaves.
She is said to reside in the underworld, vrij, until the Vernal Equinox, Maslenica, when she returns, bringing the lark and springtime with her.
Like Jarilo, Lada is often portrayed as a goddess who is born and dies yearly.
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 Planewalker.com
Jarilo (Yar-ee-low) is a power of nature and vegetation, the lord of all green life.
Jarilo opposes Old Man Winter (Stribog), and each spring these two do battle for control over their worshiper's lands.
The priesthood of Jarilo consists mostly of adepts and druids, while clerics are virtually unknown.
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 Svarog: Mitologija: Slovanska mitologija: Bogovi radosti
V primeru, da bi takšna obrazložitev bila sprejemljiva ali preprečljiva, bi to izredno poenostavilo mitološko raziskovanje, saj je Jarilo predstavljal boga telesne ljubezni.
stoletju vaška dekleta zbirale in izbrale najlepšo v zboru, ki bi jo nato oblekli v bela oblačila, kakršna naj bi nosil Jarilo.
  Kakor Jarilo je tudi Kupala božanstvo radosti.
baza.svarog.org /mitologija/slovanska_mitologija/bogovi_radosti.php   (1240 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Jarilo: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Thus the sun may have given birth to Jarilo (in his brilliant aspect); to Ivan Kupalo (as he disappears...
There are several craters, such as Helios, Bahloo and Jarilo, as well as a long ridge or scarp, Bond-Lassell.
of particular importance to the eventual emergence of Christianity was Jarilo (larilo), a Dionysos-like god of youth and spring, wearing a...
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Jarilo — God of spring fertility, represented as a young man dressed in white with a wheat wreath on his head, wheat ears in his right hand and a human head in his left hand.
He seems synonymous with the Spring fertility god Jarilo as Lada is with Jarila.
Those soon to be married make sacrifices to him to ensure a satisfactory union.
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 LELUYA: m y t h o l o g y . . .   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Different gods are similar to him, like the Sumeric Tamuz, the Greek Adonis, the Roman Mars, the Baltic Slavic Gerovit who had seven heads and eight swords, the eastern Slavic Jarilo, the Latvian Jumil, which literally means ''the twin'', the Estonian Jumal, which means ''god'' and the Baltic Finnish Jumi.
The embodiment of George in the kajkavian part of Croatia was a young man whose peers would mask him by throwing a one-piece or two-piece cone basket made of young budding twigs over his head and naked body.
Midsummer festivities are similar to harvest festivities and the festivities that celebrate the old Jarilo, so it is possible that the spring George from Croatian mythology transforms into John of the summer, one of his aspects of the year.
www.leluya.org /mythology/Green_George.php   (1598 words)

  
 Jarilo, Svarog, Svarozhich, and the vila
AncientWorlds > Germania > Groups > Russia > Cultures Found In Russia > The Slavs > Jarilo, Svarog, Svarozhich, and the vila
Festivals celebrating Jarilo were centered on an old idol in Voronezh.
Involved with these celebrations was a man with his face painted red and white.
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 Ярило - JArilo   (Site not responding. Last check: )
JArilo - JArilo - imja kakogo-to slavjanskogo bozhestva i nazvanie vesennix prazdnikov, spravljavshixsja v raznyx mestnostjax Rossii do nachala XIX veka.
Otsjuda bozhestvo JArilo imelo atributy: ""rasprostranjajushhij vesennij ili utrennij solnechnyj svet, vozbuzhdajushhij rastitel'nuju silu v travax i derev'jax i plotskuju ljubov' v ljudjax i zhivotnyx, junosheskuju svezhest', silu i xrabrost' v cheloveke"" (P. Efimenko, ""Zapiski Imperatorskogo Russkogo Geograficheskogo Obshhestva po otdeleniju jetnografii"", 1868, tom II, 79 - 112).
Soxranjaja za predlozhennymi tolkovanijami otnositel'noe pravdopodobie, mozhno ustanovit' tol'ko obshhnost' imeni JArilo so slovom ""jaryj"" - ""belyj"", kak naprimer, v bylinax staroj zapisi (P. SHeffer ""Sbornik Kirshi Danilova"", SPb., 1901, 10, 45, 69, 92 i drugie).
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Janderma (Hindu?) Spirit or god of the moon, ruler of the air, father of Buddha with Tarci.
Jarilo (Slavic) Personification of springtime, often depicted with phallic symbolism.
Jarnsaxe (Nordic) 1.) One of the nine daughters of Ran, with her sisters mother of Heimdall.
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 Slavic Gods & Goddesses
Same root name as Jarilo - youth and springtime.
Dzarowit is thought to be one of four seasonal aspects of Swiantowid, the aspect ruling Springtime and looking toward the West.
Although many references are made to this diety either being a water Goddess or another version of the sacrificial god, Jarilo, as best as I can acertain, Kupalo is a "seasonal" deity of the Summer Solstice sometimes representing the summer sun.
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 How I Became Fan For Evermore
You may find it rather odd but I suppose that is because of our ancient ancestors-pagans.
They named their god of the sun Jarilo.
You must agree, there is something common in the pronounciation.) At one time on Eurosport they showed the Monaco football match: drivers versus All Stars.
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This was so up to the beginning of the sixteenth century on the banks of rivers near Novgorod.
The meetings took place, as a rule, the day before the Festival of John the Baptist, which, in pagan times, was that of a divinity known by the name of Jarilo (equivalent to Priapus).
Half a century later, a new ecclesiastical code sought to abolish every vestige of the early festivals held on Christmas Day, on the Day of the Baptism, of Our Lord, and on John the Baptist's Day.
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