Slavic gods
Slavic gods are deities from the ancient Slavic pantheon, worshipped by the Slavic peoples before the spread of Christianity. These gods represent various aspects of nature and human life, such as fertility, war, and the harvest. Notable deities include Perun, the god of thunder and lightning, and Veles, the god of the underworld and cattle.
The Slavic belief system was polytheistic, meaning they believed in many gods, each with specific roles and attributes. Rituals and offerings were made to these gods to ensure good fortune and protection. The worship of Slavic gods varied by region, reflecting the diverse cultures within the Slavic world.