Mokosh is a Slavic goddess associated with fertility, women, and the earth. She is often depicted as a nurturing figure who protects women, especially during childbirth and in their daily lives. As a symbol of motherhood and abundance, Mokosh is revered for her connection to the harvest and the natural world, embodying the spirit of the earth itself.
In Slavic mythology, Mokosh is sometimes linked to other deities, such as Perun, the god of thunder, and Veles, the god of the underworld. Her worship often involved rituals and offerings, emphasizing the importance of women in society and their role in sustaining life and community.