Symbols of pre-Christian Rus'. The meaning of traditional Slavic patterns

Agni (Fire) - Symbol of the Sacred Fire of the Altar and the Hearth. Amulet Symbol of the Highest Light Gods, Protecting homes and temples, as well as the Ancient Wisdom of the Gods, that is, the Ancient Slavic-Aryan Vedas.

Alatyr (Meeting of the Star Half)- - helps you meet the person destined for you by fate. Star Alatyr (Cross of Svarog) An eight-petalled star, an ancient symbol of the folding and unfolding of the Universe, - Alatyr, the dawn-stone, on which the Gods rest and gain strength, Alatyr-stone is the basis of the world. From this name comes the name altar, altar. Alatyr is the Eye of the Family, from it shines the Light of the Most High Family, God's grace, which it bestows on everything that exists and bears. All the wisdom of the Universe is carved on Alatyr. The sign is suitable for both men and women. All the numbers and cuts (runes), svargs, circles, tri-heads and two-heads, snakes and other sacred signs are hidden in it, for it is the basis and the end. Alatyr as a symbol of the harmony of the Universe is also an image of a temple. Cleanses and fills with solar power (vital) or lunar (understanding of Magic).

The altar boy is the Heavenly All-Clan symbol of the Great Unity of the Light Clans inhabiting the Most Pure Svarga, the Halls and Abodes in Reveal, Glory and Rule. This symbol is depicted on the Altar Stone, near the altar on which Gifts and Requirements are offered to the Clans of the Great Race.

Belobog is a Slavic religious symbol of the god Belobog - the embodiment of light, the god of goodness, luck, happiness, personifying the daytime and spring sky. Anyone who has this sign will always have both harvest and money. Belobog is a sign of goodness and prosperity, protects from quarrels and creates harmony in the family.

The Godhead - Personifies the Eternal power and protection of the Light Gods to a person who has taken the Path of Spiritual development and perfection. A mandala depicting this symbol helps a person to realize the Interpenetration and Unity of the Four Primary Elements in our Universe.

Bogodar - Symbolizes the constant patronage of the Heavenly Gods, who give people Ancient True Wisdom and Justice. This symbol is especially revered by the Guardian Priests, whom the Heavenly Gods entrusted to protect the Supreme Gift - Heavenly Wisdom.

Vaiga is a Solar Natural sign with which we personify the Goddess Tara. This Wise Goddess protects the four Highest Spiritual Paths along which man walks. But these Paths are also open to the four Great Winds, which seek to prevent a person from achieving his goal.

Valkyrie is an Ancient Amulet that protects Wisdom, Justice, Nobility and Honor. This sign is especially revered among warriors who defend their Motherland, their Ancient Family and Faith. The Priests used it as a protective symbol to preserve the Vedas. The amulet is only for worthy and respected people, it helps to maintain their position and multiplies their strength many times over.

Vedaman is the Symbol of the Guardian Priest, who preserves the Ancient Wisdom of the Clans of the Great Race, for in this Wisdom the Traditions of Communities, the Culture of Relationships, the Memory of the Ancestors and Patron Gods of the Clans are preserved.

Vedara is the Symbol of the Guardian Priest of the Ancient Faith of the Ancestors (Kapen-Ynglinga), who keeps the Shining Ancient Wisdom of the Gods. This symbol helps to learn and use ancient Knowledge for the benefit of the Prosperity of the Clans and the Ancient Faith of the First Ancestors.

Veles is one of the greatest gods of the ancient world, the son of Rod, the brother of Svarog. His main act was that Veles set the world created by Rod and Svarog into motion. Veles could take on any form. Most often he was portrayed as a wise old man, a protector of plants and animals. Totem animals of Veles are a bear, a wolf, a sacred cow. Veles is the lord of land and wealth, guardian of creative people and entrepreneurs. The Veles amulet endows its owner with all sorts of talents, including a good voice and hearing. Helps in trade, embodies the power of gold, ensures prosperity and well-being. The owner of the Veles amulet will be endowed with wealth and property, will be far-sighted, very energetic, will be widely known and intelligent. Gives determination, perseverance, constancy, wisdom, inspiration, develops clairvoyance and the gift of prophecy.

Velesovik - Heavenly symbolism, which was used as a Protective Amulet. It is believed that with its help, it becomes possible to protect a loved one from natural bad weather and any misfortune when the loved one is away from home, hunting or fishing.

Vseslavets is a Fiery Protective symbol that protects granaries and homes from fires, Family Unions - from heated disputes and disagreements, Ancient Clans - from quarrels and civil strife. It is believed that the symbol of the All-Glorious Man leads all Clans to Harmony and universal Glory.

The Boar of Heaven is the sign of the Palace on the Svarog Circle; The symbol of God - the Patron of the Hall - Ramkhat. This sign denotes the connection of the Past and the Future, Earthly and Heavenly Wisdom. In the form of an Amulet, this symbolism was used by people who embarked on the Path of Spiritual Self-improvement.

Garuda - Heavenly Divine sign, symbolizes the great Heavenly Fire Chariot (Vaitmara), on which God Vyshen travels through the Most Pure Svarga. Garuda is figuratively called a bird flying between the Stars. Garuda is depicted on objects of the Cult of God Vyshenya and other utensils.

Thunderstorm - Fire symbolism, with the help of which it became possible to control the Natural Elements of Weather, and Thunderstorm was also used as an Amulet protecting the homes and temples of the Clans of the Great Race from bad weather.

Dazhdbog (Summer and Winter)- The god of fertility, personified the strength and brightness of the luminary, its thermal characteristics, life-giving warmth and even the rules of the universe. Dazhdbog (the giving god) was expected to fulfill desires, health and other benefits. Dazhdbog, give, rain are words with the same root meaning ‘to share, to distribute’. Dazhdbog sent people not only rain, but also the sun, saturating the earth with light and warmth. Every Russian man is obliged to create a large family - a family, feed, raise, educate children and become Dazhdbog. This is his duty, glory, really. Behind each of us there are countless ancestors - our roots, and each must give life to branches - descendants. One who has such a symbol is easy to see in a crowd; he emits light, one might say glows from within. It is easy and joyful to be with such a person; pure warmth emanates from him, like from the sun.

Thunderer - The Heavenly Symbol of God Indra, guarding the Ancient Heavenly Wisdom of the Gods, i.e. Ancient Vedas. As a Charm, it was depicted on military weapons and armor, as well as above the entrances to Vaults, so that anyone entering them with evil thoughts would be struck by Thunder (infrasound).

Duniya is a symbol of the connection of Earthly and Heavenly Living Fire. Its purpose: to preserve the Paths of Permanent Unity of the Family. Therefore, all Fiery Altars for the baptism of Bloodless Religions, brought to the glory of the Gods and Ancestors, were built in the form of this symbol.

Doukhobor - Symbolizes the original inner Fire of Life. This Great Divine Fire destroys in a person all bodily ailments and diseases of the Soul and Spirit. This symbol was applied to the cloth that was used to cover the sick person.

Spiritual Swastika- enjoyed the greatest attention among Magicians, Magi, and Sorcerers; it symbolized Harmony and Unity: Body, Soul, Spirit and Conscience, as well as Spiritual Power. The Magi used Spiritual Power to control the Natural Elements.

Spiritual Power - a symbol of the constant Transformation of the Human Spirit, was used to strengthen and concentrate all the Spiritual internal Forces of Man necessary for creative work for the benefit of the descendants of his ancient Family or his Great People.

Soul Swastika- used to concentrate the Higher Healing Forces. Only Priests who had risen to a high level of Spiritual and Moral perfection had the right to include the spiritual Swastika in their clothing ornaments.

Dhata is a Divine Fire sign, symbolizing the internal and external structure of a person. Dhata denotes the four main elements that are bestowed by the Creator Gods, from which every person of the Great Race is created: Body, Soul, Spirit and Conscience.

The Bunny is a Solar symbol, characterizing renewal in the Life of the Family. It was believed that if you gird your wife with a belt with the image of a Bunny during her pregnancy, then she will give birth only to boys, the successors of the Family.

Star of Lada-Virgin- Symbolizes the Fiery Heavenly God, guarding the Sacred, unquenchable Living Fire, which is revered in all Clans of Orthodox Old Believers-Ynglings as the Eternal Inexhaustible Source of Life.

