Ynglism
Sign in to saveAlso known as Ancient Russian Ynglist Church of the Orthodox Old Believers–Ynglings
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").]]
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Encyclopedic overview
36 sectionsContents
- Overview
- Terminology
- Characteristics
- Writings and authors
- Beliefs
- Theology
- The utmost God and its order
- The gods of nature
- Cosmology
- Prav, Yav, Nav, and Slav
- Cycles of life
- Historiosophy and eschatology
- Morality and ethics
- The Nine Great Warps
- Family and politics
- Education and "beneficial offspring"
- Practices
- Clergy, temples and rituals
- Yujism
- Ninefold energetic system
- Ninefold bodily system
- Calendar
- ''Krugolet'' and ''kologod''
- Holidays
- Symbolism and numerology
- Sociology
- Views on Christianity
- Links with political parties
- Judicial prosecution
- Demographics
- See also
- Notes
- References
- Citations
- Sources
- External links
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").]]
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