Veles, one of the main deities in Slavic mythology, appears before us as a bestial god. Veles is the patron of wealth, and livestock, as well as trade, music, art and poetry. His mythology and powers share similarities with other deities like Odin, Loki, and Hermes. However, Veles has a distinct role: he opposes the supreme thunder god, Perun, the ruler of the underworld.
Veles is often envisioned as a shapeshifting dragon, a chimeric creature combining features of a bear and a snake. His tree of association is the willow, contrasting with Perun’s oak.
Here are some key aspects of Veles:
The great God Veles, who also wolf matchmaker, is found in the depths of the forest, where winter and wolves dance. His image is associated with wolves and winter.
In the forest, where the snow is blowing, the Veles walks at a slow pace. The blue of heaven is covered with darkness, There is no more road.
Blizzards of dreary round dances Cover God’s traces. Veles hums a song – Today he is a matchmaker for the wolves.
The animals “sing along” with the lute into the fading sunset. Wolf weddings…
On this night, smiling wolves lead a mating round dance. Veles watches the wolves vigilantly day and night.
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