Znich - Symbolizes the Fiery Heavenly God, guarding the Sacred, unquenchable Living Fire, which is revered in all ancient Clans of Orthodox Old Believers-Ynglings as the Eternal Inexhaustible Source of Life.

Inglia - Symbolizes the Primary Life-Giving Divine Fire of Creation, from which all the Universes and our Yarila-Sun system emerged. In amulet use, England is a symbol of the Primordial Divine Purity, protecting the World from the forces of Darkness.

Source - Symbolizes the Primordial Homeland of the human Soul. The Heavenly Halls of the Goddess Jiva, where disembodied human Souls appear in God’s Light. After becoming on the Golden Path of Spiritual Development, the Soul goes to Earth.

Colard - Symbol of Fiery Renewal and Transfiguration. This symbol was used by young people who joined the Family Union and were expecting healthy offspring. For the wedding, the bride was given jewelry with Colard and Solard.

Kolovrat is a symbol of the rising Yarila-Sun, a symbol of the eternal victory of Light over darkness and Eternal Life over death. The color of Kolovrat also plays an important role: Fiery symbolizes Revival, Heavenly - Renewal, black - change.

Kolohort - Symbolizes a dual system of worldview: the constant interexistence of Light and darkness, Life and death, Good and evil, Truth and falsehood, Wisdom and stupidity. This symbol was used when asking the Gods to resolve a dispute.

Kolyadnik is the Symbol of God Kolyada, who makes Renewals and changes for the better on earth; it is a symbol of the victory of Light over darkness and Bright Day over night. In addition, the Caroler was used as a male Amulet, giving men strength in creative work and battle with a fierce enemy.

Cross of the Lada Mother of God (Ladinets)- A symbol of Love, Harmony and Happiness in the family, people called it LADINETS. As a talisman, it was worn mainly by girls in order to have protection from the “evil eye”. And so that the power of Ladinets was constant, he was inscribed in the Great Kolo (Circle). Women's Amulet, leading to harmony of the feminine essence. Calmness and joy in your soul are immediately reflected in your appearance - you become more beautiful and attractive, and most importantly, healthier. The amulet gives peace, joy and awareness of oneself as a Woman. Normalizes hormonal levels. Here the main symbol is the Lada cross. LADA is the heavenly Mother of God, Rozhanitsa, Goddess of Love and Beauty among the ancient Slavs.

Lelya was revered by the Slavs as the daughter of Lada - the Great Mother. Her name is associated with a very wide range of ancient roots, such as lalya ("child, girl"), cherish, and so on, right up to the Sanskrit lila - "game". Lelya was considered the goddess of spring, the awakening of new life. And the young goddess Lelya herself, Yarovit’s sister, is associated with the element of water, and more specifically with living, flowing water flowing in springs and streams.

Makosh is the patroness of housekeeping and handicrafts, the ruler of destinies. This is a talisman for the Mistress of the house; it brings joy, prosperity and abundance to the house. It gives its owner good health, the ability to quickly and happily run a household, reveals culinary talent (which, no doubt, every Woman has, but many simply sleep), as well as a talent for any female handicraft. Among other things, the amulet endows its Mistress with strong intuition and the gift of foresight (it is not for nothing that the heavenly spinner Makosh is also the Goddess of human destiny). This amulet does not have to be carried with you, it is more homemade. While at home, he extends his influence not only to the Mistress, but also to all family members, and brings wealth, prosperity and abundance to the house.

Marichka is a Heavenly symbol of the Divine Light descending to Midgard-Earth, that is, the Spark of God. People from the Clans of the Great Race receive this Light during the day from Yarila the Sun, and at night from the Stars. Sometimes Marichka is called a “shooting star”.

Molvinets is a protective symbol that protects every person from the Clans of the Great Race: from evil, bad words, from the evil eye and the Ancestral curse, from slander and slander, from slander and slander. It is believed that Molvinets is the great Gift of God Rod. Molvinets - multiplies the power of the guiding word, enhances the effect of orders and gives the gift of persuasion.

Milk Rivers - The amulet has the shape of a woman’s breast and an infinity sign, which symbolizes Eternal Femininity. The two halves of the amulet depict the symbols of Rozhanitsa - Lada and Lelya; they protect mothers and children. Pendants with natural sea pearls symbolize drops of oozing breast milk. On the reverse side of the amulet are depicted two signs of “New Life” (a newborn baby), formed from the sign of ROD - the primary Divine Principle, and the sign of Kolyada - the young Sun, which protects babies. The amulet increases lactation, “promotes the establishment of close spiritual contact between mother and child, and gives peace and health to mother and baby. There is nothing healthier and more beautiful for a child than breast milk!”

Navnik - Symbolizes the Spiritual Paths of a person from the Clans of the Great Race after death on Midgard-Earth. Four Spiritual Paths were created for each representative of the four Clans of the Great Race. They lead a person to his Native Heavenly World, from where the Soul-Navya came to Midgard-Earth.

Narayana - Heavenly symbolism, which denotes the Light Spiritual Path of people from the Clans of the Great Race. In Ingliism, Narayana not only symbolizes the spiritual development of a person - it is also a certain way of life of a believer, his behavior.

The Heavenly Cross is a Symbol of Heavenly Spiritual Power and the Power of Ancestral Unity. It was used as a body amulet, protecting the one who wears it, granting him the help of all the Ancestors of his Family and the help of the Heavenly Family.

Novorodnik - Symbolizes the Heavenly Power, which helps to achieve transformation and multiplication of the ancient Family. As a powerful protective and fertile symbol, Novorodnik was depicted in ornaments on women's shirts, ponevas and belts.

Oberezhnik - the Star of England, connected to the Solar symbol in the center, which our Ancestors originally called the Messenger, brings Health, Happiness and Joy. The Oberezhnik is considered an ancient Symbol that Protects Happiness. In common parlance, people call him Mati-Gotka, that is, Mother of the Goths.

The Fire Eye is a talisman against the evil eye and negative external influences, which, unfortunately, are so common and bring a lot of grief. This is envy, and annoyance, and simply an unexpected outburst of anger - emotions that we ourselves may cause in other people - after all, a pure-hearted person is not afraid of either the evil eye or damage. But it is difficult to maintain purity of thoughts in the modern world, because the evil eye, envy and anger most often have something to cling to. This amulet will protect the owner both from outside influences and from his own bad thoughts and feelings. Designed for external wear, the fiery eye with a strong symbol in the pupil looks into the eyes of evil and deflects any attack. The amulet is designed to protect children. In the amulet, Radinets is inscribed in the pupil, averting evil and envious glances from the baby.

Ognevik - Fire Symbol of God of the Family. His image is found on the Kummir of Roda, on platbands and “towels” along the slopes of roofs on houses and on window shutters. As a talisman it was applied to the ceilings. Even in St. Basil's Cathedral (Moscow), under one of the domes you can see Ognevik.

Ognevitsa is a fiery protective symbol that grants from the Heavenly Mother of God all kinds of help and effective protection to married women from dark forces. It was embroidered on shirts, sundresses, ponevas, and very often mixed with other Solar and Protective symbols.

Overcome Grass - This symbol is one of the most powerful amulets for protection against various diseases. People believed that illnesses were sent to a person by evil forces, and the double Fire sign was capable of burning away any illness and disease, purifying the Spirit, Soul and Body. Overcoming grass is very rare in nature and not everyone can find it. It is believed that it has truly miraculous properties. Its life-giving power is so great that even those ailments that are considered incurable cannot resist it. Therefore, the Double Fire Sign of Overpowering Grass acts as a Spiritual Healer. Overcoming grass has the amazing property of helping a person overcome life's obstacles, warning about upcoming trials and suggesting ways out of difficult situations. If you are sick, wear this amulet and see how the illness goes away.

Austinite - Heavenly Protective symbol. In popular usage and everyday life, he was initially called nothing less than the Messenger. This Amulet was protective not only for people from the Great Race, but also for domestic animals and birds, as well as for household agricultural tools.

Salting - Symbol of the one setting, i.e. Yarila the Sun retiring; Symbol of the completion of Creative Work for the benefit of the Family and the Great Race; A symbol of the Spiritual Fortitude of man and the Peace of Mother Nature.

The traveler is a Slavic symbol that patronizes all those who are on the road and on a long journey. It is depicted on transport, traveling bags and protects the traveler from troubles and misfortunes, and contributes to the speedy achievement of the final destination. If you hang this amulet on the mirror in your car, then your journey will be devoid of road-related troubles. And the circumstances of being on the road will develop in a successful way. And the attention of state traffic inspectors will be less intense towards your person.

