During the time of their rise as a
nation, Slavs were pagans called rodnovery. This word is a compound of
“rodnoy”, which means “native”, and “vera”, which means “faith”.
This
was a polytheist religion that prevailed among the majority of Slavic
tribes. It was later replaced by orthodox Christianity. However, some of
the religious festivals and traditions were so deeply engraved in
people’s minds that even the Church allowed some concessions. This
resulted in modifying some traditional Christian festivals and replacing
the deities in some legends with Christian saints. This is why today
Christians in Slavic countries celebrate some holidays that have pagan
roots.
Are There Any Rodnovery Left?
Although, this religion hasn’t been
popular for many hundreds of years, traditions of rodnovery have not
been forgotten. It also seems that some people today are ready to drag
them back into the light.
The
Christian Church holds much sway over people’s minds. Constant
technological progress increased the number of skeptics and atheists.
This is why not many people today are ready to convert in the religion
of their ancestors. However, Slavs are extremely strong willed people
that can overcome any obstacles. The result of their spiritual power is
resurrection of ancient rituals and popularization of the religion that
was an extremely important part of their ancestors’ lives.
Today,
there are many groups of youths in Ukraine that form various clubs
specialized in Slavic culture. Religion was a very important part of
that culture, so these young people study it closely and bring back some
of the archaic rituals.
There are
also people from the older generation that are quite taken with this
idea. Some of them even form settlements where they strive to imitate
the lifestyle of their ancestors. They worship the same deities,
celebrate the same festivals and live in harmony with nature.
Is Returning of an Ancient Religion a Good Thing?
This
is the question that people should be asking themselves when they see
that the popularity of rodnovery is growing. Religion, after all, can be
a very dangerous weapon that some people won’t hesitate to use.
Rodnovery
today are neo-pagans that worship ancient Slavic deities. They follow
the lunar calendar and celebrate the same festivals as their ancestors.
There can be no doubt that these people honor the old traditions and do a
very good deed by trying to preserve them from being forgotten and lost
forever.
The problem with this situation is that
some of the people that take active part in the resurrection of Ancient
Slavic culture cannot live up to their great ancestry. It is shameful
that such a noble ambition is dimmed by the fact that several
individuals try to use it for personal gains turning some of the
rodnovery communities into sects.
There
is also another group of people. They are quite dedicated to the ideas
of rodnovery and truly take this religion to heart. However, they are
shrewd enough to spot an opportunity for business that the recent
popularization of neo-paganism represents.
As
the number of people interested in these traditions starts to grow,
they require various tools that can bring them closer to their
ancestors. These are amulets, statues of deities, traditional clothes
and musical instruments, etc. Selling these things at various online
shops and ethnic festivals allows these religious businessmen build up a
fortune while promoting the traditions they chose to follow.
However,
the Slavs are honest people by nature, and they are ruthless with those
who try to cheat and use them. This is why the number of cons in this
area is reduced constantly. The moment the liars are spotted, they are
shunned and condemned by the community.
Basically,
Ukrainian rodnovery today can be separated into two categories. There
are those who are genuinely interested in history and restoration of
ancient customs and traditions. They pour over various texts and
documents trying to recover any details that can make the picture of the
ancient Slavic society complete.
The
other group mainly focuses on spiritual practices. They believe in
magic used by their ancestors through various religious rituals. It’s
this group that is more prone to problems, but close relations of
different neo-pagan communities help to remove any conmen from their
midst.
There can be no arguing the
fact that the attempt to restore ancient Slavic traditions is a truly
commendable initiative that should be supported by the Department of
Culture. This is why many people believe that it’s the cause worth
fighting for.
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