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Mastorava (Масторава) is an
Erzya epic poem
compiled based on
Erzya mythology and
folklore by
Aleksandr Sharonov,
published in 1994 in the
Erzya language...
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worship service held yearly, with parti****tion also of
members of the
Mastorava organisation and
other ones. The
revival of the
Erzyan native religion...
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written in the
Erzya language Erzyan Mastor, a
splinter group from the
Mastorava religion Erzyan Mastor (journal), an Erzyan- and Russian-language bilingual...
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shamanism Baltic mythology Bear
worship Dorvyzhy Hungarian mythology Mastorava Proto-Uralic
religion Rock
carvings at Alta Abercromby, John (1898). Pre-...
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experienced a rise in
national consciousness. The
Erzya national epic is
called Mastorava,
which stands for "Mother Earth". It was
compiled by A. M.
Sharonov and...
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Uralic neopaganism Estonian neopaganism Suomenusko Hungarian neopaganism Mastorava Udmurt Vos
Zalmoxianism Zuism Adonism Brauchau Christopaganism Christian...
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Uksakka Čodõra-kuva Jumõn Šočõn Jumõn Üdõr
Mlandava Piambar Šočõn Ava
Erzya Mastorava Komi
Zarni Ań
Udmurt Inmar Hungarian Boldog****zony (Istenanya, Nagyboldog****zony)...
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songs in 1991.
Aleksandr Sharonov compiled "
Mastorava" (Erzya: Масторава, romanized:
Mastorava, lit. 'Homeland
Deity (name)') epic out of Moksha...
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Moksha peoples. Устно-поэтическое творчество мордовского народа (1977)
Mastorava an epic poem
based on
Mordvin mythology and folklore,
written in Erzya...
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Frederick Turner (1990)
Arundhati by
Jagadguru Rambhadracharya (1994)
Mastorava by A. M.
Sharonov (1994) Astronautilía Hvězdoplavba by Jan Křesadlo (1995)...