Slavic god blacksmith. Signs of Svarog: symbols, amulets, meaning. When to turn to God Svarog

GOD ROD- the personification of the multitude of all the Light Gods and our many-wise Ancestors. The Supreme God Rod is One and Many at the same time.

When we talk about all the Ancient Gods and our Great and Wise Ancestors: Ancestors, Great-Grandfathers, Grandfathers and Fathers, - we say - this is my KIND.

We turn to him when the Spiritual and Soul support of the Light Gods and Ancestors is needed, for our Gods are our Fathers, and we are their children.

The Supreme God Rod is the eternal symbol of consanguinity, the embodiment of the inviolability of all Slavic Clans and Tribes, their constant interaction and mutual assistance to each other.

At the birth on Midgard-Earth of a person from the Great Race or a descendant of the Heavenly Clan, his future destiny is recorded in the Santii or Harati of the God of Clan, also called the Book of Clan.

Therefore, in all Childbirth they say: "What is written in the Family, no one can escape!" or "What is written in the Haratya of the God of the Kind with a pen, you cannot cut it out with an ax."

The Supreme God Rod is the Patron God of the Hall of Busla (Stork) in the Svarog Circle. This served to create a folk allegorical Image that Busel (Stork) from Svarga the Most Pure brings children to prolong our Slavic Clans.

GOD SVAROG- The Supreme Heavenly God, who controls the course of our Life and the entire World Order of the Universe in the Explicit World.

The Great God Svarog is the Father for many ancient Light Gods and Goddesses, therefore we, the Slavs, call all of them Svarozhichs, i.e. Children of God Svarog.

God Svarog, as a loving Father, takes care not only of his Heavenly children and grandchildren, but also of people from all Clans of the Great Race, who are descendants of the Ancient Svarozhichi, Light Heavenly Gods on Midgard-Earth.

But our Great and wise Ancestors, in addition to the Children and Grandchildren of the Supreme God Svarog, also called the Celestial Luminaries - the Suns and Stars *, as well as any Celestial body that appeared in the Sky and sometimes fell from Heaven to Earth (meteorites, fireballs, etc.) d.).

The Supreme God Svarog loves wildlife very much and protects various plants and the most beautiful, rare flowers.

God Svarog is the Keeper and Patron of the Heavenly Vyriya (Slavic Garden of Eden), planted around the Heavenly Asgard (City of the Gods), in which all sorts of trees, plants and the most beautiful, rarest flowers are collected from all the Light Worlds with all the sighting (i.e. controlled) by him Universe.

But Svarog cares not only about Heavenly Vyriya, and about Heavenly Asgard, but also takes care of the Nature of Midgard-Earth and other Light Lands similar to it, located at the Boundary between the Light and Dark Worlds, on which He created beautiful Gardens similar to Heavenly Vyriya. The fruitful power of the rays of the Yarila-Sun and rain showers sent by Svarog to Midgard-Earth warms and nourishes the flora and fauna of the earthly Garden-Vyriya near Asgard Iriysky, and also warms and nourishes the flora and fauna of the entire Midgard.

The Supreme God Svarog gives the necessary plant food to birds and animals. He pointed out to people what kind of food they need to grow to feed their Clans and what kind of food they need to feed tamed birds and animals.

Vyriy Sad adjoins the Heavenly Asgard (City of the Gods), in the center of which are the Majestic Mansions of Svarog.

The Great God Svarog is the permanent Keeper of the Heavenly Hall of the Bear in the Svarog Circle. The Supreme God Svarog established the Heavenly Laws of ascent along the Golden Path of Spiritual Development. All Light Harmonious Worlds follow these laws.

GOD PERUN(Perkunas, Perkon, Perk, Purusha) - the Patron God of all warriors and many Clans from the Great Race, the defender of the Lands and the Svyatorus Clan (Russians, Belarusians, Zemgalians, Polyans, Serbs, etc.) from the Dark Forces, God the Thunderer, manager Lightning, the son of God Svarog and Lada the Mother of God, the grandson of God Vyshen. Patron God of the Hall of the Eagle in the Svarog Circle.

