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The Slavic Gods

The Slavic Gods

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The forgotten pantheon — the gods of the ancient Slavic peoples and the mythology that survived into folk tradition.Copyright Podra Network Spirituality
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  • Roots and Branches: The World Tree That Connects All Realms
    Apr 30 2026
    Explore the profound symbolism of the Slavic World Tree in this fascinating episode of The Slavic Gods. Host Edmund Cross delves deep into the cosmic mythology surrounding this ancient symbol that connects all realms of existence in Slavic traditions. Discover how the World Tree served as the axis of the universe, with its roots in the underworld domain of Veles and its branches reaching the heavenly realm of Perun. Learn about the archaeological evidence for this belief system across Eastern European cultures and how the tree functioned as both a cosmological map and a living ecosystem of divine beings. The episode examines shamanic traditions, creation myths, and the tree's role in pre-Christian Slavic societies. Edmund discusses how various spirits and deities inhabited different parts of this cosmic tree, from prophetic birds in the highest branches to serpentine guardians coiled around the roots. The show explores the transformation of World Tree symbolism through Christianization and its influence on Slavic art, crafts, and folk traditions. This episode provides valuable insights into ancient Slavic cosmology while respecting these traditions as important cultural heritage. Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, students of Slavic culture, and anyone interested in comparative religion and ancient belief systems.
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    5 mins
  • The Great Mother Mokosh: Earth Goddess and Weaver of Fate
    Apr 23 2026
    Explore the fascinating mythology of Mokosh, the Great Mother goddess of ancient Slavic religion, in this comprehensive episode of The Slavic Gods podcast. Discover how this powerful earth goddess and cosmic weaver controlled both fertility and fate in Slavic belief systems. Host Edmund Cross examines archaeological evidence, historical chronicles, and linguistic origins that reveal Mokosh's unique position as the only major female deity in the predominantly male Slavic pantheon. Learn about her prominence in Prince Vladimir's pre-Christian Kiev pantheon around 980 CE and her enduring influence through folk traditions that survived into the Christian era. This episode delves into the symbolic significance of weaving and spinning in Slavic culture, explaining how Mokosh was believed to literally weave the threads of human destiny while nurturing life on earth. Discover how her worship transformed under Christianity, with attributes transferred to the Virgin Mary and female saints like Pyatnitsa. Modern archaeological discoveries continue revealing the extent of Mokosh worship across Slavic territories, from royal courts to peasant households. Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone interested in ancient European religions and goddess worship traditions.
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    5 mins
  • Veles the Shapeshifter: Lord of the Underworld and Protector of Cattle
    Apr 16 2026
    Explore the fascinating mythology of Veles, one of the most complex deities in ancient Slavic religion. Known as both the lord of the underworld and protector of cattle, Veles embodied the Slavic understanding of life-death cycles and cosmic balance. This episode examines archaeological evidence from medieval chronicles, including references in the Primary Chronicle, and explores Veles' shapeshifting abilities and eternal conflict with thunder god Perun. Discover how this ancient deity influenced Slavic pastoral societies, serving as patron of cattle herders, traders, and poets while ruling the chthonic realm beneath the earth. Learn about the sophisticated theological concepts underlying Veles worship, including his role in seasonal cycles and agricultural fertility. The episode discusses archaeological discoveries across former Slavic territories, medieval oath-taking ceremonies, and the syncretization of Veles traditions with Christian saints like Saint Blaise. Drawing from linguistic archaeology and comparative Indo-European studies, we reconstruct how ancient Slavic peoples understood divine power through Veles' paradoxical nature. Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, students of Slavic culture, and anyone interested in pre-Christian European religious traditions and their lasting influence on folk customs.
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    6 mins
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