Svarga

Svarga in the Slavic Mythologie is the kingdom of the gods the seat of the Triglaf and its facets. Svarga can be compared with Asgard R of the Scandinavian Mythologie or the Trojan fortress.

The extent of the Slavic world gave place has differences in the Pantheon according to the areas and the proximity in other cultures. A distinction thus is essential between the gods of the Baltic, in the area located at north, along the Baltic, between the Elba and the Oder; and gods Russian, of Novgorod in North (where the Scandinavian influence is strong) with Kiev in South-west. The base of the Pantheon (Triglaf) is common to everyone Slavic. The Baltic Pantheon is characterized by a rich and already structured mythology, known as of the Life century, with a hierarchy of priests, precise rites and places of pilgrimage.

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