TAILIEUCHUNG - New Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology Introduction Phần 7

Khi các vị thần được vinh danh trong thơ ca hoặc khi cầu nguyện thì họ được coi như là một ý nghĩa tổng hợp gồm tên và trách nhiệm của các vị để phân biệt với các hình ảnh khác của các thần. | other hand means black . Thus there is a white god god of light and day and a black god god of the shadows and of night a god of good and a god of evil opposed one to the other. The volkhvy half priests half sorcerers of the pagan Slavs would say according to certain written testimony There are two gods one above and the other below. The Ukrainians still say May the black god exterminate you In White Russia they believed in the existence of Byelun derived from byely - white . In popular legends this divinity appeared as an old man with a white beard dressed in white. He only showed himself during the daytime. His actions were always benevolent he saved from harm those who had lost their way and helped unfortunate peasants with their work in the fields. The simple opposition of Byelobog and Chernobog being insufficient to explain the great variety of natural phenomena other visions began to take shape against the black-white background of primitive mythology. The worship oF NATURE RUSTIC GODS THE SKY AND ITS CHILDREN When the pagan Slav addressed his prayer to the sky and said Sky thou seest me Sky thou hearest me he was not using a metaphorical expression. He thought of the sky as a god as a supreme being. Later when anthropomorphic elements had penetrated the primitive religion of the pagan Slavs they personified the sky as the god Svarog. The root of this name svar means bright clear is related to the Sanskrit. The sky Svarog gave birth to two children the Sun called Dazhbog and Fire which was called Svarogich meaning son of Svarog . John Malala a Byzantine chronicler sums up the mythological cosmogony of the pagan Slavs in these terms After Svarog reigned his son named Sun who was also called Dazhbog. The Sun is the king and son of Svarog he is named Dazhbog for he was a mighty lord. The other son of Svarog IFire or ogon which can be compared to the Sanskrit agni is mentioned in the work of a very ancient author called Unknown Admirer of Christ who said of the .

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