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Taara (variations of the name
include Tooru,
Tharapita and Tarapitha), also
known as Uku or Jumal, is a
prominent god in
Estonian mythology, with a strong...
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taarausk literally "Taara faith"), a
monistic faith based on the god
Tharapita founded as a
national religion in 1928; and
Maausk (Estonian: maausk,...
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Novgorod First Chronicle. The
Chronicle of
Henry of
Livonia mentions Tharapita as a
supreme deity worshiped by the
islanders of Saaremaa.
Sacred groves...
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Pikker (Estonian mythology)
Sugaar (Basque mythology)
Taranis (Pan-Celtic)
Tharapita or
Taara (Estonian mythology) Thor/Thunor/Thuner/Thunar/Donar (Germanic/Norse...
- in
northern Estonia –
about a
mountain and a
forest where a god
named Tharapita,
worshipped by Oeselians, had been born. The
solstice festival of Midsummer...
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pages with
titles containing Tara
Taras (disambiguation)
Taara or
Tharapita, a god in
Estonian mythology Terah, a
biblical figure Tera (disambiguation)...
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described by
Henry of
Livonia was
called Tharapita.
According to the
legend in the chronicle,
Tharapita was born on a
forested mountain in
Virumaa (Latin:...
- ****ociated with the thunder: the
Celtic Taranis, the
Estonian Taara (or
Tharapita), the
Baltic Perkūnas, the
Slavic Perun, and
particularly the
Hindu Indra...
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earth religion,
while Taaraism is a
monistic faith centered around Tharapita, who is a
pagan deity similar to Ukko.
There were 3,860 self-declared...
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According to the
Livonian Chronicle of Henry,
Vironians believed that
Tharapita, a god
worshipped by
Osilians (the
tribe inhabiting Saaremaa) was born...