STRIBOG the God of wind
Stribog is the God of wind, born from the breath of Genus (Rod).
Slavs celebrate day Stribog August 21.
Being a master of wind Stribog can cause or stop a storm
front, or any other phenomenon associated with the wind. Stribog with Perun
commands as thunder and lightning. They - brothers.
He was depicted as an old man who had a warrior horn and
lived on the edge of light in deep woods or on an island in the middle of the
sea or ocean.
With this horn he woke the winds, his grandchildren.Due to these characte-ristics many military commanders have identified Stribog and
saw him as their idol.
Even the princes often built his idols and respected
them. Sailors prayed to god Stribog to give wind at their sails. Stribog was
particularly revered in Russia of Kiev by the Eastern Slavs. The main temples
of Stribog were on islands in the sea, where merchant ships often stopped. The
merchants brought rich gifts to Stribog before the ship went on the open sea.
According to legend, Stribog was considered the master of
the winds, as well as Perun the commander of thunder and lightning. He, along
with Svarog, had won the Black Snake, had helped Perun in his fight with the
beast Skipper, and Horz in his fight with the moon.
Stribog was the protector of Vesna (Goddess of Spring).
He as a god of wind and air every spring accompanied Vesna on the wings of
spring breeze. Together they announced early spring and brought warmth to the
world and better living conditions.
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