Beautiful ornaments in the form of fire. Symbols of wooden decor, their meanings

23.02.2019

Currently Solar symbols many people associate with submission of anti-Russian media, it is not known for whom working , with Fascism and Adolf Hitler. This has been hammered into people's heads for the last 70 years. Few people now remember that the Swastika was depicted on Soviet money in the period from 1917 to 1923, as legalized state symbols; that on the sleeve patches of soldiers and officers of the Red Army in the same period there was also a Swastika in a laurel wreath, and inside the Swastika were the letters R.S.F.S.R. There is even such a version that the Golden Swastika-Kolovrat, as a party symbol, was presented to Adolf Hitler by Comrade I.V. Stalin in 1920. There are so many legends and conjectures around this ancient sign that we decided to tell in detail about this ancient sign on Earth. solar cult symbol.

Represents a rotating cross with curved ends directed clockwise or counterclockwise. Now all Solar symbols are called in one word - SWASTIKA, which is fundamentally wrong, since each Solar symbol in ancient times had its own name, purpose, protective power and figurative meaning.

Solar symbols, as the most ancient, are most often found in archaeological excavations. More often than other symbols, they were found in ancient burial mounds, on the ruins of ancient cities and settlements. In addition, swastika symbols were depicted on various details of architecture, weapons, clothing and household utensils among many peoples of the world. found everywhere in ornamentation, as a sign of Light, Sun, Love and Life.

The oldest archaeological artifacts with the image of swastika symbols are now dated approximately 4-15 millennium BC.
(on the right is a vessel from the Scythian Kingdom 3-4 thousand BC). According to the materials of archaeological excavations, the richest territory for the use of the swastika, both for religious and cultural purposes, is Russia and Siberia.

Neither Europe nor India nor Asia can compare with Russia or Siberia in abundance solar symbols covering Russian weapons, banners, national costumes, household utensils, everyday and agricultural items, as well as houses and churches. excavations of the ancients
mounds, cities and settlements speak for themselves - many ancient Slavic cities had a clear shape of the Swastika, oriented to the four cardinal points. This can be seen on the example of Arkaim, Vendogard and others (on the left is a plan-reconstruction of Arkaim).

Solar symbols were the main and, one might say, almost the only elements of the most ancient Proto-Slavic ornaments. But this does not mean at all that the Slavs were bad artists. First, image varieties Solar symbols there were a lot. Secondly, in ancient times, not a single pattern was applied just like that, each element of the pattern corresponded to a certain cult or protective (charm) meaning, since each symbol in the pattern had its own magical power.

Bringing together the strengths of different solar symbols, white people created a favorable atmosphere around themselves and their loved ones,
in which it was easiest to live and create. These were carved patterns, stucco molding, painting, beautiful carpets woven by industrious hands.

But not only Aryans and Slavs believed in the magical power of swastika patterns. The same symbols were found on clay vessels from Samarra (the territory of modern Iraq), which date back to the 5th millennium BC.

Solar symbols in levorotatory and dextrorotatory forms are found in the pre-Aryan culture of Mohenjo-Daro (Indus River basin) and ancient China around 2000 BC.

In Northeast Africa, archaeologists have found a burial stele of the Meroz kingdom, which existed in the 2nd-3rd centuries AD. The fresco on the stele depicts a woman entering into afterworld, the Swastika flaunts on the clothes of the deceased.

The rotating cross also adorns the golden weights for scales that belonged to the inhabitants of Ashanta (Ghana), and the clay utensils of the ancient Indians, beautiful carpets woven by the Persians and Celts.

Man-made belts created by Komi, Russians, Sami, Latvians, Lithuanians and other peoples,
also filled solar symbols, moreover, at present it is difficult even for an ethnographer to figure out which of the peoples to attribute these ornaments to. Judge for yourself.

Since ancient times, solar symbolism has been the main and dominant among almost all peoples on the territory of Eurasia: Slavs, Germans, Mari, Pomors, Skalvians, Curonians, Scythians, Sarmatians, Mordovians, Udmurts, Bashkirs, Chuvashs, Hindus, Icelanders, Scots and many others.

In many ancient beliefs and religions Solar symbols are the most important and brightest cult symbol. So, in ancient Indian philosophy and Buddhism, the Swastika is the eternal cycle of the Universe, a symbol of the Buddha Law, to which everything that exists is subject (Dictionary "Buddhism", M., "Respublika", 1992); in Tibetan Lamaism - a security symbol, a symbol of happiness and a talisman.

In India and Tibet, it is depicted everywhere: on the walls and gates of temples, on residential buildings,
as well as on the fabrics in which all sacred texts and tablets are wrapped. Very often, sacred texts from the Book of the Dead are framed with swastika ornaments, which are written on burial covers before kroding (cremation).

You can observe the image of many Swastikas both on an old Japanese engraving of the 18th century (picture above), and on peerless mosaic floors in the halls of the St. Petersburg Hermitage (picture below).

But you will not find any reports about this in the media, because they have no idea what the Swastika is, what is the oldest figurative meaning it carries in itself what it has meant for many millennia and now means for the Slavs and Aryans and many peoples inhabiting our Earth.

In these media, alien to the Slavs, the Swastika is called either a German cross or a fascist sign and relegates its image and meaning only to Adolf Hitler, Germany 1933-45, to fascism (National Socialism) and the Second World War.

Modern "journalists", "is-Torics" and guardians of "universal values" seem to have forgotten that the Swastika is the Ancient Russian symbol, that in the past, representatives of the highest authorities, in order to enlist the support of the people, always made the Swastika a state symbol and placed its image on money .

So did the princes and tsars, the Provisional Government, and the Bolsheviks, who later seized power from them.

Matrix banknotes in denominations of 250 rubles, with the image of the Swastika symbol - Kolovrat - against the background of a double-headed eagle, were made by special order and sketches of the last Russian Tsar Nicholas II.

The Provisional Government used these matrices to issue banknotes in denominations of 250, and later 1000 rubles.

Starting from 1918, the Bolsheviks put into circulation new banknotes in denominations of 5,000 and 10,000 rubles, which depict three Kolovrat Swastikas: two smaller Kolovrats in side ties are intertwined with large numbers 5000, 10,000, and a large Kolovrat is placed in the middle.

Money with the Swastika-Kolovrat was in use until 1923, and only after the appearance of the banknotes of the USSR, they were withdrawn from circulation.

The authorities of Soviet Russia, in order to get support in Siberia, created sleeve patches in 1918 for the soldiers of the Red Army of the South-Eastern Front, they depicted a Swastika with the abbreviation R.S.F.S.R. inside (see photo on the right). But they did the same: the Russian Government of A.V. Kolchak, calling under the banner of the Siberian Volunteer Corps (see the photo at the top left); Russian emigrants in Harbin and Paris, and then the National Socialists in Germany.

Created in 1921 according to the sketches of Adolf Hitler, the party symbols and the flag of the NSDAP (National Socialist German Workers' Party) subsequently became the state symbols of Germany (1933-1945). Few people now know that in Germany the National Socialists did not use the Swastika (Swastika), but a symbol similar to it - Hakenkreuz, which has a completely different figurative meaning - a change in the world around us and a person's worldview.

For many millennia, various inscriptions solar symbols had a powerful influence on the way of life of people, on their psyche (Soul) and subconsciousness, uniting representatives of various tribes for the sake of some bright goal; gave a powerful surge of light divine forces, revealing the internal reserves in people for all-round creation for the benefit of their Clans, in the name of justice, prosperity and well-being of their Fatherland.

At first, only clergy of various Tribal cults, Religions and religions used this, then representatives of the highest state power - princes, kings, etc., began to use swastika symbols, and after them all kinds of occultists and politicians turned to the Swastika.

After the Bolsheviks completely captured all levels of power, the need for the support of the Soviet regime by the Russian people disappeared, because it is easier to seize the values ​​​​created by the same Russian people. Therefore, in 1923, the Bolsheviks abandoned the Swastika, leaving only the five-pointed star, the Hammer and Sickle as state symbols.

IN ancient times when our Ancestors used the x'Aryan Runes, the word

- Swastika, translated as Coming from Heaven.

- Rune SVA meant Heaven (hence Svarog - Heavenly God),

- C - Rune of direction;

- TIKA runes - movement, advent, flow, run.

Our children and grandchildren still pronounce the word "tick", that is, to run. In addition, the figurative form of the TIKA runes is still found in everyday words Arctic, Antarctic, mysticism, homiletics, politics, etc.

Ancient Vedic sources tell us that even our galaxy has a shape solar symbol, and our Yarila-Sun system is located in one of the arms of this Heavenly Swastika. And since we are in the galactic arm, then our entire galaxy (its ancient name- Svasti) is perceived by us as the Perunov Way or the Milky Way.

Everyone knows that the Slavic prince Prophetic Oleg nailed his shield to the gates of Constantinople (Constantinople),
but few people now know what exactly was depicted on the shield. However, a description of the symbolism of the shield of the Prophetic Oleg and his armor can be found in historical chronicles (Figure of the shield of the Prophetic Oleg on the left).

Prophetic people, that is, those who have the gift of Spiritual Foresight and know the Ancient Wisdom, which the Gods and Ancestors left to people, were endowed by the Priests with various symbols. One of the most prominent representatives of prophetic people was the Slavic prince - Prophetic Oleg.

In addition to being a prince and an excellent military strategist, he was also a high-level priest. The symbolism, which was depicted on his clothes, weapons, armor and the princely banner, tells about all this in detailed images.

The Fiery Swastika depicted on the shield of the Prophetic Oleg (symbolizing the land of the Ancestors) in the center of the nine-pointed Star of Inglia (the symbol of the Faith of the First Ancestors) is surrounded by the Great Kolo (Circle of Patron Gods), which radiates eight rays of Spiritual Light (the eighth degree of Priestly initiation) to the Svarog Circle. All this symbolism speaks of the enormous Spiritual and physical strength, which was sent to protect the native land and the Holy Old Faith.

They believed in the Swastika as a talisman that "attracts" good luck and happiness. On Ancient Rus' it was believed that if you draw Kolovrat on the palm of your hand, you will definitely be lucky. Even modern students draw the Swastika on the palm of their hand before exams. Solar symbols they also painted on the walls of the house so that happiness reigned there.

As a cult and everyday solar symbol that brings happiness, luck, prosperity, joy and prosperity, the Swastika was originally used only among the white people of the Great Race, professing the Old Faith of the First Ancestors - Ynglism, in the druidic cults of Ireland, Scotland, Scandinavia.

The only ones who don't recognize solar symbols sacred, are representatives of Judaism.

Some people may object: they say that in the oldest synagogue in Israel, the Swastika is depicted on the floor, and no one destroys it. Really, solar symbol is present on the floor in the Israeli synagogue, but only to be trampled underfoot by all who come.

Various variations of the Swastika symbols with no less different meanings are found not only in cult and protective symbols, but also in the form of Runes, which, like letters in ancient times, had their own figurative meaning. So, for example, in the ancient Kh’Aryan Karuna (Runic alphabet), there were four Runes depicting Swastika elements:

It had a figurative meaning: a powerful, directed, destructive Fiery stream (thermonuclear fire).

Had figurative meanings:
Sacred Fire of the hearth, as well as the Sacred Fire of Life, located in the human body, and other meanings.

It had a figurative meaning:
Ice Flame guarding the Peace of the Universe. The rune of the transition from the World of Reveal to the World of Light Navi (Glory), incarnation in a new Life. Symbol of Winter and Sleep.

Had a figurative meaning
Primary Fire of the Creation of the Universe, from this Fire a lot of different Universes and various forms of Life appeared.

Solar elements in Russia, for political purposes, were used not only by the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks, much earlier than them, representatives of the Black Hundred began to use Solar symbols. At the end of the 20th century, the organization Russian National Unity began to use the Swastika symbolism.

