As a European pagan myself, I welcome the love of my Hindu cousins! I personally have a copy of all four vedas, and I regularily use Mala when I meditate and they have been invaluable to my practice and allowing me to feel closer to the divine, thank you!
This is beautiful!!! I’m half Russian half Armenian and both Russia and Armenian are experiencing a rise in the pre-Christian native pagan ethnic faiths!!!
@@adityaraj2447 due to lithuania's conservative (not political) language and culture, Lithuanian and romuva are found to be similar to vedic culture. I wouldn't say they are the same tho
It's heart warming to see tht people are going back to th eroots , from where we all come from- If we see the idigenous religions and the spritual practices throughout th eworld are the same - The hindus from India, The zoroastrians from Persia, The khemets from Egypt, The Yezidis from Central Asia, The shamans from Siberia and Latin America, the Greeks , The Wiccans, The Vikings and so on . I really wish to take part in this great endeavour and dream that one day by going back to our roots we will find that the humanity is one and may be we will become one nation globally by establishing one spiritual practice throughout th eglobe ( by taking the common point that all these true spiritual practices worshipp and follow the nature , which is the true representation of the universal consciousness or gods). Apart from the fact that all these spiritual practices have fire , water, and stones as important ingredients of their rituals , they also practice witchcraft using plantsand polytheism. By witch craft I mean practicing medicine ,healing and bending of reality by utilizing the power of herbs and by polytheism i mean worshipping several representations of th eone GOD like the several elements of nature representing th emanifestations of these gods in physical reality concievable to humans . It's time that we all unite under one roof to get back the humanity on its track, save the mother earth from catastrophy and restore the balance and harmony between the creation and the universe. Long live Spirituality and long live humanity. Long live Romuva and my dear Lithuanians who keep it alive !
wow, I knew that my native language(Polish) and Lithuanian both come from Balto-Slavic but I wouldn't thought that I can understand some words of the song. "Sacred earth, sacred dew" in Polish is "Święta Ziemia, Święta Rosa" so it's very close. Even the pronunciation is very close to Polish, almost the same
@@silverstone9952 It's an ancient Baltic tribes religion, which was the last pagan religion in the whole of Europe. Main good: Perkūnas, he watches over the world, and if people so something bad, he sends lighting and kills them. Praamžius(Dievas): is a god creator, he has created the world. Gabija: is a goddess of fire. Žemyna: Goddess of the crops, earth and she is a mother of the dead. Velinas(Velnias): the God of the dead, he watches over the poor, he punishes the dishonest. Milda: goddess of Love. Laima: Goddess of Human life, she leads a human through his life. (born, wedding, death.) Kovas: God of War. These are only some of the gods
Eternal Mother. She stands upon the Nocturnal Flower. The Rose. Red against the night sky. Grace and Mercy her fragrance. The stars in the heavens her Crown.
Romuviai have asked for lyrics to the daina Inija sings at the end. Here they are: This is a call and response song. (Everyone sings the chorus:) Žemynėle ziedkelėle (Leader sings the verses:) Žemėle geroji Žemyna didzioji Tu musu motulei Visu mylimoji Palaminki mumis Irskalsinki mumis
I hope I can offer a more accurate, for the poetry of and feel in the chant, translation: (Everyone sings the chorus:) Beloved Mother, Žemyna, we strew (scatter) a path of flowers before You. (Leader sings the verses:) Dearest Good Earth (Note: there is a sense of "Our Good Land"--Home) Great Žemyna (Note: "Žemyna" is the name of the Great Mother Goddess) You are our Mother Beloved by All. Bless us Speak to us.
@sunburstrose7860 - Thank you for the translation, though not entirely accurate. Žemyna is not "the Great Mother Goddess". She is the Goddess of the Earth. In dainas, you will see different Goddesses referred to as our "mother," but most often Žemyna and Saulė (Goddess of the Sun).
I think all the people below commenting, if they look into it will find whether they agree or not with everything that there is said here, the sentiment to be close to the Earth and honoring of the earth and the ways of being in harmony is the important part. It is this that is paramount, not whether you find people 100 percent ancient or not. Let us see the root of the heart here, rather than focus on the extraneous points.
