Fire Rite touched by Perkunas

Fire Rite touched by Perkunas

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Alphabet of Romuva from Lithuanian Indigenous faith by Steve Kryzius


A 
is for,  
 Aitvaras, demon falling Star, Rooster with a fiery tail. He will return all things if he makes your home, his.

 Austeja, Goddess of Bees, who teaches us to live as a working hive like community.
Akmuo the Rock of ages who gives us strength as hard as stone,when we are in need.

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B is for,
Boba, magical Hag of Winter
  
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C is for, 
Choras, the choir in which we love to sing 

the Cepeleniai which we love to eat

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D is for,
Dievas, Shining Sky God, comes as an old beggar, to check on your Dora, morality of hospitality to those less fortunate, 
Laima Dalia , Goddess of Fate who gives a better allotment and share in life,

Daina, the name of our songs to the Gods and Goddesses of Nature.

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E is for,
Egle, the whispering Fir Tree who tells the tale, the King of Serpents,

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F is for, 
the sacred Fire, Ugnis, who we give our offerings to the Gods, Goddesses and Ancestors by performing the Fire Rite. We offer songs, dances, grain, mead, beer, tea, wood, flowers. Apples are roasted and eaten afterwards after being imbued with the energies raised during the Rite.

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G is for,
Gediminas, the last Pagan King who worshiped 
Perkunas and Medeina. Still remembered by all Lithuanians.

Our most sacred Gabija, Goddess of the home hearth, grains and bakery, holy Guardian Goddess of Fire.

 Through the Fire of dear Gabija, we transform ourselves from grain to bread in order to nourish humankind and the Earth. On the 2nd of Feburary, here in Australia, we celebrate the day of Gabija. 

Giltine, Goddess of Fate and comes for you when your time is up. She cuts the thread and will light the way to paradise.

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H is for,
Harmony, to which we all aspire, and 

sweet Honey, gift of the Gods,

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I is for,
when you experience being Interconnected within yourself, with your human community and the community of Nature. Interconnected with Gods and Goddesses of the celestial and terrestrial realms, their cycles and Nature. Sky father, Earth Mother, all life in what seems sometimes, a precarious balance, constantly changing, constantly moving but if we strive to be Interconnected, when the Earth moves, so will we, in harmony, will adapt more easily. This is the path of Romuva.

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J is for, 
Jurate, folktale of the Mermaid Goddess of the sea, living in an amber palace, falls in love with the handsome fisherman, Kestytis and meets the wrath of Perkunas, the Thunderer.

Jore, Important celebration of the flourishing of Nature and the name of our God of the Spring Thunder who shakes the roots in the ground to wake up all nature after Winter slumber

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K is for,
the beautiful Kupole, Spirit of blossoming vegetation, celebrated at Rasa, Summer Solstice,

Kaukas, a Spirit of Dwarves, who steal our potatoes, but bring us good fortune and luck.

Kūčios and Kalėdos, Eve of Winter Solstice and day of Winter Solstice, now called Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Feasting with the Ancestors, divinations and celebrating the return of the dear Sun with lots of candles to give Her more strength.

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L is for,
Laima, Goddess of Fate and Fortune, she weaves for us such a beautifully woven sash of many colours. For every twist and curve in life, we give thanks to her, 

Lietuva, the name of our life blood, our land, our country,

Lygiadienis, Equinox of the Spring and Autumn, the whole world in balance.

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M is for,
Medeina, Protector Goddess of the Forest and all who live in her,

Menulis, Shining prince God of the heavens, dear Moon, Fullness to you and health and beauty to me, 
Milda, Goddess of Love, and a festival in her honour

MotuleMamyte, Mociute, Motinele, just a few of the 80 names for Mother in Lithuanian language, we love our Mothers that much! We have many Mothers all of which care for us as a Mother does.

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N is for 
Nijole mistress of the Underworld, 

Nykstukas are the Gnomes who are house spirits of the realm of the dead in the Underworld 

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O is represents,
the endless circle, no beginning and no end. Like a compass, the love of our Ancestors and Deities draws our circle just. 

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P is for
 Perkunas of Oak, our greatest God, the mighty Thunderer, crossing the dark skies on his chariot led by Goats. Once fell in love with the Rainbow Fairy and was to marry on a Thursday long ago. Velnias, devil, God of the Underworld who kidnapped her, and to this day, Perkunas is still chasing him to punish him. 
On the 5th of Feburary, here in Australia, we celebrate the Day of Perkunas.