Solar symbols carry a great secret meaning. They have great wisdom. Everyone opens before us the Great picture of the universe. The study of ancient symbols, Runic writings and ancient Traditions must be approached with an open heart and a pure Soul. Not for self-interest, but for knowledge!

A knowledgeable person never says that Solar symbolism is German or fascist symbol. Only unreasonable and ignorant people speak like that, because they reject what they are not able to understand and know, and also try to wishful thinking. But even if ignorant people reject some symbol or some information, this does not mean that this symbol or information does not exist. Denial or distortion of truth for the sake of some, violates the harmonious development of others.

Even the ancient symbol of the Greatness of the Fertility of the Mother of the Raw Earth, called SOLARD in ancient times, some incompetent people rank as fascist symbols. A symbol that appeared many thousands of years before the rise of National Socialism.

At the same time, it is not even taken into account that SOLARD in the symbolism of the RNE is combined with the Star of the Lada-Virgin Mary (see on the right), where the Divine Forces (Golden Field), the Forces of Primary Fire (red), the Heavenly Forces (blue) and the Forces Nature (green).
The only difference between the original Symbol of Mother Nature and the sign used by the RNE is the multicolor of the Original Symbol of Mother Nature (on the right) and the two-color one of the Russian National Unity.

Common people had their own names solar symbol. In the villages of the Ryazan province, he was called "feather grass" - the incarnation of the Wind; on Pechora - "hare", here the graphic symbol was perceived as a piece of sunlight, a ray, sun bunny; in some places the Solar Cross was called a “horse”, “horse shank” (horse head), because a long time ago a horse was considered a symbol of the Sun and Wind; were called Swastikas-Solyarniki and "flinters", again, in honor of Yarila-Sun. The people very correctly felt both the Fiery, Fiery Nature of the symbol (Sun) and its Spiritual essence (Wind).

The oldest master of Khokhloma painting Stepan Pavlovich Veseloe (1903-1993) from the village of Mogushino, Nizhny Novgorod region, observing traditions,
painted on wooden plates and bowls, calling him "ginger", the Sun, and explained: "This is the wind of a blade of grass shakes, stirs."

In the photo, you can see swastika symbols even on a carved cutting board (left).

In the village, until now, girls and women wear elegant sundresses, ponevs and shirts for holidays, and men wear blouses embroidered with swastika symbols. various shapes. Lush loaves and sweet cookies are baked, decorated on top with Kolovrat, Salting, Solstice and others. Solar symbols.

As mentioned earlier, before the second half of the 20th century, the main and almost the only patterns and symbols that existed in Slavic embroidery were Swastika ornaments.

The enemies of the Clans of the Great Race in the second half of the 20th century began to decisively eradicate this one, and eradicated it in the same way as they had previously eradicated the Ancient folk Slavic and Aryan Culture, Ancient Faith and Folk Traditions, the true, undistorted by the rulers, History, as the long-suffering Slavic People themselves, the bearer of the ancient Slavic-Aryan Culture, are being destroyed.

And now they are trying to ban any kind of rotating Solar symbols in many ways the same people or their descendants, but using different pretexts: if earlier this was done under the pretext of class struggle and anti-Soviet conspiracies, now it is a struggle against the manifestation of extremist activity.

For those who are not indifferent to the ancient Native Great Russian Culture, several typical patterns of Slavic embroidery of the 18th-20th centuries are given. On the presented fragments you can see for yourself Solar symbols and ornaments.

The use of swastika symbols in ornaments in the Slavic lands is simply incalculable. They are used in the Baltic States, Belarus, the Volga region, Pomorie, Perm, Siberia, the Caucasus, the Urals, Altai and the Far East and other regions.

Academician B.A. Rybakov called - Kolovrat - a connecting link between the Paleolithic, where it first appeared, and modern ethnography, which provides innumerable examples of swastika patterns in fabrics, embroidery and weaving.

But after the Second World War, in which Russia, as well as all the Slavic and Aryan peoples suffered huge losses, the enemies of the Aryan and Slavic Culture began to equate fascism and the Swastika, although the Slavs used this throughout their existence.

Streams of lies and fictions about the Swastika overflowed the cup of absurdity. "Russian teachers" in modern schools, lyceums and gymnasiums in Russia teach children complete nonsense, which The swastika is a German fascist cross made up of four letters "G", denoting the first letters of the leaders of Nazi Germany: Hitler, Himmler, Goering and Goebbels (sometimes replaced by Hess).

Listening to such "unfortunate teachers", you might think that Germany during the time of Adolf Hitler used exclusively the Russian alphabet, and not at all the Latin script and the German Runic.

Is it in German surnames: HITLER, HIMMLER, GERING, GEBELS (HESS), there is at least one Russian letter "G" - no! But the flow of lies does not stop.

Patterns and elements from solar symbols used by the peoples of the Earth over the past 10-15 thousand years, which is confirmed even by archaeologists.

Ancient thinkers said more than once: "Two misfortunes hinder human development: ignorance and ignorance." Our Ancestors were knowledgeable and knowledgeable, and therefore used various Swastika elements and ornaments in everyday life, considering them as symbols of the Yarila-Sun, Life, Happiness and prosperity.

Only narrow-minded and ignorant people undertake to denigrate everything that is pure, bright and expensive that remains among the Slavic and Aryan peoples.

Let's not be like them! Do not paint over the Swastika symbols in the ancient Slavic Temples and Christian temples, on the Kummirs of the Light Gods and the Images of the Many Wise Ancestors.

Do not destroy, at the whim of ignoramuses and Slav-haters, the so-called "Soviet staircase", the mosaic floor and ceilings of the Hermitage or the domes of the Moscow St. Basil's Cathedral just because various options have been painted on them for hundreds of years Solar symbols.

One generation replaces another, collapse government systems and regimes, but as long as the People remembers their ancient roots, honors the traditions of their Great Ancestors, preserves their Ancient culture and symbols, until that time The people are alive and will live!

Why are you so interested in the meaning of the ancient symbols that decorate wooden houses in Russia?

There are practically no such signs on stone houses and you will not see them. This is all from the fact that stone buildings began to be built in the fashion of Western European culture, and it, in turn, originates in Greece and Italy. And there are different beliefs than the Slavs - they worshiped stone men and maidens, and the Slavs had idols, which are images. It so happened that we still pray before the images (icon - translated from Greek into Russian means image). From that, you can’t meet Slavic images on stone buildings.

On wooden houses, the Slavs used symbols to protect houses, scaring away the evil thoughts of the surrounding people and spirits. And this means that the symbols carried a meaning understandable to the people around them. Chinese characters will not scare you away if you do not know their meaning.

Until the 21st century, symbols on wooden houses have come down to us in a very intricate form, encrypted in the bends of plant elements, and they did not reach all cities, how much the Patriotic War erased, but how much simply rotted or burned down ... The more valuable is the legacy that remains on the streets of old towns and villages. But still the characters are guessed upon close examination.

Bereginya.

This female image is found very often on top of carved platbands. Sometimes the coast is defined very clearly, and sometimes it is so distorted that it looks like an amazing interweaving of flowers and snakes. But in any case, it can be recognized - the central symmetry of the figure, the head, outstretched arms and legs. Inside the figure of a female coaster, a krin-sprout is often visible, symbolizing the birth of a new life in the womb of the goddess.

Bereginya in the Slavic tradition - female mythological image associated with protection and motherhood; in archaic antiquity, under the name of Beregini, Mokosh, the Mother Goddess, the arbiter of destinies, favored only those who live according to Conscience. In Christian times, Makosh was renamed St. Paraskeva or Friday.

Lyolya, Lada and Makosh are the incarnations of Zhiva
which characterize the three stages of the formation of a woman. Lelya is a playful girl. Lada is a young woman, measured and open. Makosh is a married woman who gave life to the successors of the family. And all of them are aspects of Alive, that is, of life itself. There is a Slavic sacred symbol Alive - it contains the image of an invincible life-giving energy that dominates the lifeless world of darkness, burning everything with light and leading a person to the multifaceted development of his essence.

The Zhiva symbol is often found in house carving patterns.
for example, the Zhiva symbol in the ornament of the casing from the city of Gorodets

Rostock or krin.

Crean is lily in Greek. Among the interweaving of plant stems, leaves, herbs and flowers, one can easily guess the image of one of the most ancient symbols - a lily sprout. It is a symbol of nascent life and fertility. Just like krin, floral ornament from intertwining shoots and branches, it is a symbol of the seed of the world tree.


world tree. The meaning of the symbol of the tree of life is the desire for constant development, work and enjoyment from it. If you think that such a quality will not harm you, you can safely choose this symbol as your symbol. It will help you get rid of laziness, gain wisdom and get a very special connection with the divine - regardless of which religion you prefer. The symbol of the tree is the symbol of the world. Depicted on the top of the window.



Earth and fertility symbols

The signs of the land that yields crops are the signs of agrarian magic. Diamonds with dots inside, intersecting double stripes - this is how a plowed and sown field is indicated. The field is a rhombus or square, divided inside into four parts. In general, a rhombus or a square with a dot in the middle is something that can give birth. An empty rhombus is the same, but not fertilized. These symbols have a corresponding magical meaning.

Next to the symbol of the sun, one or another symbol of the earth, fields is almost always adjacent.

The sign denoting uncultivated land is an ancient, still Eneolithic symbol of the field and fertility in the form of a rhombus or square set at an angle. It stably existed for several millennia and is well reflected in Russian medieval applied art, in church decorative painting and is presented in ethnographic material, mainly in the patterns of the bride's wedding clothes, which once again testifies to the connection with the idea of ​​fertility.

The second group of signs depicts plowed land in the form of a large rectangle or rhombus, drawn along and across. Rectangles and rhombuses, formed by rows of small holes, were depicted on the huts of the huts. In addition, rhombuses are almost always carved on the edge of the berths. Rhombuses with dots are sown land, fertilized.


At the lower ends of the chapels, corresponding in the general picture of the celestial course of the sun to sunrise and sunset, there are almost always signs of the sun and signs of the earth nearby. Most often, the sun is depicted below the earth - after all, it has yet to rise: sometimes half of the solar sign is placed above the earth - the sun is rising.

Water and "Abyss of Heaven"

The water on the patterns carries a deep meaning of purification. Depicted with the help of a water ornament: zigzags, simple and complex braids, wavy lines, waters are divided into heavenly and underground.

Rain water, unlike river water, has a male fertilizing principle. "Abyss of heaven" in alliance with the signs of flowing drops of "heaps" - these are the tiers of cloudy skies. A completely different water - river, unlike rain, it basically came just from under the ground - from springs, springs. And the spring has always been considered a sacred place. Wavy patterns in the upper and lower parts of the casing, running streams along its side shelves - these are all signs of life-giving water. The harvest and well-being of the family depend on water.




The magical system of protection from evil spirits provided for the image not only of the sun and its path through the sky, but also the sky itself as a reservoir of rainwater, necessary for the growth of all living things.

So, the upper contour of the gable pediment of the Slavic house was the sky, along which the sun makes its daily path from the lower left end of the roof up to the gable of the roof, to its “ridge” and further down to the lower right end of the roof.

The firmament consisted of two heavens - water and solar-air, separated by a transparent "firmament of heaven". As for rain, the ancient Slavs believed that rain moisture is taken from the heavenly water reserves stored in the upper sky, located above the middle sky, through which the sun and moon move. Water supplies in the sky were worn in Old Russian the name of "heavenly abysses". Heavy rain, downpour was defined by the phrase: “the abysses of heaven opened up”, that is, the heavenly water opened up, received freedom and rushed down to the earth.

