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- Mat_Zemlya abstract "Mat Zemlya, also Matka Ziemia, and Mati Syra Zemlya (literally Damp Mother Earth), is the oldest deity in Slavic mythology, her identity later blended into that of Mokosh. She shares characteristics with Indo-Iranian Ardvi Sura Anahita “Humid Mother of the Earth.”In the early Middle Ages, Mati Syra Zemlya was one of the most important deities in the Slavic world. Oaths were made binding by touching the Earth and sins were confessed into a hole in the Earth before death. She was worshipped in her natural form and was not given a human personage or likeness. Since the adoption of Christianity in all Slavic lands, she has been identified with Mary, the mother of Jesus.An example of her importance is seen in this traditional invocation to Matka Ziema, made with a jar of hemp oil:East – \"Mother Earth, subdue every evil and unclean being so that he may not cast a spell on us nor do us any harm.\" West – \"Mother Earth, engulf the unclean power in thy boiling pits, and in thy burning fires.\" South – \"Mother Earth, calm the winds coming from the South and all bad weather. Calm the moving sands and whirlwinds.\" North – \"Mother Earth, calm the North winds and clouds, subdue the snowstorms and the cold.\" The jar, which held the oil, is buried after each invocation and offering is made at each Quarter. (Slavonic mythology 1977:287)".
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- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageLength "1908".
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageRevisionID "624848032".
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLink Anahita.
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Agricultural_goddesses.
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Creator_goddesses.
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Earth_goddesses.
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fertility_goddesses.
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slavic_goddesses.
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLink Deity.
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLink Hemp_oil.
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLink Mary_(mother_of_Jesus).
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLink Mokosh.
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLink Mother_Russia.
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLink Māra.
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Indo-Iranian_religion.
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLink Slavic_mythology.
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mat Zemlya".
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Matka Ziemia".
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mother Earth".
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Merge_from.
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mat_Zemlya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Slavmyth.
- Mat_Zemlya subject Category:Agricultural_goddesses.
- Mat_Zemlya subject Category:Creator_goddesses.
- Mat_Zemlya subject Category:Earth_goddesses.
- Mat_Zemlya subject Category:Fertility_goddesses.
- Mat_Zemlya subject Category:Slavic_goddesses.
- Mat_Zemlya hypernym Deity.
- Mat_Zemlya type ComicsCharacter.
- Mat_Zemlya comment "Mat Zemlya, also Matka Ziemia, and Mati Syra Zemlya (literally Damp Mother Earth), is the oldest deity in Slavic mythology, her identity later blended into that of Mokosh. She shares characteristics with Indo-Iranian Ardvi Sura Anahita “Humid Mother of the Earth.”In the early Middle Ages, Mati Syra Zemlya was one of the most important deities in the Slavic world. Oaths were made binding by touching the Earth and sins were confessed into a hole in the Earth before death.".
- Mat_Zemlya label "Mat Zemlya".
- Mat_Zemlya sameAs Q10578339.
- Mat_Zemlya sameAs Mat_Zemlja.
- Mat_Zemlya sameAs Mati_Zemlya.
- Mat_Zemlya sameAs Мајка_Земја.
- Mat_Zemlya sameAs m.021kfq.
- Mat_Zemlya sameAs Мать_—_Сыра_Земля.
- Mat_Zemlya sameAs Mat_Zemlja.
- Mat_Zemlya sameAs Q10578339.
- Mat_Zemlya wasDerivedFrom Mat_Zemlya?oldid=624848032.
- Mat_Zemlya isPrimaryTopicOf Mat_Zemlya.