- The
Slavic Native Faith,
commonly known as
Rodnovery and
sometimes as
Slavic Neopaganism, is a
modern Pagan religion.
classified as a new
religious movement...
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attempts to
construct specific ethnic Rodnoveries, such as
Krivich Rodnovery,
Meryan Rodnovery,
Viatich Rodnovery.
Rodnovery in
Russia is also
influenced by...
- Slavic-Hill
Rodnovery (Russian: Славяно-Горицкое Родноверие) is one of the
earliest branches of
Rodnovery (Slavic
Native Faith) that
emerged in Russia...
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Peterburgian Vedism (Russian: Петербургский Ведизм) or
Peterburgian Rodnovery (Петербургское Родноверие), or more
broadly Russian Vedism (Русский Ведизм)...
- In
Slavic Native Faith (
Rodnovery)
there are a
number of
shared holidays throughout the year, when
important ritual activities are set
according to shared...
- and Orientalist-Sanskritologist, was a
pioneer of
Slavic Native Faith (
Rodnovery) in
Ukraine during the
interwar period. At an
Indologist seminar in Lviv...
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directly hostile to each other.
Among the
Slavic Native Faith (also
known as
Rodnovery)
critiques are a view of
religious monotheism as the root of mono-ideologies...
- po****tion in Tuva. Many
Russians practise other religions,
including Rodnovery (Slavic Neopaganism), ****ianism (Scythian Neopaganism),
other ethnic Paganisms...
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Russian Vedism (Русский Ведизм), is one of the
earliest doctrines of
Rodnovery (Slavic Neopaganism) in Russia,
founded in 1992 in
Saint Petersburg by...
- of the
Faithful of the
Native Ukrainian National Faith, is a
branch of
Rodnovery (Slavic
Native Faith)
specifically linked to the
Ukrainians that was founded...