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Etymológia mena Svarog a niektoré indické a iránske paralely

In: Slavica Slovaca, vol. 44, no. 1
Martin Pukanec
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2009, 24 - 30
Kľúčové slová:
Slavic religion, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Scythian religion, Germanic religion, gods and daemons, Indo-European morality, good and evil, will to power, desire for happiness, kings and warriors, craftsmen and farmers, etymology.
O článku:
This paper is an attempt at the etymology of the theonym Svarog, based on the old Indo-European morality. The absence of Svarog in the pantheon of Vladimir the Great of Kiev is regarded in the broader context of Slavic mythology. Both Svarog and Volos, absent gods in the pantheon, are considered to be evil gods, i.e. non-warrior gods. The name Svarog is then derived from svariti and Svarog is interpreted as a blacksmith god.
Ako citovať:
ISO 690:
Pukanec, M. 2009. Etymológia mena Svarog a niektoré indické a iránske paralely. In Slavica Slovaca, vol. 44, no.1, pp. 24-30. 0037-6787 .

APA:
Pukanec, M. (2009). Etymológia mena Svarog a niektoré indické a iránske paralely. Slavica Slovaca, 44(1), 24-30. 0037-6787 .