I'd like to contact a Lithuanian person that practices romuva. I am a Pole and i want to find my own beliefs, not these that were placed upon me right after birth by christians. I am serious and id love to get only serious answers
I think I may have responded to you on another video? Or someone else with the same question. We have several Facebook groups but we also have a website www.romuva.us and we will soon be launching a discussion board on there. IN the meantime, please join us on Facebook if you have it.
Janani is a Sanskrit word which means mother...one who gives us birth... sounds the same in the Lithuanian prayers. Christian crusaders were as intolerant of other religions like the muslims. Even the Kharaj jews were intolerant. ...
Why go to Utah? A predominantly fanatic christian state? Mormons specifically may not have destroyed our culture but their predecessors did. Where can I read more about this initiative in Utah before I make more judgements?
@@SPARTACUS77537 no. you keep commenting this but it isn't true. vedic civilisations and baltic civilisations both arose from proto-indo-europeans. baltic culture did not split from vedic culture, they both split off from p.i.e
This is wonderful. You never think about northern white Celtic cultures as being indigenous even though all people and all races were at some point. And then for whatever reasons Abrahamic Mesopotamian religions took over everything beginning 2000 years ago and since then they summarily wiped out, both literally and figuratively, all previous known and practiced religions and traditions while keeping very few pagan influences to appease the masses. As someone with deep French roots on both sides of my family I really enjoyed this. Even though I grew up Christian, I never really understood why so many white people are, in a sense, addicted to it and it's long history entrenched in Judaism. It never made sense to me to study early Arabic cultures I really had no true connection to. Luckily the internet has shown us how all this happened with Roman adoption of Christianity and then as all three abrahamic religions grew and gained power and influence, they literally forced themselves onto the rest of the world killing untold millions in the process. I can still respect the teachings of Jesus in the Gospels, but as of today I no longer call myself a Christian. It's long past time to worship mother earth and get back to our roots. She needs us more than ever!
Because this isn't your hindu priests but a baltic krive? Even if baltic people have strong connection to indian lands it doens't mean they will dress the same
sorry but romuva people are highly accepting of others. not to mention, nazis took the romuva symbol and turned it into one of hate and destruction, then produced to take over our lands and attempt to control it (soviets won there). why you'd ever think we'd accept this kind of hate, I don't know.
What a lie. Romuva is old prussian not Lithuanian and that was just a name of one of many old prussian settlements. These people got nothing to do with any ancient religion. Bunch of importers that mock ancient beliefs.
It's a Baltic religion. Baltic. Lithuania, Latvia and Old Prussia were the well known practitioner/believers of this faith, Romuva. As much as "Romowa" was a sacred sanctuary in Prussia, it doesn't mark the religion as just their own, much like Christianity is also found all over the place, not just where the origins were rooted from. In fact, the origins of Romuva itself is not only rooted in Prussia but like mentioned, Balt people in general. Now instead of being ignorant, you should be atleast appreciating the fact that there's people who saved out ancestors religion from completely being eradicated, and instead, reviving it successfully, keeping it close, living by our ancient beliefs, and our true nature before Christianisation.
Long live Romuva
We Hindus support you from India
Why?
@@adityaraj2447 we have so much similarities between sanskrit and lithuina language, gods etc
@@adityaraj2447 all NATIVE Cultures of world are Branch of Vedic Sanatan Dharma with local manifestation
Love & respect from India..🙏
As a European pagan myself, I welcome the love of my Hindu cousins! I personally have a copy of all four vedas, and I regularily use Mala when I meditate and they have been invaluable to my practice and allowing me to feel closer to the divine, thank you!
MAKE THE WORLD PAGAIN AGAIN!!! Hail from the US
Good! This was the dream of Gemistus Plethon and Apollonius of Tiana
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Long live Romova religion, seeking mother earth to bless Lithuania with good fortune & lots of unconditional love 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
This is beautiful!!! I’m half Russian half Armenian and both Russia and Armenian are experiencing a rise in the pre-Christian native pagan ethnic faiths!!!