God Perun has already arrived to Midgard-Earth three times to protect it and the Clans of the Great Race from the dark forces of the Hellish World.

Dark forces come from different Halls of the Hellish World in order to lure people from the Clans of the Great Race to their place with deceit, flattery and cunning, and if this does not help, then they kidnap people in order to turn them all into obedient slaves in their dark World and prevent them from opportunities to develop spiritually and advance along the Golden Path, as established by God Svarog.

Dark forces penetrate not only to Midgard-Earth, but also to other Light Earths in Svarga the Most Pure. And then there is a battle between the forces of Light and Darkness. Perun already once freed our Ancestors from the Hell captivity and blocked the Gates of the Interworld leading to Hell on Midgard-Earth.

LADA-MATUSHKA(Mother Swa) - Great Heavenly Mother, Mother of God.

Loving and tender Mother of the Most of the Light Gods of the Great Race, the Mother of God-Patron of all Peoples and the Hall of the Elk in the Svarog Circle.

The Heavenly Mother of God Lada Mother is the Goddess of Beauty and Love, protecting the Family Unions of the Clans of the Great Race and the Families of all the descendants of the Heavenly Clan.

In order to receive constant care and heartfelt attention from Mother Lada, each couple of newlyweds brings the brightest and most fragrant flowers, honey and various wild berries as a gift to the Heavenly Mother of God, and also young spouses bake pancakes with berry filling, honey pancakes for Lada and lay before Kummir or Her Image.

The Supreme Mother of God Lada always grants young spouses everything they ask for to start a happy life together.

It brings home comfort, friendliness, mutual understanding, love, continuation of the Family, many children, mutual assistance, family life, mutual respect and mutual reverence into people's lives. Therefore, they said about such Unions that only Concord and Love reign in them.

GOD VELES- Patron God of cattle breeders and livestock breeders.

Since Veles is the Patron God and Ruler of the Heavenly Hall of the Wolf in the Svarog Circle, which is located next to the Heavenly Border that separates the worlds of Light and Darkness, the Highest Gods entrusted Veles to be the supreme Guardian of the Heavenly Gates of the Interworld. These Heavenly Gates are located on the Golden Path of Spiritual Development, which leads to the Heavenly Asgard, as well as to the Heavenly Vyry and the Light Halls of Volhalla.

God Veles always personifies all-round caring, painstaking creative diligence, honesty and determination, perseverance, constancy and master's wisdom, the ability to be responsible for all his deeds, spoken words and committed deeds.

God Veles, guarding the Heavenly Gates between the worlds, lets the Most Pure Souls into Svarga only

those deceased who did not spare their lives in defense of their Clans, in defense of the lands of the Fathers and Grandfathers, in defense of the ancient faith, who worked diligently and creatively for the prosperity of their clans and who, from the bottom of their hearts, fulfilled the Two Great Principles: To honor the Gods and Ancestors sacredly and lived in conscience in harmony with Mother Nature.

MOTHER OF GOD MAKOSH- Heavenly (Sva) Mother of God, Fair Goddess of a happy lot and Fate.

Together with his daughters, Share and Nedolya, he determines the Fates of the Heavenly Gods, as well as the fate of all people from the Great Race and all descendants of the Heavenly Clan living on our Midgard-Earth and on all other beautiful Lands of Svarga the Most Pure, weaving for each of them the Threads of Fate .

Therefore, many people turned to the Goddess Makosha to entrust her to weave the Thread of Fate into a ball of her youngest daughter, the Goddess Dole. Goddess Makosh at all times was a very attentive and caring Patron of weaving and all kinds of needlework, and also made sure that a good harvest grew in the fields where orachi (peasants) put their Soul into their hard work.

It should be remembered that the great Heavenly Goddess Makosh is not only the Patron Goddess of growth and fertility, as many might think, but the Goddess who gives hardworking and diligent people a good harvest.

For hardworking people, the Goddess Makosh is the giver of all blessings, therefore, on the Images and Kummirs of the Goddess Makosh, she was very often depicted with the Horn of Plenty or its symbolic image in the form of a Heavenly Bucket of Seven Stars (Constellation Ursa Major).

