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| | The Basics of Lithuanian Paganism |
 | | In later times the title "Dievas" was used to denote the Christian god, while the other Lithuanian deities were relegated to becoming lesser gods and goddesses. |  | | The most important god, after Dievas, was Perkūnas (or Perkons in Latvian). |  | | Sometimes the deities became demons -as in the case of Gabija, goddess of the hearth fire. |
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http://www.druidry.org/obod/deities/lithuanian_paganism.html
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| | CHAPTER IV |
 | | Dievas lives in heaven, but many legends say he walks on the Earth disguised as a beggar. |  | | To do that he was empowered by Dievas, who does not afterwards pry into worldly matters. |  | | From our point of view these legends are grotesque, but their main idea is clear — man is the copula of human and divine substance, it is only in form that the manifestations of this idea are rather unusual. |
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http://www.crvp.org/book/Series04/IVA-17/chapter_iv.htm
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| | Mythological images in Balt culture. |
 | | The god of Clear Sky is Dievas, to the God of the Thunder - is Perkunas, the God of Earth Powers - Veln/Vels (Prussian Patollo), to the Cultural Hero - Sovius; to the Great Goddess - Zemes mate, and also some other. |  | | The Supreme god of ancestors of Latvians and Lithuanians was Dievas (in a Prussian pantheon he is called also 'Okopirn' - 'the most first'). |  | | "In the Latvian national songs fragments of motives and the symbols, connecting children Dievas with idolised twins of other traditions - ancient Greek Dioscuri, Indian Asvinau were kept: sons of the god are in love with the daughter of the god (lits. |
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http://ccc.domaindlx.com/myths/mythology11.htm
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| | Viduramžių Lietuvos visuomenė |
 | | In some ways Lithuanian god Old-man reminds Indian god Avatar or sometimes Greek God Zeus also prone to appear incognito, it may appear that this kenosis of gods is generally a feature known to all Indo-European tradition. |  | | In Lithuanian ethological sagas the connection between the God and the lustrous dome of sky aren't numerous. |  | | god and day; these words stem from indoeuropean root deiuos, that means both God and the sky, divine heaven etc. Baltic Dievas, Dievs, Deivs is related to Greek Zeus, Dzeus (cf. |
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http://viduramziu.lietuvos.net/socium/pagonybe.htm
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| | Save ANGEL Campaign Forum -> "Daddy's Girl" ~ Parts 9 - 12 |
 | | The demon we recognize as Angelus had to be drawn to that body by some inherent darkness.” Dievas paced the floor again, this time without the impeding debris. |  | | She was almost as satisfied with the Angel she saw today, as she would have been with Angelus. |  | | Then Dievas pulled him back, scraping the vampire mercilessly past the torn fragments of wood and brick. |
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http://www.saveangel.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=3150
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| | Proto-Indo-European Religion -> Deities |
 | | Their worship survived among the Greeks and Romans (Castor and Pollux), the Vedic Indians (the Asvins) and the Balts (the Dieva deli). |  | | Among the Scyths he was just Papaeus, "Father." In other words, memories and versions of him survived in almost all the IE cultures, evidence of his importance to the Proto-Indo-Europeans. |  | | The father of the Twins may be Dyéus Patér, as for instance among the Greeks, where Castor and Pollux are called "dioskouri," "Zeus's boys," or the Balts, where they are the sons of Dievas. |
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http://www.ceisiwrserith.com/pier/deities.htm
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| | A witch's thoughts...: May 2005 |
 | | Lithuanians residing in Byelorussia in the ethnic areas of Lithuania population in some places refer to the Moon as Dievaitis (in dialect Dievaicis) ‘‘jaunas dievas, dievo sūnus’‘ 'young god, the son of God'. |  | | We may assume that the Moon was referred to as Dievaitis on a much wider territory form the remaining prayers addressed to the newly risen young moon. |  | | In the prayers and narratives the Moon occasionally is referred to as Dievas 'God' (Balys 1951, 19, 20). |
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http://traditionalwitch.blogspot.com/2005_05_01_traditionalwitch_archive.html
