Polish mythology
Polish mythology describes certain beliefs and myths in Poland, including some paganistic elements and witchcraft as well.
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2 Polish Supernatural Spirits 3 Polish Folk Magic 4 Online Sources 5 Book Resources |
The Polish Pantheon
- Bialobog
- Czarnobog
- Dazbog
- Dziewona
- Dzydzilelya
- Jarilo
- Jezi Baba
- Kupala
- Lada and Lado
- Marzanna
- Marzyana
- Matka Gabia
- Miesiac
- Mokosz
- Oynyena Maria
- Percunatel
- Piorun
- Porvata
- Rodzanica
- Siliniez
- Sorrowful God
- Stribog
- Sudz
- Swaitowid
- Swarog
- Syrena
- Tawals
- Trishna
- Triglav
- Weles
- Zaria
- Zemina
- Zewana
- Zizilia
- Zlota Baba
- The Zorya
- Zwezda Dnieca
- Zwezda Wieczoniaia
- Zwezda Polnoca
- Zywie
Polish Supernatural Spirits
- Bannik
- Boginki
- Djabelek
- Dogoda
- Dola
- Domowije
- Kikimora
- Lakanica
- Leszi
- Mamuna
- Mamony
- Mora
- Naw
- Neuri
- Nocnitsa
- Odmience
- Polewiki
- Polundica
- Psotnik
- Rarog
- Rusalje
- Sky_Women
- Smierna
- Spore
- Strzyga
- Sudice
- Tloka
- Topieke
- Treasurer/Karzelek
- Wila
- Wodjanoj
- Zors
Polish Folk Magic
- Circles in Polish mythology
- Crossroads in Polish mythology
- Czarwonica
- Divination in Polish mythology
- Fire Flowers
- Herbs in Polish mythology
- Knots
- Ladanki
- Lechebnik
- The Magic Belt of Poland
- Matka Ziema
- Pysanky
- Spoiling
- Szeptem
- Thresholds
- Zagavory
- Zawlanie
- Znak
- Znakhari
Online Sources
- Slavic and Eurasian Pantheons
- Slavic Myth and Religion
- Slavic Paganism and Witchcraft
- Okana's Web
- Gods and Goddesses of the Slavs
- Gods and Goddesses of Love and Sexuality
- Slavic Mythology in Pictures
- Yahoo! Category Search for Slavic Pagan
- Polish Paganism
- East Slavic Paganism
- The Eternal Slavic Fire
- Pan-Slavic Traditions and Beliefs
- Real Magick Archives – Slavic
- Slavic Mysteries
- Slavic Antiquities
- Introduction to Slavic Rituals
- Neopaganism in Central Europe
- Polish Supernatural Spirits
- Polish Folk Magic
- The Polish Pagan Pantheon
Book Resources
- Chrypinski, Anna, editor. Polish Customs. Friends of Polish Art: Detroit, MI, 1977.
- Contoski, Josepha K., editor. Treasured Polish Songs with English Translations. Polanie Publishing Co.: Minneapolis, MN, 1953.
- Estes, Clarissa Pinkola, Ph.D. Women Who Run With the Wolves. Ballantine Books: New York, 1992.
- Gimbutas, Marijas. The Slavs. Preager Publishers: New York, 1971.
- Knab, Sophie Hodorowicz. Polish Customs, Traditions, & Folklore. Hippocrene Books: New York, 1993.
- Knab, Sophie Hodorowicz. Polish Herbs, Flowers, and Folk Medicine. Hippocrene Books: New York, 1995.
- Krasicki, Ignacy (tr by Gerard Kapolka) Polish Fables : Bilingual. 1997
- Leland, Charles Godfrey. Gypsy Sorcery and Fortune Telling. New York: University Books, 1962
- Zajdler, Zoe. Polish Fairy Tales. Chicago, Ill: Follett Publishing, 1959
- Sekalski, Anstruther J. Old Polish Legends. 1997
- Singing Back The Sun: A Dictionary of Old Polish Customs and Beliefs, Okana, 1999