To those Clans from the Great Race and to all the descendants of the Heavenly Clan who were not lazy, but worked in the fields, in gardens and gardens in the sweat of their brow, putting their Soul into their hard work, the Goddess Makosh sent her youngest daughter - the blond Goddess of Share.

The same people who worked poorly and negligently in their fields (no matter what kind he was from), got a bad harvest. Therefore, the people said that "from Makosh Dolya came to measure the harvest" or "Makosh Nedolya sent the harvest to measure."

For hardworking people, the Goddess Makosh is the giver of all blessings, therefore, on the Images and Kummirs of the Goddess Makosh, she was very often depicted with the Horn of Plenty or its symbolic image in the form of a Heavenly Bucket of Seven Stars.

Orthodox Old Believers-Ynglings, invariably following all the instructions of the Goddess Makosh, strive for a calm and measured life, for the ancient traditional way of life, for sensual empathy and diligence.

Goddess Makosh controls the Hall of the Heavenly Swan in the Svarog Circle. Therefore, the Goddess Makosh is very often depicted as a White Swan floating on the boundless Sea-Ocean, i.e. in the sky.

In honor of the Wise Heavenly Mother of God, the Slavs and Arias erected the Great Kummirni and the Temple, for the Goddess Makosh personified not only fate, good luck, prosperity in the Slavic Clans that observe the laws and commandments of the Ancient Light Gods, people also turned to her with a request to increase their Ancient Race, t .e. asked for more children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

DAZHDBOG- God Tarkh Perunovich, God-Keeper of the ancient Great Wisdom.

He was named Dazhdbog (the giving God) for giving the people of the Great Race and the descendants of the Heavenly Clan Nine Santi (Books).

These Santias, written down by ancient Runes, contain the Sacred Ancient Vedas, the Commandments of Tarkh Perunovich and his instructions. There are various Kummirs and Images depicting God Tarkh.

On many Images he holds a gaitan in his hand.

Tarkh is very often called the wise son of God Perun, the grandson of God Svarog, the great-grandson of God Vyshen, which is true.

Dazhdbog is the giver of all blessings, happiness and prosperity. Tarkh Dazhdbog was glorified in sacred and folk chants and hymns not only for the happy and dignified life of the Clans of the Great Race, but also for getting rid of the forces of the Dark World. Tarkh did not allow the dark forces from the Pekelny World to win, which were gathered by Koshchei at the nearest Lupa - Lele, in order to capture Midgard-Earth.

Tarkh Dazhdbog destroyed the Moon along with all the dark forces that were on it. This is reported by the "Santi Vedas of Perun. The First Circle": "You have been living quietly on Midgard, since ancient times, when the world was established ... Remembering from the Vedas about the deeds of Dazhdbog, how he destroyed the strongholds of Koshcheev, which were located on the nearest moon ... Tarkh did not allow the insidious Koshchei to destroy Midgard, as they destroyed Dey... These Koshchei, the rulers of the Grays, perished along with the Moon in half a hour... But Midgard paid for freedom, Daaria hidden by the Great Flood... The waters of the Moon created that Flood, to Earth they fell from Heaven like a rainbow, for the Moon was split into pieces and an army of welders descended to Midgard" (Santia 9, slokas 11-12). In memory of this event, a kind of Rite with a deep meaning appeared (This rite is well known to everyone. On Easter (Easter), colored eggs hit each other, checking whose egg is stronger. The broken egg was called the Koshcheev Egg, i.e. the destroyed Moon ( Lelei), and the whole egg was called the Power of Tarkh Dazhdbog.), performed by all Orthodox people, every Summer, on the great spring Slavic holiday - Easter.

Very often, in various ancient Vedic texts, Tarkh Perunovich asks his beautiful sister, the golden-haired Goddess Tara, to help people from the Clans of the Great Race. Together they performed good deeds, helped people settle in the endless expanses of Midgard-Earth. God Tarkh indicated where it would be best to place a settlement and build a Temple or Sanctuary, and his sister, the Goddess Tara, told people from the Great Race which trees should be used for construction. In addition, she taught people to plant new forest plantations in place of cut down trees, so that new trees needed for construction would grow for their descendants.