Lots of love from India 🙏
you are vedic sanatani people. love from India
Haha 😂
How are they Sanatani hindu?
They are Europeans
@@adityaraj2447 get a life troll
@@adityaraj2447 Aditya They Are Branches of Vedic Sanatan Civilizations with Local Manifestations,so technically they are Sanatanis
@@adityaraj2447 due to lithuania's conservative (not political) language and culture, Lithuanian and romuva are found to be similar to vedic culture. I wouldn't say they are the same tho
It's heart warming to see tht people are going back to th eroots , from where we all come from- If we see the idigenous religions and the spritual practices throughout th eworld are the same - The hindus from India, The zoroastrians from Persia, The khemets from Egypt, The Yezidis from Central Asia, The shamans from Siberia and Latin America, the Greeks , The Wiccans, The Vikings and so on . I really wish to take part in this great endeavour and dream that one day by going back to our roots we will find that the humanity is one and may be we will become one nation globally by establishing one spiritual practice throughout th eglobe ( by taking the common point that all these true spiritual practices worshipp and follow the nature , which is the true representation of the universal consciousness or gods). Apart from the fact that all these spiritual practices have fire , water, and stones as important ingredients of their rituals , they also practice witchcraft using plantsand polytheism. By witch craft I mean practicing medicine ,healing and bending of reality by utilizing the power of herbs and by polytheism i mean worshipping several representations of th eone GOD like the several elements of nature representing th emanifestations of these gods in physical reality concievable to humans . It's time that we all unite under one roof to get back the humanity on its track, save the mother earth from catastrophy and restore the balance and harmony between the creation and the universe. Long live Spirituality and long live humanity. Long live Romuva and my dear Lithuanians who keep it alive !
This was the dream of Gemistus Plethon and Apollonius of Tiana
@@barbarov1148 hail him
It's indo european mythology
@@adityaraj2447Yes European Paganism Relationship Hinduism
Brought tears to my eyes
I am American Prussian decent.. I hear that learn lithiuian is the closest I can get to traditions of my ancestors? how do I learn living in the USA
Hem of the Sky utter garbage
There is a group in Facebook called "Prūsas Brātrija" ;)
@@fraterrihard7768 🖕🖕
wow, I knew that my native language(Polish) and Lithuanian both come from Balto-Slavic but I wouldn't thought that I can understand some words of the song. "Sacred earth, sacred dew" in Polish is "Święta Ziemia, Święta Rosa" so it's very close. Even the pronunciation is very close to Polish, almost the same
well Lithuanian Language is one of the oldest and there isnt any slavic point of it. Its literally Baltic. Idk about polish tho
@@vytilostudios6110 Anyway, we are all brothers.
@@barbarov1148 Not so much after the mid-war, but yeah...
@@vytilostudios6110 Yes, I understand, but we know well who pulled the strings of the last wars. We are not our disagreements.
both Slavic and Baltic languages are derived from a common Indo-European root
हर हर महादेव जय श्रीराम जय बजरंग बली जय सनातन धर्म 🚩🚩🚩🕉️🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹
moving to my heart, and inspirational!
That was beautiful chanting. 🇱🇹❤️🌞
So much similiar to Sanskrit.
Indeed Lithuanian is the closest still used language to Sanskrit
@@vytilostudios6110 are you from europe ?
@@silverstone9952 Yes, Lithuania
@@vytilostudios6110 oh I am an advaitin Hindu from India . Can you tell me more about Romuva religion ?
@@silverstone9952 It's an ancient Baltic tribes religion, which was the last pagan religion in the whole of Europe.
Main good: Perkūnas, he watches over the world, and if people so something bad, he sends lighting and kills them.
Praamžius(Dievas): is a god creator, he has created the world.
Gabija: is a goddess of fire.
Žemyna: Goddess of the crops, earth and she is a mother of the dead.
Velinas(Velnias): the God of the dead, he watches over the poor, he punishes the dishonest.
Milda: goddess of Love.
