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mythologies: spring deities

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19° Jarylo Jarylo is a Slavic god of vegetation, fertility and springtime. The only historic source that mentions this deity is a 12th-century biography of the proselytizing German bishop Otto of Bamberg, who, during his expeditions to convert the pagan tribes of Wendish and Polabian Slavs, encountered festivals in honor of the war-god Gerovit in the cities of Wolgast and Havelberg. Gerovit is most likely a German derivation of the Slavic name Jarovit. Up until the 19th century in Russia, Belarus and Serbia, folk festivals called Jarilo were celebrated in late spring or early summer. All of these spring festivals were a processions of villagers would go around for a walk in the country or through villages.
Fertility God such as Freyr or Jarilo
DMC Cotton Thread on Linen
133. Percival - Jarylo - 432 Hz
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“St. George is a spring holiday, which is celebrated on 23 or in some places on 24 April, according to the Orthodox calendar on 6 May. Christian saint St. George is known for the legend that kills the dragon or snake. Older tradition knows George Green, who was in the pre-Christian religion feast beginning of spring. This feasts are tied to a cult of Jarylo which is a Slavic god of vegetation, fertility and springtime. Root "jar" or "yar" means spring or summer or strong.
Up until the 19th century in Russia, Belarus and Serbia, folk festivals called Jarilo were celebrated in late spring or early summer. Early researchers of Slavic mythology recognised in them relics of pagan ceremonies in honor of an eponymous spring deity. Best preservations of pagan folk tradition has been maintained in Northern Croatia and Southern Slovenia, especially Bela krajina, similar spring festivals were called Jurjevo or Zeleni Juraj or Zeleni Jurij (Green George), nominally dedicated to St. George.
All of these spring festivals were basically alike: processions of villagers would go around for a walk in the country or through villages on this day. Something or someone was identified to be Jarilo or Juraj: a doll made of straw, a man or a child adorned with green branches, or a girl dressed like a man, riding on a horse. Certain songs were sung which alluded to Juraj/Jarilo's return from a distant land across the sea, the return of spring into the world, blessings, fertility and abundance to come.
More about cult of Jarilo in good Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarilo”

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Jurjevo Croatia
Old Croatian shamanic chant
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