- The
Slavic Native Faith,
commonly known as
Rodnovery and
sometimes as
Slavic Neopaganism, is a
modern Pagan religion.
classified as a new
religious movement...
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attempts to
construct specific ethnic Rodnoveries, such as
Krivich Rodnovery,
Meryan Rodnovery,
Viatich Rodnovery.
Rodnovery in
Russia is also
influenced by...
- In
Slavic Native Faith (
Rodnovery)
there are a
number of
shared holidays throughout the year, when
important ritual activities are set
according to shared...
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Peterburgian Vedism (Russian: Петербургский Ведизм) or
Peterburgian Rodnovery (Петербургское Родноверие), or more
broadly Russian Vedism (Русский Ведизм)...
- and Orientalist-Sanskritologist, was a
pioneer of
Slavic Native Faith (
Rodnovery) in
Ukraine during the
interwar period. At an
Indologist seminar in Lviv...
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Buddhism The
entire Pagan community in the
Czech Republic,
including Slavic Rodnovery (Czech: Rodnověří) as well as
other Pagan religions, was
described by...
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category which in this
context means the
movement of
Slavic Native Faith (
Rodnovery),
especially in the
forms of
Anastasianism and Ynglism. Dugin's Eurasianism...
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reinvention and
reincorporation in the
movement of
Slavic Native Faith (
Rodnovery). One of the
first written sources on the
religion of the
ancient Slavs...
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Slavic gods.
There are
three main
types of
Shamans within the
modern day
Rodnovery hierarchy: volkhv,
guszlar (or gushlar), and
vedmak (or vidmak). Like...
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majority of
unaffiliated Muslims), 1,700,000 or 1.2% were
pagans (including
Rodnovery, ****ianism, and
other religions) or
Tengrists (Turco-Mongol
Shamanic religions...