Črt - Bog patnje i zla
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Črt |
- sin Morane i Crnoboga
- polubrat Besomora, brat Morana,
- Deca Ognjeni Zmaj (Zirnitra, Zir, Rosvodiz?), Demonski Jahač
- Druga imena: Črtomir, Suronja, Paklenik, Paklenc i Zlomir, Chert, Čert, Chort, Czart, Čert, haspyda, didko, irod, and kutsyi,
Pekelnyboh, Pekelnypan, Pekelnik, Lokton, Hela
- Nacionali park Paklenica u HR
- črta
- sin Crnoboga ili Crnobog
- Božji sudija koji zna grehove ljudi. Izvršitelj kazni loših ljudi posle smrti.
- izvor reči Pakao
- Kad je dolazilo na površje otvarao je zemlju - potres
Peklenc (also spelled Pekelnyboh, Pekelnypan, Pekelnik, Lokton) was a
chthonic deity of the Slavic mythology. He was the lord of the
underground and a divine judge. Peklenc mastered the subterranean fire
by which metals and precious stones were forged. He also reigned over
the underground water which, according to the ancient Slavic traditions,
caused earthquakes when Peklenc ordered it to reach the surface.
Peklenc had a wholesale knowledge about the deeds of wicked, who were
carried next to him to be judged and punished. He was a severe though
equal judge, as he provided everybody with the possibility to redeem
their past mistakes. The ones who persisted were condemned to death or
condemned to punishments depending by their crimes. The cruel were
turned into stones, the quarrelsome became werewolves, while the ones
who had no compassion towards the others were turned into creatures
feeding on their very bodies. Peklenc was also capable to punish entire
peoples by opening deep ravines that swallowed villages and cities, a
pond or a lake was left in their place. The inhabitants paid for their
punishment by wandering underwater, their desperate scream being
transmitted by Oźwiena, the goddess of echo. Peklenc also sent evil
spirits against unjust governors, in order to have them abandon their
reigns. The latter ruined and, covered back by grass, returned to
nature. He could also use basilisks as emissaries or servants.
Chort (
Russian: Чёрт,
Belarusian and
Ukrainian: Чорт,
Polish:
Czart,
Czech and
Slovak:
Čert) is considered to be a demon
[1] of total evil,
[2] with horns, hoofs, skinny tail, and a pig-face in
Slavic mythology (demonology).
He is the son of the Slavic god Chernobog and the goddess Mara[citation needed]. In
Ukraine, he is also known as
haspyda,
didko,
irod, and
kutsyi. In folk
Christianity, he is considered a minion of
Satan.
Compare to sayings (curses) "
Tysiacha chertei"(Russian) - meaning thousands of demons, "
Chort poberi"(Russian)
- meaning as overtaken by the demon, the saying is often used as an
acceptable version of cursing in the Eastern Europe, "
Chort poputal"(Russian) - meaning mixed up by the demon, "
K chertiam"(Russian) - meaning to hell, and many others.