Dazhdbog Tarkh Perunovich is the Patron God of the Hall of the Race in the Svarog Circle.

GOD KUPAL(Kupalo) - God, who gives a person the opportunity to perform all kinds of Ablutions and conducts Rites of Purification of the Body, Soul and Spirit from various ailments and diseases. God guides to a joyful and happy life.

Kupala is a cheerful and beautiful God, dressed in light white robes decorated with flowers. On the head of God Kupala there is a wreath of beautiful flowers.

Kupala was revered as the God of the warm time of Summer, wild flowers and wild fruits.

Many Slavic Clans engaged in field cultivation revered God Kupala on a par with the Goddess Makosh and the Goddess Tara, as well as the Gods - Perun and Veles.

Before the start of the harvest and the harvest of field fruits, in honor of God Kupala, a holiday was celebrated at which bloodless sacrifices were made to God Kupala, as well as to all the Ancient Gods and Ancestors.

On the holiday, the Slavs throw their bloodless sacrifices and trebs into the fire of the Holy Altar so that everything sacrificed appears on the festive tables of the Gods and Ancestors.

After bringing bloodless sacrifices from the living fire of the Sacred Altar, the Community members light candles and fires, which they fix on wreaths and rafts and send them along the rivers.

At the same time, Orthodox from various Communities slander their innermost desire or request for deliverance from ailments, diseases, all sorts of failures, various problems, etc. on a candle or firelight. This rite can be explained as follows. A burning candle or firelight illuminates the request or desire of the Community, the water of the river remembers them and, evaporating, rises to Heaven, conveying to the Gods all the requests and desires of the Orthodox.

At the feast, each of the Orthodox must undergo a complete purification, in order to fully cleansed begin to collect the fruits of the field and begin the field harvest. The complete cleansing of the Orthodox consists of three parts:

  1. First Cleansing (Purification of the Body). Everyone present at the celebration on the Day of God Kupala must wash his body in sacred waters (rivers, lakes, reservoirs, etc.) to wash away fatigue and dirt.
  2. The second cleansing (Cleansing of the Soul). In order for those present at the celebration on the Day of God Kupala to purify their Soul, they light large bonfires, and everyone who wants to jump over these bonfires, because Fire burns all ailments and cleanses the aura and Soul of a person.
  3. Third Purification (Purification of the Spirit). Each Community member present at the celebration on the Day of God Kupala, as well as those who wish, can purify and strengthen their Spirit. To do this, a Fiery Circle is created from the burning coals of a large fire, along which Slavs from various Tribal Slavic Communities walk barefoot. Those wishing, who for the first time decided to walk on the coals in order to purify and strengthen their Spirit, the Community members lead by the hand through the Fiery Circle.

This holiday is inextricably linked with another event of antiquity. In ancient times, God Perun freed his sisters from captivity in the Caucasus and sent them to purify themselves in the waters of the Sacred Iriy (Irtysh) and in the Sour Cream Clean Lake (Zaisan Island). This event is also narrated in the fifth ball of Songs of the Gamayun Bird.

Due to the fact that Kupala is the Patron God of the Heavenly Hall of the Horse in the Svarog Circle, on this day it is customary to bathe horses, braid colorful ribbons into their manes and decorate them with wildflowers.

GOD KOLYADA- The Supreme God, who controls the Great Changes in the life of the Clans of the Great Race and the descendants of the Heavenly Clan.

In ancient times, the Supreme God Kolyada granted many Clans who moved to the western lands a system for calculating seasonal time for field work - the Calendar (Kolyada gift), as well as his Wise Vedas, commandments and instructions.

Kolyada is the Patron God of military people and Priests. Kolyada was often depicted with a sword in his hand, and the blade of the sword was pointed down.

The sword, pointing down, in ancient times meant the preservation of the Wisdom of the Gods and Ancestors, as well as the unshakable adherence to the Heavenly Laws, as established by God Svarog for all the Halls of the Svarog Circle.

