- the term "neopaganism" irrelevant.
Adherents call
themselves Dievturi (singular:
Dievturis),
literally "Dievs' keepers", "people who live in
harmony with...
- to the
Soviet Union the
Dievturi were repressed, but the
movement continued to
operate among exiles.
Since the 1990s,
Dievturi was re-introduced to Latvia...
-
Lokstene Shrine of
Dievturi (Latvian:
Lokstenes dievturu svētnīca) is a
Dievturi religious building in
Aizkraukle Muni****lity, in the
Vidzeme region...
- (15),
Jewish (13),
Methodist (12), New
Apostolic (11), Hare
Krishna (11),
Dievturi (10),
Buddhist (4),
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (Mormons)...
-
Muslims in Latvia. As of 2004,
there were more than 600
Latvian neopagans,
Dievturi (The Godskeepers),
whose religion is
based on
Latvian mythology. About...
-
triskele /
triple spiral)
Germanic Heathenism ("Thor's Hammer")
Latvian Dievturi ("Cross of
crosses or
Cross of Māra") 2nd Row ****enism
Armenian Hetanism...
- the
ancient religion. The most
successful of the
neopagan movements was
Dievturi,
established in the late 1920s,
which claims that
ancient Latvians were...
- 167–168, ISBN 1-85168-184-1 Nastevičs, Uģis (2024), "krustu krusts", The
Dievturi Dictionary, Rīga:
Latvijas Dievturu sadraudze Nejla M. Abu
Izzeddin (1993)...
-
Minerva Medica (Templum
Minervae Medicae),
Pordenone Lokstene Shrine of
Dievturi (Lokstenes
dievturu svētnīca),
Klintaine Parish Samogitian Sanctuary (Žemaičių...
-
charge of children, and Kārta
holds power over the adult's life. In
modern Dievturi these three goddesses are
referred to as the
three Laimas,
indicating they...