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- Taara (variations of the name include Tooru, Tharapita and Tarapitha), also known as Uku or Jumal, is a prominent god in Estonian mythology, with a strong...
- taarausk literally "Taara faith"), a monistic faith based on the god Tharapita founded as a national religion in 1928; and Maausk (Estonian: maausk,...
- practices before Christianization. The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia mentions Tharapita as the superior deity of the then inhabitants of Saaremaa (Oeselians)...
- Pikker (Estonian mythology) Sugaar (Basque mythology) Taranis (Pan-Celtic) Tharapita or Taara (Estonian mythology) Thor (Germanic mythology) Uacilla (Ossetian...
- Virumaa in North Estonia - about a mountain and a forest where a god named Tharapita, worshipped by Oeselians, had been born. The solstice festival of Midsummer...
- as described by Henry of Livonia was called Tharapita. According to the legend in the chronicle, Tharapita was born on a forested mountain in Virumaa (Latin:...
- his soldiers just before a battle commenced. Estonian old battle cry: Tharapita - Taara (Estonian God) is Great! It is recorded in the Chronicle of Hendrik...
- All pages with titles containing Tara Taras (disambiguation) Taara or Tharapita, a god in Estonian mythology Terah, a biblical figure Tera (disambiguation)...
- ****ociated with the thunder: the Celtic Taranis, the Estonian Taara (or Tharapita), the Baltic Perkūnas, the Slavic Perun, and particularly the Hindu Indra...
- Taarausk literally "Taara Faith"), a monistic religion centered on god Tharapita founded in 1928 by intellectuals as a national religion; and Maausk as...