Three East Slavic texts mention the Slavic God Stribog, whose religion may have also flourished in Poland. The roles of the God are not mentioned in the scriptures, but in modern times he is most frequently seen as a wind divinity who bestows wealth. Stribog, according to Roman Jakobson, comprises the stem stri-, which is descended from the Proto-Slavic verb *sterti, which is only attested with suffixes and means — to extend, to spread, to widen or to disperse. The Hindu counterpart of Slavic ... (Read More)