The holiday in honor of God Kolyada falls on the day of the winter solstice, this holiday is also called Menari, i.e. Day of Change. On a holiday, groups of men dressed in the skins of various animals (mummers) walked around the yards, who were called the squads of Kolyada. They sang hymns glorifying Kolyada and arranged special round dances around sick people in order to heal them.

From the sacred language of the Aryans, Sanskrit, the word "svarog" is translated as "walking in the sky." In ancient times, they denoted the daytime path of the sun across the sky, then they began to call them the sky in general, heavenly light. In other words, the son of the Sort, the god Svarog, is the Heavenly Father. Sometimes he was simply called God.

Svarog
Andrey Klimenko

Valery Semochkin

Svarog bungled (welded, created) the earth. He found the magic stone Alatyr, uttered a magic spell - the stone grew, became a huge white-combustible stone. God foamed the ocean for them. The thickened moisture became the first land. In the Indian Vedas this creation is called the Churning of the Ocean. He also used Alatyr for other important purposes: he hit it with a hammer - from the sparks flying in all directions, new gods and rats were born - heavenly warriors.

In later times, the great half-horse wizard Kitovras (the Greeks called him the centaur Chiron) built a temple around Alatyr in honor of the Almighty. So the word altar appeared - the holiest place in the temple.

Svarog taught people how to cook (create) cottage cheese and cheese from milk, which were once considered sacred food, a gift from the gods. God also created Blue Svarga, a country in the sky where our glorious ancestors live. Bright stars are their shining eyes, with which grandfathers and great-grandfathers look from heaven at our earthly affairs. To "bung" still means to create in a wonderful, masterful way. It is possible to cook and “harp” only with the help of fire and water (“var” - Sanskrit, water).

Artist Viktor Vasnetsov, 1885-1896

Svarog is the source of fire and its master. He creates not with a word, not with magic, unlike Veles, but with his hands, he creates the material world. He took care of people: he gave them the Sun - Ra (hence our word joy) - and a fire, on which it was possible to cook food and from which it was possible to warm up in a fierce cold. Svarog threw a plow and a yoke from heaven to earth to cultivate the land; a battle ax to protect this land from enemies, and a bowl for preparing a sacred drink in it.

The Temple of the Most High with the altar-Alatyr stood on the slope of the sacred mountain Elbrus, the highest in the Caucasus (5600 meters). In ancient times, this mountain was called by different names: Bel-Alabyr, White Mountain, Belina. The Belaya River flows right there, and earlier there was the White City, where the Belogor people lived. All the names in these places are associated with the color of Alatyr - a white stone, upon impact with which sparks flew out. In the same region, until recently, there was a majestic monument to the great Slavic-Russian hero, a descendant of the Belogors, Bus Beloyar.


Perhaps one of the most important deeds of the Heavenly Father was the Small and Big Cola (circles) created by him of time - earthly and cosmic. Svarog is the god-creator and legislator, the father of the Svarozhichs (Perun, Dazhdbog-Radegast, Semargl-Fire and Stribog-Wind), the demiurge, correlated with Hephaestus, in a worldview dating back to the Orphic tradition. Any forge, any furnace is already the temple of Svarog, therefore, when arranging temples, a modern pagan should remember that. With the wooden idol of Svarog, fire should burn, metal should be heated, and the idol itself should be upholstered with metal. On the temple of Svarog there should be a hammer (or a heavy iron stick-crowbar) and an anvil. It was Svarog who started the Iron Age and taught people how to use iron tools.

The sounds are pleasing to Svarog - since he is the first patron of crafts and all craftsmen - hammer blows, the ringing of chains and the howl of fire. Trebs of Svarog are brought either with cheese (syrniki) and cottage cheese. The word "cottage cheese" means - created, it has the same root with the name of Svarog, and is a symbol of heavenly bread. The role of the idol of Svarog can be played by a huge stone, on which the symbols of fire are applied.
Its celebration day falls on November 14 - Svarozhki (the day of Kuzma and Demyan). They honor both father and son - Svarozhich-Fire.

