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Discover the enchanting world of Finnish mythology and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of ancient Finnish festivals. Unearth the tales of powerful gods, mystical creatures, and epic adventures that have shaped Finland's cultural heritage. Delve into the depths of folklore and gain a deeper understanding of the vibrant traditions that have been passed down through generations. Whether you are a mythology enthusiast or simply seeking to expand your knowledge, this book will transport you to a realm of wonder and intrigue. Embark on a journey through time and embrace the magic of Finnish…mehr

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Discover the enchanting world of Finnish mythology and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of ancient Finnish festivals. Unearth the tales of powerful gods, mystical creatures, and epic adventures that have shaped Finland's cultural heritage. Delve into the depths of folklore and gain a deeper understanding of the vibrant traditions that have been passed down through generations. Whether you are a mythology enthusiast or simply seeking to expand your knowledge, this book will transport you to a realm of wonder and intrigue. Embark on a journey through time and embrace the magic of Finnish mythology today! Finnish mythology is filled with stories from northern gods and goddesses, magical animals and feisty forest spirits. Finland was an agricultural society for hundreds of years and before that the inhabitants were hunter-gatherers. Our mythology and folktales are intertwined with the surrounding nature, clear lakes, northern lights and the forest, which was the home of all kinds of mysterious events. Summer Solstice was the time to honor the thunder god Ukko, who brought the rain and life with him. This was the time to party and be merry. All kinds of spells and magic was performed during this magical day. The biggest festival of the year, however was the harvest festival Kekri. This was the time when the spirits and ghosts wondered among the living. Ancestors were remembered and they were invited to join the festivities. Many of the modern Finnish Christmas traditions, are in fact, based on the old Kekri celebration. In March when the earth woke up from it's sleep, the goddess Akka was celebrated. Spring equanox was known as matopäivä the day of the snakes. During this day, snakes woke up from hibernation and they danced to honor the earth goddess.
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