The “firmament” in the medieval sense held the “abyss of heaven” somewhere in an inaccessible height above the airspace of the ordinary sky. This bifurcation of the sky was reflected in the Russian language in the words "heaven" (singular) and "heaven" (plural).

The heavenly abysses of the upper sky were almost always depicted on the sides of house roofs. The most common is a wavy ornament or a pattern of towns, which at a distance are also perceived as waves. Usually the waves of the "firmament" go in 2-3 rows, as if emphasizing the depth of the water sky. Very often, along with wavy lines, small circles are depicted, symbolizing raindrops.

Another symbol depicted along with heavenly water was the symbols of female breasts. They are known to us from the Novgorod prichelinas of the 11th-15th centuries. The breasts were depicted either in the form of a pattern, where this plot is repetitive, or as paired images of two breasts, carefully marked by the carver, but also forming a wavy pattern in their repetition.

Sun

The most important among the magical signs of our ancestors. All solar signs are associated with the acquisition and multiplication of both material and spiritual goods and are considered very strong, masculine signs. The rising and falling half-suns are interpreted as signs of sunrise and sunset. Often symbols related to the course of the sun, to its position in the sky, are accompanied by their solar satellites - a horse and a bird, which, according to mythology, are "carriers".


Solar symbolism is the symbolism of the solar element, the sun, the solar light gods.

The gods of the sun in Slavic paganism - Yarilo and Khors. Yarilo is the god of the summer solstice (bathing holidays), Khors is the god of the winter solstice (holiday carols).

Solar symbolism is one of the brightest in the Slavic tradition. Among the solar signs, perhaps, there is not a single one that is harmful. On the contrary, all signs are associated with the acquisition of both material and spiritual goods, their multiplication. The sun is also an all-seeing eye, which is why, if there was a need, they committed a crime at night - maybe the gods of the Rule would not notice; therefore, evil spirits and dark wizards are activated at night. In the sunny time of the day, on the contrary, the light forces that help man and nature predominate.

The positions of the luminary at sunrise and sunset were indicated by the placement of solar signs at the lower end of both piers, and they thus turned out to be in overall composition pattern below that part of the chauffeurs, on which "heavenly abysses" were depicted. Sometimes here, too, to show the morning-evening positions of the sun, they resorted to using two vertical "towels" at the edges of the piers.

Birds

The bird is a mysterious and magical creature for the ancients. It symbolizes the sky, the legacy of the bright gods, to some extent the gods themselves. Birds are heavenly messengers, symbols of freedom, symbols of the spirit, freed from earthly ties and communicating with heavenly forces. Birds help mortals in their spiritual and earthly journeys. If the birds are made in pairs, then this means that the most important thing is the family in the house. If there is one bird, then spirituality is more important for the residents.


Towels - towels

Usually, the midday sun was depicted on the towel, at the very top, under the dominant figure of the gable horse, but, as already mentioned, still below the "abyss of heaven", which was the upper sky. In order to leave the sun in its proper tier, the old craftsmen attached a short “towel” board to the tong, hanging vertically down the facade. It was at the lower end of this “towel” that the midday complex of solar signs was located.

Two suns one below the other could be the same (usually with six rays), but one of them could be given in the dynamic form of a running wheel.

a) "Towels" of the morning, noon and evening complexes with security signs; it just has to rise: sometimes half of the solar sign is placed above the earth - the sun is rising.

b) Midday complex image of the entire daily sun (three daytime suns and two nighttime and white light- in the center);

c) Morning security complex of patterns: the symbol of the night sun on the “towel” and the rising sun on the chapel;

d) "Towel" with the image of white light;

e) "Towels" of the midday complex with two suns and a cross

Swastika

The fundamental sign of solar symbolism. For the first time, this symbol, along with some other symbols of Germanic paganism, was appropriated by Adolf Hitler for his fascist power. Since then, it has become customary that if the swastika is, then we are talking about fascism. In fact, the swastika has nothing to do with the ugliness called fascism.

This sign is an image of the sun, an appeal to the bright gods; it brings goodness and justice to the world of Reveal, carries a huge charge of light magical energy.

The classical Sanskrit name of this symbol comes from the Indo-European root "su/swa", which means "associated with good". Let's remember the bird Mother Sva (the patroness of Rus'), the god Svarog, Svarga - the habitat of the bright gods Slavic myths. The word "light" belongs to the same root. Among the Slavs, the swastika was called Kolovrat or solstice. KOLO - circle, ring, wheel, well, bun. Kolovrat in all ages and among all peoples was a symbol of the sun, there is even reason to believe that the sun in ancient times was called exactly “kolo”.

There are swastikas with 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12 rays. Each type of swastika has its own specific magical meaning. Let's look at some types of swastikas.

The six-pointed cross enclosed in a circle is the thunder sign of Perun.

This sign was very widespread, it was known by the Scandinavians, the Celts, and the Slavs. We can see the thunder sign in the ornament of Russian spinning wheels and on huts right up to our time. They cut it out on them for a reason. In huts, it was carved on a kokoshnik (a board hanging from the end of a ridge) as a magical lightning rod.

Also, the thunder sign - a sign of courage, military prowess - was the magic sign of the Russian squad. This sign can be found on helmets, armor plates. This sign was also embroidered on a men's shirt.

The eight-ray Kolovrat is a sign under which the revival of Slavic paganism is now taking place.

You can see it on the banners of modern pagan communities. Such an honor was given to this sign not by chance. This is a sign of Svarog, the creator god, the god of wisdom. It was Svarog who created the Earth, people, gave people many knowledge, including metal and a plow. The sign of Svarog is a sign of wisdom and higher justice, a sign of Rule. Also, the stake of Svarog is a symbol of the universe. The device of the universal wheel of Svarog is very difficult. Its center is on Stozhar-Stlyazi - the celestial axis. It rotates around Stozhar in one day and makes a revolution in a year. The very slow rotation of the wheel leads to a change in the zodiacal epochs. Such a revolution of the wheel lasts 27 thousand years. This time is called the day of Svarog.

Initially, the swastika symbol came to our fairy tales from the shape of our galaxy where we live.

This is a map of the Milky Way, its shape was determined by modern astronomers.

If you delve even more into the outside world, then there are many galaxies, and all of them are in the universe, which is the shape of an egg.
This information is from ancient legends. And scientists have yet to reach this point and show us the structure of the universe, but for now there are only theories.

Cross

Also a solar symbol. We do not attribute it to the swastika very conditionally - the cross is also a swastika, only without rays receding to the side. The cross has become one of the most famous Christian symbols. And not only. For example, Catholic missionaries preaching in China saw crosses depicted on the statues of Buddha, whose teaching arose about six centuries earlier than Christianity, and Spanish conquistadors witnessed the veneration of the cross by North American pagan Indians as a fusion of Heavenly fire and Earthly fire.

The word "cross" comes from the common European root cru, which means "curved". We can observe this root in the words circle, curve, steep. IN Latin crux - "cross". There is another version that the word "cross" comes from the Slavic root "kres" - "fire" (compare: kresal - a tool for kindling a fire).

Archaeological evidence suggests that the cross was revered as a symbol as far back as the Upper Paleolithic. The cross is a symbol of life, heaven and eternity. The correct (equilateral) cross symbolizes the principle of connection and interaction of two principles: female (horizontal line) and male (vertical). Crosses are also divided into a straight line, i.e. having horizontal and vertical lines, and an oblique one, having two diagonal lines, with a straight cross personifying a male aggressive creative principle, an oblique one representing a softer creative principle.

A straight cross can also serve as a primitive model of the World Tree, where the vertical line is the World Tree, and the horizontal line is the world of Reveal. Accordingly, a cross with a horizontal line shifted upward indicates the location of the world of Rule on the Tree, downward - the world of Navi. Naturally, these crosses have a corresponding magical meaning.

Consider the main types of crosses characteristic of the Nordic tradition.

The twelve-pointed cross is a cross with a crossbar on each beam, or a swastika with rays extended to the left (for a dark one - to the right). The purpose of this cross is protection from external influences. Also, many researchers talk about this sign as a magical sign of the Family. It is also called the "helm of terror". This symbol was widespread in ancient times: there is archaeological evidence for this - many amulets with a "helmet of horror" were found in the territories of the Scythians, Mordovians, Indo-European peoples; in the Middle Ages, they decorated the walls of houses and wooden products, as well as often church utensils. The most powerful symbol among the "helms of horror" is the so-called Aegishjalm (Scandinavian name), or the Cross of Invincibility - this symbol surpasses all others in its effectiveness.

The Celtic cross, or kolokryzh, most accurately demonstrates the similarity of the cross with the swastika and all the conventionality of their separation. Look at the six- and eight-beam kolovrats presented in this work. In addition to the number of rays, these signs do not change anything. Despite the fact that this cross is called Celtic, it is known to almost all Indo-Europeans, including the Slavs. The history of the Celtic cross has at least 8-9 millennia. The Celts especially revered this cross. The Celtic cross was also called the "cross of the warrior", "the cross of Wotan" (Odin).

Trixelion- a symbol that came to us from time immemorial. It got its name from the derived Greek word τρισκελης, which can be translated as "three-legged" or "tripod". This sign also has abbreviated names - triskele or triskele. Items with this sign were used by the peoples inhabiting modern Europe, Asia, the East, and also South America. Triskelion was revered by the Etruscans, Celts, Greeks and even the Japanese. This is a sign that sings the power of the sun - its rise, zenith and sunset. However, over time, it acquired new meanings.

He is credited with the power of three elements - fire, water and air, he is a protector from floods, fire and theft, personifies the transience of being, birth, life and death. Thus, the numerical expression of the symbol is the leitmotif in the knowledge of what the meaning of the triskelion is. It is inherent in everything that is included in the basis of this sign.

To a certain extent, the classical Celtic Triskele, whose meaning could change over time, as well as its shape, probably indicates the unity of Fire, Water and Air.

The magical meaning of the sign is not known exactly. But if we proceed from the fact that it consists of three runes of the Elder Futhark "Laguz" ("Laguz"), then it turns out that this is a sign of "what leads", a sign that directs the development of events in the right direction.

Conclusion

We are interested in ancient symbols in order to understand what genetic ancestors believed, about which, over time, more and more new media, previously unknown, are being told.

As the sorcerers used to say: "Don't take my word for it, but go and check it out, then you'll understand everything yourself."

With this story, I point to the door, you must enter it yourself.

Mezen painting is one of the most ancient Russian art crafts. her folk artists decorated most household items that accompanied a person from birth to old age, bringing joy and beauty to life. She occupied a large place in the design of facades and interiors of huts. Like most other folk crafts, this painting got its name from the area in which it originated. The Mezen River is located in the Arkhangelsk region, between the two largest rivers in Northern Europe, the Northern Dvina and Pechora, on the border of taiga and tundra.

This painting was called Mezen because its homeland is the village of Palashchelye, located on the banks of the Mezen River, which was first mentioned as a center for wood painting in 1906. Therefore, in encyclopedias and various books on fine arts you can find the second name of the Mezen painting - Palaschelskaya. In Mezen itself, they did not do painting.

First of all, Mezen painting is its own original ornament. This ornament attracts and fascinates, despite its apparent simplicity. And the objects painted with Mezen painting seem to glow from the inside, exuding the goodness and wisdom of their ancestors. Every detail of the Mezen painting ornament is deeply symbolic. Each square and rhombus, leaf and twig, animal or bird - are exactly in the place where they should be to tell us the story of the forest, wind, earth and sky, the thoughts of the artist and the ancient images of the northern Slavs.

Symbols of animals, birds, fertility, harvest, fire, sky, and other elements come from rock paintings and are a type of ancient writing that conveys the traditions of the peoples of the North of Russia. So, for example, the image of a horse in the tradition of the peoples who have inhabited this area since ancient times symbolizes the sunrise, and the image of a duck is the order of things, it takes the sun into the underwater world before dawn and stores it there.

