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Vedic symbols appeared so long ago that scientists cannot even name the exact period. There are 144 species in total. They exist not only in Slavic culture, but also among other peoples. This is precisely what proves their ancient origin. In those distant times there were only 4 peoples, who later divided and mixed many times. In later times, all 144 symbols were turned into amulets.

They connect a person with the gods, give him protection, patronage, strength, and magical abilities.

There are different symbols for men and women. Today, not all 144 are known; the meaning of some remains a mystery. Many of them have become traditional Slavic amulets. These are the signs of the Sun. You can use them and wear them as amulets. Choose what will help you. Life will sparkle with new colors when you receive the powerful energy protection of ancient symbols.

Vedic symbolism and its meaning

The Vedas are a system of knowledge about our world. They can be written in the form of geometric signs. They show the connection between man and the Cosmos, nature, gods, and history. Each symbol carries a certain meaning. They became the prototypes of hieroglyphs. The Vedas are neither a religion nor a faith. This is a system of life, a way of life, a mentality. All symbols are very simple, geometric. They were easy to carve on stone, wood, embroider, and apply to dishes. One of the main symbols is the swastika. When we look at this symbol, the first association is very negative. But this sign existed long before the Nazis chose it. It is one of the main Vedic symbols of the Sun. Four diverging rays from the center. It does not carry any negative information.

Scientists have discovered incredible fact, which made it clear where the swastika and other Vedic symbols came from. The Hubble telescope made it possible to see not only the nearest planets, but also other galaxies. If you look closely at the image of the galaxy, a cluster of stars, you can clearly see the outlines of the swastika. Center and diverging rounded rays. It turns out that the simplest, oldest sign of the swastika is a spiral image of the galaxy. How did the ancients know such information? It remains a mystery. The meaning of the symbol is much deeper than it seems. It is believed that the remaining signs come from the swastika - Kolovrat, Velesovik. This is an extended version. Perhaps scientists and heraldry researchers are mistaken and these signs have their own, special origin.

Where did Vedic symbols come from?

The beginning of the creation of the Vedic symbol system dates back to a period of 600 thousand years ago. There is a version according to which they are of unearthly origin. Representatives of a very ancient race created optimal conditions for life on our planet. Then there were only four nations:

  • Slavic;

Tribes Rassena, Svyatorus

  • Aryan.

H'Aryans, Da'Aryans

In terms of their level of development, these two tribes greatly surpassed even modern people and their technologies. The books describe it this way:

“Midgard called the soul with a round dance of dreams,
for he gathered the wisdom of many Stars,
which is preserved by those who inhabited that World.”

The entire system of signs already existed and was actively used by the inhabitants of the planet. At that time they were not yet used as amulets.

From ancient to modern times

Spread of the Vedic system around the planet

More than 100 thousand years ago, a very powerful planetary catastrophe occurred. Continents and continents began to change their position, territories were divided. Slavic tribes had to leave their inhabited places. Here the tribes began to divide and move. They dispersed across the planet to different corners. An ancient text testifies to this:

"Many of the Clans of the Great Race
will disperse to all edges of Midgard-Earth,
beyond the Riphean mountains,
and they will erect new Grads and Temples
and preserve the Faith of the First Ancestors,
and the secret Vedas given by Tarkh Dazhdbog...
and other Light Gods."

If you look at traditional ornaments, patterns, mystical and religious symbols, you will discover an amazing pattern. All nations have Vedic symbols and signs. The original swastika sign can be found not only among the Slavic and Scandinavian peoples, but they were also used by the following peoples:

  • Celts;
  • Etruscans;
  • Egyptians;
  • Scythians;
  • Basque;
  • Chuvash;
  • Canadians;
  • Native Americans.

In addition, today in the official heraldry of Asian countries there are solar Vedic signs:

  • China;
  • Japan;
  • Nepal;
  • Vietnam.

Their images are found all over the world. Dishes, clothing, ritual objects, amulets, weapons - Vedic symbols were applied everywhere.

Forgotten symbols

Several planetary scale disasters occurred. The climate and living conditions have seriously changed for all tribes and peoples. All efforts were devoted to survival. The system of Vedic hieroglyphs began to be forgotten. She was getting lost sacred meaning. Many symbols were forgotten, others acquired a different meaning. Today we do not know all the information about the Vedas. Ancient knowledge was best preserved in Slavic culture. They have acquired lasting significance. These are amulets that directly give a person the protection and protection of the gods. The ancient Slavs distributed all the remaining Vedic signs in their mystical system. Now this is the opportunity for the pagan gods to communicate with man and help him. Men and women, children, old people - everyone received their own personal protectors. The amulet was given to a newborn and placed in the grave of the deceased. All life passed next to them.

The Vedas are widespread in the countries of Scandinavia - the historical homeland of the Aryan tribes. There they were transformed into another system - runes. They became not only writing, but also a tool for sorcerers and seers. The oldest runic alphabet, the Elder Futhark, also consists of Vedic signs. Another place where the Vedas have become an integral part of life is India. It is believed that the Nazis took the symbol of the Sun from Indian sacred texts. This sign bestowed life, prosperity, and helped fight evil.