Radinets - Protective Heavenly Symbol. Depicted on cradles and cradles in which newborn children slept. It is believed that Radinets gives joy and peace to small children, and also protects them from the evil eye and ghosts.

Rasich - Symbol of the power and Unity of the Great Race. The Sign of England, inscribed in the Multidimensional Dimension, has not one, but four colors, according to the color of the iris of the eyes of the Clans of the Race: Silver among the Aryans; Green among the Kharians; Heavenly for the Svyatorus and Fiery for the Rassen.

Ratiborets - A fiery symbol of military valor, courage and courage. As a rule, it was depicted on military armor, weapons, as well as on the Military Stands (banners, banners) of the Princely Squads. It is believed that the symbol of the Ratiborets blinds the eyes of enemies and forces them to flee from the battlefield.

Burdock of happiness- Slavic symbol “catchy” (attracting) happiness, luck and prosperity. Carry this amulet with you always and good luck will never leave you in any life situation.

Rodimych is a Symbol of the Universal Power of the Parent Family, preserving in the Universe in its original form the Law of Continuity of Knowledge of the Wisdom of the Family, from Old Age to Youth, from Ancestors to Descendants. A symbol-Talisman that reliably preserves the Ancestral Memory from generation to generation.

Rodovik - Symbolizes the Light Power of the Parent Family, which helps the peoples of the Great Race, provides constant support to the Ancient Many-Wise Ancestors to people who work for the benefit of their Family and create for the descendants of their Family.

Woman in labor - Amulet for pregnant women and for those who cannot get pregnant. Rozhanitsy are Slavic female deities, companions of God Rod. They have been revered since the late Stone Age (7-4 thousand years BC). They personify the feminine life-giving principle and the great mystery of nature, symbolize female fertility. Widely represented on towels - towels, bed frames and on women's headdresses (kokoshniks and magpies). The amulet brings a good share to parents and children, harmony and prosperity to the family, and gives women happy motherhood.

Rubezhnik - Symbolizes the Universal Boundary, separating Earthly life in the Revealed World and posthumous life in the Higher Worlds. In everyday life, the Rubezhnik was depicted on the entrance Gates to Temples and Sanctuaries, indicating that these Gates are the Frontier, beyond which not worldly Laws, but Spiritual Laws operate.

Ryzhik is a Heavenly symbol of pure Light emanating from our Luminary, Yarila the Sun. Symbol of Earthly fertility and a good, abundant harvest. This symbol was applied to all agricultural tools. Ryzhik was depicted above the entrance to granaries, on barns, barns, etc.

Rysich - Ancient Protective Ancestral symbolism. This symbolism was originally depicted on the walls of Temples and Sanctuaries, and on altar stones near altars. Subsequently, Rysich began to be depicted on all buildings, since it is believed that there is no better Amulet against Dark Forces than Rysich.

Sadhana is a Solar Cult sign, symbolizing the desire for success, perfection, and achieving the intended goal. With this symbol, the Old Believers denoted the system of ancient Rites, with the help of which communication with the Gods was achieved.

The Wedding is the Most Powerful Family Amulet, symbolizing the unification of two Clans. The merging of two Elemental Swastika Systems (body, Soul, Spirit and Conscience) into a new Unified Life System, where the Masculine (Fire) principle is united with the feminine (Water).

Svadha is a Heavenly Fire symbol, which is depicted on the walls of a stone altar, in which an unquenchable Living Fire burns in honor of all the Heavenly Gods. Svadha is the Fire Key that opens the Heavenly Gates so that the Gods can receive the Gifts brought to them.

Swaor - Symbolizes the endless, constant Heavenly Movement, called - Matchmaker and the Eternal Cycle of the Life Forces of the Universe. It is believed that if Swaor is depicted on household items, then there will always be prosperity and Happiness in the house.

Swaor-Solstice- Symbolizes the constant Movement of Yarila the Sun across the Firmament. For a person, the use of this symbol meant: Purity of Thoughts and Deeds, Goodness and Light of Spiritual Illumination.

Svarga is a Symbol of the Heavenly Path, as well as a symbol of Spiritual Ascent, through many harmonious Worlds of Spiritual Perfection, through multidimensional Areas and Realities Located on the Golden Path, to the final point of the Soul’s journey, which is called the World of Rule.

Svarog is a sign of the creator god, the god of wisdom. It was Svarog who created the Earth, people (through Dazhdbog), and gave people a lot of knowledge, including metal and the plow. The sign of Svarog is a sign of wisdom and supreme justice, a sign of Rule. Svarog is associated with heavenly fire and the celestial sphere. Svarog established the laws by which the Slavs lived. The Svarog amulet was revered by the Slavs as a powerful protective amulet and promised the owner of this amulet well-being at every stage of his life's journey. The Svarog amulet will bring success thanks to luck.

Svarozhich is the Symbol of the Heavenly Power of God Svarog, preserving in its original form all the diversity of forms of Life in the Universe. A symbol that protects various existing Intelligent forms of life from Mental and Spiritual degradation, as well as from complete destruction as an Intelligent species.

Swastika - Symbol of the eternal circulation of the Universe; it symbolizes the Highest Heavenly Law, to which all things are subject. People used this Fire sign as a talisman that protected the existing Law and Order. Life itself depended on their inviolability.

Swati - Celestial symbolism, conveying the external structural Image of our Native Star System of Swati, also called Perun’s Path or Heavenly Iriy. The red dot at the bottom of one of the arms of the Swati Star System symbolizes our Yarilo-Sun.

Svatka - Amulet symbolism, which is applied to the Sacred Veils and Towels. The Holy Veils are used to cover the Religious Tables, to which Gifts and Requirements are brought for consecration. Towels and Swatka are tied around the Sacred Trees and Kummiras.

Lamp - This symbol personifies the connection of two great Fire flows: Earthly and Divine (Extraterrestrial). This connection gives rise to the Universal Vortex of Transformation, which helps a person to reveal the essence of Multidimensional Existence, through the Light of Knowledge of the Ancient Fundamentals.

Svitovit is a symbol of the eternal relationship between Earthly Waters and Heavenly Fire. From this connection, new Pure Souls are born, who are preparing for incarnation on Earth in the Manifest World. Pregnant women embroidered this Amulet on dresses and sundresses so that healthy children were born.

SvyataDar - Symbolizes the Ancient Sacred Northern ancestral home of the white peoples - Daariya, now called: Hyperborea, Arctida, Severia, Paradise Land, which was located in the Northern Ocean and died as a result of the First Flood.

Svyatoch is a Symbol of Spiritual Revival and Illumination of the Great Race. This symbol united in itself: the Fiery Kolovrat (Renaissance) moving along the Multidimensionality (Human Life), which united together the Divine Golden Cross (Illumination) and the Heavenly Cross (Spirituality).

The Symbol of the Race is the Symbol of the Universal United Union of the Four Great Nations, the Aryans and the Slavs. The peoples of the Aryans united together the Clans and Tribes: the Aryans and the X'Aryans, and the Peoples of the Slavs - the Svyatorus and the Rassenov. This unity of the Four Nations was indicated by the symbol of England of the Solar color in the Heavenly Space (Blue color). Solar England (Race) is crossed by a Silver Sword (Conscience) with a Fiery Handle (Pure Thoughts) and the tip of the sword blade directed downward, which symbolizes the Preservation and Protection of the Ancient Divine Wisdom of the Great Race from various forces of Darkness. (Silver Sword, with the tip of the sword blade pointing upward, means protection from external enemies).

Symbol of the Family - Divine Heavenly symbolism. Carved script from these symbols was used to decorate the Kummirs of the Family, as well as amulets, amulets and amulet. It is believed that if a person wears the Symbol of the Family on his body or clothes, then no force can defeat him.

Slavets is a Heavenly Solar symbol that protects the health of girls and women. He gives health to all girls and women, and helps married women give birth to strong and healthy children. Women, and especially girls, very often used Slavets in embroidery on their clothes.

Solard - Symbol of the Greatness of Fertility of the Mother of the Raw Earth receiving Light, Warmth and Love from Yarila the Sun; Symbol of prosperity of the land of the Ancestors. A symbol of Fire, giving prosperity and prosperity to the Clans that create for their descendants, for the Glory of the Light Gods and the Many-Wise Ancestors.