For the modern population of Russia, Slavic traditions and culture are remnants, since the forced imposition of Christian ideals brought other foundations and canons into the life of the Russian people. Despite this, folk beliefs and traditions remind of themselves, forcing young people to be interested in the roots.

Origin story

Svarog was part of the divine pantheon of the Slavs along with and. This is the god of fire and the family hearth, who patronized blacksmithing. Svarog is the master god, he had the honor of creating the sacred fire. Some believe that Svarog is the father, the god of heaven, others argue that he is the patron saint of the sun. The character possessed incommensurable strength and was famous for military merit.

In Slovakia it is known as Rarog, in Etrussia as Velhans. The Finns called him Ilmarinen, and the Romans Vulcan. Translated from Sanskrit, the meaning of the name of the deity is deciphered as "light" or "sky", and the suffix that ends the name allows you to see a blacksmith in the god.

Bringing knowledge to people, the mythological character invented blacksmith tools and taught people to work with copper and iron. The Slavs owe him the first laws promoting monogamy. A descendant of the ancient gods Sitivrat and Krat, Svarog became the ruler of light and ether, and also controlled fire. The role of a deity in the pantheon is comparable to a place on Olympus. Svarog works with his hands, creating the material and refusing to use magical abilities.


The Slavs believed that in places where Svarog was worshiped, there should be metal products and the constant presence of fire was necessary. Therefore, forges became suitable locations for chanting the god who brought the Slavs into the Iron Age.

The idols of Svarog looked inconspicuous. These were large unhewn stones with the image of the symbol of fire.

Svarog in Slavic mythology

The pagans asked God for a plentiful harvest, quality fruits and sprouts of sown grains and seeds. People considered Svarog the Creator. According to legend, he taught people to make products from milk, so cottage cheese and cheese were often left at the god's idols. Such food was considered sacred.


The word "bungle" is present in Russian thanks to these beliefs. This verb means the ability to create something with minimal knowledge and resources, and therefore with divine providence.

Svarog works a lot with his hands, so simple labor is associated with creation. He gave fire so that people could be saved from cold and hunger by heating their homes and cooking food. Iron tools and military weapons are also gifts of a powerful god. Myths say that he presented the Slavs with a yoke and a plow for plowing, an ax, a club and a sword for repelling attacks. The Slavs got the opportunity to get food and defend their native land.


The Slavs used amulets associated with Svarog to protect themselves and their home. Among the popular symbols is the horse. This is an image resembling a swastika, in the center of which is a rhombus. The rectangular sign is supplemented with lines-rays. Upon closer examination, it is obvious that the schematic figures at its base resemble a plow.

The second symbol is the star of Svarog - a sign with great magical power. This is a square woven with ellipses, the ends of which are pointed.


People perceived Svarog as a benefactor, because thanks to him they learned what warmth and life are, were able to master work, received new knowledge and resources to protect their property. Svarog is considered the personification of creative power and the warrior of Light. He was portrayed as the main warrior during periods of war. The appearance of the deity was complemented by burgundy armor and a sword. He looked like a blacksmith, hard at work, but ready at any moment to oppose the enemy.

Patronizing truth, will and knowledge, Svarog created commandments that allow you to keep warm and life, allowing you to understand the foundations of the Universe. The fire of the forge in the form of the Fire of Justice punished those whose heart was not pure.


The bird helped God, the messenger of the gods - transmitted the will of Svarog to people. The animal of Svarog is a fiery boar, into which God himself sometimes turned.

The invariable symbol of the Creator was a hammer, from the blow of which sparks were cut out on a stone, which later became gods. Hence the expression "God's spark". According to legend, a spark from the hammer of Svarog, which fell on a person, gave him a talent.

God loved those who were like him in temperament and character. He patronized hardworking and active people who stood up for justice. A man of his word with a strong willpower and a tempered character, laconic and practical, could count on the support of Svarog.