Symbolism of the Slavic-Aryan Vedas

Vedic signs passed into Slavic paganism. They began to personify the most important thing - the Sun. It gives a person protection, food, warmth. The sun gives life. In the pantheon of Slavic gods there were male and female deities. They patronized warriors, wise men, healers, helped women, old people, and children. All their power came from the Supreme God - Yarilo. He and his wife Lada gave life to all things, created the earth, water, sky, and all creatures. They had children who also took their place among the pagan deities. Each of them commands its own element. There are ritual designations for addressing one or another god. They were carved from stone, wood, cast from iron, and embroidered. There are many amulets with this sign. Slavic magic is very strong, pure - it draws power from nature itself:

  • Water, rivers, lakes;
  • Earth, stones;
  • Fire;
  • Lightning Thunder;
  • Sun;
  • Moon.

All these are the faces of great Slavic deities. They helped the righteous and punished criminals. You can create your own amulets by choosing the meaning of the symbol that is close to you. The Vedic tradition was preserved thanks to Slavic paganism. These ancient signs will help you today.

Types of amulets

A talisman is the key to the power of a particular god. The word amulet itself means that someone is protecting its wearer. Higher powers watch over the owner of the amulet, help him or endow him with special character traits. The amulets last for several types:

  • Protective - protect from all troubles, misfortunes, suffering. These can be both physical and energy hazards
  • Charms that protect against special threats. Sailors needed protection from death on the water, mermaids, sea ​​monsters. A rich man wore a talisman for protection against thieves and fires.
  • Charms that bestow special properties. They pacify the aggressive, help the weak to develop strength, and boost the immune system of the sick.
  • Items that protect against magic. This will not be useful in battle, but it is necessary in everyday life. It protects against the evil eye, damage, curses, faintness, and love spells. Most often they were worn by women and children.
  • Items of power with special properties. It’s not easy to create one yourself. They remained in fairy tales and legends.

The amulets had a clear division - male and female. There was a special class of items of power that everyone was allowed to wear. In the old days, there were many rituals to activate and charge all amulets and amulets. Most often, they were performed at the request of an experienced sorcerer or sorcerer.


Kolovrat amulet pendant

Male symbols

Men fought, worked in the fields, took care of home and family. A man is a warrior, a breadwinner, a builder, a plowman. They worshiped male deities who gave courage, bravery, and physical strength. Many men practiced divination - the formidable sorcerer was capable of great deeds. The men were helped by Svarog, Perun, Yarilo, Veles. Veles was not only a famous warrior, but also a mystic. He taught people the power of magical signs and showed rituals. Svarog gave soldiers support in battle.

Rodovik

Family sign. All ancestors lined up behind the back of the one who wears such a talisman. They patronized, instructed, and gave the right path under our feet. It is considered a purely male amulet. The birthmark became the first talisman for a boy when he reached 14 years old. Talisman of the strong in spirit, brave in heart and wise.

Perun's amulet

Amulet for warriors. It was drawn or painted on shields when they went into battle. He gave strength and courage. The Thunder God protected the one who wears this amulet.

Znich

The unquenchable fire of the Gods. He protected his master from enemies and sorcerers. If someone wears a Znich, then it is useless to curse him or send damage. Everything will be reflected from his magical shield and returned to the ill-wisher in triple size. He carried the wrath of Heaven within him.

Valkyrie


Rodovik, amulet of Perun, Znich

A sign of wisdom and strength. For real men who were ready to resolve matters peacefully, using wisdom and cunning. And if they didn’t succeed, they fought bravely and bravely. Valor and courage went to the one who made this amulet himself. Valkyries are warlike maidens. They watched the battlefield and took the bravest fallen warriors to an eternal feast with the gods.

Rodimich

Gives great power to its owner. If a child was born weak and sickly, this sign was carved on the crib. Many men wore it to show their prowess and courage. The power of the entire family passed to the owner of such a talisman.

Kolyadnik

Brings good luck to men. This Vedic sign is still worn today. He gives success in business and patronizes those who seek profit.

Garuda

Garuda is a magical bird that can rise to the stars and fly among them. This is a talisman for successful traders, farmers and those who wanted to achieve power. He gave wisdom, pointed out the only true path.

Women's symbols

Women were by no means the weaker sex during the times of the ancient Slavs. Men often went to war and decided the affairs of the state. Women were left alone with small children, crops, livestock, and household chores. A heavy burden was placed on their shoulders - caring for the house, garden, giving birth to children, caring for the elderly. Helpers are needed here. Women's amulets appeal to the goddesses Lada, Mokosh, Rozhanitsy, Bereginy. Lada patronizes all women - from infancy to death. This is a very kind goddess of love, beauty, tenderness, and women's health. Makosh taught her daughters to spin, knit, cook bread, cast spells, and make amulets. Bereginya protects women from harm - she is a goddess with the wings of a bird. It drives away the evil eye, damage, and wards off illness. Women in labor protect their mother during pregnancy, and write the fate of each baby.

Svitovit

Amulet for all pregnant women. He protected a woman and her child for 9 months and helped relieve the pain of childbirth. When the time came to give birth, such a clay amulet was placed under the bed.

Alatyr

A symbol of a successful endeavor. Given to a woman as a wedding gift as a deposit happy marriage. It was believed that if you wear it on your wedding night, you will definitely have a boy.


Svitovit, Alatyr, cross of Lada

Cross Lada

Protector and helper to all women. He protected them from diseases and helped them get pregnant. If pregnancy did not occur for a long time, the woman embroidered it on her underwear or dress. He helped against all female diseases. Lada consoled people from grief, brought peace, gave beauty and health. They used bowls with the image of this sign to wash their faces to preserve youth for many years.