Traditionally, objects painted with Mezen painting have only two colors - red and black (soot and ocher, later minium). The painting was applied to unprimed wood with a special wooden stick(vice), capercaillie or black grouse feather, human hair brush. Then the product was oiled, which gave it a golden color. At present, in general, the technology and technique of Mezen painting have been preserved, with the exception of the fact that brushes began to be used more often.


The origins of the symbols of the Mezen painting primarily lie in the mythological worldview of the peoples of the ancient north. For example, the often occurring multi-tiered structure speaks of following the shamanic tradition. Three tiers - three worlds (lower, middle and upper or underground, terrestrial and heavenly). This is the basis of the shamanic worldview of many peoples of the north. In the Mezen painting, the lower and middle tiers are filled with deer and horses. Top tier - birds. The rows of black and red horses in tiers may also mean the worlds of the dead and the living. Numerous solar signs placed around horses and deer emphasize their unearthly origin. The image of a horse among the peoples of the Russian north is also a talisman (horse on the roof), as well as a symbol of the sun, fertility, a source of life's blessings.

The tiers are separated by horizontal stripes filled with a repeating pattern. Elements of such patterns, as well as some other frequently encountered elements of Mezen painting in the figures below.

Earth. A straight line can mean both heavenly and earthly firmaments, but do not be confused by this ambiguity. By location in the composition (top - bottom), you can always correctly determine their value. In many myths about the creation of the world, the first man was created from the dust of the earth, dirt, clay. Motherhood and protection, a symbol of fertility and daily bread - this is what the earth is for a person. Graphically, the earth is often depicted as a square.

Water. No less interesting is the celestial design. Heavenly waters are stored in overhanging clouds or are poured onto the earth in slanting rains, and rains can be with wind, with hail. Ornaments in the oblique strip most of all reflect such pictures of natural phenomena.

Wavy lines of the water element are present in abundance in Mezen ornaments. They certainly accompany all straight lines of ornaments, and are also permanent attributes of waterfowl.

Wind, air. Numerous short strokes scattered in the Mezen painting on ornaments or next to the main characters - most likely mean air, wind - one of the primary elements of nature. A poetic image of a revived spirit, whose influence can be seen and heard, but which itself remains invisible. Wind, air and breath are closely linked in mystical symbolism. Being begins with the Spirit of God. He, like the wind, rushed over the abyss before the creation of the world.

In addition to the spiritual aspect of this symbol, specific winds are often interpreted as violent and unpredictable forces. It was believed that demons fly on furious winds that bring evil and disease. Like any other element, the wind can bring destruction, but it is also necessary for people as a powerful creative force. No wonder the Mezen masters love to depict the harnessed elements. Their strokes of the wind are often “strung” on crossed straight lines, which is very similar to a windmill (“Caught wind,” the children say).

Fire. Divine energy, purification, revelation, transformation, inspiration, ambition, temptation, passion, is a strong and active element, symbolizing both creative and destructive forces. The ancients considered fire to be a living being that feeds, grows, dies, and then is born again - signs suggesting that fire is the earthly incarnation of the sun, so it shared much of the solar symbolism. In the pictorial plan, everything that tends to a circle reminds us of the sun, fire. As Academician B. Rybakov believes, the spiral motif arose in the mythology of agricultural tribes as a symbolic movement of the solar body across the firmament. In the Mezen painting, spirals are scattered everywhere: they are framed by numerous ornaments and wind in abundance around heavenly horses and deer.

The spiral itself carries other symbolic meanings. Spiral shapes are very common in nature, ranging from galaxies to whirlpools and tornadoes, from mollusc shells to patterns on human fingers. In art, the spiral is one of the most common decorative patterns. The ambiguity of symbols in spiral patterns is great, and their use is more involuntary than conscious. A compressed coil spring is a symbol of hidden power, a ball of energy. The spiral, which combines the shape of a circle and the impulse of movement, is also a symbol of time, the cyclical rhythms of the seasons of the year. Double spirals symbolize the balance of opposites, harmony (like the Taoist sign "yin-yang"). The opposing forces that are visually present in the whirlpools, whirlwinds and flames are reminiscent of the ascending, descending or rotating energy (“rotary”) that governs the Cosmos. The ascending spiral is a male sign, the downward spiral is female, which makes the double helix also a symbol of fertility and childbearing.

Interesting and beautiful ancient signs of fertility - symbols of abundance.

Wherever they were not placed, and everywhere they were in place! If a zhikovina (an overlay on a keyhole) of this form is hung on the barn door, it means to wish it to be full of goodness. If you depict a sign of abundance at the bottom of a spoon, then you wish that there was never hunger. If on the hem of wedding shirts - wish the young a large complete family. The sign of fertility can be found on ancient cult figurines depicting young pregnant women, which was placed where the child is with the expectant mother. Almost all Mezen ornaments are connected in one way or another with the theme of fertility and abundance. Plowed fields, seeds, roots, flowers, fruits are depicted in them in a multitude and variety. The ornament can be built in two rows and then the elements in it are arranged in a checkerboard pattern. An important symbol was the rhombus, endowed with many meanings. Most often, the rhombus was a symbol of fertility, the rebirth of life, and a chain of rhombuses meant the family tree of life. On one of the Mezen spinning wheels, we managed to see a half-erased image of just such a unique tree.

Patterns in a straight cage
Geometric ornament is widely used in folk art. Especially often it can be found in weavers and embroiderers. The basis of the ornament is rhombuses, squares, crosses and swastika images. The rhombo-dot ornament among the agricultural peoples is a symbol of fertility.

Simple elements
Not a single painting is complete without depicting all kinds of zigzag and spiral shapes. They are especially common when depicting the world tree, or the "tree of life." Researchers believe that spirals and zigzags are nothing more than the image of snakes that are always present in such plots.

Patterns in oblique cage

The motif of a bird bringing good news or a gift is widespread in folk art. A bird on top of a tree can often be found on Mezen birch bark tuesas. The bird is perhaps the most favorite motif of folk craftsmen. In addition, it is customary for northern peasants to hang wooden birds made of wood chips in the red corner of the hut. This is a relic of the same motif - "a bird on a tree", since a revered tree was associated with the red corner of the house.

Quite often there is an image of several trees or a lone tree, often spruce, on Mezen spinning wheels. Of particular interest is the composition of three trees: two identical trees are located symmetrically with respect to the central tree, which stands out relatively big size. The fact that such a plot is not accidental on Mezen spinning wheels is evidenced by the fact that the same plot takes place in the painting of antique furniture in Mezen houses.

Among the most common and favorite images, most often depicted by Mezen masters, one should include the image of horses and deer. The horses of the Mezen paintings, to a greater extent than the images of horses in other peasant paintings, are separated from real prototype. Most of them had a red-orange color, unusual, as you know, for horses. The body of a black horse was often covered with a continuous lattice pattern, further emphasizing its unusual origin. The unnaturally long and thin legs of horses ended at the ends with the image of feathers, similar to those that were drawn on birds.

Often the horses were depicted not following each other, but opposing each other. Sometimes riders were drawn fighting each other on rearing horses. The fact that the horses depicted on the spinning wheels are of unearthly origin is also evidenced by the numerous solar signs placed by the draftsmen over the manes and near the legs of the horses.

Images of animal figures are very similar to each other. The whole difference between deer and horses is that instead of a mane, branched horns are drawn behind their backs with the same black strokes. Children copy the proposed image of a deer or horse. Each subsequent image of the animal differs from the previous one in the appearance of additional details.

Ancient Slavic symbols

Original ancient Slavic symbols carry encrypted messages in their image. Our ancestors were aware of the simplicity and complexity of perceiving the World. Each group to which Slavic signs and symbols belong has a direct impact on our true desires. Thanks to this, consciousness is tuned to a healthy tone of work.

Slavic protective symbols are divided by elements, they are conductors of male or female energy. Symbols set up consciousness, perform protective functions, serve as conductors between the worlds created by the Family. This article is the key to understanding the swastika, runic symbolism. Here you will find everything you need to interpret Slavic symbols used in embroidery of folk clothes, in everyday life, in military affairs, and sorcery.

Perception of a graphic image by the brain

For a contemporary, it is no secret that our brain is a complex and mysterious phenomenon. Conventionally, it is divided into two halves: conscious and unconscious perception of reality. Its structure contains the evolution of humanity itself.

Called "elongated", the oldest department is responsible for our primary instincts, actions that are not controlled by us intentionally. It is also responsible for our reaction to any phenomenon and the subsequent work of the whole organism.

The most amazing thing is that Slavic signs and symbols are able to directly carry information to this department. In this case, images of Scandinavian runes or Celtic ligature do not have such an effect. This is due to the fact that our deep departments store codes for decoding genetic memory.

Thus, Slavic symbols are in contact with our brain. They are engaged in a dialogue not only with us, but also with a whole generation of ancestors. The graphical structure of each sign is read, conveying the embedded information at the root level.

Static lines and dynamics

Considering the ancient Slavic symbols as geometric patterns, you can see their amazing property. Simple lines are woven into a pattern perceived as movement. This is not an optical effect. We fix the direction, and the brain completes the dynamics according to its ideas.

The ingenious decision was the fruit of the observation of our ancestors. A thrifty attitude and sensitivity created these images in their worldview. Logic is honored in every stroke, the absence of superfluous or cumbersome.

Slavic signs and symbols - what did our Ancestors see in them?

All characters can be divided into groups:

  • magical and protective;
  • tied to the elements;
  • personifying the gods;
  • reflective phenomena of nature;
  • for different generation groups;
  • patrons of crafts.

The most incomprehensible thing is that Slavic symbols, with all their diversity, have common features. They are aimed at uniting the soul and spirit of man.

Our Ancestors believed in the complexity and multifaceted structure of the World. Such was, in their opinion, the man. The individual was divided into spirit, which filled the essence with content. At the same time, the soul was another phenomenon bestowed by the Gods.

With all the separation, the ancient Slavic symbols were not isolated from each other. They had a specialization, but at the same time they had common features. Thus, each sign was part of the general and complemented the whole picture.

Mysterious messages from the past: Slavic signs in the structure of the Universe

The ancient Slavic symbols known to us store not only specific information. They carry the codes of the structure of the Universe. It is already known that the Slavs knew about the diversity of cosmic bodies. They had access to information about celestial bodies which cannot be seen without special equipment.

The space explorer Yakov Nikolaevich Borzhevsky once noticed that the structure of the solar sign of the Solstice resembles a rotating galaxy. Considering his assumption in more detail, he became convinced of the affinity of other Slavic symbols with appearance space bodies.

It remains to be assumed how much knowledge we have not yet inherited from our ancestors. And what secrets carry the true meanings of ancient drawings. Perhaps the combination of symbols reveals amazing details of the creation of our universe or the possibility of interstellar travel.

How symbol information was collected

For a long time, scientists attributed the available information about the found images to applied art. The currently collected Slavic protective symbols are the product of a long and painstaking work.

Only a part of the surviving ancient monuments became a clue to the true meaning of the inscriptions. With each new found city or excavated temple, the number of images multiplied. At the same time, there was no doubt that graphic images carry sacred and cult information.

Mosiacs of the Etruscans

Ethnographers and adherents of the original faith conducted their own research, replenishing the treasury with transcripts. The source of reliable information was folk epic with which you can still get in touch. Epics, sayings and other information revealed true value Slavic signs.

Analogies with symbols of other countries

Considering Slavic symbols, one can note their affinity with other cultures. One of the fundamental marks - the Cross - can be found in the culture ancient egypt, Mesopotamia, Scandinavia, Celtic and Germanic cultures, Anglo-Saxon, Hinduism and Buddhism.