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| | Save ANGEL Campaign Forum -> "Daddy's Girl" ~ Parts 14 - 16 FINALE |
 | | “I agree Angelus isn’t the most reliable courier, but if Dievas had to choose between one or the other, I believe he’d come for his power and bank on Angelus not being able to use the weapon. |  | | Gunn stepped forward, “You’re the magic expert here, so coming up with a plan to restore Angel and defeat Dievas is your department, but we’re here to help. |  | | He and Fred continued their backward passage toward the vault entrance as they read. |
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http://www.saveangel.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=3486
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| | An Ancient European Pagan Creation Story |
 | | Lithuania is very significant in reconstructing Northern European Pagan traditions since it was one of the last places in Europe to be influenced by Christianity (circa 15th and 16th centuries, though the elite embraced Christianity in the 13 and 14th centuries). |  | | Velnias brings back some of the dirt in his hands which he gives to Dievas who spreads it on the waters to create land. |  | | She is a goddess of the earth and animals and is said to mate with all the gods at one time or another. |
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http://www.talkaboutreligion.com/group/alt.religion.druid/messages/59067.html
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| | Romuva: the name |
 | | Dievas is the sky God who lives atop the heavenly mountain. |  | | The Prussian Romuva temple established Dievas, Perkûnas and Velnias as the three main Gods. |  | | She is also womb and tomb, and Lithuanians greet her when they rise in the morning and go to sleep at night. |
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http://www.wcer.org/members/europe/Lithuania/religion.htm
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| | European heritage: the Baltic languages - Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
 | | To give an example from the ancient Baltic pantheon – its highest level is represented by celestial deities, among and above all – God: Dievs in Latvian, Dievas in Lithuanian, Deiws/Deywis in ancient Prussian. |  | | Here are a few examples of similar sentence structure in Sanskrit and Lithuanian: kataras tvam asi (S) – koteros tu esi (Lt), (which one are you); Dēvas adāt datas, Dēvas dāsyati dhānās (S) – Dievas dave dantis, Dievas duos duonos (Lt.), (God gave teeth, God will give bread). |  | | The Lithuanian language is more conservative and better preserved than Latvian. |
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http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?t=139987
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| | Probert Encyclopaedia: Other Mythology (D-F) |
 | | In Baltic mythology, Dievas was the father of the gods. |  | | The legendary founder of Carthage, she committed suicide to avoid marrying a local prince. |
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http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/D0A.HTM
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| | VERBAL FOLKLORE> Small forms of verbal folklore |
 | | Jurgio (23 04) Dievas daržinę atidaro (On St. George’s Day (April 23) God opens the door of the barn) (that is, at the end of April grass starts to grow, so there is no need to save fodder), Lig šv. |  | | In some proverbs certain strata of the ancient Baltic beliefs can be traced: Nevyk Dievo į medį, paskui ir su pyragu neišprašysi (Do not drive God up a tree, later you will not be able to coax him to get down, even if you offer him a piece of pastry for it). |  | | (Here an allusion is made to sacred groves where feasts were held to honour gods), Vieniems Dievas duoda nueidamas, kitiems - pareidamas (God gives gifts to some when He leaves, God gives gifts to some when He returns). |
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http://ausis.gf.vu.lt/eka/verbalf/smallfolk.html
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| | House of the Goddess - Saule |
 | | She drives her chariot across the heavens, pulled by two white, golden-maned steeds, called the "Asviniai" or the Divine Twin Sons of Dievas (God of Shining Sky). |  | | Saule has been described as the wife of Dievas, God of Shining Sky; of Perkunas, the God of Thunder, and Menulis, the Moon. |  | | Saule was married to Menulis (the Moon), but divorced Him due to His infidelity with their daughter, Ausrine (the Dawn). |
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http://www.amazonworlds.com/temple/saule.htm
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| | Krumine |
