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The Slavic Gods

The Slavic Gods

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The forgotten pantheon — the gods of the ancient Slavic peoples and the mythology that survived into folk tradition.Copyright Podra Network Spiritualität
  • Baba Yaga's Legacy: Witch Tales That Survived the Centuries
    Jun 11 2026
    Explore the enduring legacy of Baba Yaga, the iron-toothed witch from Slavic folklore who has captivated audiences for centuries. In this episode of The Slavic Gods, host Edmund Cross examines how this complex folkloric figure has evolved from ancient oral traditions to modern popular culture. Discover the origins and etymology of Baba Yaga's name, the symbolism behind her chicken-legged hut, and her unique role as both helper and hindrance in traditional tales. Learn about her survival through the Soviet era, her adaptation into Western literature, and her continued relevance in contemporary storytelling across various media. The episode explores Baba Yaga's moral ambiguity, her representation of feminine power and wisdom, and the psychological appeal of transformation stories featuring this enigmatic character. From 18th-century folklore collections to modern video games and graphic novels, trace how Baba Yaga has maintained her essential characteristics while adapting to new cultural contexts. Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, folklore students, and anyone interested in how ancient stories continue to shape modern narratives. Discover why this Slavic witch remains one of the most compelling and adaptable figures in world mythology.
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    7 Min.
  • When Christianity Came: The Transformation of Old Gods into New Saints
    Jun 4 2026
    Explore the fascinating religious transformation that occurred when Christianity spread across Slavic lands between the 7th-12th centuries. Host Edmund Cross examines how ancient Slavic gods like Perun, Mokosh, and Svarog didn't simply disappear, but evolved into Christian saints through a remarkable process of religious syncretism. Discover how Perun's thunder became Saint Elijah's lightning, how the goddess Mokosh transformed into Saint Paraskeva, and how seasonal pagan celebrations blended with Christian holidays. This episode reveals how Slavic communities creatively adapted their spiritual traditions, creating unique forms of Christianity that preserved essential elements of pre-Christian belief. Learn about regional variations across Russia, Poland, and the Balkans, and explore archaeological evidence showing the gradual transition from pagan to Christian symbols. The episode examines folk tales, sacred sites, and cultural practices that demonstrate how ordinary people navigated this religious evolution, viewing it not as replacement but as spiritual transformation. Perfect for listeners interested in Slavic history, religious studies, folklore, and cultural anthropology. Understanding this syncretistic process provides crucial insights into how religious traditions adapt and evolve while maintaining core spiritual functions within communities.
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    5 Min.
  • Kupala Night: Midsummer Magic and the Search for the Fern Flower
    May 28 2026
    Join host Edmund Cross as he explores Kupala Night, one of the most mystical celebrations in Slavic tradition. This midsummer festival, also known as Ivan Kupala, combines ancient pagan customs with Christian influences, creating a rich tapestry of folklore centered around the legendary fern flower. Discover the origins of this magical celebration, rooted in worship of the deity Kupala and timed to the summer solstice when supernatural boundaries were believed to thin. Learn about the captivating legend of the fern flower - a mystical bloom said to appear for just one moment at midnight, granting extraordinary powers to those brave enough to find it despite supernatural guardians. Explore traditional Kupala Night rituals including fire ceremonies, water divination, flower crown floating, and communal bonfire jumping that strengthened community bonds and romantic relationships. Edmund examines the historical significance of these customs, their social functions in pre-industrial Slavic communities, and archaeological evidence dating back over a millennium. The episode discusses how church authorities documented yet discouraged these persistent pagan traditions, and how modern celebrations continue across Eastern Europe as cultural heritage festivals. Perfect for listeners interested in Slavic mythology, folklore traditions, midsummer celebrations, and the enduring human fascination with magic and mystery in the natural world.
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    5 Min.
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