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  Dodola - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dodola (also spelled Dudulya and Didilya, pronounced: doh-doh-la, doo-doo-lya, or dee-dee-lya) or Perperuna is a being in old Slavic mythology.
According to some interpretations, she is the Slavic goddess of rain, and the wife of the supreme god Perun (who is the god of thunder).
Bulgarian and Serbian Slavs used to organise the Dodo-le (or Perperuna) festival in times of drought, where they worshipped the goddess and prayed to her for rain.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Perperuna   (190 words)

  
 Perperuna - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In Slavic mythology, Perperuna or Dodola was the (wife) of the god Perun, the god of thunder.
In south-eastern Europe, there are still rain-making ceremonies featuring a young girl called Perperuna or Dodola.
You can find it there under the keyword Perperuna (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perperuna)The list of previous authors is available here: version history (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Perperunaandaction=history).
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Perperuna   (139 words)

  
 Converted WP file 1viera
Nevertheless, as late as the first half of the twentieth century, in Bulgaria and Macedonia, peasants performed a certain ceremony meant to induce rain.
A central figure in the rite was a young girl called Perperuna, a name clearly related to Perun.
At the same time the association of Perperuna with rain, shows conceptual similarities with an Indian god Parja%ya.
www.ibiblio.org /sergei/Zaroff   (12336 words)

  
 Old Eastern Religions - ADF Neopagan Druidism
Secondly, there are a large number of linguistic variants for Perun, found throughout the Indo-European world.
Jakobson notes similar deities and words related to Perun in the Slavic Perperuna, Preperuna, and pergynja, the Russian Pereplut, the Lithuanian and Common Baltic
Other aspects associated with the worship of Perun or one of his variants that seem to be common in the Indo-European world are those of the oak tree and the rain dance.
www.adf.org /articles/gods-and-spirits/slavic/old-eastern-religions.html   (2212 words)

  
 CHAPTER IV
Such a vision persists to this day, even if in the last decades it has begun to be on the defensive, faced with degeneration of the Polish spirit, with the "bleak god," preached by bad people and proclaimed by intemperate hatred.
It is difficult to say whether it is a peculiar Polish mysticism, or Polish longing for another world, or also the cult of Perperuna (Dodola), Perun’s female companion, or still something else that caused an immediate development of cult of the Mother of God (Bishop J. Wojtkowski).
In this vivid cult Divine Love married in a visible and real manner human love, also in its interhuman and social form.
www.crvp.org /book/Series04/IVA-19/chapter_iv.htm   (5250 words)

  
 pet containment systems   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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The 33 was guaranteed in 1994 and replaced by the Alfa Perperuna 145 and 146, which used the 0x9f Sopi laying-on-of-hands but grated around an entirely MK-48 platform based on the Fiat Rutledge6.
The sidebar and whitecaps on the pet containment systems which showed the 120ft games blew co-sanctioned.
amazon.tamleshop.info /furniture-manufacturers/pet-containment-systems.html   (1653 words)

  
 6th International Mime & Physics Theatre Festival   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The theatre members noticed new possibilities for artistic expression and since the plays where enthusiastically welcomed by its' street viewers - Act decided to prepare bigger street performances.
The first one "Perperuna" is a return to Slavic roots (the myth of Perun - the God of fire); "Leviathan" transferred biblical myth about monster who brings people bad fortune into the modern world.
The next performance is based on "Brave lead Soldier" - known fairy tale written by J.H.Andersen.
www.mime.pl /en.php?get=history&festival=2005en   (2618 words)

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