The crossed lines denoting the field in all cultures have a similar meaning. The swastika, or solstice, has the same design and meaning in all cultures.

buddha statue

Swastika Slavic symbols can be traced on the map of the entire globe. This fact is confirmed by:

  • folklore;
  • excavations;
  • religious movements of many peoples, where swastika symbols serve as the basis of the cult movement;
  • the architecture of ancient structures, which are thousands of years old.

One example of such monuments of ancient architecture is the temple buildings of the city of Baalbek, located in Lebanon. Baalbek is considered one of the oldest cities in the world. Unique footage provided by employees of the Veles online store.

Temple buildings in Baalbek

However, Slavic protective symbols, despite all the similarities with the cultures of other countries, have their own unique impact on our consciousness.

Protective properties

Slavic protective symbols for the culture of modern man enjoy great attention. The need to become aware of oneself and feel connected to one's roots leads people to explore meanings. Each inscription carries its own unique information, which is aimed at eliminating blocks and negative programs in the mind.

Due to their positive essence, Slavic protective symbols influence:

  • to a holistic perception of one's personality;
  • adjustment of internal systems of life;
  • harmonization of energy metabolism;
  • restoration of mental balance;
  • creation of strong logical connections between parts of the brain;
  • balance of perception of reality.

Putting on the chosen symbol, a person interacts with it at all levels of his essence. This allows him to build his own shield from negative external influences. A complex or simple interlacing of lines works as a cipher against the entry of hostile entities. Thus, the owner receives not only protection, but also help from the ancestors themselves.

The meaning and interpretation of Slavic symbols

Our ancestors transmitted the description of Slavic symbols orally. The process of Christianization has largely disrupted the continuity of generations. That is why disputes and disagreements are raging among modern admirers of the original culture in the true interpretation of Slavic symbols. However, it is necessary to understand that our modern perception in many respects differed from the everyday way of life of the ancestors. The accumulated knowledge, sacred meaning and unique worldview were invested in each cult image.

How did our ancestors perceive the world?

The intricate tie of patterns left by our ancestors carries a whole ocean of knowledge. In trying to decipher their meaning, we little think about how different a person's worldview is then and now.

Modern man is surrounded by various encrypted and open information. Artificial heap blocks the true perception of things. Our ancestors invested in Slavic symbols and their meaning only those information that are of real importance for the body and spirit.

Our ancestors saw the drawing of intricate patterns in every bend of a branch or plexus of a web. The openness and emancipation of consciousness allowed them to read information without distortion. That is why the study of the basics of the signs and symbols of the Slavs is a kind of healing of the mind from the layers of excess intellectual burden.

Subtleties of energy connection with the universe

The description of Slavic symbols contains many provisions on energy exchange. The direction, the number of turns and the smoothness of the lines are important. For our forefathers, all this served as a kind of map of the ley lines along which they led their energy.

In the center of each image there is always a place for the most important element - a living beating heart. The symbol itself is part of a single flow of power. Reuniting with a person, this chaotic energy of life is transformed into creation.

After all, only man can transform the world under your own internal state. That is why it is necessary to select symbols carefully, with knowledge of the subtleties.

Slavic signs: interpretation of the symbol

Even in the culture of our ancestors, the interpretation of Slavic symbols was a real art. Knowledge of the rules of inscription and the time of making an amulet or amulet was highly valued. It was possessed by the most experienced members of the community and some masters.

The geometry of life

An amazing fact, but Slavic symbols and their meaning are directly related to geometry. Even before this science acquired its own name, its foundations were actively used by our ancestors.

The main geometric shapes in symbolism:

  • cross - the definition of the four cardinal points, the distribution of energy;
  • the circle is the sphere of each standard of living;
  • square, rhombus, rectangle - stability of positions;
  • dot - basis, creation, outcome;
  • bending is a complex figure that personifies movement.

Our ancestors more deeply and broadly understood the structure of any geometric phenomenon. Stable sharp corners are combined with soft fluid transitions. It is the center of perfect balance in which any act of creation is possible.

Direction in sign

The most common description of the right-hand and left-hand direction in signs. However, the description of Slavic symbols includes much more complex provisions. If we compare the movement of the symbol with the direction of the blood flow through the human body, we can get a clear picture of the distribution of energy according to the sign.

In the female body, the left half of the hemisphere has the greatest activity, in men - the right. This affects the activity of the vascular system. That is why female and male symbols act differently on representatives of different sexes.

Inscription on clothes

The interpretation of Slavic symbols contains sacred information about human capabilities. The combination of a cross and an oval gives a stable composition of the distribution of the flow and the suppression of third-party interference. Broken and smooth lines give direction to the active zones of our body.

If a person is dominated creative potential He is able to give more than he takes. This creates an unstable position in the exchange of energies. In the old days of such a person, relatives would embroider a shirt with rhombuses and squares. Thus, his energy through the prism of the sign would be in balance.

Masculine and feminine

Slavic symbolism is divided according to the principle of strengthening energy centers. In this series, male Slavic symbols combine a list of signs, are associated with the elements of air and heavenly fire. Whereas the Slavic symbols for women are turned to the moon, the water element, the earthly principle. All of them make up a single cycle of balanced protective symbols.

Male Slavic symbols

The traditional Slavic symbol for a man represents:

  • strength;
  • protection;
  • freedom;
  • movement;
  • power.

All these signs refer to the elements of fire, air and heavenly light. The semantic load that the Slavic symbol carries for a man is aimed at awakening his true beginning.

The sword in the symbolism of the Slavs

Symbols deserve special attention - swords. They have different forms of writing, but each sign has character traits:

  • direction;
  • magnitude;
  • sustainability.

The sword is an attribute of power, protection and patronage. These concepts were perceived in the broadest aspect. Divine patronage, absolute power. However, this implied a wise perception of one's power, aimed at the benefit of the community. Swords served as a security and attacking symbol at the same time.

Kolovrat

Kolovrat is the personification of rebirth, the ascending energy of life. He absorbed the cosmogonic picture of the structure of the World, created by our ancestors. It is a direct reference to the ancient knowledge of the universe.

Ratiborets

Patiborets is a bright solar symbol, the true embodiment of universal fire. This is not just sunlight, but rather a flash in which life is born. One of the strongest signs of the male line.

Yarovrat

Sign Yarovrat - refers to the art of war and agriculture. Our ancestors praised the plowman on a par with the defender. There are two styles of Yarovrat - six- and four-beam. At the same time, the root "yar" makes a reference to the blazing fire that protects from darkness.

Falcon

The image of the Falcon is interpreted as freedom, victory, superiority, protection. In mythopoetics, a Slavic symbol for a man means the ascent of the spirit, the fulfillment of a karmic duty to the family.

Slavic symbols for women

A special place was occupied by female Slavic symbols, personifying creation and creation.

Messages are hidden in every female sign:

  • fertility;
  • veneration of ancestors;
  • hidden sacred knowledge;
  • women Health.

According to the surviving information, Slavic symbols for women were compiled based on their status, occupation and significance for the community.

Lunnitsa

Almost all female Slavic symbols are divided into three age periods. Lunnitsa depicts a young moon, it is a symbol of the tide and fertility. It could be worn by young unmarried women who had recently married.

Rozhanitsa

One of the oldest symbols Rozhanitsa personifies the connection with the family, ancestors. This is the power of matriarchy, the protection of the most valuable gift - childbearing. He is the creation, creation and giving of life in one image. The symbol was worn by women who entered maturity, married and gave birth to children.

Ladinets

The paired sign Ladinets echoes the male symbol Kolyadnik. This is a symbol of the harmony of the two principles. It contains the patronage of the feminine chaotic principle, ready to move into a peaceful state of creation. It contains two figures representing fire and the full moon.

The amulet is intended for women practicing mysticism. It is a strong defense and guide in the Implicit World. Protects from false knowledge, reveals consciousness. Through it, the owner reveals the deep ancient female magic.

Symbols of the Slavic Gods and their meaning

Universal love is the power carried by the symbols of the Slavic gods. Each sign contains unique codes that reveal the secrets of the universe. Through the symbols of the Slavic gods and their meaning, we receive the blessing of our ancestors.

Strength and harmony in every sign

In the view of our ancestors, the main driving force was love. Everything generated by the Gods was permeated by it and consisted in unbreakable harmony. If we consider the symbols of the Slavic Gods separately, it is easy to notice a unique fact.

All images of the Gods can be combined, creating groups of new signs. At the same time, the strength of each element subordinate to God will be summed up. The clear geometry of the symbolism makes it possible to compose ornamental rows.

The sacred semantic load, which the symbols of the Slavic Gods possessed and their significance in the life of their ancestors, has only partially survived to this day. From the known data, it is clear that the signs served as a kind of communication center with the patron. Turning to the deity through a symbol, a person tuned in to creation.

Common symbolism of the Slavs

The symbols of the Slavic Gods are divided into personal and elemental. Some are addressed specifically to God, others are the elements that he commands.

The collected symbols of the Slavic Gods and their meaning differed slightly among different nationalities. The transcripts below describe the most characteristic features of signs that coincide in meaning with all Slavic peoples.

Lelnik

Lelnik was considered a symbol worn by children and young girls. The decoding of the name has the meaning "nurtured", that is, nurtured in love. The patronage of the deity protected the growing children, a special favorable attitude towards girls.

It was believed that Lelnik absorbs the power of sincere deep love and drives away evil spirits and evil thoughts.

Symbol of the Family

The symbol of the Family enjoyed special love for our ancestors. He personified powerful forces:

  • the relationship of generations;
  • help of ancestors;
  • Creator of all things;
  • creative power of creativity.

Worn by representatives different generations and sexes. Possesses incredible power, enhanced by a respectful attitude towards the family tree. Influences the fate of the owner, giving him clarity of thought.

Ax of Perun

The traditional male symbol of the ax of Perun refers to personal amulets. Connecting with the energy of the owner, it influences his character and worldview.

Impact on character:

  • willpower;
  • sobriety of thinking;
  • courage;
  • self-discipline;
  • strength of mind.

The ax was one of the types of weapons that Perun used to fight the dark forces.

Veles symbol

The personal symbol of Veles has a schematic outline of the head of the tour. According to one version, the deity turned into this animal. Through the amulet, a person established a connection directly with the deity.

The strength of the sign stands guard over justice, it is a defense against lies in any manifestation. It is believed that contracts were concluded on the sign. The owner of the amulet gets the opportunity to feel the hidden meaning.

Veles seal

Veles seals are depicted as two signs - the paws of a wolf and a bear. Both animals were considered sacred, through them they carried out their will in the Explicit World.

According to the semantic meaning, the bear's paw belongs to the iconic amulets. He grants the owner good luck in solving legal affairs, trade. Symbol fuels internal forces man, giving him the breadth of thinking.

The wolf paw amulet is suitable for mystical personalities. His strength embodies the power of Veles over the world of the subtle plan. It is in his power to protect a person engaged in spiritual practices from mental attacks.

Star of Lada

The traditional female protective symbol was the star of Lada, the patroness of love and family. The personalization of the Goddess through the sign protects the life and house of the owner.

The value of the amulet has a wide range:

  • honor;
  • faith;
  • justice;
  • love of freedom.

This is a guide to the source of the wisdom of generations, carrying out the relationship with the ancestors. He is credited with protecting motherhood, since it contains the power of omnipotent love.

Reza Dazhdboga

The solar sign Dazhdbog carries the unshakable power of the deity. It contains the energies of fertility, rebirth and sunlight.

Under his patronage:

  • weddings;
  • prosperity;
  • military courage;
  • spiritual guidance.

He is a powerful protection and guide for those who find themselves in a difficult life situation.