The Solar Cross is a symbol of the Spiritual Power of Yarila the Sun and the prosperity of the Family. Used as a body amulet. As a rule, the Solar Cross endowed the greatest power with: the Priests of the Forest, Gridney and Kmetey, who depicted it on clothes, weapons and religious accessories.

Sologne is an Ancient Solar symbol that protects man and his goods from dark forces. It was usually depicted on clothing and household items. Very often the image of Soloni is found on spoons, pots and other kitchen utensils.

Stribog is a symbol of the god Stribog. Stribog was born from the breath of Rod. The ancient Rus revered the god of the winds - Stribog, no less than other Svarozhichi. The Rus in ancient times conquered the sea elements. The Russians came up with a boat, a rudder, an anchor and a sail. Being sailors, the Rus, of course, revered Stribog, who, having turned into the Stratim bird, could cause or tame a storm. The sailors prayed to Stribog to give “wind to the sail.”

Stribozhich - The symbol of God, who controls all Winds and Hurricanes - Stribog. This symbol helped people protect their homes and fields from bad weather. He granted calm waters to sailors and fishermen. The millers built windmills reminiscent of the Stribog sign so that the mills would not stand.

Suasti is a symbol of movement, the cycle of Life on Earth and the rotation of Midgard-Earth. A symbol of the four cardinal directions, as well as the four northern rivers dividing the ancient Sacred Daaria into four “regions” or “countries” in which the four Clans of the Great Race originally lived.

Fash (Flame) - Symbol of Protective Protective Spiritual Fire. This Spiritual Fire cleanses the human Spirit from selfishness and base thoughts. This is a symbol of the power and Unity of the Warrior Spirit, the victory of the Light Forces of the Mind over the forces of Darkness and ignorance.

Horse - Slavic god of the Sun - luminary. Son of Rod (brother of Veles). The solar amulet of KHORS (the sun god) protects a person from the evil eye, damage, and linings. The Horse amulet ensures advancement in business, helps in friendship and love, and attracts the favor of superiors. A sign of respect for Khorsa is any kind of activity appropriate to the time and useful for the development of the Human Race, for this is the God of Development and Improvement. Horse is the patron saint of merchants. A person wearing the Khorsa sign himself becomes like the sun - respected and revered by everyone. He glows in the crowd, warmth radiates from him.

Healer is a Slavic sign of fire, depicted on amulets for weakened and sick people, helping them overcome bodily ailments. Has powerful healing powers.

Fern flower- A fiery symbol of the purity of the Spirit, it has powerful healing powers. People call it Perunov Tsvet. It is believed that he is able to open treasures hidden in the earth and make wishes come true. In fact, it gives a person the opportunity to reveal Spiritual Powers.

Charovrat - Is a talismanic symbol that protects a person or object from the targeting of Black Charms. Charovrat was depicted in the form of a Fiery Rotating Cross, believing that Fire destroys dark forces and various spells.

Yarovik - this symbol was used as a talisman to preserve the harvest and to avoid the loss of livestock. Therefore, it was very often depicted above the entrance to barns, cellars, sheepfolds, barns, stables, cow sheds, barns, etc.

Yarovrat is the Fire Symbol of Yaro-God, who controls spring flowering and all favorable weather conditions. People considered it obligatory, in order to obtain a good harvest, to draw this symbol on agricultural tools: plows, sickles, scythes, etc.

Slavic amulets are ready to tell us a lot of interesting things about how our ancestors perceived their existence. The Slavs worshiped the inexorable power and strength of nature, fearing the destructive influence of dark forces. To protect against the influence of entities from the dark side, special amulets were created that also protected against the evil eye, envy and malevolent energy messages of a magical nature.

"Belobog and Chernobog" canvas by artist Vsevolod Ivanov. The Slavs revered both deities equally.

The meaning of some Russian folk amulets has been lost over time, but most of them have come to us in the form in which our ancestors used them. This rich heritage of Slavic symbolism allows us not only to satisfy curiosity, but also to better understand our ancestors, finding a connection with them through the depths of centuries.

History of Slavic amulets and their meaning

The meaning of Slavic symbols cannot be reduced to one thing. Some of the signs combine others or personify the entire Slavic people and the knowledge they have accumulated. However, each of the ancient symbols has its own interpretation.

Some of the symbols are worn only by men, others are intended for women, and there are also universal ones. It is important to take into account not only this feature, but also the age of the person who will use them. For example, or other warlike gods should not be worn by children. And some women's talismans, such as Makosh, are not very suitable for young, inexperienced girls.

“Perun’s Arrival to Earth”, artist Vsevolod Ivanov. Our forefathers believed that one could receive the patronage of the god of thunder and thunder by using one of his symbols as a talisman.

The history of Slavic amulets is multifaceted and interesting; it is very closely intertwined with the culture of our ancestors. The pagan cult that flourished in those days led to the appearance of symbols dedicated to certain deities and even holidays. Solar talismans, most often worn as body jewelry, were considered the most popular.

Amulets were not always decorations - protective signs were also applied to household items and even to livestock.

What were amulets made of in Rus'?

One of the most common questions related to ancient Russian amulets is the material for their manufacture.

Used to create:

  • various metals (gold, silver, copper or bronze);
  • wood;
  • bones and teeth of animals or their horns;
  • clay;
  • threads (linen, cotton and even silk);

The choice of material is important, but not of paramount importance. Some people deceptively believe that Slavic amulets made of gold have greater magical potential than a similar item made from simple raw materials. It's a delusion. The correct selection of a talisman, its activation and faith in success will bring a much more fruitful result than an emphasis on demonstrating status.

When choosing the type of wood for making a talisman, the gender of the person for whom it was intended was taken into account.

In the old days there was not such an abundance of materials as there is now. The Slavs made objects with protective properties from what was at hand. This may be considered a disadvantage, but such limitations also brought some benefits.

The most common raw material was silver. Silver amulets are universal - this metal rarely causes rejection on a physical or energetic level. In addition, according to Slavic beliefs, silver scared away evil spirits. This is what contributed to the spread of protective objects made from this metal in ancient times.

We often came across talismans made of copper, but this metal is considered to be feminine. As for Slavic amulets made of wood, the choice of the type depended on who it was intended for. Like ancient symbols, the Slavs similarly divided all trees into female and male. The type of tree was chosen based on this.

The purpose of the amulet should also be taken into account. The material for the individual talisman was selected taking into account gender. And family ones could also be made from wood with a masculine character. Protective signs found in everyday life or on clothing were very often made from threads. The needle was not approved in this case - it could “pierce” the protective field. Sometimes a needlewoman could not do without such a tool, but she was not allowed to leave the needle in the embroidery during the process or when it was interrupted.

The craftswoman making the thread talisman must be in good health and good spirits. She must not be distracted from work so as not to interfere with her concentration, otherwise she will not be able to put her energy into the amulet, thereby charging it.

Amulets for men and women

Slavic amulets were rarely universal, which once again confirms the need to follow the main rule - to approach the choice of amulets seriously. Most often they were classified as male or female and were used only by a representative of a certain gender.

However, the meaning of amulets among the Slavs tended to change. The essence of the ancient sign did not change completely, but it could exhibit new properties. This mainly happened when women wore male signs. Some life situations may require representatives of the fairer sex to have masculine strength that is not typical for them. In this case, amulets helped to withstand the trials of fate and protect one’s family if there was no man nearby capable of fulfilling this mission.

But men practically did not use women's amulets. This is due to the fact that most of them are aimed at developing femininity, helping in family matters and motherhood. While men needed to gain strength, courage, determination and negotiation skills.

Traditionally masculine signs include:

  • Shield of Perun;
  • Hammer of Svarog;
  • Doukhobor;
  • Vseslavets.

Listed above are only the most common types of ancient Russian amulets for men. In Slavic culture, a man was the head of the family, a protector - it is precisely towards the successful performance of these functions that the action of most male symbols is aimed. In addition, such amulets can make a man physically stronger.

Women's Slavic amulets are aimed at preserving the family hearth. They help maintain youth and beauty, bear a baby, protect family members from evil people and dark forces.

Another traditional protector of the house is considered to be the Slavic symbol Alatyr. Applied to household items, this sign acted as a shield, protecting the house from negative energy, helping residents gain wisdom.

