150. výročie básne Mor ho!

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29. februára 1864 bola v časopise Sokol vydaná azda najpopulárnejšia štúrovská báseň Mor ho! od Sama Chalupku.

Rok 2016 je prvým priestupným po 150 rokoch od tejto udalosti.

Ďakujeme dobrovoľným účinkujúcim:
Laura Longauerová
Jozef Šimonovič
Eva Struhárová
Jakub Filipko
Andrej Zahorec
Jozef Sciranko

Réžia: Peter Šulek
Kamera: Terézia Liptáková, Alžbeta Hrušovská
Zvukový záznam: Ján Krnáč, Róbert Čunderlík
Strih: Martin Šulek
© Spirit of Slovakia, 2016.
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"Mor ty len, a voľ nebyť, ako byť otrokom!"

katarinaprevuznakova
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Slavic Vedas (Russian: Славянские Веды), also known as the Slavic–Aryan Vedas (Russian: Славяно–Арийские Веды), are the ancient sacred texts that are said to have been passed down from generation to generation in Siberia, Russia.

Slavic paganism or Slavic religion is the religious beliefs, myths, and ritual practices of the Slavs before Christianisation, which occurred at various stages between the 8th and the 13th century.

Slavic culture is one of the oldest cultures in the world. According to many sources, slavic people have common ancestors (Aryan race) with those now living in modern India and Iran. This link has been confirmed by genetic studies as well as linguistic and tradition similarities. Some Russian words even have Sanskrit counterparts, including one of the most recognisable words – Vedas. The verb that comes from this word (ведать) means “to know and understand”.

The culture of pre-Christian Russia and Eastern Europe is often referred to as Slavic Vedism. It is a wholistic understanding of the world, which recognises micro and macrocosm similarities and connectedness of everything in the nature. People realised that the interests of everyone cannot be above the interests of the person, but at the same time each person should be working for the good of the community — like the cells work in the body, and are nourished by it.

Slavic Vedism teaches that there is just one god, which is expressed in different natural concepts, phenomena or physical objects and is connecting the entire universe together. People viewed nature as their home and were seeking to cooperate and understand it, not fight or conquer it, in the same way that you would not fight your own home.

Slavic tribes and Viking tribes were closely linked, fighting one another, intermixing and trading. “The presence of Slavic warriors in Denmark was more significant than previously thought; this image emerges from new research”

jgerka
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Viete mi niekto povedať, koho je ten prvý hlas v nahrávke? :) Vďaka :)

PavolDerer
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Prosím Slováci počúvajte až do konca jeho báseň.Kto nevie o koho sa jedná napríklad, Pročko, Matovič, Sulík, Heger, forhend, blondínka, Inseminator, atď.bol to Samo Chalupka.

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