100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "svarog"

Definition

"Svarog" is a common noun that refers to a deity in Slavic mythology, often associated with fire, blacksmithing, and the creation of the universe. Svarog is considered a god of the sun and is linked to celestial and earthly phenomena.

Synonyms

  • God of Fire
  • Blacksmith God
  • Celestial Smith
  • Creator God

Antonyms

  • None (as "Svarog" represents a specific deity without direct oppositional deities in common usage)

Examples

  1. The villagers would often Svarog during their harvest celebrations.
  2. In ancient rituals, people would Svarog to invoke blessings for their crops.
  3. Legends say that if you Svarog, you might receive guidance from the heavens.
  4. Many artisans would Svarog to seek inspiration before starting their work.
  5. During the festival, they would Svarog to honor their ancestors.
  6. The fire burned brightly as they Svarog for protection.
  7. She believed that if she Svarog with sincerity, her wishes would be granted.
  8. As the sun set, they gathered to Svarog under the stars.
  9. The tale goes that those who Svarog with a pure heart would be rewarded.
  10. In the temple, priests would Svarog to maintain harmony in the community.
  11. He often felt the urge to Svarog when faced with difficult decisions.
  12. In the depths of winter, people would Svarog for warmth and light.
  13. The ancient texts describe how the first blacksmith learned to Svarog.
  14. Many believe that to Svarog is to connect with the essence of creation.
  15. When crafting metal, she would Svarog to channel the spirit of the god.
  16. It was customary to Svarog before embarking on a journey.
  17. The children would Svarog during storytelling sessions about the old gods.
  18. To Svarog is to invoke the power of the forge and the sun.
  19. They would Svarog at the beginning of each new season.
  20. In the village square, they would Svarog to celebrate the summer solstice.
  21. Those who learned to Svarog well were respected in their communities.
  22. The ancients believed that if one could Svarog, they could change their fate.
  23. To Svarog was to honor the balance of nature and humanity.
  24. Many stories begin with a simple act of Svarog.
  25. The artisans would Svarog before selling their work at the market.
  26. In times of trouble, the elders would gather to Svarog for wisdom.
  27. It is said that the flames will dance when you Svarog with passion.
  28. To Svarog is to seek the truth hidden within the elements.
  29. The community would Svarog during the winter solstice festival.
  30. It was a powerful moment when the crowd began to Svarog together.
  31. The old legends teach us how to Svarog with respect.
  32. He learned to Svarog from his grandfather, a master craftsman.
  33. Many myths depict heroes who Svarog to gain favor from the gods.
  34. The act of Svarog connects the physical and spiritual realms.
  35. At the fire pit, they would Svarog to share their hopes and dreams.
  36. The ritual of Svarog was passed down through generations.
  37. As they Svarog, the energy in the air became palpable.
  38. To Svarog is to embrace the creative force within.
  39. She would often Svarog alone, finding solace in the act.
  40. The villagers believed that if they Svarog together, their wishes would be amplified.
  41. He felt compelled to Svarog whenever he faced a moral dilemma.
  42. They would Svarog for strength before battles.
  43. The elders would lead the youth in a Svarog ceremony.
  44. Many cultures have their own form of Svarog that connects them to their heritage.
  45. To Svarog under the moonlight was considered especially powerful.
  46. When the forge was lit, the blacksmith would Svarog to begin his work.
  47. The act of Svarog filled the room with a sense of purpose.
  48. Participants would Svarog as part of their initiation into the guild.
  49. They believed that to Svarog was to communicate with the divine.
  50. The flames seemed to respond when they Svarog with intent.
  51. In the quiet of the evening, she would Svarog to calm her thoughts.
  52. After the storm, they gathered to Svarog for renewal.
  53. To Svarog is to acknowledge the gifts of the earth and sky.
  54. He felt a surge of energy as he began to Svarog.
  55. The community would Svarog when they needed guidance.
  56. Children learned to Svarog through stories shared by their parents.
  57. As the sun rose, they would Svarog to greet the day.
  58. The tradition of Svarog has been celebrated for centuries.
  59. She would Svarog at the hearth, feeling connected to her ancestors.
  60. To Svarog is to participate in the cycle of life and creation.
  61. They would Svarog for the spirits of the land during the harvest.
  62. The flames flickered as they began to Svarog their intentions.
  63. He remembered to Svarog before every important event.
  64. The act of Svarog brought the community together in unity.
  65. Many artists would Svarog to find their muse.
  66. The ancient stones seemed to resonate as they Svarog.
  67. To Svarog is to honor the past while looking to the future.
  68. During ceremonies, the people would Svarog in unison.
  69. It was said that those who Svarog with sincerity would find peace.
  70. The ritual of Svarog was both a celebration and a plea.
  71. As they Svarog, the air was filled with possibility.
  72. The festival was a time to Svarog and reflect on their journey.
  73. To Svarog is to acknowledge the interconnectedness of all things.
  74. She would often Svarog at dawn, seeking clarity for the day ahead.
  75. The community thrived on the tradition of Svarog.
  76. Whenever challenges arose, they would gather to Svarog for solutions.
  77. The flames would Svarog higher as their passion grew.
  78. They believed that if they Svarog with a pure heart, they could manifest their dreams.
  79. The elders would tell tales of how heroes used to Svarog to summon strength.
  80. To Svarog was a sign of respect to the gods.
  81. The ritual of Svarog involved offerings of food and song.
  82. As the sun set, they would Svarog to give thanks for the day.
  83. The act of Svarog was a way to connect with nature.
  84. Many felt a calling to Svarog during the changing seasons.
  85. Each Svarog ceremony was unique, filled with personal meaning.
  86. The blacksmith would Svarog for guidance before starting his forge.
  87. They believed that a collective Svarog could bring about change.
  88. To Svarog was to embrace one's heritage and identity.
  89. The act of Svarog infused the gathering with energy and hope.
  90. Children were taught to Svarog as a rite of passage.
  91. In times of celebration, the people would Svarog together.
  92. The flames danced to the rhythm of their Svarog.
  93. To Svarog was to participate in a sacred dialogue with the divine.
  94. The echoes of their Svarog lingered in the air long after they finished.
  95. He would often Svarog at the river, feeling the earth's pulse.
  96. The power of Svarog was believed to transcend time and space.
  97. To Svarog was to align oneself with the universe.
  98. The villagers knew that a heartfelt Svarog could lead to miracles.
  99. Each Svarog was a reminder of their connection to the cosmos.
  100. The act of Svarog was more than a ritual; it was a way of life.