Laima: Goddess of Human life, she leads a human through his life. (born, wedding, death.)
Kovas: God of War.
These are only some of the gods
3 dislikes r from Christians 🤣🤣🤣
They are our(indian) vaidik tribe ,our brothers and sisters
They are not Indian lmao
Eternal Mother.
She stands upon the Nocturnal Flower.
The Rose.
Red against the night sky.
Grace and Mercy her fragrance.
The stars in the heavens her Crown.
Long live Romuva.
I support from Ukraine.
You are dumping the middle-eastern volcano demon and his lil' fren! Good work! 👍👍👍
I love the žaltys sunwheel. Where can I get one? :)
Do you guys think its possible to join the Romuva beliefs or religion , or do you have to be born into it?
You don't have to be born in it. You can covert to Romuva!💖🙌
Glory to my Mother Krive! 💖🙌
Romuva rules!
as I know SANSKRIT I was able to Understand somme words of Her Chanting ( very relatable) , it was like when HINDU priests chant Mantras ININ❤
The further back you go in Indo-European history the more similar we are ❤️
Gods didn't abandon us. Only we abandoned the gods. Now it time to return to old gods.
May our pagan lives flourish which make us not the slave of our God but as our friend and part of life
Romuviai have asked for lyrics to the daina Inija sings at the end. Here they are:
This is a call and response song.
(Everyone sings the chorus:) Žemynėle ziedkelėle
(Leader sings the verses:)
Žemėle geroji
Žemyna didzioji
Tu musu motulei
Visu mylimoji
Palaminki mumis
Irskalsinki mumis
Thank you so much for these words.
I hope I can offer a more accurate, for the poetry of and feel in the chant, translation:
(Everyone sings the chorus:)
Beloved Mother, Žemyna, we strew (scatter) a path of flowers before You.
(Leader sings the verses:)
Dearest Good Earth (Note: there is a sense of "Our Good Land"--Home)
Great Žemyna (Note: "Žemyna" is the name of the Great Mother Goddess)
You are our Mother
Beloved by All.
Bless us
Speak to us.
@sunburstrose7860 - Thank you for the translation, though not entirely accurate. Žemyna is not "the Great Mother Goddess". She is the Goddess of the Earth.
In dainas, you will see different Goddesses referred to as our "mother," but most often Žemyna and Saulė (Goddess of the Sun).
Love❤ from Vedic Hindus 🚩 ININ
I think all the people below commenting, if they look into it will find whether they agree or not with everything that there is said here, the sentiment to be close to the Earth and honoring of the earth and the ways of being in harmony is the important part. It is this that is paramount, not whether you find people 100 percent ancient or not. Let us see the root of the heart here, rather than focus on the extraneous points.
Omg they are very close our vaidik tradition
i clicked at 3 random spots of the video, all 3 were the lady saying "our ancestors"
I'd like to contact a Lithuanian person that practices romuva. I am a Pole and i want to find my own beliefs, not these that were placed upon me right after birth by christians.
I am serious and id love to get only serious answers
I think I may have responded to you on another video? Or someone else with the same question. We have several Facebook groups but we also have a website www.romuva.us and we will soon be launching a discussion board on there. IN the meantime, please join us on Facebook if you have it.
@@EsmereldaPea yes you did, and i want to say thanks again!
Janani is a Sanskrit word which means mother...one who gives us birth... sounds the same in the Lithuanian prayers.
Christian crusaders were as intolerant of other religions like the muslims. Even the Kharaj jews were intolerant. ...
Omg so much connection with Hindu . Plz rise our pagan ancient religion again wake up europ
Cheers from the Germanic pagans in the New World 🍻
Beautiful 😍
Good human right speaking
We are back
Why go to Utah? A predominantly fanatic christian state? Mormons specifically may not have destroyed our culture but their predecessors did. Where can I read more about this initiative in Utah before I make more judgements?