Reza Chura

The strong sacred sign Chur refers to personal amulets. It is in his power to establish powerful protection from otherworldly forces. God Churu obeyed the spirits of nature, living next to a person. Under the patronage of a deity, the owner may not be afraid of the machinations of opposing forces.

Makoshi sign

The Makosh amulet is intended for wise women. It is a powerful conductor of fertility energy. Through symbolism, the Goddess guides her children, helping them find inner peace and wisdom.

The image of the symbol bears two main geometric shapes - a cross and a rhombus. The first is a conductor of solar energy, the second is the personification of the earthly principle. Uniting, they form a sown field - fertility and prosperity.

Reza Beloboga

Consisting of broken lines, the harmonious symbol of Belobog develops into a bizarre labyrinth. Its features contain knowledge of the complex structure of the universe. Refers to personal symbols; conductor of pure energy of love and light.

Wishes are encoded in it:

  • well-being;
  • clarity of thought;
  • of good;
  • purity of thought.

Reuniting with the owner, the sign brings the inner world into harmony with the thoughts and aspirations of a person. Thanks to the amulet, the wearer gains the ability to soberly weigh the facts and find the right solutions.

Kolyadnik or cut Kolyada

The amazing Kolyadnik is the personification of the power of rebirth. This is the eternal desire of the Universe to renew and recreate life. The solstice depicted on the sign is in perpetual motion, the so-called “salting” direction.

Symbolism of the ancient Slavs memory from the depths of time

The first discovered finds bearing Slavic signs date back to the 1st millennium BC. e. The Penkovskaya, Prague-Korchak and Kolochinskaya cultures are recognized as the progenitors of the Slavic nationality. The discovered household and cult objects are covered with the symbolism of the ancient Slavs, the meaning of which has practically not changed to this day.

Slavic signs - early archaeological finds

In the works of Soviet and Russian archaeologists, the first Slavic signs are attributed to the period from the 1st millennium BC to the 1st millennium BC. e. until the 6th century.

These include graphics:

  • carved on stone statues;
  • covering clay and wooden utensils;
  • embossed on leather or jewelry.

Clay vessel. Pozdnyakovskaya culture

Basically, these are primitive drawings depicting wavy lines, dots and semicircles. Gradually, these images are transformed, becoming more complex. At the turn of the 6th century, the first examples of clear solar symbolism appeared. The found clay vessel of the Pozdnyakovskaya culture (middle of the 2nd millennium BC) is covered with images of the Fern Flower and wavy lines.

Proto-Slavic and pre-Slavic cultures

The early progenitor cultures include the Penkovsky, Prague-Korchak and Kolochinsky. They existed in the period of the 5th-6th century and left a large number of monuments of those civilizations. Historian-archaeologist V.V. Sedov assumed that during this period the list of running symbols was finally formed.

The Slavic signs and their meaning found in the southern Pripyat basin and the upper reaches of the Dniester repeat the elements of ornaments and fragments of images of other regions.

Among the discovered finds of the 5th-10th centuries, graphic symbols are presented:

  • solar;
  • elements of the cult of the earth;
  • stylistic images of animals;
  • cult symbols of deities.

There is reason to believe that this historical period reflects the origins of the formation of a single Slavic symbolism.

Pagan symbolism of the Slavs - Kyiv culture

Cultural monuments of the Kyiv type belong to the end of II-IV centuries. Most of the finds were found in the Middle Dnieper, Seim, Desna and Dnieper. Kievan culture echoes the layers of the Baltic and northern tribes.

Among the items of utensils, jewelry and megalithic finds, the symbolism of the Slavs was found, which is repeated in other regions. The main feature of this period was the manufacture of amulets as a separate direction of fishing. used precious metals, not found in earlier finds.

V. V. Sedov assumed that active trade relations with neighboring tribes were established during this period. What influenced the development of pottery and blacksmithing. Judging by the numerous finds, Slavic signs and their meaning were influenced from outside. Elements appeared borrowed from the Romano-Germanic peoples. The Black Sun and the Valkyrie came into use.

Interpretation of symbols

Archaeologist G.S. Lebedev suggested that the Slavic signs reflected a unique understanding of the laws of the surrounding world of our ancestors. Each symbol carries several meanings that have one semantic root.

Alatyr

Named as Alatyr, the image is widespread in folk craft. This symbolism of the Slavs occupied a cult place, since it belonged to sacred signs.

This is evidenced by the list of its interpretations:

  • the center of the universe;
  • unity of the four elements;
  • the unity of the world;
  • original fire.

The first finds of this sign date back to the 10th century, they were found at the Troitsky excavation site in Novgorod.

Triglav

Triglav, a symbol of the trinity of the divine principle, is found on stone and clay products of the 2nd century BC. e. It was repeatedly recorded as part of the decoration of religious buildings and stone sculptures of different cultural periods.

Cres

Kres - the symbolism of the ancient Slavs of the 6th-10th centuries BC found in the Caucasus. e. included complex images. Among them, on bronze items, there were prints of an image recognized as Cres - symbols of purification and fire. The drawing included a number of elements that only in 1982 were deciphered and were able to identify the name.

Crean

The pagan symbols of the Slavs had a lot of unique images that belong to pre-Slavic cultures. One of these is Krin, a symbol of new life, a sprouting sprout.

tree of life

A symbol common in different eras. Complements the cosmogonic ancient Slavic signs, rooted in the Aryan culture. It was brought by nomadic tribes, as evidenced by the finds of the Smolensk-Polotsk long mounds.

Flower of Life

The plant symbolism of the Slavs and their meaning are inextricably linked with rebirth and the eternal cycle of life. Images of the Flower of Life have been found on numerous finds of household utensils from various eras. Archaeologist P.K. Semenov suggested that the image came from the Aryan culture along with the settlers.

Deer images

The pagan symbolism of the Slavs is closely connected with craft. Images of animals and people in the process of hunting were found on petroglyphs throughout Russia, Belarus, and some regions of the Caucasus. The Deer symbol refers to the early civilizations of the Slavs, apparently depicting the remains of glacial fauna. The Scythian culture is especially rich in deer images - apparently this animal was the main totem of the people of that time.

Tour

The animalistic symbolism of the Slavs and their meaning refers to sacred cults that preceded a single pantheon. The Tur symbol is found on cult stones and rock carvings. T.N. Grekov put forward the theory that our ancestors tried to borrow the strength and power of the animal.

indrik beast

Ancient Slavic signs were supplemented not only with real animals, but also with mythical fauna. The symbol of Indrik the beast adorned the walls of Radagost, according to the testimony of Titmar of Merseburg. The images of the indrik carved on wooden facings were found by P. A. Vavilov in the excavation under the village. Kanevo, Vologda region.

Swastika symbols of the Slavs and their meaning

Slavic solar symbols are built according to the laws of the universal accordion and sacred geometry. Each bend or curl is subject to the law of equilibrium and balance. Through these schematic representations, our Ancestors turned not only to the power of the luminary itself, but also to the energy of creation.

heavenly fire

In the view of the ancients, the Explicit World was created by a powerful life force. Directing this energy with the power of creative thought, the mighty Rod recreated everything that exists. An incredible amount of energy was involved in this act, which had visible forms of heavenly fire.

That is why for the Slavs swastika symbols played a leading role in culture. Their images were an integral part of the cultural and everyday life. The most important meaning of the solar sign is the living embodiment of divine love for all that exists.

Swastika Symbols and Sacred Geometry

From the point of view of geometry, the swastika symbols of the Slavs combine similar features:

  • cross;
  • starting point;
  • sphere or hemisphere.

The direction of movement of the sign determines the course of energy through the lines. Continuous rotation sucks particles life force to the center of the symbol. Thus, any solar image is a powerful accumulator.

Experts recommend that when choosing a sign, take into account the activity of blood movement in the human body. For women it is left-sided, for men it is right-sided. However, it is worth paying attention to personal characteristics, as well as the meaning of the symbol that has come down to us.

Unique swastika symbolism

The Slavic solar symbols known to us form an arcade of many signs. And this set is not accidental. It is a unique combination of stability and contradiction. The main interpretation of multidirectionality is the departure of the obsolete, the re-creation of the new. The symbol of rebirth formed the basis for the description of each solar image. Taking on one of the amulets, a person agrees to be included in the process of good changes and renewal.

Svarozhich

Svarozhich heads the Slavic solar symbols, one of the strongest protective signs. He is the embodiment of the heavenly power of Svarog. The visual labyrinth system builds an insurmountable defense against spiritual degradation, protection of the soul.

Rodimich

Not inferior in importance to Svarozhich. Rodimich also crowns swastika symbols and embodies the power of the Family. He patronizes ancestral memory, carries a powerful charge of the creative energy of creation. Symbol of the continuity of generations.

Fern flower

The embodiment of spiritual purity, vitality and regeneration. Suitable for people involved in spiritual practices, because it builds reliable protection from otherworldly interference. The Fern Flower has the power to bring out the hidden.

Overcome-grass

Odolen-grass is an incredibly powerful symbol of protection against ailments. The process of purification takes place on the bodily and all levels of spiritual existence. It cleanses the thoughts of a person, setting him up for goodness and harmony.

Molvinets

Complements the swastika symbols of the Slavs, facing the Family. Molvinets embodies the ideas of spiritual growth, the inner "burning" of the spirit. Protects from slander, negative thoughts. Protects family ties from curses.

Radinets

Active security sign. It is based on images of meridians - celestial arrows. Protects babies from evil, often depicted on cradles. Radinets is filled with the power of joy and peace.

Wedding attendant

An ornate sign promises protection to all newlyweds. The bridegroom attracts good luck and happy occasions. It is aimed at the successful embodiment of the desire to create a family hearth.

Doukhobor

Dukhobor is an important symbol for leaders and spiritual practitioners. Strengthens the spirit and restores the relationship with the soul. Protects inner harmony and agreement of the true "I" with the world.

Light

A unique sign that has a double direction. The lantern models the movement of energies in the universe. Its essence is the reunion of the earthly and the spiritual. Divine embodiment of love.

Svitovit

Svitovit is a transforming symbol that brings the energy of renewal to the owner. Resonates with the essence of the owner, revealing his inner potential. Symbol of the defenders of truth and justice.

Znich

The incarnation of the heavenly fiery deity. Keeper of the universal fire. It encodes a whirlwind of vitality. Znich carries protection from destruction and internal disagreement.

Newborn

The embodiment of balance and movement. A newborn gives inner peace, acceptance of the true "I" of a person. Directs the owner's aspirations to the knowledge of true laws.

bogovnik

Bogovnik is the quintessence of the patronage of all the bright Gods. An energetically rich depiction of the relationship and opposition of the four basic elements of life.

Rodovik

Rodovik redirects the collected heritage of previous generations into one powerful stream. Connects the owner to this current. The result of this process is a clear understanding of one's destiny, the choice of the right path.

Grozovik

Image of celestial electricity. Has a salting direction, protects from lightning. It carries the meaning of the will of the gods. Depicted on the doors of dwellings, temple complexes.

Thunderbolt

The direction of the sign is to the left. Bestows the patronage of Indra on the wearer. The meaning is heavenly wisdom, longevity and the weapon of a true warrior of the spirit. They were applied to the entrance portals of the vaults. It was believed that the Thunderbolt strikes those who entered with bad thoughts.

Valkyrie

Symbolism of the defenders of the fatherland. Valkyrie recreates a single chain with relatives who defended their homeland. Increases the spiritual potential of the wearer. It carries the meaning of "peaceful warrior".

Swati

Recreates the picture of Perunov's way. Embodies graphic image structure of the solar system. Oriented to people of creativity, leading spiritual quests.

vaiga

Complements the swastika symbols of the Slavs with a contradictory (bipolar) meaning. It bears the seal of the goddess Tara, who protected the four spiritual paths of man. Helps to search true purpose, its generic program. At the same time, sharply curved lines embody the four great winds, opposed to the spiritual search.