Vedara

Helped with daily and household chores. Vedara's amulets were also a kind of symbol of the wisdom of the family. It could be passed down from generation to generation. It was believed that it contained all the experience and wisdom of mothers, grandmothers, and great-grandmothers. With him it was easier for a woman in her husband's house.

Protective symbols and signs of the Vedas

Their main properties are to protect. Usually these amulets are considered generic. Whoever wears it is under the protection of a whole family of his fathers, grandfathers and great-grandfathers. In difficult times, they will all come to his defense.

Molvinets

A gift to people from God Rod. It protects against curses, damage, and the evil eye. This sign had to be worn secretly so that no one would know. It constantly protects against all types of magical influence. They advised me to wear it without taking it off. If a person already has a curse, then Molvinets will remove it.

Wedding party

It was worn only once in a lifetime - at a wedding. This symbol consists of two parts that are intertwined into one single whole. Symbolizes the completion of marriage. A man and a woman from different clans are united into one. This is a very important moment, which is witnessed before people and gods by wearing the Bridal Dress.


Molvinets, Wedding Party, Odolen-grass

Overcome Grass

There is no disease, illness or sickness from which the Overcoming Grass amulet would not protect. If you turn it over, you get another symbol - Fern Flower. It is also considered healing. They protected from illness and helped to recover faster. They were often hung over the cradles of newborns to protect them.

Svarog Square

Ancestral sign of family protection. Left at home in a visible place. It was carved on dishes to protect against poisons. The Svarog Square was the shield of the house, the protector of the family. It was added to the protective pattern on window frames.

Fireman

A very strong symbol of protection. It was hung on the wall at home or cut out above the door. Protects from evil spirits, damage, faintness, love spells. Its bright solar energy literally burns out all evil and darkness.

Not all ancient knowledge has reached us. Many amulets are forever lost to humanity. We can use the ones that are left. Their power can help you in a variety of situations. You are now under the protection of the gods, and they will not allow your troubles and misfortunes. There are powerful amulets for all occasions. Knowledge has passed through centuries. Echoes of the Vedic symbol system remain in all countries of the world. Today we can use them and learn their secret meaning. Save this knowledge and use it for good purposes.

Slavic amulets and their meaning are separate topic for the study of 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 were 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 also has similar properties. Special attention It is recommended that such amulets be used by men whose work involves rescue or danger: 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 the 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 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 strong family and gives 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 old times The mother made the amulet 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 clothes.

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.

Overcoming grass is considered a female amulet, but it back side- This is the color 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 he is considered the most a strong 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 interesting topic, which 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.

The roots of Slavic culture go back to ancient times. Before the adoption of Christianity, the Slavs worshiped a huge number of gods. The Pantheon was measured by various rulers, who in their own way protected and controlled everything that happened on Slavic land. However, such an element of the culture of our ancestors as symbolism is still poorly understood. This is because historians underestimate the importance of the pre-Christian period in shaping modern beliefs.
What is a symbol?

Slavic symbolism is so diverse in content and form that it is simply impossible to fully cover all its components. It is worth noting that the symbol in its meaning is a multifaceted phenomenon. A symbol is not only a set of specific signs that carry some information. A symbol is, first of all, the result of finding certain meanings of human and divine existence. It includes a huge share of magic, incomprehensible to ordinary person. Ancient people, the Slavs, among others, believed in the influence of various symbols on the course of events and the development of all life on Earth.
Slavic symbols-amulets.

The Slavs believed in higher powers and associated them primarily with the phenomena of the surrounding world. Therefore, among the variety of symbols, the presence of the Sun, Nature, Earth and Fertility, Water, Fire, Air and Space is distinguished. Each of the elements and natural phenomena is widely represented in the symbolism of the ancient Slavs. But the symbolism of the union of two principles occupies a special position in culture. The Slavs clearly understood that Man and Woman must exist inseparably. It can be noted that almost all psychological theories are based on the beliefs of the ancient Slavs about the inviolability of the union of Man and Woman.

Thus, the entire diversity of Slavic symbols is explained by the presence of a widely developed ancient Slavic culture. This confirms the fact that our ancestors had a fairly high level of development, which is not only interesting to study, but also useful.

Slavic amulets are symbols that have certain characteristics in relation to a person and have a certain effect on him. The symbols on Slavic amulets have meanings that can be viewed in the table. You can buy Slavic amulets with these symbols on our website, online store "Zarenitsa".

Slavic symbols and their meaning.

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

Suasti— A symbol of movement, the cycle of Life on Earth and the rotation of Midgard-Earth. The symbol of 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.

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.

Fache(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.

Altar boy- 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 depicted on the Altar Stone, near the altar, on which Gifts and Requirements are offered to the Clans of the Great Race.

Matchmaking-Amulets 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. They tie towels with Svatka Sacred Trees and Kummira.

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.

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.

Vaiga— 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— 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.

Vedaman— 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— Symbol of the Guardian Priest of the Ancient Faith of the First Ancestors (Kapen-Yngling), 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.

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.

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.

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

Ognevitsa— 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.

Slavets— 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.

Garuda— The 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 the God Above.

