Stribog is a Slavic god of wind, sky, and air in Slavic mythology. He is often depicted as a fierce, old man with a long white beard and hair, carrying a horn or trumpet that controls the winds. Stribog is believed to be the father of the seven sons of Stribog, who are said to represent the seven winds.
In Slavic folklore, Stribog is also associated with strength, power, and change. He is considered to be a force of nature that can bring both destruction and renewal. Some people believe that invoking Stribog can bring favorable winds for travel, hunting, or agricultural activities.
Stribog is worshiped and honored by some modern Slavic neopagans and is considered a powerful deity in their religious practices. He is often invoked in rituals and ceremonies to seek his blessings and protection. Stribog remains an important figure in Slavic mythology and continues to be revered by many who follow the ancient Slavic traditions.
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