Category
page 1Slavic neopaganism
Rodnovery
modern religious movement based on Slavic native beliefs
Book of Veles
literary forgery
Kolovrat
symbol
Jav, Prav and Nav
Prav (Правь), Yav (Явь) and Nav (Навь) are the three dimensions or qualities of the cosmos as described in the first chapter of the Book of Light and in the Book of Veles (a fabrication from the 19–20th century) of Slavic Native Faith (Rodnovery). Older sources mention only Nav and Yav concepts of ancient slavic cosmology, similar to Yin and Yang in Taoism, and Prav was not part of the concept. The literal meanings of the Prav, Yav, and Nav words, are, respectively, "Right", "actuality" and "probability". They are also symbolised as a unity by the god Triglav (the "Three-Headed One"). Already
list of Slavic mythological figures
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Ringing Cedars' Anastasianism
Neopagan new religious movement founded in Russia
Ynglism
thumb|upright=1.2|The symbol of Ynglism as a body of religious believers (church). It represents Yngly, the fiery radiance, word and action of the supreme God begetting and ordering the universe, as the spinning astral images of the celestial pole|northern culmen of the sky ([[Iriy or Svarga, "Heaven").]]
Native Polish Church
pagan religious association in Poland
Porfiry Ivanov
Russian mystic
Prillwitz idols
Bronze figurines and plates
Native Ukrainian National Faith
Ukrainian Rodnover movement founded by Lev Sylenko, based on the book "Maha Vira"