Various types of amulets among the Slavs

The amulets and amulets of ancient Rus' were used to achieve several purposes. The Slavs greatly revered their family. They tried in every possible way to help and protect other family members. This was expressed not only in actions, but also in the making of special protective items for sisters, brothers, daughters, sons, wives or husbands.

There was also another type of Slavic amulets - protective. Such objects were designed to protect against visible evil in the person of unfriendly neighbors and various entities that took the side of Chernobog - merman, mermaids, ghouls and other evil spirits.

A variety of materials were used to create such protective artifacts. There are also plenty of forms that they can take:

  • body jewelry;
  • knots on clothes and jewelry or as the latter (nauz);
  • amulets dolls;
  • tattoos;
  • embroidery on interior items, clothing and hats;
  • tableware painting;
  • herbal collections hung in bunches in the home;
  • depiction of ancient symbols on houses;

Below we will look at the main ones.

Another popular type of Slavic amulets sciences. Slavic women were famous not only for their love of weaving braids, but also knots. This special magic required special skills. The knots had to be braided strictly in a certain order. These ancient Russian amulets symbolized different things. Some were for good luck, others for the evil eye, and others for attracting love.

Weaving nauzs is one of the techniques of Slavic magic. Our forefathers believed that woven knots could help in various aspects of life.

A doll is considered one of the classic Slavic home amulets that help protect the family and everyone living in it. Our ancestors believed that unclean spirits could inhabit the faces of dolls - that is why all rag dolls made as talismans and amulets do not have faces. They can be individual or general in nature.

Newborns and their mothers were given a Nurse doll. Children also received the Kuvadok doll amulet as their first toy. They made several of them, always an odd number, and then hooked them over the cradle. There was also a doll to protect against diseases - the Fever doll, as well as one that helped someone who was already sick to recover - . For married couples, a doll amulet was made to help protect personal happiness.

Lovebirds dolls are a family amulet.

Slavic tattoo amulets and their meaning

Quite little is known about Russian amulets worn directly on the skin. The only fact that remains certain is that a common motif played out in the tattoos of our forefathers was the scene of victory in the battle between the thunderer Perun and the Serpent.

Nowadays, almost everything that is in any way connected with the ancient Slavs is used - images of gods or all sorts of mythical creatures, battle scenes, solar symbols and even Slavic runes. The meaning of tattoos often even remains a mystery to its wearer, which should under no circumstances be allowed if you do not want to ruin your life by improperly interfering with fate.

Body jewelry

Slavic jewelry with amulets were and remain the most convenient way to wear a talisman. Jewelry, unlike tattoos, can be removed or replaced without any problems if there is a need to interact with another symbol. It is also easy to clean and recharge. Especially if it is made of metal.

Most often, the Slavs made amulets in the form of a pendant. This method was considered equally suitable for men and women. The latter preferred a lighter material - wood, while men usually chose metal. Such an amulet was not easy to lose or spoil in battle.

Less common, but still in demand, were bracelets and rings. It was difficult to apply Slavic signs on small, elegant women's rings. They were only suitable for applying runic symbols. Therefore, rings were often worn by male representatives.

Runic symbols

Many Old Slavic amulets, in addition to sacred symbols, bore the image of runic symbols. It would be wrong to consider Slavic runes as a common alphabet, despite the fact that they were often used to write the names of Slavic gods. These signs carried a special meaning that can be interpreted both individually and together, combining runes into words or entire spells from words.

Almost every rune, like other Slavic symbols, had a double meaning - it depended on the position of the sign, upright or inverted.

A fairly common use of Slavic runic symbols was the application of signs on weapons as a talisman, as well as their similar use in embroidery.

Embroidery as a talisman

Previously, needlework was one of the few entertainments available to women. Based on this, the amulets of the Slavs were embodied in embroidery. In those days, people wore clothes made of simple, natural fabrics, so decorating with embroidery was easier to do than with modern materials.

Embroidery on Slavic clothing was not purely decorative. Usually there was a secret meaning hidden in the patterns. This could be a wish for happiness and health, an appeal to the gods with a request for protection, or protective spells against everything evil. Some household items were also decorated with special embroidery - pillows and blankets, towels and small decorative pillows, and even entire paintings, which were then framed and hung on the wall.

Slavic amulets in the form of embroidery are still popular in our time, giving the outfits of modern fashionistas a special charm.

How to choose and wear an ancient Slavic amulet

The pagan amulets of the ancient Slavs require attention in everything. It was important not only to manufacture and select them correctly, but also to charge them. In choosing symbols, our ancestors relied on several factors. They took into account the time of a person’s birth - that is, they selected the amulet according to the patron god.

Not everyone knows that the Slavs also had a special Slavic calendar - the Kolyada Gift and even their own zodiac - the Svarog Circle. It contains 16 halls-signs. The principle of such a zodiac is the same as that of the one we are accustomed to; there is even an opinion that it was borrowed from the ancient Slavs, and the number of constellations was reduced to twelve.

The status and age of the person who requires the support of higher powers was also important. After all, some of the Slavic symbols are universal and can be used by everyone, while others were intended for a specific gender. All this has already been said above.

The primary, decisive factor when choosing a talisman is spiritual kinship with it. Many people wonder whether it is possible to wear a symbol that they like without studying its features. No, you shouldn't do this. Ancient signs are imbued with the energy of many generations and have a powerful influence on human life. Without understanding, this action may not be the desired one.

It happens that a certain sign exudes a certain magnetism and seems to be asking to be picked up. Even so, it is a good idea to study the meaning of the symbol and reflect on how its use will affect your life.

To understand which Slavic symbol to wear, determine what you are missing and choose a suitable amulet that can attract it. Or think about what or who can harm you, in which case choose a suitable protective amulet.

You should also take care to activate the amulet. Traditionally, one of the four natural elements is used for these purposes. Sometimes it is possible to combine them, and in some cases it is impossible to do without it. More information about this procedure can be found on our website from articles about a specific amulet.

By choosing the right Slavic amulet, you will attract harmony and good luck into your life, you will become healthier and happier, and you will be able to move to a new stage of spiritual development.

At all times, the Slavs tried to protect themselves and their loved ones from evil, problems, slander, illness and mental anxiety with the help of amulets. If we touch on history, the ancient Slavs worshiped the cult of the Sun, so Slavic amulets always had solar signs, the main task of which was to protect the person wearing them.

You should not think that any amulet can protect a person, because there are no universal options, as, for example, in Christianity. In order for the amulet to serve as reliable protection, it must be chosen correctly. One of the striking examples of Slavic amulets (individual) can be considered the sun sign of the Valkyrie, which was worn only by Slavic women who cared about the protection of their clan and family. The amulets of the Slavs have long been intended to create a kind of protective screen for a person, home, family from all kinds of troubles, diseases and troubles.

Each Slavic amulet is individual, so it is important to select it not only for its beauty, but also for its meaning. Choosing a talisman is a complex process, requiring not only the determination of beauty criteria, but also basic knowledge regarding a particular type, which will become a real assistant, and not just another fashion accessory.

Each culture is characterized not only by its own epic and traditions, but also by its own system of esoteric images, in which, on the basis of the most elementary geometric figures, the foundations of the life and worldview of representatives of a particular nationality are laid. We can safely say that symbolism and emblems are an essential component of all religious faiths, communities and cultures.

Our Slavic ancestors had sufficient knowledge to create their own

model of the structure of the surrounding world. The brightest

DNA has the same shape. If we turn to the Sumerian epic “Enuma Elish”, then it clearly shows the connection between the Vedas of Ancient India, the basis of which can safely be considered Slavic legends. This epic describes in sufficient detail the processes of the emergence of the solar system. Don't forget about
Mahabharata, which is written based on the Perun Vedas. The history of the Slavs is full of secrets and mysteries, and anyone who wants to comprehend them should not just look at pictures of Perun or Dazhbog, but actually study the records and evidence in the epics of various countries that have survived to our times. Unfortunately, some people, having seen and bought Slavic amulets, consider themselves descendants of the great Aryans, but this is not entirely true, because for them they are nothing more than a trinket, and such people have nothing to do with Slavic history.

These are not all examples of the fact that the ancient Slavs had knowledge that modern humanity does not yet have. To maximize the preservation of knowledge acquired over centuries, symbols were used - simple images that are much more understandable to a knowledgeable person than numerous volumes of libraries. By the way, paper storage media can easily be destroyed (just remember the Library of Alexandria), and a symbol placed on a talisman or just a stone will not be distorted by a certain vision and will retain its original meaning. Every descendant of the Slavs is simply obliged to know and understand the meaning of the foundations of ancient Slavic mythology, runes and amulets, because this is our history, no matter how hard they try to hide it behind Christian canons, it will remain real history.

