Showing posts with label Eastern European Goddess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eastern European Goddess. Show all posts

Goddess Vila

 


Vila is a Slavic goddess of nature.

Vila is a nature goddess of eastern Europe.

She is the protector of animals and woodlands, as well as possessing magical herb knowledge.

Vila has the ability to shapeshift into whatever animal she wants and can teach worshippers how to do so as well.

Vila will lure any mortal who hurts one of her holy creatures into a sacred circle and dance them to death.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Ved'Ma

 



Ved'Ma: Storm goddess from Slavic mythology.

Ved'Ma is an Eastern European Witch goddess who changes from youthful and lovely to elderly and hag-like.

She is the bringer of storms and floods, and she has dominion over the rivers of life and death.

Ved'Ma is also an enchantress who has control over magical plants and herbs.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Leshachikha

 




Leshachikha: Forest goddess in Slavic mythology.

Leshachikha is regarded as a turbulent woodland god in Eastern Europe.

She protects the forest's soil and creatures, punishing anyone who harm them.


~Kiran Atma


Goddess Koliada Or Koljada Or Colleda

 




Koliada, also known as Koljada or Colleda, is a Serbian goddess of time.

Koliada is revered as the embodiment of time and the winter solstice across Eastern Europe.

She is the darkness that leads the spirit to the light, and she is honored with a Yuletide feast.


~Kiran Atma