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Samodiva (the)

Samodiva (the)

General Description of Samodiva

The Samodivas (also called Vilas or Vily in other Slavic regions) are powerful and mystical female spirits from Slavic folklore, especially in Bulgarian, Serbian, and Croatian traditions. They are described as extraordinary beings embodying beauty, youth, and the strength of nature. Samodivas inhabit wild places such as forests, mountains, and waters, where they dance and sing under the moonlight. Although they can be benevolent, they are also very capricious and dangerous. They severely punish those who dare disturb their peace or disrespect nature.

Samodivas have powers related to the elements, especially water and earth, and they can manipulate human destiny. They can seduce men with their beauty, exhaust them to death, or turn them into their servants. However, they can also heal and protect those they choose to favor.

Samodivas Correspondence Table

Stones Lapis lazuli, sapphire
Colors White, blue, silver
Plants Fern, myrtle
Signs Pisces, Virgo
Planet Moon (symbolizing femininity and wild nature)
Offerings Flowers, fruits, incense


Symbols and Appearances

Samodivas are described as beautiful young women with long, silky hair, often dressed in white or silver robes. Their beauty is hypnotic and supernatural, attracting men into mystical dances under the moonlight. They possess invisible wings or the ability to move quickly, allowing them to travel instantly between different natural places. Their dance is a sacred activity, and anyone who interrupts their nocturnal rituals risks incurring their wrath.

Genealogy of the Samodivas

Samodivas do not have a specific genealogy in Slavic folklore, but they are often considered elemental spirits or nature fairies. They are associated with the primordial forces of nature, especially earth and water. They are sometimes described as daughters of a nature god or a water deity, reinforcing their connection to the natural world and the vital forces of the earth.

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