How to choose the right Slavic amulet

Slavic amulets and their meanings are a whole section of history, despite all simplicity and clarity at first glance. Anyone who decides to buy a Slavic amulet should know that it is beneficial only if it is charged on time and according to all the rules. In ancient times, this mission was undertaken by magicians who specialized in concentrating energy in a talisman. Today it is almost impossible to meet them, but this is no reason to be upset - the amulet can be charged on its own if you perform a simple set of actions. You should not think that the process of charging the amulet resembles some kind of satanic actions with obligatory sacrifices; in most cases, the forces of nature are used, unity with which for the Slavs has always been the most important magical ritual. In order for Slavic amulets to work to protect their owner, it is important to choose them correctly. Below are basic tips regarding the selection and use of Slavic symbols in everyday life:

Men's and women's amulets

All Slavic amulets are divided into two main categories - for men and for women. The basis of any amulet is the symbol depicted on it, associated with certain forces of nature. Despite the fact that faith in higher powers and gods today is not as great as it was before, amulets are closely related to higher powers that constantly influence a person. That is why it is important not only to choose the right amulet, but also to charge it with pure thoughts, wear it constantly and believe in its magical power. It just so happened that in the beliefs of the ancient Slavs there was a clear division into male and female patrons, therefore amulets should be chosen in accordance not only with the month of birth, but also with gender. Silver is considered the traditional material for making Slavic amulets, as this metal has unique purification and durability properties.

The amulets of the ancient Slavs contain the deepest sacred meaning. They are endowed with incredible strength, the power of the Family, interconnected with nature, which was the shrine of our ancestors. They took amulets on the road and used them in everyday life, trying to protect themselves, their relatives and their home. How will Slavic amulets and their meanings help us, the descendants of the ancient Slavs?

General information about Slavic amulets

The amulets of the ancient Slavs depict not only solar signs, personifying the cult of the sun. Some of them contain swastikas. Our galaxy has a similar shape. Human DNA is also similar to the swastika. This serves as evidence that Slavic amulets and their meanings are endowed with a deeper meaning than is known.



Modern Slavic amulets have retained the appearance they had originally. In ancient times they were made from available materials:

  • metals;

    teeth or animal bones.

Currently, amulets are made mainly from silver and gold, but preference is given to the first metal, as it repels evil forces and, therefore, provides powerful protection. Gold amulets, in addition to everything, demonstrate the high social status of their owner.

When choosing Slavic amulets, you should rely on their meanings and your own sixth sense. If a certain amulet seems particularly attractive, it means it has the right energy. There are symbols that protect against evil eyes, bestow favor of fate, peace, tranquility, material success, etc.

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Slavic amulets for men

Since ancient times, amulets for men have had significant differences from those for women, since they protected the stronger sex during the hunt, protected health, and gave good luck. Traditionally, men's talismans were copper or silver and had a more strict and laconic design than women's. Wearing the sign as a bracelet or pendant was not a prerequisite - embroidery on a shirt or engraving on a weapon was enough.

The most powerful energy was endowed with amulets made by mothers or spouses, since a sincerely loving woman put exclusively bright intentions into the talisman. Amulets woven from spouses' hair were often mentioned - they gave husbands strength on the hunt and the battlefield. After the hunt, the fangs and claws of defeated animals were woven into talismans, which gave the stronger sex additional confidence.

A talisman worn by a man when he reaches the age of a warrior. This symbol helps in mastering a new profession, gives peace and confidence. God Svarog helps family people in strengthening marriage bonds, creating a warm and cozy atmosphere in the house, and acquiring the wisdom of their ancestors.

This amulet is filled with sacred meaning, so its image was often used on the weapons and equipment of warriors, priestly attire and on the Standards of the Family. Rasich is a sign of integrity and power. It gives its wearer endurance and the greatest wisdom.

The talisman, which for centuries was used exclusively in military craft, is now used in everyday life. This is a traditionally male amulet that emits solar energy. Under no circumstances should women wear the Thunderbolt, as it will have the opposite effect, having a detrimental effect on fate.

This talisman helped warriors resist enemies. It was often depicted on military attributes, as it served as a symbol of Indra, the god of war. Today Grozovik helps men whose professions are related to natural elements: aviators, sailors, fire department workers, etc.

This sign is more suitable for married women of Balzac's age. It protects the family from the interference of evil forces, gives health to all household members, brings prosperity and well-being.

This amulet is charged with powerful positive energy; it protects the newlyweds. However, both spouses must put on the talisman at the same time, wear a ring with it, remove it only after the birth of the baby and hide it in the house. Those who do not have a partner should not wear the Wedding Dress, otherwise it may further increase loneliness and bring misfortune.

This amulet was worn by middle-aged women with a strong character, an iron will and noble thoughts, but not by young girls. Ognevitsa will benefit its owner only if she has already become a mother, otherwise the sign can ruin the fate of the young girl.

This is a talisman of the Slavs, which not only provides for its owner, but also gives her true feminine happiness. Ladinets protects women from magical influences and various ailments, helping to heal as soon as possible.

Universal amulets

Our ancestors treated all kinds of amulets with special respect. Amulets were made mainly of silver due to the miraculous properties of this metal, although there were also gold talismans. Most amulets have survived to this day slightly modified, more intricate and more advanced in production terms. There are Slavic amulets, the meaning of which is suitable for representatives of both sexes.

This sign is often used as an element of jewelry, which later serves as an amulet. It is not advisable for boys and girls who are not yet married to wear Colard, since instead of helping, it will have a negative impact on their fate.

This Slavic amulet symbol is suitable for any adult household member, but only if everyone fulfills their duties in the house. Thus, the man receives the necessary energy to provide financially for the family, and the woman begins to engage in needlework, playing music, drawing and, of course, procreation.

The amulet is suitable for men and women. From ancient times it was believed that a talisman, on one side of which is depicted a Fern Flower, and on the other, a Overpowering Grass, contains double power.

The purpose of this amulet is to protect the well-being of the family. He gives peace, tranquility, hard work and the greatest wisdom.

The patron of this amulet is the god Rod, who provides assistance to all living creatures. As a rule, this talisman was hung over the cradle or placed near the baby. The family member protected not only the baby, but also all the household members. When the child grew up, the amulet was still left at home.

This talisman protects against evil and disease. Our ancestors made Alatyr not for themselves, but as a gift to loved ones, passing on their love and warmth along with the heavenly stone.

This Slavic amulet is capable of changing its meaning and energy depending on the way it is worn. The owner of Cres is not just some kind of pawn in the game of life, but a queen, endowed with powerful power and independently making decisions about how to act.

This talisman helps its owner to obtain a strong base with a combination of both base and highly spiritual needs. Thanks to him, a person comprehends the foundations of the universe. The source is effective for both sexes.

The negative influence of this sign can only be felt by those who have nothing sacred. And for a person striving for spiritual knowledge, the amulet will become a faithful friend and helper. Veles opens access to secret knowledge, enhances creativity, and teaches attentiveness. A properly charged amulet allows you to communicate with deceased relatives.

This talisman guides you on the true path, teaches you to live according to your conscience, and achieve a state of harmony. Svarog is the god of justice, so you shouldn’t expect help from him in dark matters. And if the owner of the amulet nevertheless commits an illegal act, he will be severely punished with this amulet.

But there are those who believe that this is a purely male amulet, since it has a rough, angular shape. A wonderful gift for the father of the family and children. Rodimich protects boys from danger, makes them calm and balanced.

Ancient Slavic women often decorated towels and children's clothing with this sign. Tattoos depicting this sign were widespread. Nowadays such tattoos are also popular - the main thing is to apply them correctly.

This amulet will give its owner a truly wolfish desire for freedom and life in compliance with the main principles of existence. The main point when choosing this talisman is determination and the desire to gain the authority of others.

This sign conveys to its owner the wisdom of centuries, the awareness that one must live according to honor and the dictates of the soul. Otherwise, there will be retribution for dark deeds.

To enhance the effect, it is desirable that the talisman be silver or wooden. Triglav will help you achieve a state of internal harmony and cleanse your home from the influence of evil forces.