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

Gromovnik- The Heavenly Symbol of God Indra, guarding the Ancient Heavenly Wisdom of the Gods, that is, the Ancient Vedas. As a Amulet, 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.

Duniya— 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, offered for the glory of the Gods and Ancestors, were built in the form of this symbol.

Heavenly Boar- Sign of the Hall on the Svarog Circle; The symbol of the Patron God of the Hall is 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.

Spiritual Swastika-It 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.

Soul Swastika— Used to concentrate the Higher Healing Powers. 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.

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.

Bunny— The solar symbol characterizes 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.

Spiritual strength- The 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.

Dhata- 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.

Znich— 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.

England— 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.

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

Charovrat- Is a protective 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.

Salting— The symbol of the setting, that is, retiring Yarila-Sun; 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.

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.

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 wealth and prosperity to the Clans, creating for their descendants for the glory of the Light Gods and the Many-Wise Ancestors

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

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.

Molvinets- A talisman symbol that protects every person from the Clans of the Great Race: from evil, bad words, from the evil eye and the Family curse, from slander and slander, reproach and harassment. It is believed that Molvinets is great gift God Rod.

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.

Solar Cross— 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 Priests of the Forest, Gridney and Kmetey with the greatest power, who depicted it on clothes, weapons and religious accessories.

Heavenly Cross— 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 ancient 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.

Ryzhik— 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 at the entrances to granaries, barns, barns, etc.

Fireman— Fire Symbol of the 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.

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.

Overcome Grass— This symbol was the main Amulet for protection against various diseases. People believed that illnesses were sent to a person by evil forces, and a double Fire sign was capable of burning away any illness and disease, purifying the body and Soul.

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.

Rubezhnik— Symbolizes the Universal Frontier, separating Earthly life in the Reality World and posthumous life in Higher Worlds. In everyday life, Rubezhnik was depicted on the entrance Gates to Temples and Sanctuaries, indicating that these Gates are the Frontier.

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

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

Godman— 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 with the image of this symbol helps a person to realize the Interpenetration and Unity of the Four Elements in our Universe.

Rodimich— The 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.

Svarozhich- 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.

Solon— An ancient Solar symbol that protects man and his goods from dark forces. As a rule, it was depicted on clothing and household items. Very often the image of Soloni is found on spoons, pots and other kitchen utensils.

Yarovrat— Fiery 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, scythes, etc.

Beacon— This symbol personifies the connection of two great Fire streams: Earthly and Divine. This connection gives rise to the Universal Vortex of Transformation, which helps a person to reveal the essence of Being through the Light of Knowledge of the Ancient Fundamentals.

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

Kolyadnik- 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, giving men strength in creative work and in battle with a fierce enemy.

Cross of Lada-Virgin— 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).

Swaor- Symbolizes the endless, constant Heavenly Movement, called - Svaga and the Eternal Cycle of the Vital 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.

Svaor-Solntsevrat- 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.

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

Sadhana— 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.

Ratiborets- Fiery symbol of military valor, courage and bravery. 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 Ratiborts blinds the eyes of enemies and makes them flee from the battlefield.

Marichka- A heavenly symbol of the Divine Light descending onto 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”.

Race Symbol— Symbol of the Ecumenical Union Four Great Ones Peoples, Aryans and Slavs. The peoples of the Aryans united together Clans and Tribes: yes "Aryans and x" Aryans, and the Peoples of the Slavs - Svyatorus and Rassenov. This unity of the Four Nations was designated by the symbol of England in the Heavenly space. Solar England crosses Silver Sword(Race and Conscience) with a Fiery hilt (Pure Thoughts) and the tip of the sword blade directed downward, which symbolizes the Preservation and Protection of the Ancient Wisdom of the Great Race from various forces of Darkness.

Rasic— 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 for the Aryans; Green for the Aryans; Heavenly for the Svyatorus and Fiery for the Rassen.

Sviatoch— 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).

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.

Wedding party- 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).

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.

Swadha— 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 Gates of Heaven so that the Gods can receive the gifts brought to them.

Svarga- Symbol 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.

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 it Mati-Gotka, i.e. Mother Ready.

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.

Star of Rus'- this Swastika symbol is also called the Square of Svarog or the Star of Lada the Mother of God. And a name like this has its own explanation. The Goddess Lada among the Slavs is the Great Mother, a symbol of the beginning, source, that is, origin. From Mother Lada and Svarog other Gods came. Everyone who considers himself to be the descendants of the Slavs has every right to possess such a talisman, which speaks of the multifaceted culture of his people, of the whole World, and to always carry the “Star of Lada-Virgin” with him.

In ancient times, people did not know how to explain what was happening around them. Myths and legends came to their aid. All objects and animals were endowed with human qualities. According to our ancestors, they had a soul and had a positive or negative influence on human life and health. Particular importance was attached to rituals, magic spells and symbols. They differed among different peoples.

To enhance the protective properties, protective symbols were often embroidered on clothes.

To protect and acquire special qualities, the ancient Slavs used amulets of various shapes. Magic symbols served as an ornament in embroidery, decorated bracelets and necklaces. They were made for women, children, and warriors. In the form of symbols, runes and amulets, they endowed their owner with courage and determination, and filled them with inner strength. Let's look at the famous Slavic amulets, find out what meaning, description and interpretation exist.

