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2. THE GODDESS JELYA is a Celestial Goddess-Patroness and Goddess-
Guardian of funeral Feast Ceremonies which our ancestors organized to see the dead
off to the World of Ancestors. She is a kind-hearted and good-natured Goddess
KARNA’s junior sister. She meets souls which rise with the Sacred smoke of Kroda
(funeral fire) or funeral Boat, and gives them the necessary instructions so they be-
come accustomed to the world of Nav and to be aware of the direction to follow the
Golden Way of Spiritual Development that is the precept of the Higher God SVA-
ROG.
3. THE GODDESS DOLYA or SRECHA (FATE) is a Celestial Goddess of happy
fate, happiness and success in life and creative deeds. She is an eternally beautiful,
young Celestial spinner who spins the wonderful filament of the human life. The
Goddess Fate is a very skilful needlewoman. An even and durable gold filament of
the human life and fate, which she holds with her tender hands, flows from her emer-
ald spindle. She is the Celestial Goddess MAKOSH’s youngest daughter and the
Goddess NEDOLYA’s junior sister.
4. GODDESS NEDOLYA or NESRECHA (MISFORTUNE) is a Celestial God-
dess who gives an unhappy fate to people and their children for the violation of the
RITA Laws (Celestial Laws of Clan and Blood purity) and the Precepts of Blood. She
is an elderly woman who spins a special filament of the human life. A curve, uneven
and flimsy grey filament of the life and fate of a person punished by the Goddess’s
lesson flows from her old granite spindle. When a person completely fulfils the les-
son of Gods, Nedolya tears the grey filament of his life and he, being free from un-
happy fate, goes away to the World of Ancestors, or she plates a gold filament of her
junior sister into his fate. The Goddess NEDOLYA is the Celestial Goddess MA-
KOSH’s eldest daughter.
5. THE GODDESS TARA (Tarina, Taia, Tabiti) is a junior sister of the God
TARKH who is also called Dazhdbog. She is the Celestial God PERUN’s daughter.
The Goddess Tara always sparkles with kindness, love, tenderness, anxiety and atten-
tion. Her grace is poured out on Nature and people. Ever-Beautiful Goddess Tara is
a Celestial Keeper of Sacred Groves, Forests, Oak woods and Sacred Trees of the
Great Race — Oak, Cedar, Elm, Birch and Ash. Because the Goddess Tara and her
elder brother Tarkh Dazhdbog guard the boundless lands of Belovodie and the Sa-
cred Race, these territories were called the Land of Tarkh and Tara, i.e. the Grand
Tartaria: also, the Slavs-Aryans called the Pole-star Tara in this wonderful God-
dess’s honour.
6. THE GODDESS DZHIVA (Deva, Jiva, Diva, Siva) is a Goddess of Eternal
Universal Life, the Goddess of young and pure human souls. She gives a pure and
light soul to every representative of the Great Race or every descendant of the Celes-
tial Clan to be born in the world of Yav (material world), and lets a person drink the
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Divine Suritsa from the Bowl of Eternal Life after his just earthly life. The goddess
92 Sura, Suritsa (Old Rus.) – a ritual drink which according different sources was prepared of the barley ferment-
ed right in the sun (Suria), or of honey, or of medicinal herbs infused on spring water.
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