Velesovik

Recreates a harmonious relationship with nature. It gives strength to join the surrounding world, to find in it a reflection of oneself.

Vseslavets

A powerful symbol of protection of balance, reunion. It unites all childbirth, allows you to connect to a common karmic network. Appeal to the spiritual flame, transmitted from generation to generation.

fireworks

Female solar symbol. It personifies the protection of heavenly mothers. Through him, the appeal to any of the Goddesses receives the strength of an increasing impulse. Protects motherhood, bonds of parents and children.

Slavets

The symbol combines two geometric shapes - a cross and lightning. It is considered a female sign of protection of reproductive capabilities. It was of particular importance for young girls, protecting their fate from damage and the evil eye.

Garuda

Personification of the God of the Highness in the sign. Embodies protection from decline, lack of money. Attracts the benevolent energies of creation, wealth and balance.

dunia

The task of the symbol is to preserve the paths of the true search for the meaning of life. Reunion of heavenly and earthly fire.

sky boar

Included in the swastika symbols of the Slavs. The personification of the meeting of the future and the past. Protects the spiritual self-improvement of the owner, endows him with perseverance in achieving goals.

spiritual swastika

The symbol of immaterial fire, which embodied the thoughts of the Sort. This is the pure energy of universal love, imprinted with lines.

soul swastika

Connects to the energy of the spirit. Regulates the conscious life of the earthly incarnation. It has power over the lines of a person's fate, responding to his intentions.

Spiritual strength

Spiritual power helps to feel the relationship of the mind with the subtle plane. Adjusts the flair to the subconscious choice of the right path.

Dhata

The image of a person in both hypostases - material and spiritual. It helps to manifest the opportunities bestowed by the Gods and pacifies negative character traits.

Colard

A female symbol that can be worn by men. Its main meaning is fertility, bestowed by the Mother of the Raw Earth. A gift from the origins of life, bringing prosperity to the owner.

Solard

Retribution symbol. Enhances any action, allowing you to quickly feel the results. This is an energy boomerang that allows you to get the fruits of what you honestly earned on time.

Source

Embodiment of the original nature of the soul. It personifies the halls of Alive, from which the creative energy of creation comes.

Kolokhort

Equilibrium symbol of the order of the Universe. Light and dark beginnings in the eternal dance of true harmony. A person on the path of spiritual search shows all the visible and hidden paths of development. The choice of path determines what energy the sign will use.

Navnik

The embodiment of the connection of two parallel worlds - Navi and Yavi. Grants access to the unique capabilities of a person in the spiritual realm. Protects from otherworldly interference.

Narayana

It unites the spiritual and physical energy of a person. Link symbol pure light and the material world. Increases the momentum of aspiration, allowing you to see your goals more clearly.

solar cross

The embodiment of the powers of Yaril - the summer sun. Enhances the health and power of a person. Strengthens the connection between spirit and soul. Patronizes warriors. Male symbol.

heavenly cross

A universal symbol suitable for both sexes. Depicts the eternal power of rebirth. Protection given to spiritual search, family ties.

fireman

Another symbolism of the Sort. Often depicted on his idols. An insurmountable barrier from the evil influence on family ties, the support of the ancients.

Yarovik

Male symbolism of fertility. The fullness of life, the fire of eternal flame. It was considered a protective sign against diseases for livestock, maintaining profit in the house. It was drawn on stables and cowsheds, applied to news posts.

Rubezhnik

Sign of fortitude, male symbol. Aimed at protection from unclean creatures, allows you to develop both sides of the essence. It gives stability to the psyche, connecting the internal reserves of a person.

Rysich

The symbolism of the unity of the entire race of Slavs. Conductor of powerful creative energy of creation. Gives protection to the entire nation. It revives the desire to know the roots and heritage.

sologne

Household symbols that protect home life and prosperity from external interference. Endowed with the power to multiply tangible heritage. Universal sign.

Yarovrat

Incarnation of Yaro-God. Male symbol of fertility, rebirth and life after death. Symbols were painted on barns as protection of the seed from spoilage. Gives fertility and a bountiful harvest.

Sadhana

Symbols of the Slavic halls

The Svarog circle is united by 16 signs, each of which is under the auspices of a certain deity. The semantic load carries the concept of the structure of all layers of the world. Each image has unique features affecting the fate and character of the owner.

The meaning of the symbolism of the palace for a person

At birth, a person is given the opportunity to enlist the support of the gods. You can contact your intercessor through the symbols of the halls. The sign is a conductor of the will of the petitioner and a channel of energy transmission. Because each character has own characteristics, unique changes will take place in the life and character of a person. Amulets allow you to acquire protection and direct the energy and efforts of the owner to achieve harmony with his life task.

Under the auspices of the gods

The symbols of the Slavic halls are endowed with unique features. Their value makes adjustments to the characteristics of the wearer, depending on the patron deity.

Virgo

It is under the tutelage of the goddess Jiva. Refresh energy conductor.

The owner is endowed with the following qualities:

  • independence;
  • stubbornness;
  • purposefulness.

All these qualities are manifested due to the transmitted energy of youth, love for life.

boar

The sign is under the auspices of Rahmat, the deity of the Heavenly Court, Universal justice and law and order.

Gives character traits:

  • striving for purity of thoughts;
  • clarity of consciousness;
  • balance.

The owners of the sign are determined, but not reckless.

Pike

Those born in this sign were lucky to become the beloved children of Rozhana, who is responsible for family comfort and prosperity.

The people of this symbol are inherent in:

  • calm;
  • equilibrium;
  • desire for peace.

It is difficult for the owners of the sign to leave the comfort zone. However, they adapt well to change.

Swan

The Great Heavenly Mother of God Mokosh leads the destinies of people born in the sign of the Swan.

Character carriers are characterized by:

  • caring for others;
  • joyfulness;
  • abundance;
  • well-being.

He bestows the gift of clairvoyance on women who have reached their peak.

Snake

The sign is subject to the keeper of the Heavenly Fire Semargl. The symbols of the Slavic palaces associated with the fire element have the strongest influence on the owner.

Those related to the amulet have:

  • clear sober mind;
  • perfect internal balance;
  • irascibility;
  • ambition.

The sign has a supportive effect during a difficult period.

Crow

The sign is under the jurisdiction of Kolyada. Patron of change and paths human destinies grants the owner of the symbol:

  • good nature;
  • sense of humor;
  • deep wisdom.

The bearers of the amulet have an amorous and open character.

Bear

One of the main symbols belongs to Svarog.

Those born in the hall have:

  • fortitude;
  • justice;
  • boundless kindness.

The owners of the amulet strive to achieve a strong position through creative work. Their quality is to destroy vital barriers on the way to the chosen goal.

busl

The ancient symbols of the halls always refer to the power of ancestral ties. The Hall of the Stork is under the auspices of the Family. It is particularly strong bonds with past generations.

The owner is given the following features:

  • flair;
  • ability to navigate in life situations;
  • developed sense of duty;
  • desire to create a family.

The carriers of the amulet receive a blessing for the birth of healthy and full-fledged offspring.

Wolf

The symbolism belongs to Veles, the keeper of the Gates of the Interworld. Supports the defenders of the family and the fatherland.

The characteristic qualities of the carrier are:

  • success in business;
  • Thirst for knowledge;
  • prosperity and prosperity.

The owners of the symbol are able to build strong communications.

Fox

The wise earthly goddess Marena sends a blessing to the bearers of the sign.

The owner of the amulet grants:

  • mental flexibility;
  • cunning;
  • curiosity.

Enlisting the support of the goddess, a person achieves good luck in business, shows ingenuity.

Tour

The sign is supervised by the god Kryshen. God has two hypostases - a warrior and a reaper.

In his ward enhances the qualities:

  • diligence;
  • the ability to listen to oneself;
  • sense of the true purpose of life.

God helps his child to gain confidence and stability in self-interest.

Elk

Mother Lada patronizes the life of those born in the sign.

Thanks to her supervision, a person acquires:

  • honesty;
  • a strong desire for justice;
  • Love;
  • understanding with others and with yourself.

People of this sign are devoted to their work, find joy in serving society.

Finist

The god of the bright worlds Navi Vyshen takes care of the carriers of the symbol.

The sign helps the owner to acquire:

  • perseverance in the fight against dark forces;
  • sincerity;
  • clear vision.

It protects the wearer from slander, the evil eye.

Horse

The Kupala amulet complements the symbols of the halls, providing the wearer with protection from the disease.

The qualities of the owner of the mark are:

  • purity of soul;
  • body strength;
  • a heart free from false feelings.

Being under the auspices of Kupala, a person receives a deep inner impulse for renewal.

Eagle

Perun patronizes the soldiers and defenders of the peace of the fatherland.

The owner of the symbol is endowed with the following properties:

  • firmness;
  • internal balance;
  • decisiveness.

The owners of the mark act without hesitation, always find the right solution.

Ras

The Keeper of the great universal Wisdom Dazhdbog blesses those born in his sign.

They are endowed with the following qualities:

  • prudence;
  • foresight;
  • the ability to make plans.

The owners of the symbol radiate inner light and confidence. They know how to unite people around them, leading them to true goals.

Slavic symbols and Runes

Slavic symbols and runes cause heated debate among the scientific community. Since the facts that have come down to us are fragmentary, the very existence of writing is called into question. However, there is evidence that the symbols of the runes performed a ritual role and were of a communication nature. The signs of the Slavic runes allowed the tribes to conduct business, to transmit information. The found symbols of ancient runes are known for their sacred meaning.

Runic symbols of the Slavs

The Slavic peoples had developed communication, which for foreigners created the impression of a single nationality. Despite the originality of each tribal union, the runic symbolism of the Slavs made it possible to transmit information in an accessible form.

There is evidence that the symbols of the ancient runes had two purposes:

  • writing;
  • divination.

The German chronicler Titmar of Merseburg, who studied the monuments of Slavic religious culture, described that in Radogost each idol was inscribed with the name of a god or goddess. Despite the fact that those who came to give praise were from different tribes, they read and understood these inscriptions in the same way.

This suggests that the symbols of the runes come from a single source that gave rise to all the cultural branches of the Slavs. The remaining decoding into Slavic symbols and runes refers to their religious meaning. The fact that this information reached contemporaries in a relatively complete form speaks of the special place that the signs of the Slavic runes occupied in the cultural life of our ancestors.

Symbols of ancient runes

Known rune symbols include 18 characters. Some of them are named after gods. The meaning and interpretation depends on who the inscription is dedicated to.

The runic symbols of the Slavs used as divination have a unique set of meanings. Each decoding embodies the originality of the worldview of our ancestors.

World- He is also called Belobog. The embodiment of the World Tree, a sign of prosperity, order and prosperity.

Chernobog- chaos, a destructive force that brings change.

Alatyr― the embodiment of balance and harmony, the starting point of the World.

Rainbow- the sign symbolizes movement, the path. The rune signifies a spiritual or physical journey followed by inner development.

Need- the personification of Viy, means the destined outcome of the current action or event. Everything that happens is in control higher powers, does not depend on the will of the fortuneteller.

Krada- financial stability, rebirth after a long stagnation or complete ruin. A symbol of ascending forces that bring prosperity to any area of ​​​​life.

Force Spiritual cleansing energy, Warrior Spirit. Combining purpose and aspiration.

Treba- a symbol of the edge of the sword, masculinity and victory. The strength of perseverance and faith in victory, backed by the spiritual patronage of the gods.

Wind― personification of spirits and elements of air, the pointer of a way. It means the direction of willpower towards goals that will lead to the integrity and successful outcome of the enterprise.

