Malanka

Malanka

Malanka is a goddess in Slavic mythology, associated with spring, renewal, and the cycle of life and death. She represents the return of warmth and fertility to the land, much like Persephone in Greek mythology. Her myth is deeply connected to the changing of seasons, the rebirth of nature, and traditional New Year and spring … Read more

Lada

Lada

Lada is a revered goddess in both Slavic and Baltic mythology, associated with love, beauty, and fertility. She represents harmony, joy, and the renewal of life, playing a crucial role in seasonal and agricultural cycles. Her myths and worship traditions emphasize her influence over marriage, prosperity, and the natural rhythms of the world. In some … Read more

Jędza

Jędza

JÄ™dza, a figure from Slavic mythology, embodies calamity, misfortune, and disease. Often depicted as a malevolent old woman, she is both feared and revered as a personification of natural disasters and human suffering. Her name has become synonymous with the darker aspects of life and remains influential in Slavic cultural expressions. Name: JÄ™dzaRole: Spirit of … Read more

Jaro

Jaro

Jaro, also known as Jarilo or Gerovit in some Slavic traditions, is the Slavic deity who embodies the energy and renewal of spring. His name is derived from the Slavic root jar, meaning strength, youth, and spring. As a god of fertility, he symbolizes the awakening of the earth, the return of warmth, and the … Read more