post your pagan gods
ukko - finnish god of thunder
post your pagan gods
ukko - finnish god of thunder
The only God that matters
Some of our natives had "god of thunder" called Tupã.
Yakub was a black scientist who lived "6,600 years ago" and began the creation of the white race. He is said to have done this through a form of selective breeding referred to as "grafting", while living on the island of Patmos.
YAKUB?!?!
iemanjá, afro-american sea diety
she's worshipd in brazil, the carribean and nigeria
Kali Ma and Shiva
Pic related is Vishnu.
en.wikipedia.org
More like cucknu. Reminder that Vishnu larped as a literal woman and consummated with Shiva and birthed a baby for him.
küyen, mapuche moon goddess
Agni, Vedic God of Fire
Fuku no kami, give money good God
takemi kazuchi, earth quake shit God
Óðinn the greatest of all God's the God of knowledge.
>post your pagan gods
>your
Did you get your 56% results and now you have this hairstyle and "hail Óðinn" tattooed in your arm?
Based
What? The god of stoners and yoga pants? 0/10
Fucking based and testosteronous
boring
"doesn't matter, got laid" / 10
Lot's of symbolism, 5/10?
Chileans came from Saami?
eh
cringe and animepilled
cringe pic and this statement coming from a merimutt is even more cringe
bow plebs
You first
>shrooms
How the fuck Bulgaria was into Tengri?
Vayu, Vedic God of Wind
odin is based
Baltic or Finnish Peganism are interesting
Myths such as Germanic, Anglo-Saxon, or Celtic often appear in anime
I got bored
based
Siegfried / Sigurd
By being a horse nation from the steppes.
Bulgars also had a second tribe around Volga that were primarily turkic.
Based and redpilled
Fuck your paganism
Ours is Thor but we call him Þunor
L'ëë'ăf, the Destroyer of Threads
Tawa sun god
Heyoka, a kind of sacred clown to the Lakota people.
Vaélico, CeltIberian Wolf-God.
First century celtic (or ligurian) deity
AFAIK there is only two statues of this kint, the second is called "the linsdorf monster".
Anzar, god of rain.
also fuck pagans.
Indian religious aesthetics are god tier. Possibly my favorite worldwide.
Is this a bust? I haven't seen much celtiberian art apart the lady of Elche and some big stone pigs, have you other pictures ?
pic related is some gallo-roman triple deity depiction. In south east of France we had many of these, called "3 matres", they may be linked with water and rivers. Interesting fact, we got a city that is called "saint Marys of the sea" with christian and hipsy pilgrimage, and it may be related to these deities.
celtic deities from Brittany
Dama de Elche is not Celtiberian, its Iberian
sure smells like incel in here
c*ltiberians only have those things all over their territory
Tell us about ancient Brazilian or Lusitanian religion nigga.
Svarog, smithing god
Perun, basically Jesus of our "pantheon".
here you have an other sample of Iberian art
Yes, it's the sculpture of an Iberian warrior, but only the torso survived. It's in the museum of Alcudia (Elche), although people are always more interested in the lady of Elche.
Yes, the lady of elche is Iberian and also the torso of the warrior but the deity Vael is Celtiberian.
i named my first dog uku (estonian for ukko, equivalent of kõu (thunder roar)). could've named him äikene or pikne (lightning, the flashy part), but his barking was so loud and rumbling and his posture so tank like for a small dog he had to be promoted to the highest godly level.
Thanks, I saved the map.
Thanks too, or doubled (you)
This may have been found in northeast France, now in a private US collection, I haven't found studies about this strange statue.
Dazh'bog, god of the Sun
The strange thing about him is he was drawn either as a white-haired white-skinned blue-eyed tall man or like a creepy thing made of sticks with spikes
Celtic bust from southwest France, may have been an hero, warrior or ancestor..
Makosh/Mokosh/Mokosha, goddess of harvest and weaving
Was drawn as a tired middle-aged woman
You forgot to put the rarest and oldest deity in the planet. The idol of Shigir, 9000 years old is in Russia
I doubt that has anything to do with Russian Slavic mythology.
Made by ancestors of Indo Europeans.
why do you guys think busts were the common medium to depict pagan deities?
There are lots of ethnicities with their own gods in Russia, but I posted only those in whom the "slavic" people were believing.
For example chuvash people have over 1k of mythological spirits, warriors and mortal gods.
Here's another chuvash god
Arzyuri, the keeper of the forest.
Yacatecuhtli is literally translated as nose god and he was the god of commerce and profit.
metal as fuck
kek
>nose god
>god of commerce and profit.
holy shit
Wastyrdži, deity of warriors, travellers, men and patron of victory.
A bust carved in stone guaranteed durability in times of conflict.
>His symbol is a bundle of sticks.
Mordvins had matriarchy, so their main gods are all women, each one with hair colored in different colours. I.e forest - green, wind - white, etc.
Vir-ava, mother of the forest
Varma-ava, mother of the wind
Norov-ava, mother of the fields
Tol-ava, mother of the fire
Ved-ava, mother of the water
MVP
These are fucking cool. Imma do a little reading. Thanks Yuri.
I'd recommend you to look at siberian-eskimo cultures of russia.
Koryaks, Samoyeds, Nenets, Yakut etc.
youtube.com
Maybe kiremet'?
>1k of mythological spirits, warriors and mortal gods.
That wasn't so many, Some spirits yeah, but god wtf?
Doesn't киpeмeть mean a sacred place/sacrifice place or something like that?
Yeah, I was talking about spirits.
Yes I did mad Mongolian face
No that is a spirit that you don't fuck with.
Good to know, thanks
There were probably a lot of wood depictions that we do not know, like carved pillars, totems... I think the human like depiction of got came only after a while, for what I read about celtic/roman/greec local or topical deities ( mountails, rivers, trees...) there were just holy places or rocks or other natural oddities.
Then offering, small temples, big temples and depictions.
Check this maybe
fr.wikipedia.org
(with pictures)
lmao. Too bad Finnish myths are made up romanticism from the 1800s.
seething
Don't read too much 1800's occultism and reconstructionnism, check recent archeological revues, essays and studies, there must be a few scholars specialized in your area who publish things, and others who have found new things.