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Great Series
Recently, I was reading the beautiful ODE to doctors, vaccines and medicines in Sirach chapter 38 and wondered if that might be a good thing for us to see illustrated. How can we help make that happen? So many folks are unaware of this sound and wonderful advice in the Bible.
How do I go from being a Christmas and Easter Christian to becoming a real one? I really want to change but every time I tell myself and my family to go to church on Sunday I forget…
I didn't know "besovi" is inherited from pagan myths. Do you think there could be a connection between wraths / besovi and the English interpretation of "furies"?
In Romanian your word for ,,pestilence hag" is like our word for leprosy!
>…we will cover one of the scariest beings of Serbian folklore.
I was convinced a certain checkered flag would flash on-screen. 😉
SENPAI NOTICED ME!
Does that mean Arthas the lich king story is inspired by story of Bas Celik ( with armor and all ) ? hmmm interesting
and sorcerer lich is the russian version ….
yess there will be part 3
odličan video Bojane
Have you thought about covering Russian and general Slavic mythology as well?
Wow you bring in Coraline reference to ur eyes
Beda, od "Bieda" in polish is a word that we are describing poor state, like no money, or poor state of a situation
Very nice . I am a Coptic Orthodox Chirstian in Egypt and I hoped that you may make a video about us coptic Orthodox Christians
Thanks I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS
The scariest serbian thing is
бако
> 1:52 Sadly, there is no single word to describe such a creature
> "Lich" appears next to Koschey
Thank you, I really enjoyed these. I enjoy all your work but these especially. Bes is also the dwarf God in the Egyptian pantheon . And is used as protection in childbirth and many other things. Well, God's of the Pagans are all devils!
No vampires?
WOW! My children were only frightened with the prospect of having to do each other’s chores or losing phone privileges (pre-cellphone). They were more terrified of losing phones than an old hag with iron bloody teeth💀
How is he not a Lich?? Being skeletal doesn’t prevent him from being undead. Just look at Ains from the anime Overlord. Lich, and skeletal in nature. The key is that he is undead and his soul/essence animated the body from a remote location outside his body. The phylactery can be any object, an egg isn’t out of the question.
So again I say: how on Earth is he not a Lich? He meets all the qualifications for one, without having a single disqualifying aspect.
Personally, a real Lich in Russia isn’t that far out of the question. Maybe that’s how the legend was born?
I love learning about my haratig
Baba roga u grew up with her stories 😳👍❤️💯❤️
Is there a book corning with solely Serbian Mythology ?
Would love a sequel! <3
My parents never told me these stories to make me behave as I was a well-behaved child but I also had anxiety and they knew it was better not to tell me these stories which I also did hear from other children. I was an anxious child so nobody ever told me the boogeyman was under my bed or in my closet. I am grateful for that at least.
Подржите мој канал, и запратите каналако вам се свиђа, бави се старим и заборављеним српским именима. Унапријед хвала.
Dal me zezas
We(gorals) also have Beda we call them Panki and they wear red clothes
I still look under my bed sometimes for bauk. My tati is from Nikolinci, Vojvodina and was associated in a Anabaptist church and he told me they used to burned ex-members alive in front of the whole church and would banish them to hell if they suspect Bes in them. Nebuni lol.
Čuma Is also the personification of plagues. It's most often depicted as an ugly old woman, when a village is stricken with a plague it's said that Čuma visited them.
Plagues were less common in Serbia than in other parts of Europe , a way of keeping Čuma away from your home or village was to clean your hands( or simply keep yourself clean) and using soap. It's also been said that you should keep your dishes clean as she visits homes of people who don't clean them.
( That's what we were taught once in school when discussing some aspects of our culture/mythology. The teacher told us this narrative regarding plagues/ Čuma or Kuga.
Aside from the scary ones, here's s silly one I remember from school.
It's said if a person (or a pair) runs/goes beneath a rainbow that they will change their gender to the opposite one.
Šta je sa drekavcem, karakondžulom, vampirom, vilama i todorcima? Sve pohvale za rad!