General and individual Slavic amulets and amulets

Slavic amulets could be placed anywhere: in houses, on household items, clothes, jewelry. Placed inside the hut, it protected the home and each family member, giving them energy and inner strength.

The Slavic zodiac consisted of 16 signs

For individual protection, amulets and amulets were used. The Slavs had sixteen zodiac signs, each with its own symbol. A personalized amulet was chosen based on the birthday of the person for whom it was intended.

Before you put on the amulet with the zodiac, it was necessary. Then its action was directed at a specific person, endowing him with certain qualities. Otherwise, such a talisman would only harm the owner.

To charge the Slavic amulet, we took into account all the person’s personal information, taking into account everything individual characteristics. What was important was the name that was given at birth. Personal talismans protected their owner and strengthened him.

Girls embroidered protective symbols on the clothes of their lovers

When creating Slavic amulets, they were charged to give a person those qualities that he lacks or those that will be useful to him in life. Usually amulets were given as gifts. Mothers made them for their children, girls made them or embroidered them on clothes for their lovers. Amulets were charged with prosperity, good luck, giving courage, protection, etc.

What were Slavic amulets and amulets made of?

Amulets were made from available materials, it could be wood, precious or simple metals. Often the material was animal bones or. The ancestors believed that if you make an amulet from a part of an animal, its power will certainly pass on to you. This Slavic amulet protected the owner from the invisible forces of evil.

Because of its magical properties, silver has long been used to make amulets.

Popular legends and beliefs say that evil spirits cannot stand silver, so this metal was chosen for protective amulets. The material from which amulets were made performed another important function - determining status. The most valuable were metal products, especially gold.

The main amulets of the Slavs and their meaning

Slavic amulets were used as protection against evil forces and enemies, and were used in magical rituals and ceremonies. They could be intended to protect housing and its owners, separately for men and women. There were also personalized bracelets and amulets that were intended for a specific person. They were not chosen at random, and not for their beauty. Each sign had certain magical properties that must correspond to its owner.

Among the main symbols for amulets are the following:

  • Agni;
  • Talisman of Belobog;

Agni is the main sign used to protect one's home and sanctuary for worshiping the gods. A talisman with the Belobog rune was also considered a protective symbol. It was placed inside the house to protect oneself from evil.

Alatyr was perceived as the center of all existence and the basis of the universe

The Slavic amulet Alatyr was worn by young girls. He helped me find love and get married sooner. A talisman with the Veles rune was intended for children to impart wisdom, talent and clairvoyance. The Valkyrie symbol was placed on Slavic amulets for men. This is the sign of a warrior, which was supposed to protect in battle and give courage.

Other Slavic amulets and their meaning

The main signs could be supplemented by other images, which were placed not only on the amulets of the Slavs, but also on personal belongings, military uniforms, they were even painted on their bodies. They accompanied absolutely all events in people's lives. The following additional signs are known:

  • Gromovik;
  • Yarovik.

Gromovik helped men in all their endeavors and gave them strength

Gromovik and Kolyadnik were considered truly masculine symbols. The first protected warriors during battles, the second protected in everyday life. The sign of the Caroler gave men strength in hard work.

Women's protective signs are Makosh and Ladinets. Jewelry with the image of Ladinets protected guardians hearth and home and saved from the evil eye. The Mokosh sign was certainly worn by married girls and mothers; it protected the home and family.

The Overpowering Grass amulet helped to recover from many illnesses and recover faster from illnesses

The Overpowering Grass symbol prevented diseases or helped get rid of them as quickly as possible. The sign of Yarovik was placed everywhere, he was responsible for the safety of the harvest, protected the house and livestock.

Slavic amulet of Rod

The Slavs attached special significance to some signs. For example, Rod is a symbol of the beginning, the birth of the Earth and man. They took him very seriously. It meant the unity of the human race, the connection between ancestors and descendants through the transfer of knowledge and wisdom that does not go beyond the boundaries of the race. Sometimes he was depicted as a laughing sun with numerous rays, at the end of which there were balls.

Amulet Symbol of the Family - the personification of the creative principle, it carries only positive energy

From this article you will learn:

    What are the Slavic amulets and what is their meaning?

    How to care for Slavic amulets

The ancient Slavs believed in paganism. People attributed to objects magical properties, therefore, various amulets were common at this time. Slavic amulets could help in solving a number of problems: you could ask some for protection from damage, others were turned to if you wanted to find a betrothed or become rich. Now the symbols of Slavic amulets are again gaining popularity.

What power are endowed with Slavic amulets?

The ancient Slavs had a completely different picture of the world than ours. They thought differently - today such a perception of reality is called magical, a magical picture of the world. Even though the sciences were not developed, our ancestors knew how to get along with the forces of nature. In their view, the earth was inhabited by spirits and gods, and what was visible to the eye was only part of the real world. And this understanding, this belief in the existence of forces invisible to ordinary people was so strong that even after the advent of Christianity, many Slavic protective symbols that had protected the Slavs for centuries were still in use and were popular.

The amulets are based on natural phenomena. A field sown in a diamond shape symbolized fertility. Waves, crosses, hexagons embodied water, fire, thunder. All signs had their own meaning and were used only in certain cases.

