Fun fact. In Carpathian Mountains, people believed axes were protecting against evil, so people used to make axe medallions from thunderstones, stones hit by lighting believed to also protect from evil. Perun was also called there in some tales as Silverbeard, since his beard was said to be white like clouds while his mustache was grey like rain clouds. He was also said to ride a black horse called bolt, as in lightning/thunder bolt, that was bringing black thunderclouds while it flew on the sky, or was flying in the sky while running on black clouds, depends who you ask.
Imagine a TV show animated series based on Slavic mythology Gods, with Perun as the main protagonist and Veles as the main antagonist. Their rivalry would be iconic
0:45 vajra a Sanskrit word from Hinduism it was welded by god indira but not a maine god their are thrinity but they are different roles. Its similar to Hinduism
@@goldybloom7409 perhaps. Thunder and Lightning lol I wonder how many times in history mankind has looked at the sky in awe of the phenomenon Even my cat scared of it probably has a name for if My dog (when he was alive) loved it, he would bark at it to be let outside and run around in it. True yes I'm Prussian heritage so I guess Thor or Tengral would be the name I choose for it being a Hun myself
0:00 ⛈ Wow! So that person was holding wield power of lighting Perun The Mighty God of Thunder. Like Greek God Zeus and The Norse Gods Odin and Thor do power of lighting. 0:30 Perun sitting on His Throne and went outside holding his axe and power of lighting at night time. Where he watched over and protected the world from Evil beings. 1:11 Did Perun was fighting Vish The God of Underworld and fertility!? 1:38 All soldiers are watch he raise his sword at Temples and Shines devoted to him all over the region. 2:06 Now finally Perun was behind them are always duty to protect it from evil. 👏👏 Fantastic love it! Love that story of Perun The Mighty God of Thunder Slavic Mythology. There's no way one can that power to wield lighting like Zeus do. Well some of some one can pick up lighting power like a Percy Jackson and the lightning thief movie.
Being Slavic I think it’s interesting how widespread my people are, but yet our gods are not talked about that much but so many things are taken from them and used in different different cultures
@@xerez62610 o,yes ....history and toponims , names of the rivers,mountains etc, that has been given by our ancestors are mutually connected indeed :).Like your thinking :).
1. Because there are gods and mythology around every strong natural phenomena 2. Crecganford has many good videos on connection between Indo, european and parts of middle eastern mythology (they are based on same myths)
I mean they're all going to mimic each other in some ways but I find monsters in slavic mythology more rich and scary. Witcher is heavily based of slavic myths for example.
Fun fact. In Carpathian Mountains, people believed axes were protecting against evil, so people used to make axe medallions from thunderstones, stones hit by lighting believed to also protect from evil.
Perun was also called there in some tales as Silverbeard, since his beard was said to be white like clouds while his mustache was grey like rain clouds. He was also said to ride a black horse called bolt, as in lightning/thunder bolt, that was bringing black thunderclouds while it flew on the sky, or was flying in the sky while running on black clouds, depends who you ask.
Imagine a TV show animated series based on Slavic mythology Gods, with Perun as the main protagonist and Veles as the main antagonist. Their rivalry would be iconic
That would quickly become my favorite show.
@@robgau2501 I'm surprised that Slavic mythology wasn't adapted into a cartoon show earlier
Cool idea.
@@Diamerald How about Mark Hamill as the voice of Veles?
But it would be horrible because of today's wokeism.
Finally, I've been waiting for Perun since Slavic mythology videos begun
I thank you for your important work and research
0:45 vajra a Sanskrit word from Hinduism it was welded by god indira but not a maine god their are thrinity but they are different roles. Its similar to Hinduism
They are all from Aryan myths most of the major religions are
Not hinduism but bharat tradition and culture,meaning brotherhood or " as like as".Vedic culture long long before arianism.
Not sure it's the right niche but if anyone's very much into Early Slavic history and warfare I strongly recommend Schwerpunkt's videos series
The second I saw that red, white and gold along with the thunderbolt, my first thought was, "SHAZAM!"
I love SHAZAM.
Hail Perun
My kind of fellow
Baal,
Thor
Zeus
Tengral
All the same guy
not even alike.Seriously reed much carefully.All of that is from different culture backround.
@@goldybloom7409 I disagree
@@goldybloom7409 Goldy bloom with a name like that let me guess you are Jewish yes
@@goldybloom7409 perhaps.