This amulet helps to reconcile the heart with the mind. Rubezhnik teaches a person to fight his own laziness and phobias. It protects from the enemy, sweeps away all obstacles on the way. In ancient times, not everyone could use such a symbol!

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Since ancient times, this amulet was worn by warriors. He imparted power and courage on the battlefield. Garuda was put on boys from birth to calm their violent temperament and show the true path. The amulet gave women magical power and allowed them to hear the voice of the earth.

The owner of the silver talisman Svetoch receives reliable protection, as well as the ability to comprehend the very essence of phenomena. This is the optimal amulet for bosses, sharks of the pen, philosophers and musicians. The symbol sharpens the sense of justice and serves as a wonderful assistant in everyday life.

This sign was applied to windows and walls to protect the home from dark interference. He possessed powerful power and protected the family foundations. The Slavic amulet Duniya is intended for constant wearing, allowing you to receive the age-old wisdom of your ancestors.

This sign will be useful for those who are faced with a difficult choice. The power of Perunitsa pushes you to make the optimal decision. The amulet helps men in defending their own opinions, and bestows youth and natural beauty on the fair sex.

Everyone who wore this amulet knew how to be grateful to nature and constantly strived for self-improvement. The talisman helps in a variety of life situations. Its owner feels powerful energy for a successful hunt, victory on the battlefield or success in work. Fatigue and illness recede, faith in yourself and your own strength comes.

This symbol is often found among girls who dream of strong family ties and a prosperous life. The goddess of love and beauty Lada protects the house from the invasion of evil, and married couples from the turmoil of life.

This amulet guides men in the right direction, develops a sixth sense, and provides the opportunity for self-realization. The Star of Rus' helps women in difficult circumstances, especially during a period when there is no reliable male shoulder nearby.

This is an amulet with a huge supply of energy. Only those whose thoughts are noble and innocent and who treat their relatives with warmth can wear it.

This is a powerful amulet that protects the house and its inhabitants from disease, the evil eye and conflicts. The source of the Tree of Life is inexhaustible, since it has a direct connection with the spiritual principle.

Race Symbol

This is a unique Slavic amulet, created by the people themselves, and the energy contained in it can only be controlled by a person. The symbol of the Race means unity with the ancestors and receiving age-old wisdom from them.

The amulet is suitable for men whose work involves a threat to life: military personnel, sailors, climbers, etc. It is also intended for anyone who is faced with difficult choices or many challenges.

This Slavic talisman serves as a kind of generator of positive energy that allows you to get what you want. The main condition for wearing this amulet is to open your soul towards the light and good deeds.

The sacred sign serves as the personification of the protection of the Family, as well as the preservation of the boundaries of personal territory. According to legend, the meaning of this Slavic amulet is similar to the Roman Bath, which protects the ancestral fields.

The talisman will become a devoted assistant for someone who strives for spiritual development. The owner of this amulet will be able to comprehend the fundamentals of the universe and feel harmony with nature.

This universal amulet can be worn by everyone without exception. Those who constantly balance on the brink as part of their duties should especially think about purchasing it: doctors, police officers, fire department employees, etc. Rysich protects from any danger.

This Slavic talisman reveals inner potential, awakens ancestral memory and the ability to spiritual knowledge. The most effective amulet is made from silver, since this metal is endowed with truly outstanding magical properties.

The strongest amulet, endowed with exceptional healing abilities. Since ancient times, he has cured deadly diseases in the shortest possible time. To enhance the effectiveness of the Fern Flower, it is regularly cleansed by passing it over a fire or dipping it into water.

The talisman heals the body and soul, and has a complex effect. The healer cures ailments, promotes the speedy healing of wounds, cleanses the aura and gives its owner long years of life.

This Slavic symbol protects the home from quarrels and fires. However, it is predominantly worn by the stronger sex as a body amulet. Vseslavets will support those who want to get a job and improve relationships with management and colleagues. He helps a newly-made family avoid the first conflicts and come to a compromise.

Vseslavets gives strength to overcome trials, fills with energy. This amulet also protects the home from fire and leaves property safe and sound - for this purpose the sign is applied to the walls.

A legendary sun sign representing abundance, cheerfulness, well-being and protection from evil. Owners of this Slavic talisman make successful careers, create strong families and give birth to healthy children. The main thing is to achieve everything honestly.

This amulet gives enlightenment, confidence in the future, and creative inspiration. Provides powerful support to athletes, creative people, and military personnel. The solar cross is traditionally worn by people of wisdom.

This sign means the unity of the clan and spiritual strength. It protects a person from various adversities in life. A wonderful amulet for those who seek to pass on their knowledge to others. A house guarded by this symbol is reliably protected from the evil eye, and family members are protected from strife.

In addition to wisdom and calm, this amulet is also characterized by aggressive protection, since the Valkyrie is not only the messenger of death, but also the patroness of brave defenders. The solar symbol is charged through sunlight. It grants men success in the military field, and helps women strengthen their character.

An excellent talisman for people who revere nature and ancient traditions. Those who are strong in spirit will draw energy from it, those who waver will find the strength to move on. It has the greatest effect on those who achieve everything through hard work, and not by passively waiting for the weather by the sea.

Charms for children

Slavic symbols are also used for children. Some signs are hung over the baby's cradle to protect against the evil one. Previously, mothers made amulets for their children on their own. Today they can be purchased in specialized stores.

To protect her beloved child, a mother can make this Slavic doll herself. The main thing is not to use needles or scissors during its manufacture. They make a flagellum from snow-white fabric, tie a scarf on top, then swaddle it and wrap it with red thread. There is no need to draw the face. This doll is placed in the baby's crib - it reliably protects him from the evil one.

Amulets can be used both for people and to protect homes from thieves, fires, and floods. For this, images of any amulets and hand-made folk dolls are used. The exception is Slavic symbols, which should only be worn by the person himself.

All Slavic amulets and their meanings provide effective protection, but only to those who sincerely believe in their miraculous power and connection with their ancestors. It is necessary to understand that this is not a panacea for all ills, but only a concentrate of energy, which everyone must manage independently.

Slavic amulets and their meaning are a separate topic for study by historians. They can tell us a lot. Amulets are part of the cultural heritage of our ancestors. From them one can judge the wisdom and religion of this great people. Most amulets have solar symbols, which indicates the Slavs’ worship of the Sun. They were used for personal protection and protection of loved ones from natural phenomena, evil, damage or the evil eye. The amulets were selected individually. If, for example, in Christianity, adults and children wear a cross for protection, then in paganism one could choose an amulet that is similar in energy and meaning. Then it became not just a beauty accessory, but a truly powerful amulet.

Despite the fact that we live in the 21st century, Slavic amulets are still popular. They are worn by people of different ages and professions. When choosing Slavic amulets, you need to know their meaning, description and interpretation. If you do not pay due attention to the choice of an amulet, then it may not be energetically suitable and will not provide adequate protection.

The amulets of the ancient Slavs contain not only solar symbols, denoting the worship of the cult of the sun. Some of them (Kolovrat, Ladinets, Solstice) represent a swastika. Our galaxy, called the Milky Way, has the same shape and that’s not all. Human DNA also resembles a swastika. This may mean that the Slavs had deeper knowledge than is known. We can also talk about a simple coincidence, but it is unlikely, given all the wisdom of this great people.

Modern Slavic talismans have the same appearance as they did before. On the Internet you can find photos of them, on the basis of which amulets are made. In ancient times, materials that were available to the people were used to make amulets. Initially, wood was used. Later they began to be made from metals, as well as animal bones or teeth. Such Slavic amulets and amulets gave a person the strength of the animal to which these parts belonged.

Nowadays, the amulets of Old Rus' are made mainly from gold and silver, but preference is still given to silver products, since it was previously believed that this metal repels evil spirits. This means that such amulets of the Slavs will provide a person with the most powerful protection. Gold products also emphasize the status of the owner. They are the most valuable and expensive of all amulets.

When choosing a talisman, you need to focus on their meaning and your intuition. If you are drawn to a certain talisman, then it matches the energy. Don’t forget about which amulet makes sense. There are Slavic amulets against the evil eye and damage, for good luck, for financial well-being, and others.

Slavic amulets for men

Men's Slavic amulets have always differed from women's amulets. First of all, they have different energy. In addition, the male amulet was supposed to protect a person during hunting and battle. It also preserved health and brought good luck. Slavic amulet for men is traditionally made of silver or copper. They are simple and concise, unlike some female talismans. The most powerful amulets are those made to a man by his mother, wife or sister. In ancient times, women even made them from their own hair. Such a talisman was supposed to return a loved one from the war safe and sound.