Regardless of your thoughts on Mormons, they're hardly dangerous or judgemental people. Better there than many other parts of the world
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Hinduuu love u remouvya
They are ancient Hindus no matter what
Ancient Hindus? Lol they're not even indians.. they are Europeans
@adityaraj2447 Aditya They Are Branches of Vedic Sanatan Civilizations with Local Manifestations,so technically they are Sanatanis
@@SPARTACUS77537 no. you keep commenting this but it isn't true. vedic civilisations and baltic civilisations both arose from proto-indo-europeans. baltic culture did not split from vedic culture, they both split off from p.i.e
3.5% Brahmins in india are migrated to india 4700 years ago from Lithuania and latvia are romuvas as per study and mt dna report.
How is Hinduism related to This European Romuva?
Almost same. Gods are same and languages (Sanskrit & Lithuanian)
By a common ancestor, the Proto-Indo-European religion of the late eneolithic.
Crazy how obsessed you are with this that you keep coming back over months to say the same thing over and over again
May he feel the pain of the Mother's whose children he culls from their lands.
It is more like Sanatan Dharma.
This is wonderful. You never think about northern white Celtic cultures as being indigenous even though all people and all races were at some point. And then for whatever reasons Abrahamic Mesopotamian religions took over everything beginning 2000 years ago and since then they summarily wiped out, both literally and figuratively, all previous known and practiced religions and traditions while keeping very few pagan influences to appease the masses. As someone with deep French roots on both sides of my family I really enjoyed this. Even though I grew up Christian, I never really understood why so many white people are, in a sense, addicted to it and it's long history entrenched in Judaism.
It never made sense to me to study early Arabic cultures I really had no true connection to. Luckily the internet has shown us how all this happened with Roman adoption of Christianity and then as all three abrahamic religions grew and gained power and influence, they literally forced themselves onto the rest of the world killing untold millions in the process. I can still respect the teachings of Jesus in the Gospels, but as of today I no longer call myself a Christian. It's long past time to worship mother earth and get back to our roots. She needs us more than ever!
You’re right…I’m not Araabic but Is lam was pushed on to my people, I feel no connection to Araabs
this is not celtic btw, these people are baltic
Ok..but why is the priestess dressed like a Christian nun? Our Hindu priests and priestesses dont wear veils, equality of both sexes in our religion.
Because this isn't your hindu priests but a baltic krive? Even if baltic people have strong connection to indian lands it doens't mean they will dress the same
Englesh is our (lithuania) problem.....
Mokslas Lietuviškai ką blet?
Why is that?
Keep fighting for your pagan beliefs.
The faith not religion,tikejimas o ne religija,kiek suprantu ,
RISE IRON WOLF. We fight the bear once again.
I mean, it;s not about racist wars either
Watch out for long nosed infiltrators
sorry but romuva people are highly accepting of others. not to mention, nazis took the romuva symbol and turned it into one of hate and destruction, then produced to take over our lands and attempt to control it (soviets won there). why you'd ever think we'd accept this kind of hate, I don't know.
By christen convert u converted forcely but romyava people not get head in sword to accept ❤ yu are hinduu
Yu are not Christian u are hindddu 😢
What a lie. Romuva is old prussian not Lithuanian and that was just a name of one of many old prussian settlements. These people got nothing to do with any ancient religion. Bunch of importers that mock ancient beliefs.
You don't really know what you're talking about.
It's a Baltic religion. Baltic. Lithuania, Latvia and Old Prussia were the well known practitioner/believers of this faith, Romuva. As much as "Romowa" was a sacred sanctuary in Prussia, it doesn't mark the religion as just their own, much like Christianity is also found all over the place, not just where the origins were rooted from. In fact, the origins of Romuva itself is not only rooted in Prussia but like mentioned, Balt people in general. Now instead of being ignorant, you should be atleast appreciating the fact that there's people who saved out ancestors religion from completely being eradicated, and instead, reviving it successfully, keeping it close, living by our ancient beliefs, and our true nature before Christianisation.
You are a fucking disrespectful prick this is not true
Ela Ela.Romuva it means Romus- free or in pease with yuor self that's all...
The temple itself was perhaps but the faith is based on texts of the Lithuanian people.
Language and pronunciations are similar to sankrit. Religion is a bit similar to Hinduism.