 | | She is the sister of Perkūnas (or Dievas). |  | | Krūminė visited her daughter and when she came back to the earth, she saw that the households of people were better than they were before. |  | | Once she found a stone, where Dievas had inscribed the weird of Nijolė. |
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http://www.yotor.com/wiki/en/kr/Krumine.htm
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| | Information about Lithuania |
 | | The Lithuanian supreme God, as the myth retales, had a wife, the primorial Great Mother, the goddess Lada, who had given birth to the first-born twins. |  | | 'Dievas', the name of God in Lithuanian, has a common root with the words of this meaning in all ide languages. |  | | In the Highlands of Lithuania as well as in the major part of the Lowlands the word 'Dievas' was used together with personal name Praamzius, in Suvalkija the God's name were Prakurimas, Ikurejas, Sotvaras, while in the west of the Lowlands and in Prussia he was reffered to as Ukopirmas. |
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http://www.litnet.lt/litinfo/religion.html
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| | Perkūnas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Perkūnas has stones in the sky (which create rumble during a storm) - the motive connected to Indo-European mythology. |  | | In some myths Perkūnas expels his wife (and in some cases his children too) and remains in the sky by himself. |  | | Some myths offer a very different story: Dievas lifts Perkūnas from the earth into the sky. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perkunas
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| | Symposium on Creation |
 | | Unthinkingly we use deity as a generic term to express the concept of the Supreme God as well as gods. |  | | God may seem unrelated but is in fact related to the German Gott, and the Danish and Swedish Gud, etc. An apparently unrelated variation used in the Slavic languages is represented by the Russian Bog, Czech-Slovak Bogu, Serb-Croatian Bog, Avestan (India) Baga, etc. |  | | Deity draws on a Latin word deus, which immediately suggests, for instance, the Italian Dio, French Dieu, Spanish Dios, Old Irish Dia, Welsh Duw, Breton Doue, Lithuanian Dievas, Lettish Dieus, Sanskrit Dyu, Greek Theos, Catalonian Deu, Cornish Dew, Gaelic Dia. |
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http://www.creationism.org/symposium/symp5no1.htm
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| | The Basis of the Old Lithuanian Religion |
 | | Dievas, the God of the Heavens, is light, and his name is related to the Lithuanian word diena, `day'. |  | | Dievas of light is worshiped as a Father for he is our protector. |  | | The heaven with its brilliant Sun, Moon, Stars also form a divine family which influences and encourages the life processes of nature. |
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http://vinland.org/heathen/pagancee/lithrel.html
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| | Perkunas |
 | | In the sky there are stones of Perkūnas - the motive connected with Indo-European mythology - of the stone sky. |  | | Perkūnas expels for change the wife, and in some variants and children, itself remains in the sky or, on the contrary, Dievas lifts Perkūnas from the ground on the sky. |
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http://www.meta-religion.com/World_Religions/Ancient_religions/Baltic/perkunas.htm
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| | Angelfire.com, a Great Place to work! |
 | | Osvaldas [POST281] (1) From Anglo Saxon, short form Valdas; Church Latin Osvaldus from the Anglo Saxon Osewald : Anglo Saxon os "dievas" and "weald " valdia." The word "dievas" means God and "valdz^ia" means power: authority, rule. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ma4/thelithuanians/page2n.html
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| | keliukis |
 | | Alternative names for him include: Kelio dievas, Kelių dievas, Kelia Deivs (Samogitian), Keliou Deivs (Samogitian). |  | | Worshippers would pray and sacrifice white hens to Keliukis before traveling. |
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http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/keliukis.html
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| | Dievo Sunelaia |
 | | The collective name given to the unnamed sons of Dievas. |  | | Cite, rate, or print article Send comment Used sources |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/d/dievo_sunelaia.html
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| | [Simegen-l] Congressional Battle Affects Us |
 | | And me. -- John Cowan jcowan@reutershealth.com www.reutershealth.com ccil.org/~cowan Dievas dave dantis; Dievas duos duonos --Lithuanian proverb Deus dedit dentes; deus dabit panem --Latin version thereof Deity donated dentition; deity'll donate doughnuts --English version by Muke Tever God gave gums; God'll give granary --Version by Mat McVeagh |