Bereginya- a symbol of protection from negative influences. Powerful spiritual protection, support of ancestors. Delivered irresistible protection from the evil eye.

Oud- the second interpretation of the name Yarilo. The embodiment of the power of love, the energy of passion. It personifies a powerful creative principle.

Lelya- the potential of creativity, the rune of imagination, the power of intuition. Indicates a smooth course of change of direction.

Rock- closed possibilities, the inevitability of what is happening. A pre-planned scenario, the course of which cannot be changed.

Support- a rune of good luck, the help of higher powers. The key value of the message from the ancestors, support from their side.

Dazhdbog— the symbol has a double meaning. A test that brings purification. Support of the divine patron.

Perun- the intervention of powerful forces, a person endowed with power.

Eat- material abundance obtained by following one's destiny. A reward for long and hard work.

Source- stop, calm before a favorable period. Hidden deep growth, stagnation phase.

Slavic symbols in embroidery, their meaning and patterns

Slavic symbols in embroidery were used as a talisman for the body and spirit of the wearer. Techniques for applying cult images include satin stitch and cross-stitch techniques. Geometric symbols formed into ornaments, the meaning of Slavic symbols in embroidery formed a message to higher powers.

Cult signs in everyday life

Even before the formation of writing, signs and symbols served for our ancestors as a means of transmitting and saving information. Cult signs were applied to household items and clothing. According to the set of images and the nature of their application, the nationality of a person and his social status were determined.

most brightly signaling system expressed Slavic symbols in embroidery. She covered both outerwear and lower layers. Each type of decoration had its own set of drawings and signs. There were unwritten rules according to which the images were subject to a clear structure of inclusion in the composition.

Ornament formation rules

The signs used in embroidery were not performed separately. Each element was included in a complex ornament. By the nature of the arrangement of the picture, it was possible to read the encrypted meaning. The meaning of Slavic symbols in embroidery determined the group of symbols that could be included in a single pattern.

Women's and men's signs have never been combined. They were diluted with a pattern with a neutral meaning.

For example, the symbolism of abundance birds of paradise always coexists with earth signs fertility.

Slavic ornaments have geometrically regular patterns, the balance of every detail. The protruding parts do not break the composition, they are complemented by balancing elements.

Women's and men's symbols

The difference in female and male symbolism lies not only in the set of characters. Solar signs and elements of nature are introduced depending on the nature of the meaning.

So the right-handed Kolovrat was depicted only in mature men, the left-handed could be present in female ornament. Signs were distributed according to age criteria, for example:

  • Bereginya with lowered hands is a symbol of a young maiden;
  • folded on the sides - a married mature woman;
  • hands raised - an elderly person.

Plant topics were also differentiated according to gender and age criteria:

  • rose, lily, viburnum - female drawing;
  • oak, cornflower, Chernobrovtsy - male signs;
  • hop - youthful ornament;
  • poppy is a girlish sign.

Male ornaments were more symmetrical and clear. Fluid smooth lines prevailed in women's patterns.

Reading the scheme of embroidery of Slavic symbols

The schemes of embroidery of Slavic symbols reconstructed by folk craftsmen practically did not change. To read an encrypted message, it is enough to know both individual values ​​and their group value. By the type of images used, it was possible to find out where a person lived and what position he occupied in the tribal union.

Among the inhabitants of mountainous areas, broken angular lines prevailed in embroidery. Wavy in combination with ovals were found among the inhabitants of the water area of ​​reservoirs. The higher the status of a person in the community, the denser the outfit is covered with patterns.

For boys and girls, the edges of shirts and underwear were embroidered. Married women had several margins on their shirts from shoulder to wrist.

The solar symbol of the swastika was found in the southern and central regions of the Slavic peoples. Among the northern tribes, animalistic patterns often predominated.

Rules for embroidering Slavic patterns

In order to observe a clear sequence of alternating fragments, a corner part is selected to start work. From this point the space is divided into squares. Schemes for embroidery of Slavic symbols are formed based on who will be the bearer of the product.

The fields of edges were filled in first. Then large details of the pattern were located above it. Various additions were made last. The course of the pattern always had a direction to the female or male side.

In past centuries, embroidery for peasants was never just an ornament. On the contrary, Slavic ornaments were considered a powerful magical tool capable of creating order out of chaos. In order for life to develop according to the desired scenario, a person had to have a supernatural image, as if a reduced “model” of well-being. This role was played by embroidery elements on clothes or woven household items, made by hand or by the closest people.

Of course, the products were made not just like that, but according to strictly observed canons. When embroidering motifs, not only the exact execution of the element was required, but also the quality of the stitches, equally beautiful from the front and back sides, without knots. From this, the magical power of the product increased many times and formed an even and strong energy field around the owner.

Different symbols of the Slavs had a different meaning from each other in terms of subject matter. Each element of the ornament performed a specific function: protection from diseases, assistance in spiritual quests, family preservation, etc.

For example, in the Sverdlovsk region, it was customary for loved ones to embroider something with the following symbol:

It means "Unity and harmony of male and female principles", serves to strengthen love and family ties. And the female amulet "Blessing of Mother Earth and Ancestors" (Tver Region) looks like this:

These Slavic ornaments on clothes gave the woman the belief that she would have many healthy, strong and smart children, and her youth would not fade for a long time.

“Blessing of the grains in the field by the Sun” (Perm Territory) by contemporaries can be interpreted as a talisman for successful business and success in studies, mastering new knowledge:

There is another interpretation of this symbol - "The Holy Union of the Sun and the Earth." Our ancestors believed that this ornament guarantees a bountiful harvest.

In the Yaroslavl region, a light curtain over the cradle, clothes of children and teenagers were often decorated with such embroidery:

It is called "Blessing of the Seven Elements": fire, water, earth, air, matter, spirit and mind. Served to protect children from all misfortunes.

"True love" is already a wedding talisman from the Perm region:

Slavic ornaments, on which S-shaped figures are embroidered, depict pairs of white swans. And the red motifs between them form the repeating symbols of Mother Earth. They bless the couple, grant protection from any harm, real and eternal love based on friendship, respect and care.

Ritual embroidery for expectant mothers "Healthy pregnancy and happy motherhood" from the Perm region looks like this:

It's like a graphic spell for a healthy pregnancy and easy delivery - Mother Earth's blessing for the woman in labor and the baby.

In the computerized era, you will not find outfits with such embroidery, except that in winter you can see mittens with ornaments on a child. And still ancient art embroidery of pagan symbols has not gone into oblivion, it is being actively revived. Slavic ornaments attract not only with their beauty, faith in their magical power is still alive. This, of course, is good, it means that folk art has survived. And a new wave of interest in the knowledge of our ancestors will certainly resurrect symbolic art.

Slavic patterns and their history

Since ancient times, the art of the Slavs has been distinguished by its mystery and belief in magical powers. All this is vividly expressed by Slavic patterns, which were used for various purposes and, according to them, separate schemes and compositions were created. It was believed that each pattern has a special and individual magical power that can protect, strengthen or even enrich anyone who wears a robe with it.

Mysterious Slavic patterns and their meanings

As everyone knows, art and religion are opposite poles, which, nevertheless, are not able to exist without each other. It's funny that the religion of our ancestors had very interesting origins: they include Slavic patterns and other symbols, which later became church. Even ancient Russian temples and divine fortresses were completely decorated with special ornaments. So let's talk and reveal the mysterious letters, signs, and find out what the Slavic pattern is and where it is used ...

Architecture and ancient belief

For us, ordinary tourists and eternal passers-by, numerous Slavic churches seem simply beautiful and interestingly decorated, but in fact they can also be dangerous for people with an unclean soul. The fact is that thanks to their ancient alphabet of seemingly cute and harmless patterns, the Slavs could cast a kind of spell that could torment and heal the unclean.

If you look closely, you will notice that all Slavic patterns have their own meaning, for example, above almost all entrances to the temple, on the top left side, there is a small “picture” that is a guard of peace. The Slavs believed that it was thanks to this pattern that when entering the temple, people were embraced by calmness and harmony, which gave strength to any lost soul.

Often, each temple seemed to be surrounded by Slavic patterns that symbolized restraint. But this is not the only interpretation, as there is an opinion that this belt symbolized majesty, since it often had a chic and voluminous relief, it can be compared with a royal belt or crown ...

The most interesting thing is that it is impossible to give a name to everyone and everyone, since Slavic patterns have millions of varieties. Each ornament changed from year to year, and each spiritual representative had the right to change all the meanings or add new ones. It is also important that each pattern was cut by hand, but only believing and adult craftsmen who gave their lives to art and faith took part in the work.

Clothing: how it was selected and decorated ...

The most interesting thing was the production of shirts and sundresses, which were decorated with Slavic patterns. The schemes were selected directly for the person who later wore the thing. As a rule, such ornaments were created in order to make the character of its owner stronger and more resilient. For example, if a boy was born weak, then he needed a pattern that would give strength, and if a girl was untidy, then, accordingly, the pattern should give her cleanliness and accuracy. ... The most important thing was that the pattern was selected after 5-6 years, this complex business belonged to the grandmother, and until the age of five the child wore clothes with a protective Slavic pattern.

Slavic patterns

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SYMBOLS OF EMBROIDERY ORNAMENT

The ancients believed that evil forces could penetrate through the edge of clothing (hem, edges of sleeves, collars), and therefore these parts of clothing had to be protected with embroidery.

Ornament (from the Greek "ornamentum") decoration.

In Rus', the word "pattern" was used.

"Pattern" comes from the ancient Slavic word "behold" - to see. See beauty.

In the Slavic ornament, red is the main color.

Geometric ornament is inherent in all Slavic mythology.

The rhombus is the most common embroidery ornament of all East Slavic peoples.

The rhombus has many meanings: the sun, fertility, agriculture.

A rhombus with extended sides is a symbol of the crown of a log house.

A rhombus divided inside into 4 parts is a plowed field.

A rhombus with dots inside is a symbol of a sown field.

A rhombus with hooks at the top and bottom (rhombus-frog) is a symbol of the feminine in nature (fertility, childbirth).

A cross with curved ends (solar sign) is a symbol of the solstice, the change of day and night.

There is a wide variety of designs and two directions of rotation.

The horizontal wavy line is a symbol of water.

A straight horizontal line is a symbol of the earth.

A female figure with arms raised to the sky stands in the center of the pattern.

and dominates the surrounding animals and plants - a symbol of Mother Earth.

At her feet is a jagged line - water.

The East Slavic goddess Bereginya, or Mokosh (Makosh), was considered the patroness of water, family hearth, fertility.

"Firebird" - the spring sun.

The horse is the keeper of the hearth. According to legend, the horse participated in the movement of the sun across the sky.

Eagle, falcon, rooster - in different regions of Russia, these three birds symbolized fire.

"Pair of birds" - a symbol of the bride and groom.

Floral ornaments - prosperity, wealth, the birth of children.

A variety of plants are found in embroidery depending on the locality.

In the south - roses, periwinkle. In the middle lane - cornflower, fern, in the north - coniferous twigs.

The image of a sacred tree is found among many peoples.

In Rus', the birch was a sacred tree.

Ukrainian embroidery is characterized by such floral ornaments:

"Grapes", "Hop", "Oak Leaves", "Periwinkle", "Roses", "Currant", "Viburnum", "Lily".

"Periwinkle" is a symbol of unfading life.

"Apple circle" divided into 4 parts and opposite parts,

made in one color - a symbol of love.

"Grapes" - a symbol of the family.

"Stars" - a symbol of the universe.

"Lily" is a symbol of girlish purity and innocence.

"Oak" - a symbol male energy, life.

"Hop" refers to wedding, youth symbols.

"Tree of Life" - an ancient symbol depicted in the form of stylized leaves and branches.

The sun is the source of life with life-giving power.



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