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The Ynglist religious symbol of the nine-pointed "star of Yngly" (звезда Инглии, zvezda Yngliy). Yngly is the personification of the Ynglia, the fiery ordering action of the supreme God of the universe which is often represented at the centre of the star as a hooked cross, a thunder (Perun) or as a sword. The star of Yngly is also called oberezhnik (обережник, symbol of the "guardian") and mati-gotka (мати-готка, "ready mother") in popular tradition, referring to matter ready to be ordained by the divine force (cf. sources #1, 3). It also represents the harmonious man (Aryan). The three intersecting triangles represent the three worlds of traditional Slavic cosmology (Prav, Yav and Nav), the Triglav within each of them, but also spirit, body and soul on the human plane. The circle surrounding the triangles represents the Ynglia itself, and also human consciousness awakened by the cognition of Yngly, while the infinite space beyond the circle is God's infinite potentiality. Elementally, the three triangles represent earth, water and fire, while the circle represents air and the infinite space beyond it represents the infinite Heaven (Svarga) (cf. sources #2, 3).

For further information about the symbol see, from the Ynglist website Derzhava Rus:

1. "Slavic symbols (Обереги славян)" (archived 21/06/2017);

2. "Ynglism – the ancient faith of the Slavic and Aryan peoples (Инглиизм – древняя вера славянских и арийских народов)" (archived 27/06/2017);

3. "Star of Yngly – symbol of the old faith (Звезда Инглии – символ старой веры)" (archived 06/03/2021).
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current15:52, 1 October 2021Thumbnail for version as of 15:52, 1 October 2021870 × 870 (14 KB)ÆoChanged the tonality of the yellow hooked cross.
20:50, 29 September 2021Thumbnail for version as of 20:50, 29 September 2021870 × 870 (14 KB)Æo== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |description=The Ynglist religious symbol ''oberezhnik'' (обережник) or nine-pointed "star of Yngly" (звезда Инглии, ''zvezda Yngliy''; Yngly is the personification of the Ynglia, the fiery ordering action of the supreme God of the universe which is often represented in the middle of the star as a hooked cross or as a sword). The ''oberezhnik'' is also called ''Mati-Gotka'' (Мати-Готка) in popular tradition, referring to matter ready to be ordained by the...

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