Thunder and Lightning lol I wonder how many times in history mankind has looked at the sky in awe of the phenomenon
Even my cat scared of it probably has a name for if
My dog (when he was alive) loved it, he would bark at it to be let outside and run around in it.
True yes I'm Prussian heritage so I guess Thor or Tengral would be the name I choose for it being a Hun myself
@@goldybloom7409 I apologise about the Jewish accusation
Never liked them people
Nor trust them
0:00 ⛈ Wow! So that person was holding wield power of lighting Perun The Mighty God of Thunder. Like Greek God Zeus and The Norse Gods Odin and Thor do power of lighting.
0:30 Perun sitting on His Throne and went outside holding his axe and power of lighting at night time. Where he watched over and protected the world from Evil beings.
1:11 Did Perun was fighting Vish The God of Underworld and fertility!?
1:38 All soldiers are watch he raise his sword at Temples and Shines devoted to him all over the region.
2:06 Now finally Perun was behind them are always duty to protect it from evil.
👏👏 Fantastic love it! Love that story of Perun The Mighty God of Thunder Slavic Mythology. There's no way one can that power to wield lighting like Zeus do. Well some of some one can pick up lighting power like a Percy Jackson and the lightning thief movie.
This is interesting. Can use this for the next God of war game
Wow, he is just like Zeus, Odin and Thor, he even wields a thunder bolt like Zeus, a hammer like Thor and a winged helmet, just like Odin.
Interesting
Thanks for the video
YAY FIRST !!
I came here 32minutes after the video started
1:55 a small mistake the temple on Rujána in Arkona was dedicated to Svantovít not Perun. But otherwise great video!
I love ur so so awome
My home city Pernik is named after him
Can you do journey to the west day 33
There are a lot of God's of thunder in mythology
*god
Perun is also a cognate to Finnish "over-god" Ukko, whose original name was, and is, Perkele.
I really want more information about Slavic and Celtics mythology
Zeus : HEEEY IM SUEING
and then come Perun
I thought Perun was an amazingly awesome UA-camr 😂
Being Slavic I think it’s interesting how widespread my people are, but yet our gods are not talked about that much but so many things are taken from them and used in different different cultures
Perun è proprio tale e identico al dio greco Zeus e al dio norreno Thor
Zeus camed from water and fog ( as his mother had the goddesses of ).Has nothing alike Serbian divine beings.
Triglav is a 3-headed god that is not associated with the other 3 beyond belonging to the same pantheon.
Perun, Odin, Zeus, Yahweh, all God's of storm and war. The Great Architect
Sometimes Triglav is described as a single god with 3 heads
...divine being,not god.
@@goldybloom7409 what’s the difference between the those 2
@@spandansahs8816 means,not neceserelly taken as a main diety,like God,but as entity of nature's element.
Viva el Perú-n carajo!
? what have you meant by that dear?
@@goldybloom7409 it machs the names of the greatest God of slavic pantheon with the greatest country in the Americas with a warcry 🇵🇪
@@xerez62610 o,yes ....history and toponims , names of the rivers,mountains etc, that has been given by our ancestors are mutually connected indeed :).Like your thinking :).
@@goldybloom7409 its just a poetic expresion sir
To me Slavic mythology is more impressive than Nordic. Greek is #1. but it also seems very similar in some ways...just different names...
Why are there many gods of thunder in European myths
Watching fire come down from the sky and explode stuff tends to put the fear of God in people
@@WildMen4444 Make sense
It's practically in every non-abrahamic faith. Most skyfathers are thunder gods. Including having similar names and weapons.
Humanity was deep in tune with nature long before religion took over.
1. Because there are gods and mythology around every strong natural phenomena
2. Crecganford has many good videos on connection between Indo, european and parts of middle eastern mythology (they are based on same myths)
So they are russian gods?
Well they are but they are also gods of all other Slavs as well.
Serbian divine being,energy in nature.
Russia's Thor.
Gods of all Slavic people .
This looks like Norse mythology.
Begone
@@polishmilk1677 Begone Thot!
not at all.
I mean they're all going to mimic each other in some ways but I find monsters in slavic mythology more rich and scary.
Witcher is heavily based of slavic myths for example.
You like anime and your opinion doesn't matter.
Are you making things up
Are you dense ?