Praamžius, God who comes from before eternity, during eternity and beyond eternity,

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Q 
isn't used in Lithuanian language so we'll just say Q is for the peace and Quiet we enjoy when we are in Nature. Our hearts do sigh and sometimes moves us to tears.

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R is for 
 Rimo, the Lithuanian chant equivalent to the "Aum" and brings much peace to your Soul.
Rimo, rimo, tuto, rimo rimo, tuto, sutarjella, sutarjella. repeat
meaning: 
Peace, peace, strength, peace, peace, strength, 
in harmony/in agreeance. in harmony/in agreeance.
and could also be translated as:
Feminine, feminine, male, feminine, feminine, masculine,
in harmony/in agreeance. in harmony/in agreeance

Ragana, Goddess of Witchcraft, Regeneratrix of nature causing the decline of nature in the cycles of the seasons, Spellcaster.

Rasa, meaning, Morning Dew, Goddess of Summers abundant foliage and flowers. Celebrated the night of the Summer Solstice, we call this time after Her, Rasa. With fires, divination songs and dances, we ward off Ragana from causing her impending demise of nature, for another year.

Romuva, the path of peace, the path of harmony, the path of my Ancestors.
Rugiu, glorious plant Rye, to make our daily bread. Miracle plant who survives the long Winter to rise up to the Sun. We celebrate the harvest, in Australia on the 26th of January. Yes Australia day! A great day to be thankful for the harvest that feeds us.


Ragutis, God of Beer, vodka and mead fermentation and also fermented foods. Married to Ragutiene, Goddess of the same and both celebrated on the Autumn Equinox.


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S is for 
Sielos, the other half of our Spirit that remains in nature to help everything to blossom and bloom, 

Saule, our dear Mother Sun who warms and comforts us after a cold night, rising every day, reliably, like a Mother, to greet my smiling face, and with her setting, such beautiful vistas of red and gold, which leave me speechless.

Saule helps Mother Earth to grow our crops, which sustain and nourish us, throughout all of our days,






Svente, the name of our celebrations, for festivals and Holydays.

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T is for 
Tevialis, Tevas,  our timeless Father whom we hold dear.

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U is for 
Užgavenes, also known as Mardi Gras, Pancake Tuesday, Shrove Tuesday. A Pagan celebration to escort Winter away and welcome Spring,

 Undines, Nymphs and Sprites of the watery realm.

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V is for,
Velines, the name of the celebration of our Ancestors (Proteviu Veles) and fallen Heroes, on ANZAC Day here in Australia, we gather in the cemetery to brighten every grave with candlelight, we remember them well, sing and chant then feast with the Veles
May your memory of us be as sweet for you, as it is for us.

Velykos, Springtime remembrance of the Dead, (Veles). A time to celebrate the new life of Nature with painted eggs and swings. Christians, now call this time Easter.

Veliouna, to whom we give thanks for being caretaker of our much loved Deceased in the Underworld, far away,

 Velnias, Devil from the Underworld, one of many, not too bright and easily fooled but still prefer not to mess with them.



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W 
is another letter not used in Lithuanian language,
so W is for Wisdom of our Ancestors and Guides which leads us well throughout our life.
They protect us, unite us, sustain, nourish and comfort us.

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X 
is for the ancient Pagan Cross, Fire Cross, Thunder Cross, Sun Cross, Snake Cross and Fairy Cross, just to name a few. Whirling forces of creation and my own proud name of Kryžius.

  
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Y 
is the shape that I make when I pray to the Deities and Ancestors, with love, gratitude and joy, I give my offerings.

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Z is for,
Žemyna, Mother Earth, Mother to us all, from Her we were born, in which we live and are sustained by her great harvest, and to Her, we shall return,
Žempatis God of the homestead and its land,

Žiburinis, twinkling light in the dark times, 

Žvaigždė, our Sister Stars who guide us at night in life and lead us along the Milky Way in death, to the glass mountain which we must climb so we can get to Paradise called Dausos. Our true selves, our Spirit, in 2 parts, is made up of Star dust and Earth dust. Stars, you are our Sisters. Earth, Žemyna, you are our Mother and to you both, we shall return.

2 comments:

  1. Dear Steve, Love all this wonderful information. I'm currently writing a book on Slavic Magic and doing a cross cultural comparison of the deities. I was hoping we could chat a little more. Could I use your image of Austeja? I'm also putting together a little stop motion video to explain a little more about the gods. I've found some really cool stuff on Austeja and her partner Bubulas a/k/a Zozim.
    Patricia Robin Woodruff

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    1. Hi Patrician! Thanks for your comment and more than happy to chat further! Are you on Facebook by any chance?

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