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http://www.simegen.com/pipermail/simegen-l/Week-of-Mon-20021125/008794.html
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| | [XOM-interest] Canonicalizer and Serializer could implement a common interface |
 | | It would be plausible to hide the first two things in an application method, and then allow calling write() on whatever was returned from the method. |  | | -- John Cowan jcowan at reutershealth.com www.reutershealth.com ccil.org/~cowan Dievas dave dantis; Dievas duos duonos --Lithuanian proverb Deus dedit dentes; deus dabit panem --Latin version thereof Deity donated dentition; deity'll donate doughnuts --English version by Muke Tever God gave gums; God'll give granary --Version by Mat McVeagh |  | | Previous message: [XOM-interest] Canonicalizer and Serializer could implement a common interface |
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http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/xom-interest/2003-November/000840.html
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| | Re: [xml-dev] XML 1.1 and Unicode normalization |
 | | Charmod says that *creators* of text should normalize it, and that *interpreters* of text should verify normalization, but should not normalize. |  | | www.reutershealth.com ccil.org/~cowan Dievas dave dantis; Dievas duos duonos --Lithuanian proverb Deus dedit dentes; deus dabit panem --Latin version thereof Deity donated dentition; deity'll donate doughnuts --English version by Muke Tever God gave gums; God'll give granary --Version by Mat McVeagh |  | | Prev by Date: Re: [xml-dev] ANN: XUL Alliance Goes Live - New XML UI Standards Body Emerging? |
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http://www.oxygenxml.com/archives/xml-dev/200306/msg00222.html
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| | Tons of Lyrics: Requiem: Ateik Lyrics |
 | | You can bookmark this page and return later. |  | | O gal ir ne, gal ateik ryte Isgerki saules, Tokios kaip kraujas raudonos Truputis meiles, O jau toliau kaip dievas duos, dous,dous, O jau toliau kaip dievas dous, dous, dous Toliau kaip dievas dous |
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http://www.tonsoflyrics.com/letter_r/artist_requiem/ateik_lyrics.html
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| | 2004 |
 | | Jau apsemtas ir antras aukštas, žydas tupi ant stogo, pro šalį skrenda sraigtasparnis, kviečia žydą lipti ir gelbėtis, jis purto galvą, ne, Dievas.. |  | | -Kvaily, sako jam Dievas, siunčiau tau ir laivą ir lėktuvą, o tu.. |  | | Bet tu nebijok, aš tave išgelbėsiu, tarė Dievas ir žydas pabudo. |
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http://www.ukzinios.lt/2004/06/main20040603.html
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| | FeedGallery - Search dievas |
 | | More Channels on: Myrss, Copyright, Mydomain, Build, Channel, Register, Dievas |
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http://www.feedgallery.com/keywords/dievas.htm
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| | Artists - www.e-music1.com Ringtones, Polyphonic, mp3, mp3s, music, free mp3 - Artists |
 | | Your registration will give you access to many free songs. |  | | Zmones, Hardkoras, Dievas Ir As, Zmones, Hardkoras, Dievas Ir As Zmrzlina |
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http://www.e-music1.com/artist__2_1_z_.html
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| | Dvyniai |
 | | Savo uošvei Naomi Rut pasakė: “Tavo Dievas - mano Dievas, tavo tauta – mano tauta”. |
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http://www.ort.lt/kalendorius/sivan.htm
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| | Religija |
 | | Dažniausiai dievybės buvo susiejamos su astronominiais ar gamtos objektais bei reiškiniais - Saulės dievas, perkūno dievas, jūros dievas ir panašiai. |
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http://lithuanian.encyclopedia.st/Religija
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http://www.emp3s.com/dsong.aspx?id=64817&rID=8cf8XD
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| | DBZ |
 | | Tai zemes drakonas jie sukurti taippat kaip nameko planetos rutuliai surinkus i viena vieta 7 drakono rutulius pasirodo dievas drakonas kurio galima paprasyti vieno noro. |  | | drakono rutuliu dievas kuris ispildo 3 norus ir veikia tuo pciu principu kai surenki 7 rutulius turi pasakyti nora nameku kalba kitaip noru neispildis. |
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http://www.geocities.com/drakonukovaz/drakonor.htm
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