The second day after Easter, in Cracow, Poland, a large cultural festival in front of Christians is held every year at the tomb of the city's legendary founder, Clacus. Published publicly, the festival is dominated by small but growing religious believers known by Poles as "Rodzimowierstwo" English is "native face". Aboriginal faith can be called ethnic religion, restoring / reforming the faith of ancient slabs and living paths and opposing the hegemony of the Roman Catholic church in one of the strongest Catholic societies in the world. The titles of this work are formed as two elements, as supporters of Rodzimowierstwo and as non-supporters, as a normal element of public culture in the 21st century - practice of small enterprises, child-centered entertainment, ubiquitous photography - Native belief
Rodnovery is essentially a community religion and most believers are actively involved in the organization; only a few followers choose different exercises. Sometimes slavic indigenous faith organizations invite guests to religious meetings of other organizations, including organizations of other countries. Most Slavic indigenous religious groups highlight the memorial of their ancestors in their religious activities. It is more important for many of Rodnovers to create something that they think is a "real" slab ritual than psychologically empowered.
The gods of Slav's religion are arranged according to cosmology and functional groups and are inherited through myths and folklore. Whether it is the earliest Slavic religion or modern Slavic indigenous belief theology and cosmology, God is arranged to rank the powers generated by the supreme God Rhodes of God. According to Hellold's Chronica Slavorum (ed.1168-1169), "According to the obligations assigned to them, leave his blood and distinguish according to intimacy with God." The generic name of "God" or "God" in Slavic language is "Borg", its original meaning is both "wealth" and "giver". This term relates to Sanskrit Baga and Avestar Baga. In addition to the relatively recent phenomenon of slab indigenous beliefs (Rodnovery), despite the long-term Christianization of the land of Slabs, some of the gods of Slavo are particularly worshiped in rural folk religion There is.
The origins of Indigenous Slavic beliefs can be traced back to the romantic movement of Europe from the late 18th century to the 19th century, the response to the era of rationalism and enlightenment. Along with the growth of European nationalism, intellectuals began to claim their own country's heritage. Despite the demands of the Christian religious system before the reconstruction in the rightmost nationalist movement of Germany and Austria in the early 20th century, this did not happen in Russian counterparts.