-
Dodola (also
spelled Dodole, Dudola,
Dudula etc.) and
Perperuna (also
spelled Peperuda, Preperuda, Preperuša, Prporuša,
Papaluga etc.), are
ancient Slavic...
- case are the
South Slavic still-living rain
rituals Perperuna and
Dodola of the
couple Perun–
Perperuna/Perunika, Lord and Lady Thunder,
shared with the neighbouring...
-
theonym mentioned in
Sermon by the Holy
Father Saint John Chrysostom.
Perperuna and
Dodola –
pagan folk
festival celebrated in the
Balkans that was used...
- "menstruating" in a
Vedic hymn to Parjanya, a
possible cognate of
Perperuna. The
alternative name of
Perperuna, Dodola, also
recalls Perkūnas'
pseudonym Dundulis, and...
- and
water was
ceremonially poured over the stone. Caloian,
Dodola and
Perperuna,
among other terms,
refer to a
family of
Slavic and
Romanian rainmaking...
- Mókšava balóta.
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Kikimora Perperuna and
Dodola Ivanits,
Linda J. (February 15, 1989).
Russian Folk Belief...
- extensively.
European examples include ceremonies in the
Balkans known as
Perperuna and
Dodola and Caloian. Some US
farmers attempt to
bring rain
during droughts...
- case are the
South Slavic still-living rain
rituals of the
couple Perun–
Perperuna, Lord and Lady Thunder,
shared with the
neighbouring Albanians, Gr****s...
- Dziwitza, Dzydzilelya, Sisa, Zeiz, Zewena, Ziewonia, Ziza, Zizilia, Zyzlila)
Perperuna and
Dodola (Paparuda, Prporuša, Dudula, Doda etc.)
Domania (Damavukha...
- the
latter was
generally ascribed to
Saint Elijah.
Caloian Dodola and
Perperuna Janićijević,
pages 184-186. Pešikan-Ljuštanović "Герман" (in Bulgarian)...