Exist different kinds amulets, among them are:

    personal Old Slavic amulets (various jewelry - pendants, pendants, belts, earrings, rings);

    symbols for protecting the home (amulet for housing from various kinds of troubles);

    good luck charms;

What power Slavic amulets will have depends on who made them and how. The most powerful amulets were those made by the hands of the future owner. Such objects concentrate the energy and strength of the owner. That is why the Slavs abandoned the idea of ​​​​making a talisman in bad mood– the negative could also affect its properties.

Now it is no longer a problem to buy ready-made Slavic amulets. However, when purchasing an amulet, you need to know exactly what its meaning is. In any case, your sincere faith in the power of the chosen amulet is important. Only then will he shelter a person from the negative thoughts of other people and increase his personal energy.

What are the Slavic amulets and their meaning?

Slavic amulets for men

Slavic amulets intended for men and women have always had differences. The task of men's amulets is to protect the owner both in hunting and in war. It is also his responsibility to maintain the owner’s health and bring good luck. Slavic amulets for representatives of the stronger half of humanity are usually made of copper or silver. Men's amulets differ from women's in a calmer design. For the amulet to have greater power, it must be made by a mother, spouse or sister. Once upon a time, such amulets were even made from one’s own hair. This talisman was needed to protect a lover from death during the war.

Slavic amulets should always be kept with you: used as an accessory, embroidered with the image of the desired symbols on clothing, or applied to weapons. In any case, it is important to know the interpretation of Slavic amulets.

  • Seal of Veles.

The Slavic amulet in the photo is called “Seal of Veles”. The amulet is made in the form of a wolf or bear paw. The man carried this amulet with him throughout his life. Such a talisman can contribute to rapid career growth, give success and financial well-being. It is especially good to use for people for whom professional activity the weather is important. For example, fishermen, farmers, firefighters.

This Slavic amulet is associated with fire. It can protect you from negative energy, quarrels, damage, natural disasters and catastrophes. It was once used to restore relationships within the family and prevent wars.

This Slavic amulet strengthens character. It helps to bring to the fore such qualities as courage, bravery, heroism. Thunderer can give a person self-confidence and significantly increase characteristics such as strength and endurance. Initially, only the military used this Slavic amulet, but now absolutely any man can wear it, regardless of his type of activity. Gromovik also prevents damage and the evil eye.

  • Thunderstorm.

The owner of this Slavic talisman will be able to boast of enormous strength, wisdom and masculinity. With its help, a man will be able to defeat enemies and resist natural disasters. This Slavic amulet can be used by everyone. However, if a man’s profession is related to the elements (sailors, agronomists, pilots), he will be just perfect.

The Slavic amulet shown in the photo is especially popular. The men who carried it with them were distinguished by courage, unprecedented strength and the will to win. The amulet became protection both during war and during peaceful life.

  • Fern color.

This Slavic amulet should be used by people who want to grow spiritually. It provides opportunities for self-development and is able to prevent illness and damage from ruining your life.

Using this amulet, a person becomes wise. With its help, he receives the strength and will of his ancestors. In addition, the Slavic amulet can protect you from natural disasters and will make any undertaking successful. The Slavic amulet Stribozhich boasts similar characteristics. This magical item should be adopted by men whose lives are associated with risk: fire services, police, rescue services.

Patron of this Slavic amulet- Perun, god of thunder and lightning. With its help, a man could receive part of the power of the deity and his protection. First of all, the amulet was used in war to win the battle and prevent the enemy from capturing their native land. Perun's ax protected not only the man, but also his relatives, and did not allow betrayal to destroy the lives of husband and wife.

Slavic amulets for women

Women's Slavic amulets were distinguished by a more elegant design and elegance. The task of women's Slavic amulets is to strengthen the family and promote healthy offspring. Such magical objects protected not only the woman, but also her children.

This female Slavic amulet is capable of giving its owner love and happiness. The amulet is useful if a woman wants to get married well and become a mother. The Slavic amulet can also protect the owner from health problems and troubles.

This amulet has the power to bring good luck into your life and improve your financial situation. The bright sun is a reliable shield from diseases, damage, the evil eye, and failures. Moreover, under his protection is not only the woman, but also her future children. Possessing such a talisman, a woman will be able to find a way out even from very difficult situations. Thanks to this Slavic amulet, pregnancy and childbirth will go very smoothly.

  • Lada Star.

This women's Slavic amulet is dedicated to Lada the Mother of God, who is responsible for love and family. With its help, a woman can for a long time delight your beloved man with your beauty. The Lada Star will protect you from envious people and the actions of evil spirits. The Slavic amulet is aimed at the family: a woman will be able to meet her betrothed and have healthy offspring.

The patroness of this Slavic amulet is the goddess Makosh. Mature women can count on her help. The Slavic amulet will help in creating and strengthening a family. With such an assistant, the family hearth will burn brightly and continuously. The amulet can also be used by already married women. Makosh will not let troubles darken your life, will relieve you of health problems and give you happiness.

It is used by girls who dream of getting pregnant. Moreover, the amulet continues to work during pregnancy. The amulet will prevent depression, which often appears during this period, and will ease the course of childbirth. And after that, the Mother in labor will protect not only the woman, but also her baby from various troubles.

This Slavic amulet has two names at once - Ladinets and the Cross of Lada the Virgin. Women ask him for happiness. In addition, it treats and prevents female diseases. Like other women's Slavic amulets, Ladinets can protect a woman from damage and the evil eye.