Men can wear Slavic amulets in the form of jewelry, or their symbols can be applied to military equipment or embroidered on clothes.

Veles is one of the gods of the Slavic pantheon, in whose honor this amulet was created. It looks like the paw of a bear or wolf. A man had to wear such a talisman all his life without parting with it. An amulet can lead a person to the very top of the career ladder, making him rich and successful. The amulet is suitable for men whose occupation is affected by the weather: fishermen, farmers, firefighters, hunters and others. The amulet also protects against misfortunes, troubles and so on.

Such Slavic signs are endowed with the element of fire, which can protect against any negative energy, quarrels, weather phenomena, damage and the evil eye. Previously, this amulet was used to improve relations between clans and to protect against wars.

This amulet enhances all the character traits that a real man should have: valor, courage and masculinity. It makes a person stronger and more resilient, and also inspires self-confidence. Previously, it could only be worn by military people, but now it is suitable for everyday use. The amulet protects against evil spirits, damage and the evil eye.

The amulet helps a man become stronger, wiser and more courageous. It gives strength that allows you to withstand enemies and natural elements. The amulet can be worn by any man, but most of all it is suitable for people whose occupation depends on the elements: sailors, firefighters, fish and others.

The amulet is suitable for people striving for spiritual growth. It helps to improve oneself and protects against diseases, damage and the evil eye.

This amulet can only be worn by men over 32 years of age. You can start wearing it earlier, but only after fulfilling your duty to the Motherland, for example, after participating in hostilities. The amulet helps change your life for the better.

Thanks to this amulet, a man gains the wisdom, courage and strength of his ancestors. He also receives protection from the elements and ensures the success of all endeavors. The Stribozhich amulet has similar properties. It is recommended that men whose work involves rescue or danger pay special attention to such amulets: firefighters, police rescuers and others.

This is one of the most popular and revered amulets. It made a man braver, strengthened the will to win and gave him strength. The amulet protected during battle, as well as in everyday life.

This amulet is suitable for men seeking self-improvement. It develops the gift that a person has, energizes him, and helps him understand the meaning of life. The amulet protects men from failures, troubles, damage and the evil eye. Thanks to the amulet, you can find your true love or revive old feelings in your soul.

The amulet was created in honor of Perun, the god of thunder and lightning. He gave the man his protection and strength. The amulet helped to survive on the battlefield and protect the native land from enemy attacks. The amulet also provides protection to a man’s family and helps maintain marital fidelity.

Amulets of the ancient Slavs for women

Women's Slavic amulets differ from men's in their grace and beauty. They help a woman maintain her family home and give birth to healthy children. The amulets protected her and her future offspring. Slavic amulets for women can be worn as jewelry or the symbol can be embroidered on clothing.

This is a talisman of happiness and love. It was popular in ancient times and is in demand among modern women. The amulet helps to successfully get married, bear and give birth to a child. It also protects against illness and misfortune.

This is a double-sided amulet - one side is the Yarovik, the other is the Ognevik. Thanks to this combination, the amulet has incredible power. It helps to increase wealth and attracts good luck. The amulet protects the woman herself and her future children from diseases, troubles, damage and the evil eye. It strengthens the spirit and gives strength to cope with all difficulties. Yarovik-Ognevik helps a woman cope with pregnancy and childbirth more easily.

The amulet was created in honor of the goddess Lada the Mother of God - the goddess of love and family. It helps a woman preserve her beauty and youth, protects her from the machinations of evil spirits and evil people. The amulet gives a woman love, helps her get married successfully and give birth to healthy children.

The amulet was created in honor of the goddess Makosh. She patronizes mature women, helps them create a strong family and gives them the strength to preserve the family hearth. Accordingly, the amulet has these properties. It is suitable for married women. The amulet protects from troubles, diseases, attracts money and happiness.

The amulet has long been worn only by adult women who have become mothers, and in the modern world this tradition is not violated. Only in this case will the amulet provide protection and bring good luck, and not destroy the energy of its owner.

This amulet should be worn by those girls who want to have children. He will help them fulfill this dream. During pregnancy, its protective powers do not weaken. The amulet helps to cope with depression, which pregnant women are susceptible to, and relieves pain during childbirth. After the birth of a child, the amulet will protect mother and baby from troubles, adversity, damage and the evil eye.

The Ladinets amulet brings happiness to a woman; its other name is the Cross of Lada the Mother of God. The amulet also helps to cure women's diseases and protects against diseases. It also protects from the evil eye, damage and any evil glances.

Charms for children

Slavic amulets, talismans and amulets are also suitable for children. There are amulets that can be hung over a child’s crib and then it will protect him from evil, envious glances, the evil eye and damage. In the old days, the mother made a talisman for the child. Typically, such symbols were used to decorate the baby’s clothes. Nowadays you can simply buy Slavic amulets for children in any specialized store.

The amulet was created in honor of the god Rod, the god of all life on earth and in other worlds. It was hung above the crib or placed in the baby's cradle. Thanks to this, the child himself and his entire family received protection. It was customary to always keep such a talisman in the house even after the baby grew up.

To protect the baby, mothers can make a diaper doll. It is still customary to make this Slavic amulet yourself. Do not use scissors or needles while working. A small rope is made from white fabric, which will be the body of the pupa. Then a scarf is tied on her, and she is swaddled in a small cloth. The top of the doll is wrapped with red thread. It is not customary to draw a doll's face. It needs to be placed in the baby's crib. Thanks to this amulet, the child will receive protection from damage and the evil eye.

Ancient Slavic amulets for the home

Slavic amulets for the home protect against theft, fire and other misfortunes. You can decorate the walls of your home with the image of almost any amulet, except for those that can only be worn personally.

The image of this amulet can be hung on the walls of the house to protect it. It drives away evil spirits, prevents diseases from entering the home, and protects against thieves and fires. Alatyr also attracts happiness and good luck. It can not only be hung on the walls of the house, but also worn personally as jewelry or embroidered on clothing.

The amulet Rodovik, Molvinets and other universal amulets are also suitable for the home.

Universal amulets

Ancient Slavic amulets can be universal, that is, they can be worn by everyone without exception.

This is a talisman for newlyweds. It protects the love of a married couple from fading, from betrayal and quarrels, but only if it is worn correctly. It cannot be worn by one of the spouses. On the wedding day, it is put on the husband and wife and after that they should no longer part with it. However, it cannot be used without embroidery, which is traditionally placed on the marital bed. As soon as the first child is born, the couple removes the amulet, wraps it in embroidery and puts it in a safe place. He does not lose his strength and continues to protect his family, but with a new addition.

Overcome grass is considered a female amulet, but its reverse side is the Flower of Fern, which is a male amulet. This means that this is a universal amulet that protects against evil spirits, damage and the evil eye and attracts happiness and luck.

This amulet should not be confused with the Seal of Veles, because these are different amulets. The Veles amulet looks like an inverted letter A. It is a universal amulet that helps to discover hidden potentials. The amulet opens the way to secret knowledge. With its help you can perform magical rituals. The amulet makes it possible to establish contact with other worlds.

The amulet was created in honor of the god Svarog. It helps to develop spiritually, understand the meaning of life and not deviate from the intended goal. While wearing the amulet, you cannot commit bad deeds, because Svarog is revered only by goodness and justice, so punishment for such acts will not be long in coming.

As legends say, this amulet was presented to people as a gift by the god Rod himself. It is not surprising that it is considered the most powerful amulet. It protects, attracts good luck and helps to find love. The amulet can be worn as jewelry, its image can be embroidered on clothing or applied to the body as a tattoo.

The Star of Rus' is a talisman that has traditionally been considered masculine. It helps to understand the meaning of life, the secrets of the universe and protects against negative energy. Now it can be worn by women who perform male functions in life. For example, they occupy leadership positions or raise a child without a husband. The amulet gives a woman strength so that she can cope with all difficulties.

This amulet symbolizes the movement of the Sun along its trajectory. It helps a person maintain health, protects against troubles, damage and the evil eye, and promotes procreation.

The amulets of the Slavs and their meaning are an interesting topic that can be developed and studied for a long time. Men can choose only one amulet for themselves, and women are allowed to use the power of several talismans, but the selection of a talisman must be approached with all responsibility.