Ved-ava

deity water Finno-Ugric peoples single tradition · 1

Ved-ava is a water deity common to several Finno-Ugric peoples, traditionally associated with fishing and sometimes fertility. She is depicted as a mermaid-like creature with long hair, large breasts, and a fish tail, known to seduce humans with her music.

Relationships

manifests as
mermaid-like form
syncretized with
Vete-ema, Veen emo

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Source passages

“Ved-ava is a water deity, common to several Finno-Ugric peoples traditionally dependent on fishing. She is also sometimes associated with fertility. She is generally depicted as a water creature resembling a mermaid, with long hair, large breasts, and the lower body of a fish complete with tail, and is sometimes said to play or sing, seducing humans with her music.”

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