The researchers of Slavic mythology published a series of books about the deities of the pantheon of our ancestors. They claim that Svarog was a god who was turned to in difficult life situations when magical help was needed. They resorted to him, making conspiracies for a generous harvest or recovery from a serious illness, to return a loved one from a difficult campaign and a righteous judgment. With its help, they removed damage, added courage and strength, strengthened family ties.

The Slavs, creating amulets, knitted knots and, turning to Svarog, braided nauzes. They helped to eliminate slander and negative thoughts, cleanse karma, find love and create a family, cleanse the mind of temptations and fears.

Screen adaptations

Legends associated with the Slavic divine pantheon are not as popular as Greek myths. The secrets of pagan legends are inspired by Russian authors, among them. The writer created a cycle of books, united by the name "Svarog". The work "Alien Sails" is especially popular with the public.


Today, Svarog as a movie character is briefly mentioned in fairy tales and documentaries. A full-fledged film about this hero does not exist, but the Internet is full of rumors about the prospects for filming a full-length film based on the book by Alexander Bushkov. The writer gave a new wave of inspiration to fans of pagan Slavic mythology.

Ancient Slavic symbols were used in everyday life to receive patronage and help from the gods. Svarog is the main God, the creator of the whole Earth, the Spouse of Mother Lada. Their children are Svarozhichi, the strongest deities responsible for the fire element - Svetovid, Lado, Perun. Special signs-symbols applied to clothes, utensils, dwellings help to receive from the Gods protection from negativity and assistance in new affairs and in the modern world, if they are used correctly.

The interaction and construction of energy and information flows in esotericism are described by runes. Runes are a special system of signs that has inexplicable, from the point of view of science, properties. The ability to build energy structures helps a person to influence the world around him. Before the advent of Christianity, runes were popular among the Slavic tribes.

In the runic system, each symbol has its own name, a certain image and a relationship with one of the elements and a deity. If the rune is turned upside down, then its effect is reversed. Esotericists consider these symbols to be some kind of two-dimensional images that connect parallel dimensions and act as keys to the secrets of being.

According to ancient Slavic mythology, Svarog is a heavenly blacksmith and the spouse of Mother Lada. He created the Earth where people live, then Dazhdbog appeared from marriage, who created people and gave them the necessary knowledge and skills, including a plow and knowledge of metal. The most common symbol is the Svarog square. This sign can be seen in our time in some people in the form of tattoos and amulets.

Svarozhich

Svarozhich differs from other signs in that it is dedicated to Svarog not as a God-worker or God-creator, but as the Heavenly Father of the Slavic Gods. Therefore, this symbol is associated not only with Svarog himself, but also with his children - the Svarozhs. These are the revered Slavic Gods everywhere: Perun, Lelya, Zhiva, Morena, Lel and Polel. Stribog and Semargl were also created by Svarog.

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Svarog, he is Svyatovit - the son of Rod, the god of heaven, the ancestor of the gods of natural forces - Dazhbog, Stribog, Perun. Sometimes he was depicted as a warrior on a horse, with four heads, symbolizing the four cardinal directions and with a cornucopia in his hand. On the island of Rügen (aka the famous island of Buyan) in Arkona stood a huge temple of this god.

Svarog-Svyatovit was also recognized as the god of fertility; prayers were sent to him for the abundance of the fruits of the earth; by his horn filled with wine (wine is a symbol of rain), they wondered about the future harvest. The time of the winter turn of the sun, foreshadowing the coming triumph of Svyatovid over evil spirits, was called Christmas time, and the spring holiday of the awakening of nature, the appearance of lightning clouds and rain showers - the name of the holy, or bright, week. SVAROG
Svarog, he is Svyatovit - the son of Rod, the god of heaven, the ancestor of the gods of natural forces - Dazhbog, Stribog, Perun. Sometimes he was depicted as a warrior on a horse, with four heads, symbolizing the four cardinal directions and with a cornucopia in his hand. On the island of Rügen (aka the famous island of Buyan) in Arkona stood a huge temple of this god.
According to some legends, Svarog is the god-creator of the Earth (unlike Rod, the creator of the Universe), and the word “bundle” goes back to his name, however, over the years of Christianity, it has acquired a disparaging connotation. In addition, Svarog is the god of monogamy among the southern Slavs; the transition to monogamy is attributed to his era (about 2000 BC).
Svarog-Svyatovit was also recognized as the god of fertility; prayers were sent to him for the abundance of the fruits of the earth; by his horn filled with wine (wine is a symbol of rain), they wondered about the future harvest. The time of the winter turn of the sun, foreshadowing the coming triumph of Svyatovid over evil spirits, was called Christmas time, and the spring holiday of the awakening of nature, the appearance of lightning clouds and rain showers - the name of the holy, or bright, week.