Slavic amulets for children

Slavic amulets can also be used for children. For example, some of them are placed above the baby’s cradle to protect the child from any negative actions: the evil eye, damage, the influence of evil people. Once upon a time, mother herself made a talisman for her children. Most often, the child’s things were decorated with Slavic symbols. Today, children's Slavic amulets can be easily purchased in special stores.

The patron of this Slavic amulet is the god Rod. He helps all living things not only on our planet, but throughout the world. Such an amulet was usually placed above the baby's cradle or placed directly next to the baby. With his help, not only the baby, but the whole family were protected. Even after the child grew up, this amulet was always at home.

  • Diaper.

To protect her child, a woman can make a diaper doll. And now such a Slavic amulet must be made with your own hands. An important nuance - when working with the amulet, do not use scissors or needles. You will need white fabric from which you need to make a small flagellum - it will become the “body” of the future amulet. You should tie a small scarf on top, and then swaddle it in a cloth and rewind it with red thread. There is no need to draw a face. This doll is kept in a child's crib. With its help, he will always be protected from damage and the evil eye.

Slavic amulets for home

Slavic amulets can be used not only for humans, but also for the home. In this case, they will prevent various types of accidents - flooding, fires, theft. For these purposes, you can use images of absolutely any amulets, as well as magical products self made- traditional folk dolls. The exception is Slavic amulets, which must be worn exclusively by the person himself.

To make bad luck forget the way into your home, hang an image of Alatyr on the wall. This Slavic amulet will drive away evil spirits, protect you from thieves and fire, prevent various diseases from breaking into your life, and bring happiness and good luck to your home.

You can decorate the walls with an image of Alatyr, buy an accessory with such a symbol, or embroider it on clothes. You can also use other universal Slavic amulets at home: for example, Rodovik or Molvinets.

Universal Slavic amulets

Some Slavic amulets can be worn by everyone, regardless of gender and age. They are called universal.

The Slavic amulet is intended for newlyweds. The amulet will not allow the love between a couple to die and will protect against infidelity and conflicts. From the moment of the wedding, the Wedding Dress should be worn by both husband and wife at the same time: the amulet should always be with them. The amulet must be used together with the embroidery that is traditionally used to decorate the bed of the spouses. After the firstborn appears, the amulet is removed, wrapped in embroidery and hidden in a secluded place. At the same time, his power does not go away; he still protects the spouses and their baby.

  • Defeat the grass.

This Slavic amulet is intended for women, but it also has another side - the color of the fern, intended for men. That is why it is a universal amulet. Overcoming grass serves as a shield from evil spirits and various kinds of negative magical actions.

The Veles Amulet and the Veles Seal are two different amulets. The first one is the letter A, which is upside down. This talisman can reveal the hidden potential in a person; it paves the way to secret knowledge. Slavic Amulet of Veles that is used during various rituals.

The patron of this Slavic amulet is the god Svarog. The amulet allows a person to find his purpose. When a person wears Svarozhich, he should not do bad things. Slavic god stands on the side of light, so retribution for evil will be instantaneous.

According to legend, the god Roda personally gave people this Slavic amulet. That is why it is considered a very powerful amulet. Good luck in any business, happiness in your personal life - Molvinets will make life a real fairy tale.

The Slavic amulet Kolovrat is a symbol of the trajectory of the solar movement. It protects human health, protects from troubles and various negative magical influences, and also helps to give birth to healthy children.

How to choose the right Slavic amulets

The Slavic amulet will perform its stated functions only if it is chosen correctly. Below you will find the main recommendations on how to choose and apply Slavic symbols in everyday life.

    Choose a Slavic amulet responsibly. You should not limit your knowledge to the name and a brief listing of the main characteristics. Need to find detailed information about the selected Slavic amulet: who can wear it, how to use it correctly, what functions you can count on. Think about what material it should be made of.

    Listen to your heart, it will tell you the right option. This advice is especially relevant for people with excellent intuition. However, first make a small selection of Slavic amulets that may suit you according to the description. And only then turn on your feelings, so you definitely won’t go wrong.

    Analyze the effect of the Slavic amulet. It is important to understand how the amulet you choose works. If your life isn't changing at all, it's worth thinking about why this is happening. Perhaps you are simply wearing the wrong amulet, then the problem is easily solved. But there is a possibility that the problem is in your energy: an incorrect charging procedure or failure to follow the recommendations for use will neutralize the effect of the magic item.

Slavic amulets can also be selected by date of birth. The astrological calendar of the Slavs reflects the palaces that are assigned to each person according to his date of birth.

How to make Slavic amulets with your own hands

When making a Slavic amulet, you must follow the following rules:

    The amulet must be made by a person voluntarily and with all his heart. No one should be forced to do anything they don't want to do.

    For the amulet to be truly powerful, it must be made by close relatives: brother, father, mother, children.

    Marriage is not a blood relationship, but there is important nuance– a husband and wife can make amulets for each other, and they will have special power if there is a very trusting relationship between the spouses. Moreover, in this case, you don’t even need to select an amulet; wedding rings will provide the most reliable protection. It would be better if they were made, as before, of silver, and not of gold. Rings that will serve as a talisman should be smooth, without any additional decorations. Even gems reduce the power of magical items. True, this nuance is relevant only for rings. Wedding rings You cannot take it off - even if you go to bed or decide to take a shower. Like other paired magic items, rings work together. Therefore, if one of the couple took off the jewelry, protective properties the amulets begin to diminish.

