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- Serbo-Croatian: Jarilo, Јарило; Belarusian: Ярыла), alternatively Yaryla, Yarilo, Iarilo, Juraj, Jurij, or Gerovit, is an alleged East and South Slavic god...
- послѣди съкажемъ. — Primary Chronicle The text mentions the deities Svarog, Yarilo and Veles. It is known that the idol of Veles stood in Kiev "under the mountain"...
- Penelope (Gr****) Venus and Adonis (Gr**** - Roman) Vishnu and Lakshmi (Hindu) Yarilo and Mara (Slavic) Yudhishthira and Draupadi (Hindu) Yusuf and Zulaikha (Islamic)...
- or rain. Hennil or Bendil – an agricultural deity mentioned by Thietmar. Yarilo – East Slavic ritual and ritual figure attested since the 18th century Interpreted...
- one of the best pagan metal acts. On 11 March 2010, a clip of the song "Yarilo" from Goi, Rode, Goi! was featured on the St. Patrick's Day episode of the...
- (headed by Vadim Kazakov from Kaluga). The cultural and historical society Yarilo's Arrows, created by Dobroslav's followers, disintegrated in the early 2000s...
- Montezuma March 16, 1972 Palomar T. Gehrels H 5.3 km MPC · JPL 2273 Yarilo 1975 EV1 Yarilo March 6, 1975 Nauchnij L. I. Chernykh  · 5.6 km MPC · JPL 2274 Ehrsson...
- women and young girls. The phallic Deities of the Slavic godhood include Yarilo (Yarila, Western Slav. Yarovit, Gerovit, Serbian-Croatian Јarilo) - God...
- decrees that whoever can win Snegurochka's love before dawn, as the Sun God Yarilo rises, will marry her. As the villagers form couples, Lel pairs with Kupava...
- hostile natives and hearing of a rich river to the east, he, Stadukhin and Yarilo Zyrian sailed down the Indigirka, then east along the coast to the Kolyma...