From the sacred language of the Aryans, Sanskrit, the word "svarog" is translated as "walking in the sky." In ancient times, they denoted the daytime path of the sun across the sky, then they began to call them the sky in general, heavenly light. In other words, the son of the Sort, the god Svarog, is the Heavenly Father. Sometimes he was simply called God.

Svarog bungled (welded, created) the earth. He found the magic stone Alatyr, uttered a magic spell - the stone grew, became a huge white-combustible stone. God foamed the ocean for them. The thickened moisture became the first land. In the Indian Vedas this creation is called the Churning of the Ocean. He also used Alatyr for other important purposes: he hit it with a hammer - from the sparks flying in all directions, new gods and rats were born - heavenly warriors.
In later times, the great half-horse wizard Kitovras (the Greeks called him the centaur Chiron) built a temple around Alatyr in honor of the Almighty. So the word altar appeared - the most holy place in the temple.
Svarog taught people how to cook (create) cottage cheese and cheese from milk, which were once considered sacred food, a gift from the gods.

God also created Blue Svarga - a country in the sky where our glorious ancestors live. Bright stars are their shining eyes, with which grandfathers and great-grandfathers look from heaven at our earthly affairs. To "bung" still means - to create in a wonderful, masterful way. It is possible to cook and “harp” only with the help of fire and water (“var” - Skt. water). Svarog is the source of fire and its master. He creates not with a word, not with magic, unlike Veles, but with his hands, he creates the material world. He took care of people: he gave them the Sun-Ra (hence our word joy) - and a fire, on which it was possible to cook food and from which it was possible to warm up in a fierce cold. Svarog threw a plow and a yoke from heaven to earth to cultivate the land; a battle ax to protect this land from enemies, and a bowl for preparing a sacred drink in it.

The Temple of the Most High with the altar-Alatyr stood on the slope of the sacred mountain Elbrus, the highest in the Caucasus (5600 meters). In ancient times, this mountain was called by different names: Bel-Alabyr, White Mountain, Belina. The Belaya River flows right there, and earlier there was the White City, where the Belogor people lived. All the names in these places are associated with the color of Alatyr - a white stone, upon impact with which sparks flew out. In the same region, until recently, there was a majestic monument to the great Slavic-Russian hero, a descendant of the Belogors, Bus Beloyar.

Perhaps one of the most important deeds of the Heavenly Father was the Small and Big Cola (circles) created by him of time - earthly and cosmic.
Svarog is the god-creator and legislator, the father of the Svarozhichs (Perun, Dazhdbog-Radegast, Semargl-Fire and Stribog-Wind (?)), the demiurge, correlated with Hephaestus, in a worldview dating back to the Orphic tradition.

Any forge, any furnace is already the temple of Svarog, therefore, when arranging temples, a modern pagan should remember that. With the wooden idol of Svarog, fire should burn, metal should be heated, and the idol itself should be upholstered with metal. On the temple of Svarog there should be a hammer (or a heavy iron stick-crowbar) and an anvil. It was Svarog who started the Iron Age and taught people how to use iron tools. The sounds are pleasant to Svarog - because. he is the first patron of crafts and all craftsmen - blows of hammers, ringing of chains and howling of fire. Trebs of Svarog are brought either with cheese (syrniki) and cottage cheese. The word “cottage cheese” means created, it has the same root as the name Svarog, and is a symbol of heavenly bread. The role of the idol of Svarog can be played by a huge stone, on which the symbols of fire are applied.

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