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    Dodola (also spelled Dodole, Dodoli, Dudola, Dudula etc.) and Perperuna (also spelled Peperuda, Preperuda, Preperuša, Prporuša, Papaluga etc.) are rainmaking...
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    for rain, and water was ceremonially poured over the stone. Caloian, Dodola and Perperuna, among other terms, refer to a family of Slavic and Romanian...
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  • Perun (category Building and structure articles needing translation from Ukrainian Wikipedia)
    and intermingled with those of neighbouring European peoples. An exemplary case are the South Slavic still-living rain rituals Perperuna and Dodola of...
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  • European examples include ceremonies in the Balkans known as Perperuna and Dodola and Caloian. Some US farmers attempt to bring rain during droughts...
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    Kresnik (deity) (category Articles having same image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    Kresnik (or rarely Kersnik and Krsnik) is a Slavic god associated with fire, the summer solstice, and storms. His mythical home, a sacred mountain at the...
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  • though the latter was generally ascribed to Saint Elijah. Caloian Dodola and Perperuna Janićijević, pages 184-186. Pešikan-Ljuštanović "Герман" (in Bulgarian)...
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  • In the Dove Book and Russian folklore, Indrik or the Indrik-Beast (Russian: Индрик-зверь, romanized: Indrik-zver') is a fabulous beast, the king of all...
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    Mokosh (category Articles having different image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    Definitions from Wiktionary Media from Commons Hera Juno Sif Žemyna Dodola and Perperuna Notes Old East Slavic: мокошь, romanized: mokošĭ, IPA: /ˈmɔkɔɕɪ/...
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  • 16th-18th century records with the toponym Gologlava, and the modern name Gola Glava. Perperuna and Dodola German Notes From Proto-Slavic *pribyti "to arrive"...
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  • theonym mentioned in Sermon by the Holy Father Saint John Chrysostom. Perperuna and Dodola – pagan folk festival celebrated in the Balkans that was used to...
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  • *Perkʷūnos (category Pages with non-English text lacking appropriate markup and no ISO hint)
    Parjanya, a possible cognate of Perperuna. The alternative name of Perperuna, Dodola, also recalls Perkūnas' pseudonym Dundulis, and Zeus' oak oracle located...
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  • Dzydzilelya, Sisa, Zeiz, Zewena, Ziewonia, Ziza, Zizilia, Zyzlila) Perperuna and Dodola (Paparuda, Prporuša, Dudula, Doda etc.) Domania (Damavukha, Domovikha...
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    be found in customs and songs of Kolade, Ladarice, Kraljice, Perperuna and Dodola among others and held in periods of Jurjevo and Ivandan. According to...
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