    Get close to the choice of materials for the future Slavic amulet. A common situation is that even if the material suits you, it most likely will not suit the future owner of the amulet. Study the theory carefully, then start practicing.

    Your thoughts play an important role. When making a Slavic amulet, imagine the person for whom it is intended. Remember his character, behavioral characteristics, energy, look.

Protective embroidery, which is easy to make, is still considered good reliable protection. For it, you can use ordinary threads made of linen, cotton, wool, which you will find in any store. You can decorate clothes, towels or just fabric with embroidery. You need to pay attention to the shade and pattern; they are very important in protective embroidery. The color must be chosen taking into account the area of ​​life that needs to be influenced. By choosing the material, palette and design, you can easily make such a useful gift for loved one. But first, choose who the amulet is intended for and for what purpose it is performed.

How to clean and charge Slavic amulets

The process of creating Slavic amulets is a serious ritual. If you want the amulet to truly protect its owner, you need to first clean it and charge it. The Slavs had special rituals, thanks to which they protected themselves and family members, some of them are known to us today. Only a knowledgeable person can create a Slavic amulet; giving a talisman as a gift is an ideal option if you want to protect the recipient from troubles.

To cleanse the Slavic amulet and charge it, you do not need to have any special talents. Anyone can do these rituals. However, they should be carried out regularly.

To cleanse the Slavic amulet, you can use the power of the elements:

    Water. The simplest method, which was used in ancient times, is cleaning in running water. The amulet should be placed under running water, preferably from a stream - it works most effectively. The ability of water to neutralize negative energy has been known since ancient times; running water has special power in this regard. There is only one thing that matters important condition– at the time of the ritual there should be no negative thoughts. When cleaning the amulet, you need to think about the good and ask the water to remove all the negativity that has accumulated in it. If the amulet is wooden and cannot be kept under water for a long time, you can use another method - lightly sprinkle it with melt or rain water, which is characterized by pure energy. After the cleansing ritual, the Slavic amulet needs to be dried in the sun or using a piece of cloth. This way you can charge the amulet.

    Fire. Fire has powerful powers, so in the past the Slavs very often resorted to its help in their rituals. For example, the tradition of jumping over a cleansing fire on the day of Ivan Kupala is still maintained today. If a person was able to deftly jump over it, it means good health may not worry. A couple, having jumped over a fire, can count on a long and trusting relationship. Fire can also be used to cleanse Slavic amulets. To do this, pass the amulet through a candle: first in left side, then to the right. At this moment, imagine how all the negativity smolders in the fire and gradually turns into smoke. Say to yourself that all troubles will disappear and leave your life forever. And it doesn’t even matter what words you say, the main thing is in what mood. Your sincerity will be the key to the correct implementation of the ritual of cleansing the Slavic amulet. After finishing the ceremony, be sure to throw away the candle - it can no longer be used. Regardless of the material from which the Slavic amulet is made, after cleansing by fire, keep it in the sun.

    Earth. Slavic amulets can also be cleansed using earth. To do this, dig a small hole in dry soil, hide the amulet there and leave it overnight. This is necessary for the earth to take negative energy, after this the Slavic amulet can be charged in any chosen way. It can be done even simpler: put the amulet on the ground, and for a better effect, place stones in a circle. Salt is often used for cleansing; it also perfectly removes negative energy. To use this method, keep the Slavic amulet in salt for three days, but after that it cannot be used.

Some materials do not respond well to the direct physical effects of the elements. So, wood and silver should not be buried without protection.

Incense can also be used to cleanse amulets. We recommend sage or cedar. These aromas will rid the room of negative energy and contribute to more effective cleaning of the amulet. There are no clear recommendations that would help to understand whether the Slavic amulet has been cleansed or not. If the cleansing ritual is successful, you will feel a boost of self-confidence. If there is nothing like this, the procedure will have to be repeated.

Having completed the cleansing ritual, the Slavic amulet must be charged. The most successful days for the ritual are during the waxing of the Moon. This magical ritual united all the elements at once: fire, air, water, earth, ether. To perform the procedure, find a place in nature where no one can see or distract you. The ideal option is an area near the water where you can light a fire. Take off your shoes and that's it metal objects, elastic bands and hair clips. Golden Slavic amulets need to be charged with the help of hymns to the gods, then sprinkled with a little earth, held under running water and dried over a fire. When will your amulet meet new element, ask her to give the amulet the desired characteristics. You can charge the Slavic amulet at home if you cannot travel outside the city. Just make sure that all the elements still participate in the ritual.

What kind of care do all Slavic amulets require?

It is important to know not only how to clean and charge Slavic amulets, but also how to store them. To ensure that the amulet serves you faithfully for a long time, follow these recommendations:

    Keep the amulet in a natural wood box. This way you will provide it with additional natural energy. This rule does not apply to black magic amulets. They must be kept in boxes made of dark stone.

    Discreet place. Keep the Slavic amulet where no one can accidentally see it, much less take it. The energy of other people (even those close to you) can affect the effectiveness of the amulet.

    If you plan to make a Slavic amulet yourself, be sure to buy new tools. After completing the ritual, take them to the intersection of roads and bury them in the ground.

    If you made a black magic amulet, take all remaining items to the cemetery. Bury them near an old grave.

    Do not give your Slavic amulet to anyone.

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