Vesna Slavic Goddess of Spring in Slavic Mythology

Vesna

Vesna was a highly beloved goddess since she replaced cold and death, which are Morena. Although Morena was the goddess of winter, this period for the Slavs was associated with death. In former times, winter was defined by a food shortage due to numerous ailments caused by the cold and then related to death. Vesna … Read moreVesna Slavic Goddess of Spring in Slavic Mythology

Dodola: Unveiling the Rain Goddess in Slavic Mythology

Dodola

Dodola, the Slavic Lady of Rain, Woman, the Fire-Maiden, and the wife of the Thunder God Perun, is depicted in a wider variety of folk rituals than any other Slavic goddess. Throughout Slavic cultures, Dodola—known as Dudula, Dzidzila, and many others—is revered as a Spirit Goddess who brings rain and storms. Dodola appears linked to … Read moreDodola: Unveiling the Rain Goddess in Slavic Mythology

Lada : Slavic Goddess of Spring and Protection

Lada

“Spring, protection, overcoming, family, energy, and happiness are some of Lada’s main themes. Birch trees and bells are her signs. Today, Lada emerges from her winter hideout in full Slavic dress and dance moves full of joy because spring has finally come. As Lada tries to move, her skirts wipe away sickness and bring the … Read moreLada : Slavic Goddess of Spring and Protection