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- Bałwan abstract "Bałwan Polish or balvan Kyrgyz – today, literally indistinguishable from everyday word for snowman, is an ancient word common to all Slavic languages, describing a statuesque or monolithic depiction or a pillar or a plinth depicting or erected in honor of a deity. This object was worshipped, or constituted a tangible representation of a cult image. The Western Slavs transcribed and pronounced the word as bałwan (in American English pronounced: BOW as in the phrase bow-wow and von as in Stratford-Upon-Avon, with the accent on the penultimate (in this case, the first) syllable, as is the typical stress), which is its contemporary and old Polish lexical manifestation, whereas the Southern Slavs and the Eastern Slavs used the just slightly differently-voweled bołwan (English pronunciation:BOH-van).The word itself has Sanskrit origins, where it figures as bala (the force) appended witth the suffix -van signifying possession of an attribute, thus etymologically bałwan means strong, powerful, mighty. In the Kyrgyz language of Central Asia, geographically remote from the territories Slavs are today identified with in Europe, balvan is a \"strongman\" or a hero, whereas in Persian, pahlevān denotes a militant or a veteran, as well as the plinth or boundary marker erected in his or her honor, or even a cairn, and, by extension, a fool. That latter meaning, at first secondary, became primary after Christianity was imposed on the Slavs, making bałwan acquire a distinctly pejorative primary meaning.The historical fact of all Slavs sharing throughout their idioms such as they have evolved apart this single entity -- a common term for all cult objects in the form of a statue or cairn -- might suggest that idolatry spread early among the Slavic peoples, perhaps when they came in contact with Turkic peoples or Iranian. A word with similar etymology is the Slavic word for God (when capitalized) or deity, bóg, itself a Sanskrit derivation of \"bhaga\"/Iranian or Persian bag. In India the concept of a deity or god is often relayed with the word bhagvan, variously transcribed as bhagwan.A derived term from bałwan is the Slavic word for idolatry: bałwochwalstwo.".
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- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLink Etymology.
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- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLink Kyrgyz_language.
- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLink Midwestern_United_States.
- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLink Northwestern_University.
- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLink Persian_language.
- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLink Plinth.
- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLink Polish_language.
- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Slavic.
- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLink Representation_(arts).
- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLink Slavic_languages.
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- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLink Slavic_studies.
- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLink Slavs.
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- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLink Stratford-upon-Avon.
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- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLink Turkic_peoples.
- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Chicago.
- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Michigan.
- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Wisconsin–Madison.
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- Bałwan wikiPageWikiLinkText "bałwan".
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- Bałwan subject Category:Kyrgyz_language.
- Bałwan subject Category:Persian_language.
- Bałwan subject Category:Polish_language.
- Bałwan subject Category:Sanskrit.
- Bałwan subject Category:Sanskrit_words_and_phrases.
- Bałwan subject Category:Slavic_languages.
- Bałwan subject Category:Slavic_mythology.
- Bałwan subject Category:Slavic_paganism.
- Bałwan hypernym Word.
- Bałwan type Food.
- Bałwan comment "Bałwan Polish or balvan Kyrgyz – today, literally indistinguishable from everyday word for snowman, is an ancient word common to all Slavic languages, describing a statuesque or monolithic depiction or a pillar or a plinth depicting or erected in honor of a deity. This object was worshipped, or constituted a tangible representation of a cult image.".
- Bałwan label "Bałwan".
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- Bałwan sameAs Bałwan_(posąg).
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- Bałwan sameAs Q9167903.
- Bałwan wasDerivedFrom Bałwan?oldid=699321409.
- Bałwan depiction Swiatowit3011.jpg.
- Bałwan isPrimaryTopicOf Bałwan.